Name – Aarti Ramesh Gupta
College Name – Tolani College Of Commerce
Course Name – BBI
Rank in TY Sem V : 1st
GPA / Percentage: 6.71 / 74.28
1) Tell us about yourself?
– Myself Aarti gupta I am appearing tybbi from tolani college.
2) How does it feel to be a Topper of the college in TY Sem V exams?
– It obviously feels good. But it is also a reminder that the fruit of hard work is always sweet. That we can achieve anything if we put in our sincere efforts. The mind surely applauds this victory, but my heart is filled with emotion.
3) Whom will you credit your success to?
– My teachers, Parents & Friends and my hardwork
4) Did you start preparing from the first day of your TY Sem V?
– No
5) How did you study for Sem V?
-I always study few days before the exams
6) Which are the easy subjects in Sem V?
-Auditing
7) Any special way of writing the answers? Do you write answers in bullet points or in paragraphs?
-I always prefer writing answers in bullets or alphabetical order or flow charts.
8) How do you crack case studies in theory and practical subjects?
– I 1st read the topic and then i explain in my own words
9) Did you draw any diagram in any paper? Is it mandatory? Does it help to get more marks?
-Yes, it creates a very good image in d mind of moderator and diagrams makes answers more attractive
10)Any specific study pattern adopted i.e. timetable / how many hours per subject per day etc.?
– Everyday i just go through what i have learned in college and accordingly i study
11) How do you fight against mood swings and distractions during exam preparation?
– I think exam is the period when the intensity of mood swings and distractions are at their height. It’s like you’re sitting with the book in hand but still want to keep staring at that bird on your window will, you still want to keep waiting for messages on your phone. None the less, thinking of peaceful thoughts calms down my mind and the support from friends was a great stress buster.
12) If you are made the Vice Chancellor of Mumbai University, what changes would you like to initiate in Indian education system?
– It is really difficult to actually be the vice chancellor and struggle with all the flaws that are present in the education system. Yet the one thing that I would do would surely be to make all fields more practical oriented and competitive. General knowledge is important but can be acquired easily in this age of information explosion. It is the practical experience and know-how that the students are struggling with.
13) Many students prepare sincerely but constantly live under fear that they are not from big college / not from English medium and eventually lose confidence. What message would you like to these students?
– Yes, I’ve heard tell of such students and many of such people are my friends and batch mates. I have seen them struggling initially, but they have gotten over it with their sheer dedication. To them my message is as follows: Do not be let down by minor problems as with faith and the right attitude, all of us can move mountains, let alone facing low morale.
14) Through this struggle and success, what have you learned? What is the wisdom of life and competition?
– I have learned that perfection is a constant process, a voyage and not a harbor! The wise man is the one who believes in constant upgradation. Competition helps you to fight better and brings out the best in you. The same is really important at healthy levels.
15) Your feedback for BBI.co.in?
– I believe it’s a great effort on the part of the university to come up with this innovative way to reach out to the students. The site seems informative and while we can neglect the minor glitches, I appreciate this feature and see it as a step towards a better tomorrow.
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