About Me

My story is built on transition, struggle, and steady growth.

I am Muhammad Mujtaba, a Computer Engineering student whose journey became meaningful because it was not easy from the beginning. The challenge of changing direction helped me become more patient, serious, and determined.

My Transition

From a different background into engineering

Moving into Computer Engineering was one of the biggest turning points in my academic life. I entered a field that felt unfamiliar, and that made the start of university both demanding and emotional. Still, that same transition pushed me to become more adaptable and more serious about growth.

  • New beginning I had to accept that learning this field would require me to build understanding step by step.
  • Real adjustment Technical subjects, unfamiliar concepts, and a new environment tested my patience.
  • Stronger mindset Over time, those same difficulties helped me become more disciplined and focused.
What I Value

The lessons I want to carry forward

My experience taught me that confidence usually comes after struggle, not before it. That is why I now value patience, consistency, responsibility, and the willingness to continue learning without giving up.

  • Consistency
  • Resilience
  • Self-Improvement
  • Academic Discipline
  • Future Focus
Personal Insight

My journey did not become valuable because it was easy. It became valuable because I kept moving through uncertainty.

Every difficult semester, every moment of doubt, and every small improvement shaped my confidence. That is why this story is not only about studies. It is also about becoming mentally stronger with time.

Journey Highlights

How my perspective changed over time

These milestones reflect the stages that shaped my thinking, my work ethic, and my relationship with learning.

Beginning

Comfort before the real challenge

My early student life felt simple and relaxed, but that comfort ended once I began thinking seriously about admissions, university expectations, and future responsibilities.

Struggle

Confusion, pressure, and self-doubt

Admission difficulty, a new field, quizzes, assignments, and fear of failure made the first stage of university emotionally heavy and academically demanding.

Recovery

Small progress started changing me

Once I began handling pressure better and seeing some results, my confidence slowly improved and my mindset became more stable.

Direction

A clearer view of the future

Today I look at my studies with more maturity. I want to complete my degree well, strengthen my skills, and prepare for a better professional future.

Current Focus

What I want to improve further

  • Technical confidence I want to understand concepts more deeply and become more comfortable with engineering subjects.
  • Study discipline Better planning and regular effort matter more to me now than last-minute pressure.
  • Practical growth I want to keep learning skills that will help me in projects, internships, and future work.
Future Direction

What I am aiming for

I want this degree to become a strong base for a meaningful career. My long-term goal is to keep growing into a capable engineer who is confident, skilled, and ready for professional opportunities.

  • Better GPA
  • Skill Building
  • Professional Growth
  • Career Readiness
  • Confidence