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Paisabazaar Launches Credit Premier League to Find India's Most Credit-Healthy Consumers
Paisabazaar Launches Credit Premier League to Find India's Most Credit-Healthy Consumers

Hans India

time09-07-2025

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  • Hans India

Paisabazaar Launches Credit Premier League to Find India's Most Credit-Healthy Consumers

Bangalore: Paisabazaar, India's leading consumer credit marketplace and free credit score platform, today announced the launch of the Paisabazaar Credit Premier League, a nationwide contest to identify India's most credit-healthy consumers. The contest is open to both existing Paisabazaar consumers and new users who check their credit score on the Paisabazaar platform — via the website or mobile app — during the contest period, July 5 to August 5, 2025. Participants can track their All-India Rank, as well as city-wise and age-wise rankings, and view the leader board exclusively on the Paisabazaar app. The contest will reward top-ranked consumers from across the country with exciting prizes, including iPhones and Amazon vouchers. According to Paisabazaar, the Credit Premier League aims to make the journey towards good credit health engaging and rewarding, while also building greater awareness about the importance of maintaining a strong credit profile. Santosh Agarwal, CEO, Paisabazaar, said: 'Despite credit score being one of the most important indicators of our financial health, conversations around it are still rare. With the Credit Premier League, we want to make credit score mainstream. The contest adds a fun, competitive edge to the process, and we hope it encourages more consumers to actively track, improve, and talk about their credit health.' Consumers can participate by simply checking their free credit score on the Paisabazaar app or website during the contest period. Those with strong credit profiles stand a chance to climb the ranks and win prizes.

Digital detox, cricket breaks: CA toppers share winning strategies
Digital detox, cricket breaks: CA toppers share winning strategies

Time of India

time07-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Digital detox, cricket breaks: CA toppers share winning strategies

1 2 3 4 Ahmedabad: Four young achievers from Ahmedabad revealed their strategies for conquering one of India's most challenging professional exams, proving that success comes not just from hours invested but from smart preparation and balance. For 21-year-old Priyal Jain, who secured an impressive 18th rank in the chartered accountancy (CA) final examination, the path to success was paved with unwavering discipline and consistent dedication. The Bodakdev resident maintained a rigorous schedule of eight to ten hours of daily study for five months. She disconnected from Instagram, further limiting her already restricted screen time to essential use only. "When fatigue set in, I would talk to my mother or catch up on a TV show during meals," she said. The final three months of preparation proved decisive for Parth Shah, 21, who achieved an outstanding All-India Rank (AIR) of 28 in the CA final exam. "I disconnected from my phone, using only my mother's device for essential calls. Reading fiction during breaks helped me dive back into studies with a fresh mind," he said. You Can Also Check: Ahmedabad AQI | Weather in Ahmedabad | Bank Holidays in Ahmedabad | Public Holidays in Ahmedabad Kinjal Chaudhary, 18, who secured AIR 29 in the Intermediate exam, maintained an intensive 12-hour study schedule, yet grappled with constant self-imposed pressure. "Social interactions triggered guilt. In retrospect, completely isolating myself wasn't ideal," she reflected. "I will balance better the next time," she said. Yug Patel, 18, who achieved AIR 38 in Intermediate, advocated strategic breaks. "To prevent mental exhaustion, I engaged in box cricket with friends or enjoyed movies occassionally. Despite moments of uncertainty, I focused on building confidence." All four achievers unanimously identified 'Auditing' (Advanced Auditing, Assurance and Professional Ethics) as the most challenging subject. The national pass percentage in CA final increased to 18.75% from the previous 13.74%. The Intermediate exam results showed a slight decline to 13.22% from 14.05%. Ahmedabad demonstrated marginally better final exam results at 19.35%, while Intermediate examination performance was lower at 10.62%.

"Regular Mock Practice...": Law Exam 2025 Toppers Share Tips For Aspirants
"Regular Mock Practice...": Law Exam 2025 Toppers Share Tips For Aspirants

NDTV

time27-06-2025

  • General
  • NDTV

"Regular Mock Practice...": Law Exam 2025 Toppers Share Tips For Aspirants

LAW 2025 Toppers : The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) released the revised results for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) Postgraduate 2025, following a directive from the Delhi High Court on June 10, 2025. Over 120 rank holders were accepted provisionally to the NLSIU, Bengaluru, and 44 to the National Law University, Odisha, as per the first provisional merit list. Anushka Johari, who secured an All-India Rank (AIR) of 35 with 216 marks, earned a spot at National Law University, Odisha. Meanwhile, Omisha Sharma achieved her dream of joining NLSIU, Bengaluru with an AIR of 62 in her second consecutive attempt at the CUET PG 2025. Both studied at Maansarovar Coaching, Delhi. Omisha highlighted the importance of mock tests for aspirants, "I would suggest regular mock practice and a solid grasp of GK. This advice is common because it truly works." Anushka also emphasised how weekly mock tests at her coaching centre played a pivotal role, "Weekly mock tests and sectional tests-especially in Mathematics and static GK-kept me on track," she said. Anushka advised students to try to improve their weak subjects more. "Be consistent, stay honest with your efforts, and don't fear failure. Revise your strengths but also face your weak areas head-on. I did that with Mathematics," she said. Through her preparation, Anushka learned that revision matters more than trying to cover everything. "One major takeaway from my prep was the power of revision. I didn't chase multiple sources. Instead, I revised key areas like GK, Computers, and abbreviations several times. Some topics needed five or six revisions before I felt confident," she explained. Omisha talked about how keeping yourself in check with the previous year questions and planning rigorously helps you to achieve good marks. "Getting a clear idea of the kind of questions asked and aligning your prep accordingly is key. Practicing previous years' papers and having a strong plan helped me score well," she said. Both students shared how crucial their coaching centres were in their exam preparation. They credited Maansarovar Law Centre with helping them realise their dreams. Omisha said, "Lectures on Law, GK, and Mock Discussions were the most valuable parts of my coaching." "I started noticing how people exploit legal loopholes to escape accountability. The law, while a tool for justice, can also be misused-and that complexity really intrigued me," Anushka, while sharing how her interest in LAW grew from observing how it is often manipulated. Talking about her inspiration to pursue law, Omisha said, "To me, law represents empowerment. Legal knowledge can be the most powerful driver for a life dedicated to social service and justice."

U'khand students shine in JEE Advanced
U'khand students shine in JEE Advanced

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

U'khand students shine in JEE Advanced

Dehradun: Seventeen-year-old Atharv Kumar from Roorkee secured All-India Rank (AIR) of 2048 in JEE Advanced, with a category rank of 358 in the OBC list. The results were announced by IIT Kanpur. Of the 1,80,422 students who appeared for the exam on May 18, a total of 54,378 qualified. From the IIT Roorkee zone, which includes Uttarakhand, 5,445 candidates cleared the exam, with six securing ranks in the top 100. Atharv, the only child of a single mother, says he always had a strong affinity for mathematics. "But Physics is also one of my favourite subjects," added the shy teenager, who hopes to pursue Computational Mathematics. He scored 87.4% in his Class 12 board exams. Despite a packed schedule that included school, 5-6 hours of coaching, and several hours of self-study, Atharv says he made it a point to get at least seven hours of sleep each night. "In my downtime, I would catch up with friends or just go out for walks to relax," he said. He added that he was never bothered about chasing a rank. "I focused on getting my concepts clear and retaining everything I studied," he said. Another student from the region, 16-year-old Abhinav Hansraj from Miyanwala in Dehradun, also cleared the exam with flying colours. He secured an AIR of 1146 in the SC category and scored 81% in his board exams. His father is a govt schoolteacher currently posted in Kalsi. "There has to be a balance between academics and downtime; otherwise, your focus starts to slip," said Abhinav, who is an avid trekker and aspires to study Computer Science.

Ahmedabad shines in JEE Advanced: 4 students in Top 100
Ahmedabad shines in JEE Advanced: 4 students in Top 100

Time of India

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Ahmedabad shines in JEE Advanced: 4 students in Top 100

1 2 3 4 5 Ahmedabad: Four students from Ahmedabad made it to the Top 100 in All-India Rank (AIR) in the IIT-JEE Advanced result announced on Monday. Mohit Agrawal scored 315 marks and is AIR 12, followed by Mann Patel at AIR 43, Rishabh Iyer at AIR 48, and Shiven Toshniwal at AIR 58. Out of the total, only Shiven was among the Top 10 in IIT-JEE Mains. Ellis Patel at AIR 155 is believed to be the state topper among girls. Mohit had secured AIR 90 in JEE Mains. "I was hoping for even better marks, but I made a few mistakes which cost me. I want to pursue either computer science at IIT Bombay or a mathematics course at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru," said Mohit, son of a chartered accountant father and homemaker mother. A regular at Olympiads, Mohit wishes to pursue a career in research. "Maths has always been my favourite subject that motivated me to take up engineering," he added. Mann Patel scored 299 marks to get AIR 43. He secured AIR 274 in JEE Mains. A student of Utkarsh High School in Bopal, Mann is the son of a scientist at the Institute of Plasma Research (IPR). His father, Hitesh Patel, told TOI that for the past three years, Mann prepared for the exam without any break. "He would not even attend family functions. The hard work paid off. He hopes to get admission in the computer science course at IIT-B," he said. From AIR 165 in JEE Mains, Rishabh Iyer improved to AIR 48 in the Advanced exam. A student of Divya Jyot School, Rishabh was preparing for the exam for the past three years. "My parents are doctors – a paediatrician and a physician – but I always gravitated towards mathematics, which motivated me to take up engineering. My parents have also supported my decision wholeheartedly," said Rishabh, adding that he is hopeful of getting computer science at IIT-B. Shiven Toshniwal at AIR 58 is sure of getting computer science at IIT-B. "The counselling will start soon, and it is a dream come true as I will be pursuing the course with some of my friends from the city," said Toshniwal, who was AIR 9 in JEE Mains. "I shifted base from Anjar in Kutch to Ahmedabad when I was in Class 9. My parents are a paediatrician and an orthopaedic surgeon, but they always helped me pursue my dream to get into IIT. "

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