Life in an IIT | Why Delhi’s Harshit Tomar chose IIT Guwahati’s Chemical Science & Technology
The toughest period in my journey so far was during COVID-19, but it taught me resilience and how to adapt to difficult situations, says IIT Guwahati student Harshit Tomar.
Written by Mridusmita Deka
New Delhi | Updated: September 1, 2025 09:37 AM IST
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Life in an IIT: Harshit Tomar is doing BTech in Chemical Science and Technology at IIT Guwahati. He is in fourth year now. (Image designed by Angshuman Maity)
— Harshit Tomar
My interest in the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) didn’t start very early. Back in school in my hometown, Delhi, I only knew vaguely that IIT was something prestigious. It was after interacting with a few IIT alumni and seeing some of my classmates prepare for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) that I started thinking seriously about it. Their stories inspired me, and with encouragement from my sister and family, I decided to aim for IIT.
JEE preparation
I first appeared for JEE in 2021, but I could not clear it. That was tough, but instead of giving up, I took a drop year and prepared again. Most of my coaching happened during the COVID-19 period, so a lot of it was online. It wasn’t easy – limited interaction with teachers and friends, and constant uncertainty – but it also gave me time for self-study. For breaks, I used to play badminton near my house, though even that was restricted at times. Finally, in 2022, I cleared JEE Advanced and got admission into IIT Guwahati. I chose the Chemical Science and Technology branch because it matched my interests, and I preferred IIT Guwahati over newer IITs, which are still developing. I also had options like IIT Madras and IIT Kharagpur.
When I joined IIT Guwahati in 2022, it was also my first time living away from home. Surprisingly, the transition was smooth. I found friends from Delhi, including my roommate, and that made things easier. The food and culture were new but manageable. Over time, I got involved in campus life – I joined the Coding Club and later became its Cybersecurity Head. I also contested elections out of interest in hostel life, and today, I am serving as the General Secretary of the Hostel Affairs Board. Balancing studies, leadership roles, and projects has been challenging, but it has taught me time management and given me a lot of confidence.
These days, my routine mostly revolves around lectures, BTech projects, and responsibilities as a student representative. Evenings are usually for badminton or catching up with friends at the food court or hostel canteen. I also enjoy video games to unwind. One of my best experiences here was representing IIT Guwahati at the Inter-IIT Tech Meet in IIT Madras, where our team secured fourth place in a cybersecurity challenge. Competing with students from across IITs was a great learning moment for me.
Looking ahead, I plan to pursue an MBA after completing my BTech. I feel it will help me combine my technical background with managerial and business skills. The toughest period in my journey so far was during COVID-19, but it taught me resilience and how to adapt to difficult situations. That lesson, I believe, will stay with me long after IIT.
Mridusmita Deka covers education and has worked with the Careers360 previously. She is an alumnus of Gauhati University and Dibrugarh University. ... Read More