 I didn't know how to start studying for net like everything was all over the place. There's so much of syllabus. There's no limit to the syllabus. So I just didn't know what to do. But even before I started my masters for my UG sometimes I would check out your YouTube videos for like a UG classes. And I found them interesting and like the visual representation that was very eye catching and easy to remember. So I used to check out your classes before that online YouTube classes. So then I found out that you also provide coaching for UGC net. So I first saw the syllabus and the syllabus made me so happy because nowhere else could I find such a beautifully divided syllabus. It is concise compact but it also contains every little thing that is necessary for net which was nowhere else available and that too it was available for free which was like a jackpot. So I also read up on some other people's experience who have studied under you and I saw that they have done great in life and I was actually interested to see what it's like. Hello ma'am. Hi Apriti. Am I audible? Yes. Yes. Yes. You're audible. Hi. How are you? I'm great ma'am. I'm great. I'm just really great. I've made big congratulations on such a great achievement. I'm very, very proud of you. Thank you so much. Thank you so much ma'am. I couldn't have done this without you definitely. Thank you so much for being so humble but then I think your hard work is something that counts the most. We as teachers can just be that lighthouse which can guide you but then you have to walk all the way. Thank you. I'm really, really happy to see that you've cleared it plus we have students from different parts of the country and then I see people from different states clearing it and celebrating in their own way. It is very, very heartwarming and overwhelming for me. Thank you ma'am. So thank you so much for giving us a reason to smile and give us a reason to feel proud about. So before we move ahead and I have a bundle of questions that I want to ask you so that a lot of other students who are in this preparation journey can get some guidance from you. I would want to first know about you. Where are you from and what have you done? What was your education like and what motivated you to aspire to become a professor? Well actually when I was in school I always enjoyed giving presentations and all that in classes. So I I've always enjoyed teaching. I would help out my younger cousins or juniors. So and both of my parents are also in the education department. So our household has always been like around education and my grandfather instilled in me a very healthy habit of reading like he used to tell me stories and so I used to read a lot. So from reading I got the love for literature and from like teaching my juniors and my cousins I got the love for teaching. Oh wow that's so similar to my story. I feel so connected. Even I have a younger brother so I have always been like a second mother to him. So I've always taught him and that is where I understood that I enjoy teaching so yeah please go ahead. Yeah and then when I was in 11th actually I wanted to opt for arts humanities but my grades were so good nobody even asked me what I wanted so just everybody assumed she's going to go for science so that's what I took. I think the 11th and 12th standard were the like darkest period of my life because then at that time I was not enjoying studies. Since childhood I've always enjoyed studying. I was not a typical studio student like I would score good but it didn't mean like I would continuously study for hours and all that. You were curious you wanted to know you had that thirst for knowledge right. Yeah so that curiosity was lost when I was in 11th and 12th. So after school my father said like now you should just go for what you really want. So then I joined a college in Calcutta actually under Calcutta University Bethune College but due to some health issues I had to leave after six months. I had to quit and at that time I thought my life is over because I wasted one year completely and I came back and after six more months I started I joined another college Holy Cross College in my city in Agartala and then everything was going great like suddenly I was I found the spark that I had before it was back again and I was the topper of Tripura University in UG as well as in PG so I found the love for literature that I had and while doing my dissertation in master's level I found that interest in research. So in master's I decided that I am going to do PhD and of course I want to take my love for literature further. I want to teach other people and for me a teacher's job is not just to teach. I want to be a guide to them which I have met a lot of people who have made me the person that I am. I just want to be contribute to somebody else's life like that. So then I didn't know how to start studying for net like if everything was all over the place there's so much of syllabus there's no limit to the syllabus. So I just didn't know what to do but even before I started my master's for my UG sometimes I would check out your YouTube videos for like UG classes and I found them interesting and like the visual representation that was very eye catching and easy to remember. So I used to check out your classes before that online YouTube classes. So then I found out that you also provide coaching for UGC net. So I first saw the syllabus and the syllabus made me so happy because nowhere else could I find such a beautifully divided syllabus. It is concise compact but it also contains every little thing that is necessary for net which was nowhere else available and that too it was available for free which was like a jackpot. So I also read up on some other people's experience who have studied under you and I saw that they have done great in life and I was actually interested to see what it's like. So one day I just told my parents that I think I should take this and they are like definitely you go ahead and do it. So I started the course and I did attempt net before when I was still doing my master's but the syllabus you provided was not over. I just took some parts so I was not that confident but when I completed the whole syllabus I was confident that net is I'm going to get it. I know I'm going to get it. The J.R.F. was a cherry on top but I knew I was going to get that like I will qualify net because of how confident I was. I was taking sample papers and everything was going great and I would play your lectures all day in the house and my father would walk by and say who's talking to you? Who's teaching you? Who's this teacher? I told him that I've taken this course. I told you. So my father would also sometimes he's also from literature background. He would also sometimes sit and listen to you. So then after I was fully prepared I took all of your tests and then I had the confidence. You attempted the mock test? Yes. I attempted all the mock tests and when I was fully confident then my seat was actually out of the city which was an added stress for me but I went there with my mother and after the test I was confident and I also checked out your videos about cut-off discussions and all that and I was confident but when I got the result of the J.R.F. I was this was not expected so this is a huge preparation that you have done since you've completed the entire syllabus. See I always tell my students that there are two things. First is completing the entire syllabus which is in itself very very huge because the syllabus that UGC net has given is a very indicative syllabus poetry, drama, fiction, non-fiction. You don't know where to draw that line. So only when you know the entire syllabus you know that okay this is the ocean that I have to cover and secondly revising all of that and ensuring that everything is there in your mind is another hassle. So if you've done both the things together so J.R.F. was definitely meant for you and the journey that you've just told me I'm so touched and it kind of took me back to my school days because I had a similar experience. I was also very studious student so when I got good grades and 10th standard I decided to opt for commerce. Science was something that I knew that I was never interested in but then humanities again was something that wasn't considered to be very cool or very good in terms of the kind of aura humanity students have. So I took commerce and then those two years were pathetic. I kind of enjoyed it because I was the head girl of my school so I had other responsibilities that I had to like bear on my shoulders but academically I never enjoyed the subject and that is when I decided okay I'm going to pursue literature for the rest of my life. So it kind of just feels as if we both have sailed the same boat and it was like really really nice to hear about your story and the kind of challenges you've been through and the kind of journey you've had. So that's wonderful that's amazing and I must congratulate your parents as well for providing you such a beautiful atmosphere at house that they always kind of wanted you to pursue what you loved. At the same time they always encouraged you to you know follow your dreams. That is that is something which not a lot of people are fortunate to have and I should definitely be praising them for this. So I have a bundle of questions for you because you've done JRF and that too you know you've scored such great grades so I wanted to understand from you the very first thing is that when you started the entire preparation what were the main focus points where you found that okay this is something that I'm struggling with. So was there any particular portion where you found that okay this I'm not confident about all? I think in the literary theory part I could understand the theories when I was listening to the lectures and all that I could understand it but what happens is after learning so many theories sometimes it gets jumbled up in your mind like who said which so this was a little bit difficult so I tried to do some mind mapping and all that making charts and tables to help me remember that. So yeah and in-depth reading helps a lot if I keep reading about it continuously then it is easy to remember like it is more easy like on the tip of the tongue it comes like there is a difference it just becomes that simple. Questions in the UGCnet questions I would say that the questions are usually very surface level but this time I believe the questions from literary theory were deeper. If somebody didn't have proper understanding of the theories they wouldn't have been able to answer because they were not as factual like who said this who said that no it was a little bit deeper. So right they've kind of changed the trend they have made the paper more analytical more critical because they just don't want you to mug up information they want you to you know know the basics so that you can connect those dots and come up with the right answer. So I think yeah and how did you balance your preparation for paper one and paper two? Since I'm from science background so that helped me a little bit with paper one the maths thing was easy. I basically concentrated on the maths part mostly and other than that the teaching aptitude and all that research methodology research methodology I think it is easier than the other things but the teaching part and all that I kept that as secondary. First I mainly focused on paper two and and the mathematics portion of paper one and later like before like a month before the exam I started with the other parts of the paper one. So my main focus was paper two. Paper two and which according to you is like more important paper one or paper two? I think paper one in paper one there is a huge opportunity to score. If you can score if you can do the maths correctly in paper one then the rest is smooth sailing but of course you need to have a good grasp on British literature for the paper two part. That is for sure because 50% paper is directly from and was that your first attempt? No this was my second attempt actually. I attempted when I was still in masters but those were like I just wanted to see what it's like for that. Right and how was it different for you in both these attempts? Did you observe any notable differences between the two? Definitely because when I first sat for the exam I did not go through the whole syllabus. I was still in the British literature part maybe in the age of enlightenment or something. So I knew a lot of things from bachelor's days and from my masters but I have forgotten it. I needed to refresh it all so this course helped me a lot but when I sat for the second attempt the difference was huge because this time I was even before going I was confident that I can do this. That is so wonderful and what study material resources that you used for paper two preparation like was it just our course or did you also refer to anything else? I was completely dependent on your course. Any extra reading which I did I read some texts and I made my own material myself like charts and all that I did that's all. That's all getting great and was there any portion that you left because of time constraint? Whatever I left even for time constraint I kind of read up on that by myself in like short. So everything I touched upon everything I'm sure it touched upon everything. That is wonderful because all those one or two questions that come from like even lesser important units like English and India they also count when it comes to that race of JRF because JRF met each and every marker. So that is interesting that you did not miss out on anything all the topics because a lot of topics are not mentioned in the UGC net syllabus yet they are asked in the paper. So a lot of students are like okay why do we need to read this because it is not there in the syllabus. Were there any specific topics that you really found interesting in which you wanted to like read more and more upon which were your favorite authors or topics? I think my favorite part was the European literature part. I have a love for classical literature so the lectures on like first you gave some introductory lectures on Greek mythology and all that which I really so yeah that is I think my favorite part. Oh that's wonderful I am so glad that there's somebody who have actually enjoyed those lectures because a lot of students they kind of miss out on it because they feel that okay it's the question but that is the base of literature. You cannot understand for kids Greek references unless and until you don't know about the Greek history or else it would just be about mugging up information. Yeah even today these are relevant in literature like in Percy Jackson it starts from there only so if somebody is not clear on the basics they can't go move ahead. Move ahead absolutely absolutely and like after reviewing the paper two syllabus that is prescribed by UGC net law so when you started your preparation you must have seen that syllabus so what was your first step after seeing that syllabus? Which one the one prescribed by UGC? UGC yes that was that made me panic actually because I couldn't understand where to begin and where to end like where everything goes even when I started my masters I could see that in masters the syllabus is there are only sections parts from the main syllabus the whole syllabus the whole English literature is huge like how am I going to cover that that much area is it possible I couldn't even find a sequence if I start studying genre wise if I start studying novels it doesn't make sense like that I think the best way to study is chronology the chronological method so your syllabus was very much helpful in that section area because it was completely in a chronological method and not just the syllabus even inside the modules the authors you discuss all are in a chronological order even their works are in chronological order so that helped me a lot in chronology questions basically. That's wonderful that was the entire idea because when I was preparing for net even I found that a lot of chronological questions are asked and there's no way that you can remember so many dates but the only way you can recall is by learning everything chronologically so that it is it is kind of you know imprinted in your brain like that you know that okay this work is before and this is after this right right that's it talking about our master's syllabus that you were talking about so do you believe that since you've done graduation masters and you've been a fantastic student in both these courses do you believe that even a fresher who didn't study well in bachelor's or master's can clear you GC net provided that he just goes through the syllabus that is there in bachelor's and master's. I think just the syllabus of bachelor's and master's is definitely not enough because outside of that there are many things that come in the exam but being a fresher if they study if they actually I'm I'm going to repeat it every time I say this if they go through your syllabus that is going to be actually helpful because that has everything everything that we have studied in bachelor's master's plus everything that is required for net so I think it is the best way to approach even for a fresher so yeah yeah yeah it's because this is one question that I frequently get from students because this is Smith in the UGC net market that UGC net method whatever you've studied you know bachelor's and master's that is going to come so a lot of people think and we'll be good to go and that is a mistake because even after going through those notes when you see the paper you're like make a two questions and that is what happened with me as well like I was a gold medalist and still when I saw the paper I'm like so yeah so that's that's what I wanted clarity from your side that did you also feel the same day maybe I was studying from a different college so I had that feeling no even I attempted even I attempted before finishing your syllabus right so back then I had already finished bachelor's and master's syllabus and still I was not confident I couldn't do it everything is not there in the university syllabus of course right right of course of course and how did you structure your daily routine while you were preparing for UGC net so how was your day like a lot of people think that since I have cracked jrf I must have been studying like for hours and hours it's not like that because I have never been that kind of student who can continuously study what my routine was like before one year before I sat for the exam I was still in the university so I was doing my classes and in between classes when I had time I would just put put in my earphones and listen to your lectures and take some notes and then when I came back before sleeping I would just go through those notes and I would also of course work on the things that have been taught in the university so I was doing it simultaneously then university was over I had a few months before the exam when I was completely free so during those days during the daytime I would just listen to the lectures and in the evening I would go through them again and and at night sometimes I would study a little late at night at night I would do some maths and all that so this is how I managed and there's a misconception I think among students that net requires a lot of memory power so I am I have a horrible memory if it was completely memory based I don't think I would have been able to crack jrf at all I think it's not just memory you have to understand things if you attempt to just memorize you will never be able to memorize so if you try understanding things like you don't have to memorize you don't have to memorize if you listen especially if you're listening to audio lectures it is very helpful and also if you're listening to audio lectures or video lectures or you are doing something like making a chart or something yourself mind mapping yourself then I think it automatically just retain your brain automatically retains the information so that was my approach that that is fantastic because what you've said makes so one sense that net is more about understanding it is just like when we watch a movie we understand it we don't mug up intuition and that is the reason why we remember movies for so long like I remember watching a movie 10-15 years back chalte chalte there was Shah Rukh Khan and Rani Mukherjee's movie and I still remember the entire movie's story even though I've not watched it again why because I understood the plot I did not mug up information so that that makes so much sense wonderful wonderful I think this is going to be very very helpful for students to understand this basic myth that is there that you have to mug up everything that doesn't help never I was asking that throughout this net preparation kachoni there must have been moments where you would have felt distracted social media friends ka party wa yeh vo so how did you overcome that and stick to the preparation I some sacrifices definitely have to be made if you want something if you desire something but the best thing is that I have a love for literature which is why I did not I never felt like it was a burden I was enjoying the journey so yes I had to cancel a lot of plans sometimes but I was not completely like stuck inside my room studying because that was I think that would be disastrous for me because all work and no play I can't handle that so I also need breaks so sometimes I went out with friends sometimes I went out alone so I needed time to relax but I think the love for literature gave me the motivation to stay focused I was saying which is why you should always opt for what you love true true absolutely like I think if anybody would have to ask me that what is one message that I want to give to everyone out there in India all the kids I think I would say that just pursue a career that you love and you never have to work for a single day it is such a joyous experience to like do what you love that you feel motivated to work on a Monday you don't feel like okay I need a Saturday and Sunday break just to wind down so yes absolutely but then one thing that you know kind of I would want to add on to what you just said is that this is the philosophy which even in a lot of a lot of nutritionist would suggest like the this dieting set up how to stay healthy in the market a lot of people nowadays they resonate with this philosophy that 80% you have to eat clean 20% you can eat junk you can have meals outside you can enjoy that so that 80-20 balance is important what you just said 80% time focused 20% distractions are important you don't have to completely say no to anything it is just that you should know that how much time your Instagram is taken and how much time you're focusing it should not be like okay you're on Instagram for six hours and you're just studying for one hour it should be the other way around that okay let me study for six hours half an hour one hour if I want to like just scroll through Instagram that is still fine so yeah that's that's wonderful so one thing that a lot of students ask me is that they face a lot of challenge in making notes and since you said that you made notes and revised it I want to understand from you how was your note making strategy like so for me note making I definitely like to draw a lot in my notes like charts and all that diagrams that helps me a lot like if I start listening to a lecture and writing every single sentence that is not going to work for me I can for example if I have to show the meaning of a word the etymology then I'll draw it out and show how it has come or for example if I'm trying to understand a plot of a play then I would make family trees and all that for to make it easy to understand and also some people say that using colors and all that on your notes is just an extra effort you shouldn't waste time on it but that helps me to remember things to visualize like when I am sitting in the exam if I see a word I can sometimes remember that I remember exactly on which area of the page I have written the page and which color have you highlighted exactly so I think that you should always be taking notes in a way that it is easier to visualize that is nice you have a very similar memory like me we both have pictographic memory so anything that we see or kinds of has a very deep imprint in our brain so for us it really helps if we have colors if we have sticky notes of different colors highlighters and stuff like that that is that is wonderful at the same time I wanted to also confirm that were you there when were you a part of the course when you were uploading these video lectures that we have started where we had those diagrammatic presentations those are like very recent I think I was already done with the syllabus okay you were done with the syllabus because those are the lectures where we have uploaded a couple of them on youtube as well so those are the lectures where we have actually made story modes yes diagrams that you're talking about the entire story is narrated in a diagrammatic way I saw I saw yeah so I think that that is really helpful for anybody who is not so creative to like create their own storyboards so then they can just you know look at that storyboard and kind of replicate the same that is great and how how many mock tests did you attempt before the exam all of them or how many were there I don't remember I think it was I don't remember I have just given all of them like hundred percent completed that's what I remember oh wow so we had like 47 full length mock test and yeah you advised mock test you gave all of them all of them wonderful I used to do them every night wow wow that's that's amazing and what role did these mock tests play in your preparation what do you think uh those helped me in identifying the areas of concern actually where I was going wrong I could find out and then I could focus on those parts in the last month I was only focusing on paper one and the areas that were like I could not retain in paper two so that helped me a lot in finding out where I should concentrate in paper two for the last month so that was okay oh okay that's that's wonderful because most of the students what they do is they give them a test and then they just feel bad or feel good with the score that okay they've scored less then they are like depressed if they've scored high marks then they are happy but then they don't understand the aim of giving the mock test it is to understand your weak area so that you can work on them and you can make them into your strengths so you you identified it really well and I'm so glad that everything that you did was so proper that jrf you made it possible in like your first actual attempt where you sincerely prepared for it that's wonderful and could you also explain your revision strategy like whether you opted for a daily revision or was it a last-minute revision before the exam how did you revise in the last month as I said I was focusing on maths and the areas of concern like maybe about two weeks before the exam started I started going through my notes which I had taken listening to the lectures I would go through the notes and that would help me also in figuring out what I'm not remembering if there is something that I'm not remembering I made separate notes for that and in the last moment I had plans to study till the last day but since my exam center was out of the city I was very nervous because I could not revise the last day I was traveling so somehow I managed to just go through whatever I could not remember at the like at the end of the like when it was like one day before the exams I thought that there is no point in going back and revising history of English literature because I know I have like completely memorized it properly and I don't need to go back there so I only focused on what I could not remember so there is this thing my mother says that if there is something that you have studied even once you have went through it you will remember it when you need it so which is why I completed the entire syllabus so that if I just read it once I know when I see the question I'm going to remember it so that was my strategy that's that's wonderful that's wonderful and what your mother says is so so true because if we go back to psychology and we talk about this concept of subconscious mind so anything that you see even if it just passes your site it is there it is stored in your database and whenever you want to retrieve it just like that computer or any folder you can just retrieve the information similarly your brain can leave it it's so powerful so that's that's wonderful and one thing I wanted to understand from you that can a student who is covered like 100% of the syllabus just like you've covered everything can that person answer all the questions in UGC Night English exam paper or do you think that there are is there is a probability of some unknown questions which he will fail to answer what do you think about this that unknown probability of an unknown question is always going to be there because literature itself is limitless there is no limit you don't know where it is going to come from moreover sometimes you just see all such questions to filter out students which is acceptable truth I understand why they do that so yes luck also plays like a tiny bit of role in this so if somebody has completed the syllabus and still they didn't succeed in an attempt I don't think there's anything to be disheartened because the more you attempt you also gain experience you understand how to deal with the questions that you don't know the answer to how to eliminate yeah I would just want to add something to it what you said is so true that UGC wants to filter out and at the same time they also want to analyze a lot of other qualities your time management skills your confidence all of that is also tested so maybe you're academically brilliant but when you see an unknown question or an unfamiliar question and you just you know feel like giving up on the paper and you you just feel palpitations in your body that is something that you have to work on because 10 15 percent I am 100 percent sure like what was your percentage like what were your marks in paper one paper to this time I in total I got 208 which is like 69.3 percent 3 percent right and I can very well say that somebody after knowing you more through this interview somebody who has done so much efforts like you have done with intense revision with consistency if that person is scoring 70 percent that means the paper is designed in a way that somebody who is excellent cannot score more than 80 percent yeah because then otherwise anybody would have scored 95 97 percent I've never in my like in my six years of teaching experience before I've never heard anybody scoring 97 percent nobody even not even a teacher who has been teaching English literature can score 97 percent and that is because the paper is designed in a way that you can only know 70 to 80 percent of the paper it's a big myth that okay if I am if I have completed the syllabus I've revised it I have to know all the 100 questions because then if you don't go with that reality in mind 80 percent you get disheartened even in the mocks so yeah that's the thing that's that's true and what about like what are I don't know how to phrase it but then like do you have some tips that you want to give to students who will be sitting in the next attempt next attempt for managing time effectively in the exam hall because like a lot of people feel that our paper cannot finish at that time yeah so what do you have to say about that I think for that the students need to find out which part they feel they are strong in and which is their weak part if you start with what you're strong in if you start for example somebody is more comfortable with paper two than paper one if you start with paper two then you will have that confidence you will retain that confidence when you move on to paper one if you start with paper one and and your confidence breaks then you will just uh it's ready to yeah so even for myself when I sat for the exams in paper one this time the maths was a little bit difficult for me so at first I spent like 10 minutes on two questions and then I was like no this is not going to work so I moved on to the next paper and I finished that and then I could work on the first paper because it became easier for me so at first I think they should shuffle through the question just shuffle and some questions you will be able to do it by just reading once so finish those things and then just skip through the ones that you find difficult and do the easy parts and come to the difficult ones last that's that's this simple absolutely true I think this is something that I have been telling students and you you kind of summarized it very very beautifully that doing something that you are confident on will kind of give you that boost that you need to survive those three hours because there's no way you can survive a three hour paper with first attempting 10 questions which you get wrong because then your confidence breaks so you don't have the energy nor you have that that kind of critical thinking that you need to eliminate so very true and I want to know your thoughts about the difficulty level of this time's UGC net paper like did you find it easy moderately challenging or difficult what was it I think paper one was slightly difficult than I expected the maths part was difficult for me personally and in paper two there was a lot of critical thinking it was not simply memory based it was it required you to think so I enjoyed paper two and I thought it was uh it was like medium to difficult I think this is what the level should be I enjoyed doing it right right that's that's true so any last uh lastly I would want to ask like any valuable life lessons that you want to share with us did you which you learned during this preparation journey yeah I would like to definitely tell the future aspirants and students who want to pursue this path is that there are going to be moments when you feel like giving up but just don't because it's all going to work out in the end all your efforts pay off I I think if you really want something from the bottom of your heart it will come to you if you deserve it it will come to you so just don't give up and of course don't forget to enjoy it that's right right enjoying the process I think is the most critical thing um because yeah and that is something I strongly believe should be added in all aspects of life not just here but anywhere like not just in career but if you want to achieve anything in life so the journey of uh getting to that thing is very difficult way more long and way more difficult and if you learn to enjoy that process then it is uh beautiful and it is very very memorable also so to say because I am I'm pretty sure that this eugenia preparation journey would right now be one of the most memorable experiences you've ever had yeah so that is what counts at the end of the day wonderful it was really really amazing uh talking to you uh and I I would really want to know from you if you have any plans to come down to Chepur uh ever to visit Rajasthan do you have any plans as of now no but uh I would definitely like to I would let you know that's a beautiful city and I would love to have you here and we would love to celebrate this day with you when you come here uh my entire office they are very very happy especially uh I don't know you might have spoken to my teammates for a few times here and there uh so they have this very special um you know place for you in their heart so they were very excited today when they were scheduling this interview that okay uh you'll get to meet one of our favorite kids from the course maybe because they've seen the leaderboard they would have seen your performance report so we kind of keep on analyzing that which student is where in terms of the performance table so we all had very high hopes from you and you kind of uh uh made all of us proud so thank you so much and thank you so much for being a part of AlpataKarwa.com we are we are extremely happy I cannot just use the uh the kind of excitement that I have in my heart in words I cannot put that in my words but then we are very very happy to have students like you who are so passionate about literature because see clearing net is one part of the thing but then what I really want from the depth of my heart is to have students on board with us who want to become great teachers and who are enthusiastic and passionate about literature because we want to spread this across India that we have wonderful teachers so that they can create wonderful students in future and I'm very happy and very very glad that we have you on uh board with us thank you so much for choosing us here and thank you so much for taking out time for this interview the kind of experiences you have shared I think it's going to be extremely helpful for anybody who uh aspires to clear jrf because I I've kind of felt as if um you know all those things that I used to jot down before uh coming live on youtube or before making a ppt for youtube where I want to share my experiences that division co-importance dome of this solve karohi all of that you've kind of summarized in the center so everything that you've spoken is exactly what I think in my head and coming from a person who has done jrf and recently cleared the paper so a lot of people are going to resonate with what you think and are going to follow in follow your footsteps thank you thank you so much congratulations once again and give my warm regards to your parents yeah definitely have a nice day thank you same to you bye bye