(a) In fact, success in exams depended on rote learning from old notes. (b) when he was studying civil engineering in a college in Gujarat. (c) He was detained for lack of attendance. (d) Lectures were soporific, classes rarely worth attending and 80 per cent attendance compulsory. (e) The college became a trap he hated. (f) His is a plight many engineers across India would identify with. (g) He found the going tough.

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(a) In fact, success in exams depended on rote learning from old notes. (b) when he was studying civil engineering in a college in Gujarat. (c) He was detained for lack of attendance. (d) Lectures were soporific, classes rarely worth attending and 80 per cent attendance compulsory. (e) The college became a trap he hated. (f) His is a plight many engineers across India would identify with. (g) He found the going tough.