Gurkirat Singh
Hailing from Sirsa in Haryana, he scored 710 out of 720
marks. Gurkirat said, “I used to practise every day whatever my teacher taught
me, even if it required losing sleep or hunger. I revised my notes during
holidays. I preferred studying late at night as disturbance is less at that
time.”
He added, “A NEET aspirant must not waste any time. I
always tried to keep my self-confidence high. Power naps of 10 minutes between
two shifts of classes helped me concentrate better.”
Gurkirat used to study 14 hours a day for the exams. He
aims for the AIIMS, Delhi, and aspires to be a neurosurgeon. He said he drew
inspiration from his sister, an intern at a hospital in Amritsar. He had scored
92.6 per cent marks in Class XII.
His father Vijay Singh, who works in a Central government
department, said, “I am very proud of my son. He is very hard working. He used
to rest only for six hours, when he slept.”
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Associate Professor
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
University of Delhi