In a rare feat, a girl from Surat, Stuti Khandwala, has cracked various competitive exams in the first attempt. The child prodigy secured extremely good ranks in all the competitive entrance exams of engineering and medical. Apart from that, she also received admission at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a scholarship of 90 per cent.
Surat’s Stuti secured the All India Rank (AIR) 71 in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), AIR 10 in AIIMS MBBS, AIR 27 in the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), and AIR 1086 in the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE). She did not merely crack these exams but is a topper in all of them. Stuti also scored 98.8 per cent marks in her class 12th CBSE board examinations and was the topper of Rajasthan.
A student of the classroom programme of Allen Career Institute in Kota, Stuti Khandwala has an impressive and immense list of accolades and success. She gives the credit of her success to her parents and teachers who were highly supportive at all times. She revealed her success mantra and said that she devoted about 12 to 13 hours to self-study every day, apart from the coaching timings.
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Not only did Stuti perform exceedingly well in all the national level competitive entrance exams, but she also got admission in one of the best universities in the world. She received a whopping 90 per cent scholarship from MIT where she had applied for pursuing graduation and research.
Stuti has decided to go forward with her admission at MIT and will go to the US for higher studies. The extraordinary student said that she wants to pursue research after completing graduation from MIT, Cambridge. According to her, research allows one to study and understand the flavours of subjects in-depth and she always wanted to go in this particular field.
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Talking about the hardships faced while preparing for the exams, Stuti said she did not have much trouble because almost all exams have many common topics which made it easier for her to manage her time. Both of Stuti’s parents are doctors by profession and are extremely proud of their daughter’s success.