<div>City boy Viraj Ananth has topped the all India Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) this year. A student of Vidyashilp Academy in Jakkur, Viraj (18) secured 92 per cent in SSLC, and always wanted to pursue law after his pre-university.<br /><br />Viraj’s mother Sapna Ramaswamy is a teacher and his father, Ananth Ramaswamy, works for a multi-national corporation, and are residents of Sadashivanagar. <br /><br />Viraj, a skilled debater, runs a public-speaking startup for students here. He has participated in numerous public speaking competitions at the national and international levels from a young age. Not a fan of the sciences, he had co-founded a startup called Inter-mind Global, aimed at helping students groom public speaking skills and boost their self-confidence.<br /><br />Study routine<br />Talking about his achievement, Viraj said, “I am not academically oriented, and don’t like to wake up early in the morning to study. I concentrated on general knowledge and followed a study pattern with several mock tests,” he said, thanking his family and friends for their support.<br /><br />Viraj said he studied for CLAT for at least seven hours per day from December, but put in more time from March. Viraj plans to pursue a course at National Law School of India University here. <br /><br /></div>
<div>City boy Viraj Ananth has topped the all India Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) this year. A student of Vidyashilp Academy in Jakkur, Viraj (18) secured 92 per cent in SSLC, and always wanted to pursue law after his pre-university.<br /><br />Viraj’s mother Sapna Ramaswamy is a teacher and his father, Ananth Ramaswamy, works for a multi-national corporation, and are residents of Sadashivanagar. <br /><br />Viraj, a skilled debater, runs a public-speaking startup for students here. He has participated in numerous public speaking competitions at the national and international levels from a young age. Not a fan of the sciences, he had co-founded a startup called Inter-mind Global, aimed at helping students groom public speaking skills and boost their self-confidence.<br /><br />Study routine<br />Talking about his achievement, Viraj said, “I am not academically oriented, and don’t like to wake up early in the morning to study. I concentrated on general knowledge and followed a study pattern with several mock tests,” he said, thanking his family and friends for their support.<br /><br />Viraj said he studied for CLAT for at least seven hours per day from December, but put in more time from March. Viraj plans to pursue a course at National Law School of India University here. <br /><br /></div>