Interview with the top student of MHT CET PCM 2025: Vaishnavi Vitthalrao Sarje scored 100% in the MHT CET 2025 (PCM). Her strategy consisted of solving textbook exercises, practicing practice questions, and taking short, concise notes on each topic.
MHT CET 2025 Top Student: Vaishnavi Vitthalrao Sarje scored a remarkable 100% in the MHT CET 2025 and is now considering admission to the College of Engineering, Pune (COEP) to study Computer Science. Reflecting on her journey, Vaishnavi shared that her discipline and perseverance were crucial. She made sure to never miss out on classroom learning. Her preparation strategy included solving textbook exercises, revising previous year question papers (PYQs), and creating concise, topic-based notes for each subject. She emphasized that practice tests and PYQs were instrumental in her preparation, helping her identify patterns and manage her time effectively.
Q: What was your initial reaction when you saw your result and realized you were among the top performers?
Vaishnavi: When I saw my MHT CET result, I almost felt like I had expected it. I had already estimated my score after reviewing the answer key. Still, achieving such a high percentile and being among the top 10 was a truly meaningful and proud moment for me.
Q: Tell us something about yourself. Which board of directors did you attend? Which school did you attend?
Vaishnavi: I studied in Maharashtra State Board and completed my schooling from Cambridge Vidyalaya School in Nanded.
Q: What's your score on the MHT CET 2025? Which university and branch will you choose?
Vaishnavi: I scored 100% in the MHT CET 2025. I'm considering COEP (College of Engineering, Pune), but I'll consult with my family before making a final decision. I've decided to study Computer Science (CS).
Q: When did you start preparing for the MHT CET exam? Tell us about your preparation strategy and daily routine.
Vaishnavi: I began my preparation two years ago. My daily routine included attending classes regularly without fail, revising before and after class, solving textbook questions, previous year papers (PYQs), daily practice tests (DPPs), and taking brief notes for each subject.
Q: What subject did you find most challenging and how did you overcome those obstacles?
Vaishnavi: Physics was the most difficult subject for me. I overcame it by repeatedly solving a large number of questions, focusing on practice questions and essay questions. I also practiced my teachers' questions and constantly reviewed the formulas using my formula sheets.
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