Mahatma Gandhi
Aditya, you haven't mentioned your Category. MGM Medical College is a Private Medical College and there are 3 Categories in Private Medical Colleges. Category A is the Government Quota Seats. And only candidates of the home State are eligible to apply for these seats. Nevertheless, in 2019 under State Quota, the cut offs for various Categories for MGM College under Category A, have been as follows:
General Category: 470
SC:194
ST:252
OBC: 379
B Category seats are also called Management Quota Seats and they are filled through State Counselling and the remaining seats are filled through direct Admissions by contacting the College directly provided the Candidate has registered for the respective State Counselling and has not been able to secure a seat in the Counselling. Under Category B, 115 marks secured a seat in MGM College under General Category. The last Category is NRI seats Category and you cannot apply for that. Now with 200 marks, you can get a seat in MGM College, Jaipur under Management Quota. And if you are preparing for NEET, you may as well try our NEET Knockout package: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/ . And because you have 2 more months to prepare for NEET, you may as well use this opportunity. There should be a systematic approach in preparing for NEET and our Knockout package can help you with that..
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Mahatma Gandhi Medical College is no doubtly a famous college. All the features are very good and fruitful for studies.
The AIR for neet which is required for sc, st, obc is between 300 to 400. If I say very precisely then as per the previous records, for sc it 300, for st it 313 and for obc it is near about 400 whereas fir general candidate it is 453 or more.
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It was very interesting because he used to hero worship a friend of his elder brother who was a very athletic, strong person and young Mohan was very timid, weak and shy. He was very bad at physical activity and always hero worship this guy and that boy used to tell him that you only eat vegetarian food that is why, you are weak so if you want to become strong and fight with the british, you must become physically strong and unless you eat non- vegetarian, you can never be strong. So Mohan started experimenting with eating non vegetarian food and he described that the first time he ate the couple of pieces of mutton he had nightmares that if goat was breathing in his tummy but because he wanted to become strong and capable of fighting with British, he decided to continue this practice and to finance this practice because he had to get some money so he stole a couple of gold rings from his father's favourite bracelet and that is when his conscious started pricking him and he started getting sleepless nights because he realised that he has committed a crime but he was very scared that his father would made him out.
It is not a verified version of the story, my version of the story is that by then he was married to Kasturba because he was married to Kasturba when both of them were thirteen. So, he confided about his sins to Kasturba and she told him that it was of no use of confessing these things to her because he had not committed a crime against her. If he is repenting then he should confess to his father against whom he has committed the crime.
Tushar Gandhi Motivational Speaker, Great- Grandson of Mahatma Gandhi
Student life of Mohan was divided into two periods, one was the preliminary schooling that he did in Rajkot in elementary schools and he was a very mediocre student at that time. The fact is that after doing indian matric, he decided to join Shamaldas College in Bhavnagar and that was his first experience with education in english medium and Mohan actually dropped out of college and ran back home saying that he was incapable of completing his college education so he gave it up and came back from Shamaldas College in Bhavnagar. He had a desire to become a doctor so he decided that he will pursue medical studies which was rejected by his family. They did not want him to work on dead bodies, blood, flesh, etc. and so they dissuaded him from that and then one of his father's friend suggested that he should take legal studies because if he would to carry the legacy of his father and grandfather and aspire to become the prime minister of a princely state then because of the changing times, he would have to learn english and the english system of administration and so if he was a british qualified lawyer so he would be the most suitable to pursue that career so finally it was suggested that he will be sent to abroad to study but then they were hit by a social taboo because the Vaishyas believed that it was a sin to go across the seas. So the community threatened a social boycott if Mohan went abroad then Mohan said that this is my life and my decisions and my mother is supporting me so I am going so he went to England. What I feel is the impact of that education on the world today is a fact that opened up on the perspective of this young man who till then was from a very small town and orthodox Indian community, the entire exposure was restricted to that family, to that town and that community and when he went to England that is when he first experienced society and life outside that restricted area and that is what is the most important thing that we really benefit when we expand our horizon and gain experience in that expanded vision because we have to realise that there is a whole world beyond what we are capable of comprehending and only those who start identifying the world achieve greater things and that is the startling transformation of the young Mohan into Mohandas Gandhi and then into barrister Mohandas Gandhi.
Hey Mona!
I am providing you with the excerpt from one of the article. You can go through this and this will help you. Feel free to ask any other query by replying to this comment.
https://www.mkgandhi.org/gandhiji/07prahlad_harishchandra.htm
Hope this will help!
If you look at it merely from the discipline of the school and attending school, yes, you can say that Mohan was not a disciplined student. The period you are talking about is physical education which was something he didn't like at all. SO he used to bunk physical education classes and rush back home. There were two reasons for doing that, the first was that he was not really keen on doing the physical activity at that point of his age, the second was that his father was ill and Mohan, after being influenced by Bhakt Prahlad had decided that nursing for his father was his responsibility and so he realised that since the physical education period was the last period in school, he would bunk that and rush back home to take care of his father so it wasn't that he was bunking classes and going to watch a movie or just chilling with his friends. Even there he also had justified reasons of rushing back home to serve his ailing father but the uniqueness of Mohan was that whenever he realised that he was weak in a particular subject, he took it upon himself to self study and acquire knowledge on his own so he used to be a voracious reader. He became a self taught student even if you look today, the real cream of students in schools are not the ones who are bookworms or the ones who mug up questions and answers and then just spill them out. The real cream of students who achieve great things are the ones who self taught themselves. They didn't even rely on their teachers for knowledge. They explored knowledge and learned with their own efforts and that is what was unique about Mohan . It reflected more when he went into higher studies but even in school that trait was there.
I think what was important is the lesson that Mohan learnt from his childhood from watching his parents both his father and his mother was of not cutting corners and the realisation that if you took a shortcut then what you achieved will also compromise. If you found the journey to be very precarious and difficult and you found an easy way out, you lost out on the pleasure of having striven to achieve that objective and that objective itself become valueless after sometime and you start craving for something else and you start looking for a shortcut and that is what happens to us today in this mad rat race that we enter into right from childhood in which we are told, is life. Life is not a rat race. We are human beings for a reason otherwise we would all have been rats who would have been struggling around to just eat and propagate. We are human beings because we are supposed to achieve far greater things and we are supposed to strive hard for that, not give up just because it's difficult, not find a shortcut, not compromise so that we can be ahead of others, not cheat.
As a leader of the team, Mahatma Gandhi did not say that everybody else is wrong and that is why everything has gone wrong. He said that I have a weakness and the result is a cause of that weakness. This is what is required by us to understand that every action and it's result, we are to be held responsible. If we start holding ourselves responsible and we look inwards to it, we will achieve far greater things than we indulge in a brain game and say everybody else is wrong and that;s why everything is failing.
He was a very mediocre student. If you read his autobiography, you will realise it. He's been very frank about how poor he was and how he lagged behind in studies and like everybody else, he had his favourite subjects and the subjects which he disliked so he neglected those subjects and failed very badly in those. The only thing unique about him right from his childhood was that he was always striving to better himself. He never allowed his weaknesses to hold him back. He identified those and then he decided to overcome those and he made an effort to overcome those. If you read the autobiography, you will read how in his student days he made himself better all the time and how he did not feel ashamed to admit his failures. Right from the episodes of stealing from his father to cheating and getting engaged in immoral activities. He admitted to all his mistakes and made a conscious effort to not repeat those mistakes and that is what makes the difference in him and in his academic career, he realised that he was mediocre and he made an attempt to better himself. He didn't cheat even when famously his teacher wanted him to cheat but he refused.
So here's this cheating story:
It was the period of English and the English inspector of school would come and he wanted to test the level of knowledge of the class so he gave them a spelling test and the English teacher was walking around to ensure that his students perform the best and he saw that young Mohan spelled a word 'cattle' wrong so he pointed it out to him and said that your neighbour has got it right so look at it and correct yourself so Mohan refused to do that resulting in the fact that the inspector chided him and the teacher that this student doesn't know the spelling of cattle. The teacher also finally punished Mohan for not obeying his command to cheat but Mohan said that if I had cheated then it would have been insulting to you because I would have also hidden the fact that I hadn't learnt from you. That was the ethicality right from the beginning of his life that he continuously practiced and that is what made him a better person as time went by.
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