Interview with Yashwant Santosh Madkar, TYBFM Sem 5 Topper 2014-15, Khalsa College


Name – Yashwant Santosh Madkar

College Name – G.N.KHALSA COLLEGE, MATUNGA (EAST) MUMBAI 19

Course Name –  BFM

Rank in FY / SY : FIRST IN SEM 4

GPA / Percentage: 77%

1) Tell us about yourself?

Ans: I joined bfm by chance was initial wants admit in the baf course but due to some reasons end up with taking bfm . After ty I am planning to take up admission in CFP and also likely to do some job related to finance for the experience.

 

2) How does it feel to be a Topper of the college in TY Sem V exams?

ANS: it’s an great experience to be a college topper. Likely to hold my position to be the same.

3) Whom will you credit your success to?

ANS: to my parents, my gf, my friend with whom I used to study, my professors, and all other well wishers.

4) Did you start preparing from the first day of your TY Sem V?

ANS: NO

5) How did you study for Sem V?

ANS: Just need to clear your concept during the lectures, attend lectures and just had taken little tension as myself was the existing topper of the college. Write as much as you know in the exams.

6) Which are the easy subjects in Sem V?

DERIVATIVES, PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT, INSURANCE,

7) Any special way of writing the answers? Do you write answers in bullet points or in paragraphs?

Just present your answer well, bullet your answer, write as much as you know about it, never leave any answer,.

8) How do you crack case studies in theory and practical subjects?

I had eventually cleared my concept of practical sums, then had a glance over the solve examples and tried some unsolved sums too.

9) Did you draw any diagram in any paper? Is it mandatory? Does it help to get more marks?

Yes, i have drawn diagrams in the paper wherever it is required, it is not mandatory, but  the examiner gets to known that you known all the answers and it attracts the attention of the examiner and presentation wise look betters and your answer length also increases.

10)Any specific study pattern adopted i.e. timetable / how many hours per subject per day etc.?

No such timetable as such but, whenever there is free time or else there is mood of study had tried to over look sum subjects, but used to study in the library with my friend.

11) How do you fight against mood swings and distractions during exam preparation?

Used to study in the silence zone like library and in night time to avoid the distractions and during mood swing use to change the subject or take so breaks.

12) If you are made the Vice Chancellor of Mumbai University, what changes would you like to initiate in Indian education system?

Will be change the study pattern, will change the theoretical knowledge to the practical base knowledge, revise all the portion according to the want of the industries. Projects and assignment will be more concern to me.

13) Many students prepare sincerely but constantly live under fear that they are not from big college / not from English medium and eventually lose confidence. What message would you like to these students?

Avoid huge tension, to should have tension in little amount, try to understand the concept, try to write the answer own your own. Improve your english language.

14) Through this struggle and success, what have you learned? What is the wisdom of life and competition?

This is just a start, need to be constant and never be over confident and try to work hard to get continuous success and play a fair competition with my competitors, guyzz enjoy your year and make use of each resources you can study hard and all the best.

15) Your feedback for BFM.co.in?

Great to share my experience. And it’s being honour to be a part of such great process of success stories. Good job keep it up.

 

INTERVIEW TAKEN BY NIKHIL ALWAL, KHALSA COLLEGE

 (WITH THE SUPPORT OF VISHA PARMAR, PRACHI WALI & URVASHI CHAUDHARI OF HINDUJA COLLEGE)

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