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Rise of a village boy|RohanBhaskar,IIFT

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Rohan Bhaskar
Rohan Bhaskar

I hail from a small village in Uttar Pradesh which was underdeveloped at the time of independence. When I was born, our village started to develop mainly because of the liberisation policies of government. Ultra tech cement had a huge role to play in development of infrastructure in our village and several others in the country. It is said that if your foundation is strong, then you can achieve great heights. Several qualities that make Ultratech cement number one in its field are integrity that products made to last and not deceive the customer, commitment I.e. delivery on promise, passion, seamlessness and speed. In the same way, my foundation of basic education was very strong which helped me to get into IIFT that is among top 10 B-schools of one of the most competitive country in the world. I had inbuilt some of the above qualities in myself like honesty in doing work, perseverance to fight for my goal, passion to achieve my goal regardless of adversity which helped me pass through various stages of life with flying colours. When we renovate or buy a new house and ultra tech cement is used, it brings positive energy to our home which is essential to lead a happy and stress less life. By being positive and confident you can achieve great things in life. I had appeared for the interview of IIFT wearing Van Heusen suit which gave me confidence. I cracked the interview not only because of my knowledge but also because of confidence.

I hail from a small village in India which was a backward place in terms of education, exposure etc. To compete with the world where English speaking is a must was very difficult due to my background. After my primary education in the village, my parents had got transferred to a city where I joined a convent school. It was very difficult in the beginning but due to my passion to achieve my goal, perseverance, positive energy, I was able to learn the language by reading, writing, listening and speaking the language on a regular basis, cracked one of the toughest competitive exams of the country CAT, IIFT with flying colours and got into top 10 business schools of the country. I was always supported by my family who were there in every ups and downs for me supporting me and motivating me to achieve great things in life. Due to this, I won several English article writing completions in school and was highly praised by the teachers for my effort in English. Because of this achievement, I became positive and confident in life and this helped me to face adverse conditions. It is rightly said that: “A river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence.”

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Rise of a village boy|RohanBhaskar,IIFT