Kashmir CET topper’s success mantra is stress free study
Firdous Ahmad Ganai, who topped the 2011 Common Entrance Test (CET), has one— and the most important, he says advice for students aspiring to crack the exam: study without stress.
Ganai, who scored 205 marks to secure the top position in Kashmir division—and an MBBS admission in the Government Medical College Srinagar— attributes his success to “stress-free preparation.”
“The key (to success) is overcoming the fear of failure,” he says. Ganai, a resident of Palpora Khag in central Kashmir’s Budgam district, says that although he was selected for admission to BDS in his previous two CET attempts, his father, Hamzullah Ganai, motivated him to give another try for the prized MBBS course. “In the first two attempts the pressure of qualifying for MBBS proved too much. But this time around, I just concentrated on the studies without caring for the result,” he says.
“My father told me that hard work is in the hands of man but success in the hands of Allah,” says Ganai, who did his 10+2 from Iqbal Memorial Institute Bemina.
Ganai says that he studied 12 to 14 hours a day. “Time management is very important . You have to dedicate time to every subject (biology, physics and chemistry in Ganai’s case) and revise as much as you can,” he says.And how important is coaching? “I have been self studying for the past two years, but coaching is important in the sense that it helps to understand the dynamics of objective exams,” he says.
So abandoning all leisures and burying oneself in books must be taxing? “Namaz,” Ganai says, “is the best way to keep your concentration intact.”
Around 21000 students appeared in CET-2011 across the state on June 25 and 26. The students vied for over 3200 seats. There were 300 seats each in Medical and Agricultural Sciences while as 2500 seats were available for Engineering and 100 for BDS.
Abhinav Chetan son of Ashok Kumar Bhat from Jammu secured the first rank with 207 marks in the state while Firdous, with 205 marks, secured second rank in the state and first in Kashmir division.
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THE J&K BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, SRINAGAR. NOTIFICATION NO: 32 - BOPEE OF 2011 DATED: 03rd JULY, 2011
Abhinav Chetan with 207 marks has bagged the first rank in the J&K board of professional entrance examinations (BOPEE), conducted for various courses. The results were declared tonight.
Firdous Ahmad Ganie with 205 marks has got the second rank, while Sheikh Ashiq with 204 third rank, Farah Deeba Jehangir with 200 marks fourth rank , Adil Rashid Khan with 199 marks fifth rank, Tahir Ahmad Khan with 199 marks sixth rank.
The entrance examination was held on June 25 and 26 for MBBS, BDS, B.V.Sc., , B.Sc. agriculture and allied courses in SKUAST-K & SKUAST-J, SKIMS courses, diploma in dental hygiene, BAMS, physiotherapy, Bums and B.E./B.Tech Courses.
The candidates have been directed to report to the allotted institutions from July 6 to 18 along with relevant certificates and Admit Card issued by the BOPEE.
BOPPE tonight selected 3,300 candidates from a total of 22,000 aspirants all across the state. The examinations were conducted in 35 centres of Jammu and Srinagar divisions . Srinagar city was allotted 16 examination centres whereas in Jammu, the examinations were held across 19 centres.
The candidates had applied for bachelors in various professional programmes like MBBS, BE, BDS, BVSc, and other associated professional courses.11, 029 candidates took their examinations in Srinagar centres whereas 10, 971 examinees sat for the examinations in Jammu.
The first round of examination conducted today was for Physics and Chemistry subjects with a weightage of 75 marks each. The duration for each paper was 90 minutes. Candidates who appeared for the examinations described Physics paper somewhat easier than Chemistry.
The answer keys were uploaded on the BOPEE website on June 26.
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