
Rosan Wilson (Batch of 2021): Alumni Journey
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Rosan Wilson, a proud alumnus of Kalrashukla, currently pursues his MBBS in the third year at the prestigious Seth GS Medical College. His academic path is as inspiring as his dedication, with aspirations to specialize in MD Medicine.
The Kalrashukla Experience
Rosan credits Kalrashukla for playing a pivotal role in his journey to cracking the NEET UG entrance exam. Reflecting on his time at the institute, he says:
“The faculty members are incredibly dedicated and knowledgeable. They explained complex topics in a simple and easily understandable manner. The teaching environment was positively productive, helping me stay focused and committed to my studies.”
Special mentions go to Prof. Shukla for his personalized attention during the lockdown when online classes became the norm. Rosan recalls how Shukla Sir’s guidance in Physics and dedication to clearing doubts kept him on track during a challenging time.
Another strong influence was Pooja Ma’am, whose exceptional teaching built strong concepts in Botany. Rosan remarks:
“Pooja Ma’am is one of the most dedicated teachers I’ve studied under. Her teachings are lessons for life.”
Advice for Aspiring Students
Rosan urges current students to have faith in themselves and maintain honesty in their academic pursuits:
“Procrastination is the enemy of success. Believe in yourself and stay truthful to your conscience.”
A Stellar Student
Described by his teachers as “brilliant, sharp, and quietly focused,” Rosan achieved an impressive NEET score of 667/720 during the tumultuous COVID-19 period, cementing his position as one of Kalrashukla’s top performers in recent years.
Final Words
Kalrashukla’s supportive and knowledgeable faculty left a lasting impact on Rosan’s journey, helping him navigate the challenges of NEET preparation and setting the foundation for his successful UG years.
Rosan’s inspiring story reminds students that persistence, dedication, and self-belief are key to unlocking one’s potential and reaching academic heights.