In 2023, Ekanshi Ojha achieved an impressive 800 out of 800 on the Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET UG). She is enrolled in Miranda House, University of Delhi, to pursue a BA in Political Science with Honors. She's in her second term of school.
Ojha, who is seventeen years old, attended Delhi Public School in Kanpur for her education.
She took the CUET UG 2023 test in English, history, political science, psychology, economics, and general subjects. She received a 96.4 percent pass rate in Class 10 and a 98.8 percent grade in Class 12. In an interview with indianexpress.com, Ojha discusses her CUET UG preparation.
- Revision. Stress a lot on revision
– Read NCERT again and again
– Take adequate mock tests
– Time management is the key
– Try the elimination technique to answer difficult questions
– CUET is not that difficult. Do not take stress
I did not register for coaching and started preparing for the CUET on my own. A few topics on the board exam syllabus were deleted. I studied those deleted portions for CUET preparation.
After the board exams were over, I focussed on revision. I tried to revise two chapters of one subject every day. I mostly used the NCERT textbooks for other domain-specific subjects.
However, I also cited Sandeep Garg when discussing economics. I also purchased books from Oswal Publications for practice exams. I also completed the practice exams that are accessible on the NTA website. For me, that turned out to be significant. It served as a preview of what to expect from the actual test. I took the NTA practice exams again.
Ekanshi Ojha achieved a perfect score of 800 out of 800 on the CUET UG 2023.
Ekanshi Ojha is enrolled in Miranda House, University of Delhi, pursuing a BA in Political Science with Honors.
Ekanshi Ojha took the CUET UG 2023 in English, history, political science, psychology, economics, and general subjects.
Ekanshi Ojha scored 96.4 percent in Class 10 and 98.8 percent in Class 12.
Ekanshi Ojha's tips for CUET UG aspirants include: Stress a lot on revision. Read NCERT textbooks repeatedly. Take adequate mock tests. Manage time effectively. Use the elimination technique to answer difficult questions. Do not take stress; CUET is not that difficult.