AIIMS MBBS 2014 Topper Pattisapu Srividya – All India Rank 1

AIIMS MBBS 2014 Topper Pattisapu Srividya – All India Rank 1

Updated on 26 Feb 2015, 03:12 PM IST

Pattisapu Srividya from Visakhapatnam topped AIIMS MBBS Exam Results announced on June 25. Though she already achieved high ranks in other medical entrance exams including AIR 9 in the JIPMER entrance test, 7th rank in EAMCET, AIR 8 in the Manipal Medical Entrance Exam, and AIR 59 in AIPMT, AIR 1 in AIIMS leaves no doubt about her dream of entering into India’s top medical college.

AIIMS MBBS 2014 Topper Pattisapu Srividya – All India Rank 1
AIIMS MBBS 2014 Topper Pattisapu Srividya – All India Rank 1

Incidentally, Careers360 informed her about her AIIMS results on June 25. Immediately after AIIMS results were announced, Careers360 spoke to her about her outstanding performance, preparation strategy and hobbies. Read below this topper interview.


Interview Excerpts:

Careers360: Congratulations Pattisapu Srividya for Rank 1 in AIIMS 2014 Entrance Exam!

Pattisapu Srividya: Thank you so much sir. I am very happy and I can’t believe that I am rank 1 holder of the AIIMS Entrance Exam 2014. I did never imagined that I would top the AIIMS entrance. This came as a pleasant surprise for me.


Careers360: Please tell us about your family background.

Pattisapu Srividya: My father P.V.S. Prasad works with State Bank of India and my mother J. Rajyalakshmi works with Canara Bank. I thank my parents for letting me choose to do what I wanted in my careers. I thank them for giving me freedom and space.


Careers360: How did you prepare for AIIMS 2014? How much time did you devote for AIIMS?

Pattisapu Srividya: Actually, I haven’t particularly prepared for the AIIMS because I was not confident that I could make through it. But I was studying regularly for the other medical exam like JIPMER, EAMCET and AIPMT. I attribute my success to my love towards my studies. I really enjoy my studies but along with that I never compromise on my eight hours of sleep.


Careers360: What is your rank in other medical exams this year?

Pattisapu Srividya: I secured 9th rank in JIPMER, 7th in EAMCET, AIR 8th in Manipal Medical Entrance exam and 59th AIR in AIPMT.


Careers360: Which subjects did you find easiest and toughest during preparation?

Pattisapu Srividya: For me, easiest was the Chemistry and I didn’t find much difficulty in any other subject in the entrance exam.


Careers360: Besides studies, what do you do? Do you like sports?

Pattisapu Srividya: I love painting. It allows me to enhance my creative thought process. I also love to read J.K. Rowling’s novels and love the Harry Potter character.


Careers360: Which is your favourite Hollywood movie? Which movie did you watch last time?

Pattisapu Srividya: I watch movies regularly. I didn’t see any movie just before the exam.


Careers360: What is your dream in Medical studies.

Pattisapu Srividya: I wish to study more on molecular biology and I am extremely fond of this domain.

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