I want to pursue aerospace engineering

May 27, 2018 08:12 am | Updated 08:12 am IST

Kshitij Anand, 497 marks out of 500.

Kshitij Anand, 497 marks out of 500.

“The only subject in which I was expecting to score 100, I got 97 in it. And in the subjects in which I was not expecting a 100, I scored 100 in them. But honestly, I was not expecting it at all, says Kshitij Anand from SAJ School Ghaziabad.

He said he wants to pursue aerospace engineering and wants to apply in IIT Bombay and IIST Thiruvananthapuram. He adds, “Other fields of science are very unexplored till now and aerospace engineering is a very interesting branch of physics.”

His method of studying, according to him, is just staying focused in class and making notes. “I used to go through the chapters before it used to get taught in the class and used to make notes because notes contain useful information you need while exams are going on.”

He had joined FIITJEE for four years. “I did everything on my own and took no other coaching classes.” “Goal oriented”, (as he calls himself) the topper says he loves to paint as he says it relaxes his mind and helps him to concentrate. “I wish to discover new things and not run in the regular rat race.”

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