How Two Delhi Teens Cracked Internships Without a Degree?
If you think a college degree is the only way to build a career, think again. Meet Bhoomika and Harshit—two Delhi teens who went from struggling with computers to building their own app and landing internships before they even turned 19. And guess what? They didn’t need a degree for it. Their Secret? Learning Real Skills at MakersBox Instead of just studying theory, they joined a skill-based learning pod called MakersBox, where they learned graphic design, coding, and teamwork—all by actually doing it. Bhoomika’s Story: From No Computer Skills to Graphic Designer When Bhoomika joined MakersBox, she could barely do basic computer tasks. She only heard about it because her brother was already learning there. “I thought I knew computers because I could type and use MS Paint. But when I joined, I realized there’s a whole world beyond that,” she says. At MakersBox, she learned graphic design from Diwakar Sir and networking from Yogita Didi. Her biggest moment? Building an educational app with her teammates Harshit and Nisha. The app helped students who couldn’t attend offline classes by providing notes, study materials, and recorded lectures. “At first, we had no idea how to design an app. Even making small icons felt difficult. But we worked as a team and figured things out,” Bhoomika recalls. And the best part? She also got an internship at just 18—working in networking and server configuration. No degree. Just real skills. But that’s not all. She also gained confidence. “I used to be so underconfident. I couldn’t even talk properly. MakersBox changed that,” she says. Harshit’s Story: From NEET Aspirant to Frontend Developer Harshit’s journey was completely different. He was a NEET aspirant who wanted to become a doctor. But when things didn’t work out, he started looking for other options. “I saw some seniors coding, and it looked fascinating. I wanted to try it too, so I asked a friend about it. He told me about MakersBox, and I joined,” he says. He started from scratch, first learning MS Office, then coding, and eventually working on the same educational app with Bhoomika. By 18, he landed an internship at Tadkarani Kitchen, doing video editing and frontend development. “My internship involved video shooting and editing, but learning to build apps was the real game-changer. I never thought I’d be a frontend developer, but now, I’m sure that’s what I want to do,” Harshit says. The App That Made a Difference The app they built wasn’t just a random practice project. It helped real students by providing them with study notes, materials, and recorded lectures when they couldn’t attend offline classes. “At first, it felt impossible to design the UI. We didn’t know where to start,” Bhoomika says. “But we kept trying, worked as a team, and made it happen.” Apart from technical skills, they also learned teamwork, problem-solving, and creativity—things you don’t always learn in school. Why MakersBox is Different In traditional classrooms with 40+ students, everything is about exams and marks. But at MakersBox, learning is about building real-world skills. “We’re not just preparing for exams. We’re preparing for the future,” Bhoomika says. Harshit agrees, “While others are stuck in textbooks, we’re already building apps, editing videos, and coding. That’s the difference.” Before joining, both Bhoomika and Harshit struggled with confidence. “In school, I couldn’t even speak in front of a crowd. But here, working with my team and mentors helped me break that fear,” Harshit says. For Bhoomika, graphic design and app building helped her unlock her creativity and discover leadership skills she never thought she had. The Role of Apni Pathshala: Making It All Possible None of this would have been possible without Apni Pathshala—a program that supports skill-based learning by providing students with the right tools, technical support, and mentors. Thanks to Apni Pathshala, Bhoomika and Harshit had access to PCs, software, and expert guidance—things that helped them turn their ideas into reality. The WOW Moment: From Zero to Building an App What makes this story truly inspiring isn’t just the skills they learned—it’s how much they grew as individuals. They went from: And this is just the beginning. What’s Next for Them Bhoomika now wants to build a career in UI/UX design, using her graphic design skills to help brands create visually stunning apps. Harshit has shifted his focus from medicine to frontend development—but he also wants to become a clinical psychologist. “Coding and psychology seem like two different things, but both require problem-solving and creativity. MakersBox taught me that learning doesn’t have to be limited to one thing,” he says. Ready to Start Your Journey If Bhoomika and Harshit can do it, so can you. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to learn a new skill, this is your sign to start today. Contact Apni Pathshala today and take the first step toward your future.