New Beginning
My Educational Journey
Hello dear reader,
My name is Makwana Ravi, and today I want to share something more about my life and studies. As a student, I believe that whatever I am today is because of my education and the people who supported me in this journey. From my B.A. studies in Bhavnagar to my present B.Ed. course in Rajkot, every step has been full of learning, new experiences, challenges, and blessings.
My Graduation (B.A.)
I completed my Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree at MRRM Arts College, Bhavnagar, which is under Maharaja Krushnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University (MKBU). Those three years of graduation were some of the most important years of my life. They not only gave me knowledge but also confidence and direction.
In those years, my professors played a very big role. I am very thankful to Vipul Sir, Kavisha Ma’am, and Vaidehi Ma’am. They were not only teachers but also mentors who always guided me. Sometimes when I was confused about studies or future decisions, their advice gave me courage. They encouraged me to read more, to write more, and to never give up. I still remember many of their lectures which motivated me even outside the classroom.
My Classmates and Friends
College life is incomplete without friends. My classmates were not just classmates; they were like a second family for me. We spent time together in classes, canteen, library, and even in exam preparation. With them I laughed, I learned, and I made memories which I will never forget.
Two of my best friends are Yagndeep and Yashpal. They played an important role in my life. They always supported me, shared their ideas, and encouraged me. We discussed not only studies but also life, dreams, and future. Their friendship is very valuable to me, and I will always be grateful for it.
My Admission Journey
After completing my B.A., I wanted to continue my studies and decided to join B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education). Taking admission was not an easy process, but I was lucky to get help from many people. I want to thank Vipul Sir again, who guided me at the right time. I also thank Ajay Mama and Paresh Bhai, who explained things clearly and helped me to choose the correct path.
Another important person is Yogesh, who did all the online work for me. Nowadays, online forms and admission processes can be very confusing, but he always helped me with patience. Whenever I called him, he gave me a clear and satisfying answer. Because of their support, my admission became smooth and successful.
Now I am studying B.Ed. at Murlidhar B.Ed. College, which is under Saurashtra University, Rajkot. This course is very special for me because my dream is to become a teacher. Here I am learning about teaching methods, classroom management, and also the values a teacher should have.
Hostel Life
Another big part of my life right now is hostel life. I am staying at Swaminarayan Hostel, Sardhar, Rajkot. I am very thankful to Vajudada and Magandada, who arranged the hostel for me. Without their help, it would have been very difficult to find a place to stay.
Living in a hostel is not easy in the beginning, but slowly I started enjoying it. Hostel life taught me discipline, time management, and independence. I learned how to adjust with students from different backgrounds and cultures. Sometimes it is difficult to stay away from family, but hostel life also gives a chance to grow as a person.
Another good thing is that now I can experience the culture of two cities—Bhavnagar and Rajkot. Bhavnagar gave me the foundation during my B.A. studies, and Rajkot is giving me new experiences during my B.Ed. Both cities have their own culture, festivals, and traditions. This has helped me to understand people better and respect different lifestyles.
My Reflections
When I look back at my journey, I feel very thankful. Education has not only given me knowledge but also shaped my character. My professors gave me inspiration, my friends gave me happiness, my family and relatives gave me guidance, and hostel life gave me independence. All these experiences together are helping me to become a better person every day.
I believe that gratitude is very important. Whatever success we achieve, it is never only because of us—it is because of the people who stood with us. That is why today I want to thank everyone—my teachers, my friends, my family, and all those who helped me in small or big ways.
My Dream
My future dream is to become a good teacher. I want to inspire students the way my teachers inspired me. I want to make learning enjoyable and meaningful. For me, teaching is not just a career; it is a responsibility. A teacher is like a lamp that removes darkness from students’ lives. I want to become that lamp for my future students.
I know that the road ahead will not be easy, but with the blessings of my teachers, support of my friends and family, and my own hard work, I believe I can achieve this dream.
Conclusion
My journey from Bhavnagar to Rajkot, from B.A. to B.Ed., from classroom learning to hostel life, has been full of experiences. Every person I met, every difficulty I faced, and every lesson I learned has made me stronger. I will continue to move forward with the same passion and gratitude.
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