My journey didn't start with a master plan. I started by breaking things, fixing them, and asking 'why' a lot.
I grew up as a quiet, observant kid. I spoke less and noticed more โ learning by watching patterns, listening carefully, and understanding things before reacting to them. Curiosity was always there, even when I couldn't clearly name what I wanted to do with.
As I moved through school, that uncertainty became more real. Unsure about my exact path, I chose pre-medical, hoping clarity would come with time. Instead, it taught me something important: while medicine interested me, I was more drawn to the problem-solving, logic, and technology.
Behind that realization slowly pulled me toward the AI side of medical sciences โ where data, algorithms, and technology meet real human impact. Understanding that connection helped things finally make sense.
The academic road wasn't smooth. Getting the required scores to enter Punjab University came with pressure and doubt, and there were moments when I wasn't sure I'd make it. But persistence mattered more than certainty, and eventually that effort paid off.
Now, as a first-semester student at Punjab University, I'm building my foundation in programming, digital logic, and web development โ skills that align with my long-term interest in applying AI to healthcare. I'm early in the journey, learning patiently, improving steadily, and trusting the process.
I don't have everything figured out yet โ but I've found the direction that fits me, and that's enough to keep moving forward.
I am still writing my story, but I now have the clarity and tools to make every chapter count.
I belive in
"Everything you can imagine is real"
My Hobby
Photography
When you have a camera in your hand, you start noticing the "small things"โthe way light hits a building at sunset, the intricate patterns of a leaf, or a fleeting expression on a stranger's face.
Check it out
"Code, coffee, chaos, and a quiet hope that things will make sense tomorrow."
Currently Working On:
- Building foundational skills in AI and computer science at PUCIT
- Creating responsive websites using HTML and CSS
- Learning C++ programming and basic data structures
- Exploring AI applications in healthcare and other fields
Things i am proud of (Not Perfect)
- Built my first website from scratch
- Figured out GitHub after fighting it for 3 hours
- Kept going even when the path made zero sense
๐ฎ "Side Quests"
- Edited videos and learned storytelling through cuts
- Designed small UI pieces just for fun
- Helped people with tech stuff and felt powerful