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Topper Talk

Written by: Medverve Impact Ventures
Narrated by: Anushka Mukherjee, Richard Stengel
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  • Topper Talk is an audio archive of conversations with some of the nation's brightest young minds. In every episode, we hear from a young topper, who reveals to us their personal routine, belief systems and tips and tricks, that helped them crack national exams like CAT, JEE, and the NEET.
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  • MHCET with Jotsaroop Singh

    MHCET with Jotsaroop Singh

    Attempt Every Question: The secret to scoring well in MHCET.
    May 11 2023
    On this episode, we talk to Jotsaroop Singh, who scored an All India Rank of 81 in MHCET, an entrance exam for engineering colleges. Despite not pursuing engineering, Jotsaroop shares his mock-centric approach to studying, which enabled him to absorb the material without studying for 10-15 hours a day. He also breaks down the one secret to exams like these -- you want to listen to this one!
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    8 mins
  • CAT with Zeal Parmar

    CAT with Zeal Parmar

    MBA entrance tips and tricks, straight from IIM Ahmedabad!
    May 11 2023
    In this episode we are joined by Zeal Parmar, a CAT topper and student at IIM Ahmedabad. Zeal shares her journey and how she improved her score from a 92%ile to a 99%ile. She also discusses the motivation behind pursuing an MBA and emphasizes the importance of thinking about long-term goals, getting good mentorship, and evaluating test series and mock examinations.
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    9 mins
  • CAT with Urvish Sukhadia

    CAT with Urvish Sukhadia

    How to have a clear goal to crack the CAT code!
    May 11 2023
    In this episode. we hear from Urvish Sukhadia, who managed to crack CAT 2020 with a 99.18 percentile. Urvish shares his tips and tricks for preparing for CAT, and explains how having a clear goal and a simple preparation strategy is crucial. He also discusses the importance of having a routine and shares his personal studying routine that helped him achieve success.
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    10 mins

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excellent and practical tips

He has shared excellent and practical tips. must listen for JEE aspirants. useful tips and tricks.

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amazing

More power to you Khushi, May all your dreams come true God bless you

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"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment." - Ralph Waldo Emerson. Competitive exams, with their monolithic and prescriptive paradigms, not only force a uniform standard upon the multifarious tapestry of young intellects but also engender an environment where heterogeneity is eschewed in favor of homogeneity. This systematic conflation of diverse cognitive architectures into a singular mold not only attenuates the richness of individual idiosyncrasies but also promulgates a deleterious ethos wherein conformity is exalted and divergence is marginalized. In such a milieu, the quintessence of human potential is invariably compromised, relegating the brilliance of unique minds to the shadows of standardized mediocrity.

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