Arise! Awake! And stop not until the goal is reached
After taking coaching from Allen for AIPMT, Aditya grabbed AIR-8 in the AIPMT 2012. Aditya Mehta is currently a first-year Internal Medicine Resident at Western Michigan University, U.S.A. The 25-year-old doctor received his MBBS degree from one of the Ivy League medical colleges of India – M.A.M.C.
He says “Growing up in a family that has always been doing business, my grandfather and all the family members wanted me to be a doctor and serve the city in the future. Seeing the life, my family physician was living; the amount of respect and love he receives from his patients, a career in medicine looked more promising and rewarding”. Talking of the support and motivation of his family members he says, “Each and every member of my family and my friends motivate me even today. My grandfather, my brothers, and uncles everyone help me in one or the other way. During college life, friends helped a lot. They are like a family now to me”. Inspired by the family physician, Aditya’s journey of becoming a doctor started so that he can serve the city in the future.
He believes that once you are determined enough that you can do it; motivation comes to you naturally in different forms. At ALLEN, he mentioned that each and every open session has inspired him and given him the strength to keep moving forward. Those motivational speeches by Rajesh Maheshwari Sir always remained special to his heart. The way he used to say “Karna hai to Karna hai”, the word always had a deep impact on his mind and he was sure that under the guidance of legendary teachers one is being “nurtured” the best at ALLEN. He adds that it’s always such a friendly environment there that you never feel you are in the wrong place.
With this humble thought in mind and with the dream of becoming a good doctor, Aditya embarked upon this life-long expedition of hard work and dedicated efforts. He had quite known the complexity of the pre-medical entrance exam for which he says “Clearing AIPMT was not an easy task which I knew before I opted for medical. So, I needed some guidance and the best coaching available to me, not too far from home was ALLEN, Kota”.
Aditya Mehta is currently a first-year Internal Medicine Resident at Western Michigan University, U.S.A. The 25-year-old doctor received his MBBS degree from one of the Ivy League medical colleges of India – M.A.M.C.
Aditya plans to do a fellowship in cardiology after his post-graduation and he truly believes in working hard and studying smart. He says “Study like there is no tomorrow because if you keep putting off for tomorrow, it will probably be too late”
His motto in life as a doctor is – patient first and do no harm. He believes that the journey to success is always a difficult one with its own ups and downs. But if we want success, we need to push ourselves because no one will do it for us. And that we should never get disheartened by failures but rather learn from them. He adds “Belief in yourself and never gives up on your dream just because it’s taking too long to accomplish it. Time shall pass anyway and nothing is impossible, no target unachievable. Try harder and harder until you succeed”.
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