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I'm a cybersecurity student who builds things on the side. I like taking apart systems to understand how they break, and then building better ones from scratch.

I got into tech by breaking things. Specifically, my dad's old desktop when I was 14. That started something that didn't stop. Now I'm at ADYPU, Pune studying BCA in Cybersecurity, which mostly means I spend my days reading CVE reports, running nmap scans on lab networks, and occasionally understanding why I shouldn't have done that.
I picked up Next.js because I wanted the security projects I built to actually look like something. That spiral turned serious — I've shipped landing pages, full platforms, and one music app that exists purely because Spotify made me angry. The security and the building aren't separate interests anymore. They're the same obsession.
Ajeenkya DY Patil University, Pune
SeamEdu
Specialized Curriculum in Network Security & Forensics
CTF challenges at 2 AM are a normal Tuesday for me. I've spent three hours tracing how a single DNS misconfiguration cascades through an entire network, not because someone asked me to, but because I had to know. That's probably the most honest thing I can say about myself: I don't know how to stop halfway through something. Hackathons, rabbit holes, documentation I wasn't looking for — it all ends up in the same place.