A believer in the Mantra of ‘Getting it done’, Vidit Jain followed a simple strategy and cracked the Delhi University Bachelors in Management Studies (DU BMS CET) 2014 entrance exam with Rank 3. Vidit jain scored 84.33 out of 100 in BMS entrance exam.
Vidit believes in the theory ‘All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy’. That’s why he made sure to spend time in nurturing his hobbies like playing Table Tennis and reading short stories. He believes that his aim to do something away from the league is what led him to success.
In this interview with Careers360, Vidit Jain shares his simple yet important strategy to crack the DU BMS CET 2014.
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Excerpts from the interview.
Careers360: Congratulations Vidit for scoring Rank 3 in DU BMS CET 2014.
Vidit Jain: Thank you so much. This was not at all expected and it really feels great to be called as Rank 3 Topper. My family, friends, relatives are all very happy.
Careers360: Tell us about your overall and section wise score.
Vidit Jain: My Rank in DU BMS CET 2014 is 3 with total score of 84.33 out of 100. Each section was of 75 marks, in Quantitative Ability I scored 71, Reasoning and Analytical Ability score was 67, General English was 52 and in Business and General Awareness I secured 25.
Careers360: That’s a good score Vidit. Which section was easiest for you and which you found was the toughest?
Vidit Jain: Well, the easiest for me was Logical Reasoning and the toughest was Business and General Awareness. This part was more focused on Banking; the questions mostly were related to banking sector and I found them a bit hard to answer.
Careers360: But you did score well overall, so tell us what was your preparation strategy was for DU BMS CET 2014?
Vidit Jain: There was no strategy as such. I just studied subject and section wise. I didn’t schedule any specific hours for my preparations, my only aim was to revise what I have studied at my coaching.
Careers360: How was your study plans at your Coaching Institute?
Vidit Jain: I did my BMS coaching from IMS Pitampura center. They helped a lot with the preparations. We used to have three hour classes and each Sunday there was a test. The Study booklet provided a lot of information.
Careers360: So, was it studies and no play for you? Were there any other recreational activities that you did along with your BMS CET preparation?
Vidit Jain: No it was definitely not entirely studies. I was very active in other activities too, like reading short fiction stories and playing Table Tennis, which is my favourite sport. It is not actually true that if you give time to recreational activities you will not be able to crack any exam. Rather, extracurricular activities are equally important to make our mind much more active into studies. And, this was my Mantra for DU BMS entrance preparations.
Careers360: That is surely a good strategy and thoughts you shared with us. So, tell us Vidit what made you opt for Management course/ Does anyone in your family inspires you?
Vidit Jain: My father is an engineer and no one in the family is into Business, but Management studies have been my favourite since XI standard. I loved to read about the managerial responsibilities, crisis management and overall business as a subject. So it was my studies that inspired me to pursue my career in Management.
Careers360: Have you made any plans that would help you to have a prominent career in this profession?
Vidit Jain: Yes I have a very short term planning as of now. I have taken admission into Delhi University Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies. After my graduation I will surely pursue my Maters in Business Administration and would want to be a part of an organization as a Manager.
Careers360: We hope you achieve your aspirations. In the end, is there any Prep Tip or a message you would like to share with the future DU BMS CET aspirants?
Vidit Jain: I just have three simple guidelines for them; first, if they have joined a coaching institute, they must attend all the classes timely. Second, reading newspaper must be developed as a habit, and lastly never stop practicing.
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