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Arpit Jain
ARPIT JAIN
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const builder = new Developer('Arpit Jain');

// Class of 2027 // K.R. Mangalam University

builder.specializeIn([

'Artificial Intelligence',

'Fullstack Systems',

'Product Architecture'

]);

await builder.deploySolutions();

STATUS: ACTIVELOC: DELHI // IN
/ Hey!

I'm Arpit jain, Software & AI enthusiast.

Currently pursuing my B.Tech at K.R. Mangalam University (Class of 2027), I enjoy turning ideas into products that solve real-world problems. My interests lie across artificial intelligence, software development, fintech, and emerging technologies.

Over the past few years, I've built applications ranging from personal finance tools and healthcare platforms to AI-powered systems, while also contributing to research in blockchain and banking. Whether it's a hackathon, a side project, or a research paper, I'm always exploring new ways technology can create meaningful impact.

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Areas of Interest

/ CAPABILITIES & EXPERTISE

Frontend Development

UI DevResponsive LayoutsWeb Performance

Fullstack Engineering

API IntegrationDatabase DesignSystem Architecture

AI & Machine Learning

LLM AgentsNeural NetworksIntelligent Workflows

/ JOURNEY

The Path So Far

A few milestones, lessons, and moments that shaped my journey so far.

2023

The Beginning

Started Computer Science journey.

I entered college with curiosity and a growing interest in technology. Most of my time was spent learning programming fundamentals, understanding how software works, and exploring different areas of computer science.

2024

Building My First Projects

Turned learning into building.

After spending time learning the basics, I started creating small web applications and experimenting with different technologies. This was the year I realized that building projects teaches more than any tutorial ever could.

2025

Hackathons & New Challenges

Learning under pressure.

Hackathons introduced me to fast-paced problem solving, teamwork, and rapid product development. They taught me how to take an idea from concept to prototype within a limited amount of time.

2025

Research & Publication

Contributing beyond the classroom.

Published my research paper, Web3 Meets Banking: A New Era of Secure Customer Engagement, exploring how blockchain technologies can improve trust, security, and customer interaction in modern banking systems.

2026

Building Products That Matter

From projects to real-world solutions.

Focused on creating products such as FinPilot AI and CureLink AI, exploring how technology can solve practical challenges in personal finance and healthcare. This phase strengthened my interest in building software that people can genuinely benefit from.

2027

Looking Ahead

Still learning. Still building.

As I approach graduation from K.R. Mangalam University, my focus remains the same: keep learning, keep building, and keep exploring new ideas. The journey is only beginning.

/ NOTEBOOK

Notebook

Short thought entries, reflections on technology, and notes recorded in my personal journal.

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The advantage of not knowing enough

The advantage of being a student is that you don't know what is supposed to be impossible. You try things anyway. Sometimes the project fails, sometimes it works, but every attempt teaches something new. Looking back, many of the things I've built started with curiosity rather than expertise.

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Learning outside the classroom

Most of what I've learned about building software didn't come from lectures or exams. It came from debugging at midnight, breaking things unintentionally, participating in hackathons, and trying to turn random ideas into working products. The internet teaches concepts, but building teaches understanding.

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Why I keep building

The best part of building isn't launching a project. It's the moment an idea starts becoming real. Watching something move from a notebook, to a prototype, to something another person can actually use is what keeps me coming back to new projects.

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Still figuring things out

I don't have everything figured out yet and that's probably the most exciting part. There are still technologies I want to learn, products I want to build, and problems I want to solve. Every project feels like another step toward understanding what kind of engineer I want to become.

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