BENGALURU:Seven toppers of various competitive examinations interacted with over 1,000 students in the city on Sunday, and shared the best ways to crack the exams. The session, called ‘Success Path of Toppers’, was organised by Glory Edutech Foundation, an NGO, in association with Fuel Media Solutions.
The panel of speakers comprised students who topped exams like IIT-JEE, AIMPT (All India Pre Medical Test) and international olympiads. Many of the participating students shared their worries on how to manage time while others spoke about their exam anxieties. The speakers did their best to answer their questions.
Chitraang Murdia, who topped IIT-JEE 2014, said, “I learnt that one needs to be honest and diligent with one’s exam preparations. The results will follow.” Tejaswini Jha, who secured the first rank in AIPMT, said, “It is very important to be consistent in your studies and not pile up portions.”
The forum helped create a platform for students to interact with the toppers and learn from their success. Ashish Arora, general secretary of the Indian Association of Physics Teachers, Regional Council 6, and member of Glory Edutech Foundation, said, “The objective was to get the toppers to share their experiences with students attempting competitive exams.”