Sometimes NDA and sometimes engineering, then heard heart and now in Asia’s oldest law college

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MH CET: Kisalaya hails from Kharuna Jairam, a small village in Muzaffarpur. Kisalaya’s father is an accountant in Narkatiaganj and mother is a government teacher. Kisalaya tells that if ……

Muzaffarpur: Kisalaya Parashar, a resident of Kharuna Jairam village in Bihar Muzaffarpur district, obtained 99.82 percentile in MH CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) for admission to Asia’s oldest and prestigious law college. While his achievement will give courage to the youth to study and grow further, he has illuminated the name of the village and the district with this success. The Kisalaya, who once prepared the NDA, also turned to engineering but in the end, listened to his heart and decided to make a career in the field of law.

This achievement of the kiss is also special because MH CET exams millions of students from all over the country. In such a situation, the competition increases so much that it is considered a big achievement for any student to achieve so much percentage. Now Kisalaya is eyeing admission in top law institutes in the country like Government Law College, Mumbai (GLC). Kisalaya told that initially he was preparing for NDA. Family members were not agreed to prepare for his NDA. After this, he tried his hand in engineering but, he felt that his real passion is in the field of law. After this, he decided that now he will do what his heart will say. With this passion, he started preparing for the first law entrance clat in Delhi. Clat did not get good results, after which he returned to his house Muzaffarpur Bihar. After some time, he came to know about MH CET and he prepared it from online and self study only after staying home. The hard work of the kisses paid off and achieved success by bringing 99.82 percent number in the exam results of MH CET.

Kisalaya hails from Kharuna Jairam, a small village in Muzaffarpur. Kisalaya’s father is an accountant in Narkatiaganj and mother is a government teacher. Kisalaya says that if the goal is clear and hard work is done with honesty, then no destination is overcome. Kisalaya credited his success to his parents, teachers and guides. He said, “My parents have always encouraged me. Even when I decided to go to the law, they gave me full support. The medium of coming to the field of law is his father. Kisalaya’s father has also made laws. The ladder of success can be made.

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