Mon Jun 11 2018
SELF-STUDY HELPED MORE THAN COACHING, SAYS NEET TOPPER
Bihar girl Kalpana Kumari is a habitual topper who devoted 13 hours to prepare for NEET exam
By Utkarsh Rampal
Kalpana Kumari from Sheohar, Bihar, who did her
schooling from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya was pleasantly surprised when
she was told that she topped the NEET 2018. Hailing from a small
district, and growing up in a non-descript town, all that she knew was
that first step towards success is hardwork.
Her brother, who is currently studying in IIT
Guwahati has been her inspiration. "My coaching in Delhi lasted for a
short while, as I would frequently visit my native place. I used to
visit my relatives in Delhi and was lured to go to one of the prominent
coaching centres. I wasn't regular there as I realised that selfstudies
would help me more. I used to study for 12-13 hours daily and practiced
previous year exam papers in my free time," says Kalpana.
Kalpana, who studied in CBSE
board till X, switched to Bihar Board in XI-XII, which she felt offered
her more time to study on her own. NCERT books, she says, were far more
useful than any other fancy preparation material. As a young student,
she wanted to be a doctor, as shortage of good doctors in remote places
pained her.
"Most people in the interiors face health related
problems, due to lack of medical treatment and facilities available in
big cities are way too expensive. There are not many doctors in my
family too and this is the reason I want to become a doctor and do
something meaningful," adds Kalpana.
At this stage, Kalpana is not sure of the specialisation she wants to pursue in future, but she is inspired by cardiologists.
Her strategy was simple. "I started answering the
paper with Physics but found the questions to be lengthy, so I switched
to Biology which was much easier and NCERT based. I completed the
Biology section in 30 minutes and then finished the rest of the
sections."
Kalpana's family is academically-oriented, with
her father being a lecturer in a training college in Sitamarhi and
mother working as a teacher in her home district. The parents have been
involved with the studies of their children, and do everything possible
to motivate them. Kalpana wants to study in AIIMS, New Delhi and plans
to take decision after the AIIMS 2018 results are declared on 18 June.
Adding another feather to her hat, Kalpana has
also topped class XII examinations from Bihar School Examination Board
(BSEB), the results of which were declared on 6 June, 2018 with 86.8%.
The top 3 ranks were secured by Kalpana Kumari,
Rohan Purohit and Himanshu Sharma. Kalpana scored 691 marks out of 720
and bagged AIR1. She secured full marks in Biology while she scored
171/180 in Physics and 160/180 in Chemistry. Rohan and Himanshu scored
690 marks out of 720 and secured the second and third spot respectively.
Source: https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/#
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