It took almost a couple of hours for her to sink in. After all, Aditi could not believe that her simple approach to studies helped her in achieving the top position in the All India Institute of Medical Sciences Post Graduate Medical Entrance Exam, the results of which were declared on Tuesday. The girl secured maximum marks in the All India Post Graduate Medical Entrance Exams.Aditi passed her boards from La Martiniere Girls' College, where she did her entire schooling.
Elated over the achievement, Aditi believes in clear and consistent approach to studies. In fact, she was clear about making a career in medicine when she opted for her subject in class XI. Still she never restricted her from participating in extra curricular activities particularly debating and literary works. Being an avid reader, she managed to take out time for reading as well. Soon after class XII, Aditi was able to make it to the KEM Medical College Mumbai for graduation."Regular studies and belief in oneself is key to beat any challenge that comes your way," she shared.
Aditi said that she wanted to hold the scalpel and become a surgeon. "During my graduation days, general surgery was my favourite subject and I aspire to become a surgeon. Today I stand so close to my dream," she said.
Her father, Asit Kumar Chaturvedi, who is an advocate in Allahabad High Court's Lucknow bench, is equally elated over her daughter's achievement. "She has not only bagged laurels for us but has made the entire city proud," he said. Aditi's mother Kanika has faith in her daughter. "I am sure she will achieve what ever she dreams," the mother told TOI. The strong bond within the family reflects well in Aditi attributing her success to her parents. "They never pressurised me or expected too much from me. This gave me a free hand to work over myself and venture for a career of my choice. I owe everything to them," Aditi said.
Elated over the achievement, Aditi believes in clear and consistent approach to studies. In fact, she was clear about making a career in medicine when she opted for her subject in class XI. Still she never restricted her from participating in extra curricular activities particularly debating and literary works. Being an avid reader, she managed to take out time for reading as well. Soon after class XII, Aditi was able to make it to the KEM Medical College Mumbai for graduation."Regular studies and belief in oneself is key to beat any challenge that comes your way," she shared.
Aditi said that she wanted to hold the scalpel and become a surgeon. "During my graduation days, general surgery was my favourite subject and I aspire to become a surgeon. Today I stand so close to my dream," she said.
Her father, Asit Kumar Chaturvedi, who is an advocate in Allahabad High Court's Lucknow bench, is equally elated over her daughter's achievement. "She has not only bagged laurels for us but has made the entire city proud," he said. Aditi's mother Kanika has faith in her daughter. "I am sure she will achieve what ever she dreams," the mother told TOI. The strong bond within the family reflects well in Aditi attributing her success to her parents. "They never pressurised me or expected too much from me. This gave me a free hand to work over myself and venture for a career of my choice. I owe everything to them," Aditi said.