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The National Testing Agency (NTA) Sunday announced the results of the Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET UG) 2024. Many students have won laurels in this entrance test including 18-year-old Rohansh Mahajan. According to The Indian Express, Rohansh scored 200/200 marks each in English, Economics/ Business Economics, Business Studies and Accountancy/bookkeeping in this exam. He also attempted the Mathematics and General Tests. He now aims to pursue a BA or Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi. He was born and brought up in Delhi and finished his schooling at Apeejay School – Pitampura. He scored 97.4 per cent in Class 10 and 97 per cent in Class 12. His parents work as doctors but he had no interest in pursuing Science any further.
Rohansh told The Indian Express, “SRCC is known to provide top-quality education. Also, with my admission, I will get numerous opportunities for exposure and personality development through the college’s sports facilities, festivals and the alumni association.” I also have applied for Economics (Hons) at the Hindu College, Hansraj College and the St Stephens’ College under the University of Delhi,” he added. According to the 18-year-old topper, he has plans to explore courses in finance after graduation or do a master’s in economics if his interest in the subject develops more.
Preparation Strategy
Rohansh started preparing for his CUET UG in around July 2023. The top scorer told Indianexpress.com that starting preparing early for CUET worked for him in attaining the maximum marks in English, Economics/ Business Economics, Business Studies and Accountancy/bookkeeping. According to Rohan, he got himself enrolled in Career Launcher for CUET preparation. The board exam preparation also helped him in his CUET UG preparation.
CUET is not an easy task
Rohansh stated that a few of his batch mates thought that the CUET UG would be easy to crack and therefore, started preparing after the board exams. Now, he said that with the marks obtained at the entrance, they are confused about where they should apply. The top scorer said that there is not enough time to open up for perspectives and deep analytical questions after the board exams.
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