BCA student combining web engineering with an obsession for cybersecurity. Building toward ethical hacking, threat analysis, and secure system design from Haryana, India.
I'm a BCA student at Maharaja Agrasen College, Haryana — coding web interfaces and chasing a future in cybersecurity.
My year-long apprenticeship at Lark Engineering Co. (2023–24) gave me my most genuine hands-on experience — onsite, cross-functional work tracking inbound goods, flagging SLA breaches, and compiling reports that supervisors actually relied on for decisions.
I later did a short internship at SkillCraft Technology (Mar 2025), practicing frontend basics — HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and Git — on independent exercises.
But my real obsession is what happens underneath those apps — the protocols, the packets, the attack surfaces. I believe the best defenders build first, then break.
Currently preparing for Linux fundamentals, networking deep-dives, and eventually the CEH / CompTIA Security+ certification track.
Currently in planning — builds starting soon. Check back for source code.
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Defending systems. Uncovering vulnerabilities. Making the digital world harder to break.
Motivated BCA student actively seeking internships, collaborations, and mentorship in cybersecurity and software development.
Whether you're a recruiter, fellow enthusiast, or someone with an interesting project — reach out. I respond fast.
📍 Yamunanagar, Haryana, India
Hey, thanks for scrolling all the way down here — that actually means a lot. This site isn't a finished product, it's more of a live log of where I am right now: a BCA student in Haryana, still early in the journey, picking up Linux commands at odd hours and breaking my own scripts more often than I'd like to admit.
I'm not pretending to have it all figured out. The security projects above are still in the pipeline, the certifications are still on the roadmap — but every section on this site is something I'm actively working toward, not something I'm claiming to have already mastered.
If you're a recruiter, a fellow student, or someone who just landed here by accident — say hi. I'd genuinely love to hear from you, whether it's feedback, an opportunity, or just a fellow Haryana kid procrastinating on the internet.