Hi Saby.
I think that you will find that the mature thing to do is to simply forget the egos and reputations and just go and talk to him.
By the way, Saby, some of us have trouble reading 'text speak', so do you think you could try not to use it please. Thank you
Why do you have such a huge ego, anyway?
You do realise that it isn't usually a positive or endearing quality?
Being confident is good, but being self-obsessed isn't.
Is that what you really mean?
You will find it hard to have good relationships ~ with anyone ~ if you do not realise this and sort it out.
Ask him how his exams / homework/ studies/ lessons/ whatever / are going.
Ask him what he did at the weekend?
Ask him about his hobbies / pets / holidays / favourite music / films.
Are you interested in any of the same subjects?
What do you mean about 'bending'?
Do you feel that you would be showing yourself up, or putting yourself down, if you spoke to him?
That doesn't sound like a good way to start a friendship, does it?
You share classes, so just say hello and ask him what he thought of the lesson / the teacher/ the homework / the weather/ anything ~ just say something and smile.
You could ask him if you could do your homework together in the library, or something like that.
Or you could try the ' I think that we should talk' thing ~ and discuss why you fell out and what you should do about it.
Good luck!