Completed 11th and 12th at Mount Jr. College of Science, Saoli
The academic journey before engineering was grounded in study discipline and the transition toward technical learning.
This page shows how the path moved from school to engineering, from engineering to projects, and from projects to a more defined full stack and backend-focused portfolio.
The journey is not about pretending I have been in the industry forever. It is about showing how the direction became clearer over time.
Use it for narrative context: what changed over time, why backend work became more interesting, and why the portfolio is designed the way it is.
The academic journey before engineering was grounded in study discipline and the transition toward technical learning.
Joining RTMNU moved the focus more directly toward coding, software logic, and technical project building.
A college project that showed interest in practical file processing, output quality, and turning documents into usable software experiences.
QuickBite Delivery and PDF Translation Tool strengthened the full stack and backend-oriented direction while graduation formally closed the academic phase.
The current phase is about turning visible work into full-time, internship, or part-time opportunities through better presentation and clearer positioning.
Over time I realized I wanted the frontend and backend to both matter, while also giving strong attention to structured backend problems.
I prefer using a data science background to make software thinking stronger instead of keeping it separate from real project delivery.
The portfolio itself became part of the growth story because clear presentation helps good work get understood faster.
The next step is to join a team, contribute to real software problems, learn through code reviews and production requirements, and keep building on the base already created by the projects.
That combination is what this site tries to communicate from the first page to the last.
Frequently asked questions about Samir Yogendra Meshram, including experience level, role fit, frontend and backend balance, project types, and availability.
NextDevelopment workflow, platforms, deployment methods, debugging habits, and project packaging approach used by Samir Yogendra Meshram.