Who I am

Builder.
Problem Solver.
Writer.

"I build what I wish existed."

My Journey

I started with physics, chemistry, and mathematics at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham — a degree that taught me how to think precisely and ask the right questions. That analytical foundation became the engine for everything I've built since.

My pivot to AI/ML through Jain University's MCA program wasn't just academic — it was driven by a genuine curiosity about what machines can learn and how that learning can solve problems that matter.

I've built a mental health detection model from self-collected data, engineered a recommendation system for Indian literature, and shipped a full-stack Django website live to production — handling everything from model design to DNS config.

Beyond code, I've co-authored academic research papers, written SEO content across six editorial verticals, and served as class representative for 60+ students. That range — technical depth alongside communication skill — shapes how I approach every project.

9.37
MCA AI/ML CGPA
8.75
B.Sc PCM CGPA
1
ML/NLP Project
2
Production Sites Live

Areas of Interest

Artificial IntelligenceMachine LearningDeep LearningWeb DevelopmentTechnical WritingCreative WritingContent WritingJournalism

Academic Background

Education

Master of Computer Applications — Artificial Intelligence & ML

Jain Online (Great Learning) · Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bengaluru

Completed 2025

9.37CGPA

Bachelor of Science — Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amrita School of Physical Sciences, Mysore

2020 – 2023

8.75CGPA

How I work

Mindset

Curiosity First

Every project starts with a question I genuinely want answered. That curiosity drives deeper exploration than any deadline could.

End-to-End Ownership

From dataset design to DNS configuration — I don't hand off at the edge of comfort. I follow the problem wherever it leads.

Clear Communication

Years of writing, research, and representing 60+ students taught me that good technical work means nothing if it can't be clearly explained.