My parents are both doctors but I choose to be an engineer just because I truly wanted to learn and experience the world of technology. The passion of programming carried me through my education at Thapar University. The amount of resources available at the University to experiment and learn new things were immense. I studied new languages, algorithms, compilers, higher mathematics and still learning innovative and inspiring technology. I carried this passion further through my job in a service based company which was a great experience for me, both in terms of growth and personal development. But my interest was now inclined more towards business. So, after working a 10-6, I'm currently working on my business in the pharmaceutical field with my parents being my mentors who bring an immense amount of experience from the same field.There's certainly more to learn, yet more problems to solve, and yet more to build!