Bengaluru: When the results of the Cat 2021 were announced past midnight on Wednesday, there was a chorious chorean in Karnataka.
Some state toppers are not just classmates but also close friends who study for shared exams.
Holders rank 1st, 2nd and 7th of Karnataka – Rishab Devaiah, Rakshit Vikas Agarwal and Swagath Srinivasan – are classmates (trade) at St.
Josephs Boys and close friends.
Rishabh and Swagath are classmates from Montessori to grade 10 at their previous school, Sishu Griha, too.
The 14th rank holders of the country, Tarun Ashok, also their classmates at Sishu Griha, and are currently in national public schools, Indiranagar.
The three of them went to the same training center, while Rakshit went to the Koramangala branch.
All the four boys were interested in joining the National Law School of India University (NLSII), Bengaluru and were given their ranks, they were sure they would land seats.
NLSIU also has a domicile quota for students studying for more than 10 years in Karnataka for the first time since this year.
On Thursday morning, Rishab, Swagath and Tarun met at a friend’s place along with several other friends to celebrate their success together.
“It’s a layer of sugar on the cake.
Not only do we join Best Law College (NLSIU), but will do it together.
We are preparing for a shared gap – from discussing the topic and sharing the results of Mock tests to find out errors and attend online and offline classes.
I have gone to different schools, the preparation of Clat is a good way to pursue them, “said Tarun, who holds all 124 ranked India.
Rishab, the All-India ranking is 14, is the usual in the UN model, quiz and parliamentary debate , “I took a talent test after grade 10.
I removed all the courses that I didn’t want to chase to find out what I really liked …
for preparation for Cat, I watched the Topper interview to get tips, wrote them, analyze them, analyze it, analyze it, analyze it, analyze They where I am wrong and make my own mock analysis book, “he said.
Rakhit said it was a deep interest in serving people who encouraged him to take the law.
“Only 20% of what deserves access to legal assistance.
I believe the reason for my success in the exam is my ability to stay calm.
Even though I initially felt pressure, I learned how to maintain calm.
I realized that my strength and use it for my profit, “Rakshit said, the All-India ranking was 20.
Swagath said the pandemic came as a hidden blessing because they had time to concentrate on the Clat in the past year.
“The pattern changed last year and we could focus on this new pattern.
We also tried to follow the current affairs and build a strong foundation.
Law and politics always attracted my attention and I wanted to pursue a career in it,” he said.
The All-India rating is 62.