The first lesson of economics is scarcity- there is never enough of anything to fully satisfy all those who want it .
As an Economist I believe the thirst for knowledge and education can never be satisfied and this thought may be has lead my journey to what I’m today.
As a child, I always use to wonder how the opportunity cost rules our lives. It’s the money and time that are the most dominating variables that drives every economic agent. I tried to make optimum utilisation of resources i.e time and money by pursuing BMS in finance and then I worked at different organisations. However, spend most of my corporate experience at TCS as Senior Associate and proved myself as a valuable resources to the organisation by receiving a GreenBelt in Innovation where I could reduce two productive hours into three minutes of CITI Mortgage.
Nevertheless my desire for knowledge has made me add one more feather to my hat by pursing MA in Economics at Mumbai School of Economics and Public Policy. This has further enhanced my interest in economics. It has helped me to develope a new mindset by finding it’s relevance in real world and work for the betterment of society.
This has led me to move to teaching profession and I worked as lecture and Assistant professor at various college in Mumbai. I cleared NET and SET Exam which qualifies me to be an Assistant Professor. I published various research papers and attended workshops on revising syllabus of undergraduates.
Currently serving at VSIT as Assistant Professor, provided me a platform to contribute to a change in the society by providing quality education along with its practical orientation. Looking forward for self discovery as It is said that the teacher makes the difference, not classroom and they make stories with the right combination of chalk and challenge. Over a period of six years of experience in this profession, I taught different papers of Economics like Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, International Economics, History of Economics thoughts, Environmental Economics and Quantitative methods. However my personal interest includes writing poems, reading and painting. Currently I’m Planning for Ph.D in Economics to widen my thinking and contribute to the society.
Being born in a family where both of my parents were doctors, I was expected to take up medicine as my career. So just like every middle class family my career was decided even before I could learn to speak. During my school and college days I was an above average student but when it came to giving my entrance test for medical somehow I could not manage to get admission in Mumbai and again due to family restrictions I could not go to Yavatmal where I managed secure an M.B.B.S seat. But life does not stop right? So I was expected to prepare for medical entrance one more time. I wished to go for Engineering and brought my admission form as well but was persuaded against it. So to not waste my year I was made to take admission to B.Sc. in the same college where I completed my HSc and that was a turning point for me.
During graduation I was lucky enough to be taught by teachers who inspired me not just to understand what I like but also to take a stand for what I like. So I decided to complete my education in Electronics even after getting B.D.S. seat in a college in Navi Mumbai after my second attempt of the medical entrance. This time I was persistent and confident enough to do what I like and was ready to take all the responsibility of that. So I continued my education while working part time as tutor, because if the choice is yours, so is its responsibility.
During my graduation I realized that, it is more important to know various opportunities around us than to be stuck with a single choice. Unlike our parents’ time, these days we have large number of opportunities, but we lack is proper guidance to explore them. Also one needs to make his own decisions and not just that should be able to work hard to achieve their goal. This thought inspired me to become a teacher and I did my Masters in Electronics and completed B.Ed. I wished to be the torch that today’s kids need in the world full of opportunities. I wanted to tell them that career does not end only because you missed one opportunity, but this also does not mean that we stop taking our career seriously. We can be more alert and grab the next opportunity that comes in our way and again make a comeback in the race of life. So what are we waiting for? ON YOUR MARK. GET-SET-AND GO….