Vadodara: For Madhya Pradesh (MP) local Himanshu Dengre, Vadodara proved to be lucky. As the Indian Institute of Management (IIM Calcutta) declared results of the Common Admission Test (CAT) examinations, Dengre, an IIT Mumbai graduate, who spend 4 months making ready for CAT right here, scored 99.98 percentile on Saturday.
A local of Sagar district of MP, Dengre, who is at the moment based totally in Mumbai, had spent 4 months making ready for CAT 2018 within the town while staying together with his elder brother.
“After graduating from IIT Mumbai, I didn't sign up for the placements. Instead, I will be able to end my MBA and get started operating at the grossroots,” stated Dengre, whose father Sanjay runs a small scale production unit at Sagar while mother Alka is a homemaker.
Like him, Bhavin Mistry, a 2014 mechanical engineering graduate from M S University’s Faculty of Technology and Engineering (FTE), has leading edge plans for his long term.
“I want to pursue MBA from Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi but later return to start my very own education startup,” stated Mistry, who scored 99.95 percentile.
After his father Arvind passed away 20 years in the past, Mistry’s mother Pratima Suthar, who works at the diesel shed of Indian Railways at Pratapnagar, single-handedly raised her simplest son.
By scoring 99.93 percentile, Purav Shah too made his parents proud. Purav, whose father Harish works as junior clerk in the street lighting fixtures department of the Vadodara Municipal Corporation while his mother Dipti is a homemaker, had graduated within the electrical engineering circulation from MSU’s FTE in 2017.
“As of now, my desire is to pursue specialisation in marketing,” stated Purav, who is now waiting to go through the general variety procedure to get into probably the most best B-schools within the nation.
A local of Sagar district of MP, Dengre, who is at the moment based totally in Mumbai, had spent 4 months making ready for CAT 2018 within the town while staying together with his elder brother.
“After graduating from IIT Mumbai, I didn't sign up for the placements. Instead, I will be able to end my MBA and get started operating at the grossroots,” stated Dengre, whose father Sanjay runs a small scale production unit at Sagar while mother Alka is a homemaker.
Like him, Bhavin Mistry, a 2014 mechanical engineering graduate from M S University’s Faculty of Technology and Engineering (FTE), has leading edge plans for his long term.
“I want to pursue MBA from Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi but later return to start my very own education startup,” stated Mistry, who scored 99.95 percentile.
After his father Arvind passed away 20 years in the past, Mistry’s mother Pratima Suthar, who works at the diesel shed of Indian Railways at Pratapnagar, single-handedly raised her simplest son.
By scoring 99.93 percentile, Purav Shah too made his parents proud. Purav, whose father Harish works as junior clerk in the street lighting fixtures department of the Vadodara Municipal Corporation while his mother Dipti is a homemaker, had graduated within the electrical engineering circulation from MSU’s FTE in 2017.
“As of now, my desire is to pursue specialisation in marketing,” stated Purav, who is now waiting to go through the general variety procedure to get into probably the most best B-schools within the nation.
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