1) Tell us about yourself?
1) Myself Khan Sana. I love to listen to music and read books. I have taken BMS stream because my professor has suggested me to do and said it’s the No. 1 professional course. And after BMS, I have planned to do Post-graduation in MBA.
2) How does it feel to be a Topper of the college in TY Sem V exams?
2) It feels on top of the world but it also brings more responsibility for 6th Semester exam. I feel I am the happiest person in the world.
3) Whom will you credit your success to?
3) First of all to my parents. My mom and dad, they both have supported me a lot and after that my teachers Prof. Nimesh Agarwal, Prof. Ravi Sharma, Prof. Nilpher, Prof. Vidit, Prof. Mayur and many more. And the most important my classes – Achiever’s Tutorials.
4) Did you start preparing from the first day of your TY Sem V?
4) No, not really but my classes had supported me for my teaching and success. But I have never skipped my lectures.
5) How did you study for Sem V?
5) I did not use any special technique. I simply understood the concept rather than remembering word to word. So I suggest everyone should follow the same.
6) Which are the easy subjects in Sem V?
6) Business Ethics is the easiest subject in Sem 5 but I score the lowest marks in it than all my other subjects.
7) Any special way of writing the answers? Do you write answers in bullet points or in paragraphs?
7) No, nothing special. I wrote my paper in my paper this way: 1) Introduction or definition, 2) Main answer and 3) Conclusion
8) How do you crack case studies in theory and practical subjects?
8) Case studies are the toughest among all. But in that also, we need to understand the case and particularly give solution. The pattern which I follow – 1) Introduction of the question which has been given 2) Solution – In that answers for all the questions respectively 3) Conclusion – Here I give the best solution in short sentence.
9) Did you draw any diagram in any paper? Is it mandatory? Does it help to get more marks?
9) Yes, I had drawn diagram of pointers in exam and I think it has also helped me score good marks.
10)Any specific study pattern adopted i.e. timetable / how many hours per subject per day etc.?
10) No, I don’t use timetable. But I use to revise daily what my teachers had taught.
11) How do you fight against mood swings and distractions during exam preparation?
11) Mood swings and distractions are the toughest hurdles during exams time. But I was knowing that I have to achieve my goal so I didn’t lose my concentration. And the best thing to do in such times is not to take tension and say all is well.
12) If you are made the Vice Chancellor of Mumbai University, what changes would you like to initiate in Indian education system?
12) I would like to suggest one thing – Please accommodate some more time for 6th semester exam because we get only 4 months for 6th semester preparation and there is total 7 subjects which takes a lot of time to study.
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?
13) Don’t worry guys, you have to build your confidence no matter how much tough its tough but always believe in yourself and always say I can do it and you will definitely achieve that.
 14) Through this struggle and success, what have you learned? What is the wisdom of life and competition?
14) I would like to say by the entire struggles which I had to bear for the preparation; at last it gave me the position of 1st rank in my college. So it’s all worth it.
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