Back to Main Report Student: Janvi Rajasthan General-EWS PCB 95.60%
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Fit Test Workbook

Student-friendly self-check for phone screens

This workbook is the deeper decision layer behind the main report. It is a 30-question self-check designed to feel easier, clearer, and more honest on a phone screen while still giving a strong result about whether Janvi is leaning toward MBBS or Biotechnology.

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Group 1

Purpose & Identity

Doctor identity zone

These questions check whether Janvi feels naturally drawn toward visible service, doctor identity, and patient-facing impact.

1. I feel a strong pull toward direct patient care and bedside responsibility.

2. I want a career where society immediately understands my professional role.

3. I want my future work to directly affect an individual person's health and survival.

4. Even on difficult days, the idea of becoming a doctor still feels meaningful to me.

5. Visible service to people matters to me more than building solutions behind the scenes.

6. If social prestige disappeared completely, I could still see myself choosing medicine.

Group 2

Clinical Stamina & Emotional Load

Pressure tolerance zone

These questions test whether Janvi can handle the pressure, hierarchy, long training, and emotional load that medicine demands.

7. I can handle blood, pain, distress, and emergency settings without shutting down.

8. I can accept a long training runway before lifestyle control improves.

9. Shift work, unpredictable hours, and intense responsibility feel difficult but acceptable to me.

10. I can study dense material for long periods without needing constant novelty or quick reward.

11. I can function under hierarchy, frequent evaluation, and strong criticism from seniors without collapsing.

12. Emotional exhaustion does not automatically make me want to leave people-facing work.

Group 3

Discovery, Science & Innovation

Research orientation zone

These questions check whether Janvi enjoys discovery, experimentation, science tools, and innovation-driven work.

13. I genuinely enjoy experiments, labs, and asking scientific "why" questions.

14. I can imagine enjoying genomics, diagnostics, biotech products, or biology plus technology.

15. I can stay motivated even when discovery work is slow, uncertain, or invisible to outsiders.

16. I like reading about emerging science even when it has no immediate exam benefit.

17. I would enjoy combining biology with data, coding, instrumentation, or product development.

18. Indirect impact through diagnostics, research, or scientific tools feels meaningful to me.

Group 4

Lifestyle & Time Architecture

Flexibility zone

These questions look at freedom, time control, money timing, movement, and the kind of life Janvi wants in her 20s and 30s.

19. Earlier earnings and better personal-time control matter strongly to me.

20. I would prefer a career that can branch into labs, corporate roles, analytics, research, or startups.

21. I am comfortable moving away from Rajasthan later if a stronger research or academic cluster gives me better growth.

22. I want a future that could later support corporate, hybrid, international, or cross-domain career movement.

23. I can accept a career title that sounds less glamorous if the actual work fits me better.

24. Financial independence in my 20s matters more to me than delayed authority in my 30s.

Group 5

Ambiguity, Workstyle & Career Shape

Decision style zone

These questions measure whether Janvi prefers a clear fixed ladder or a wider path that needs more self-direction and experimentation.

25. I can tolerate uncertain outcomes, failed attempts, and slower external recognition if the work is intellectually strong.

26. I prefer a path with a narrower but clearer ladder over a wider but less linear option field.

27. I can build my future proactively through internships, projects, tools, and specialization rather than waiting for the degree alone to carry me.

28. I enjoy shaping my own path rather than staying inside one rigid, socially predefined ladder.

29. I am willing to compete repeatedly for higher specialization exams if the field truly deserves it.

30. I can keep building credentials through projects, internships, research, and extra skills without needing constant external supervision.

Your Current Result

What your answers are showing

MBBS / Clinical

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Biotechnology / R&D & Tech

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Verdict

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Once enough questions are answered, this section will explain the pattern behind your choices instead of only showing raw scores.

Result Breakdown

Why the result looks this way

Purpose & Identity

No signal yet

MBBS

Biotech

Clinical Stamina

No signal yet

MBBS

Biotech

Discovery & Innovation

No signal yet

MBBS

Biotech

Lifestyle & Time Horizon

No signal yet

MBBS

Biotech

Ambiguity & Workstyle

No signal yet

MBBS

Biotech

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