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प्रश्न
You are Nitin / Nitin from XYZ School. You wish to start applying to various colleges for admission after your ISC examination. In about 300 words, draft your personal profile using the guidelines given below :
Your name, year spend in the school you are passing out from – academin interests and performane – cultural activities you participated in – sports - positions of leadership held during your staty in the school – your future plans and goals – two characteristics that your consider to be your strengths – two characteristics that set you apart from the others.
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उत्तर
Nita,
XYZ School,
CST-400060.
23rd February, 2019.
The Principal,
St Joseph College,
Fort-400050.
With due respect, I, Nita from XYZ School, humbly request you to please give me admission for the Academic year 2018-19 for 1st year. I have studied till ISC examination form the same school which means almost 14 years in the same. In my Academic carrier I was a very good sports give and have participated in almost all the sports available in our school for which I have many medals and levels at my credit for collegiate and inter-collegiate sports.
I loved almost all the sports but of there I liked baskeball the most because we had to run a lot and also very skill fully make goals. I was also keen in exceling in my acadmic interests along with studies I always intiated reading new in the assembly helped teachers in checking the unifrom and shoes tidiness, walking in a line till entercing the class we had many debate ressions, extempore, quiz competitions related to subjects, social responsibilities and awareness. Being able to handle and lead everyone efficiently all the students wanted me to take over the responsibility. It may be in sports or academics they all suggested My name, which I take as a pride and also I was interested in leading as I had all the leadership qualities. I enjoyed my responsibilities and my role alot.
My future plans are to become either a sports girl or a successful doctor but out of both I aspire to be a doctor. I am really in interested in helping the poor people who cannot take treatment just because cannot affored it may people die because could not take treatment. After I become a doctor I shall start my own NGO for the people and run a allive own so that evey poor will be able to take treatment on any problem or disease. I am a very hardworking and a helful lady.
I keep myself in other shoes so understand their pain and my 2nd characteristic would be I am very honest everytime be it my mistake or others.
Request you to please consider the same and give me admission.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
Nita.
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