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Uttarakhand students shine in JEE Advanced
Uttarakhand students shine in JEE Advanced

Time of India

time2 days ago

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  • Time of India

Uttarakhand students shine in JEE Advanced

File image used for representative purpose. DEHRADUN: Seventeen-year-old Atharv Kumar from Roorkee secured All-India Rank (AIR) of 2048 in JEE Advanced, with a category rank of 358 in the OBC list. The results were announced by IIT Kanpur. Of the 1,80,422 students who appeared for the exam on May 18, a total of 54,378 qualified. From the IIT Roorkee zone, which includes Uttarakhand, 5,445 candidates cleared the exam, with six securing ranks in the top 100. Atharv, the only child of a single mother, says he always had a strong affinity for mathematics. 'But Physics is also one of my favourite subjects,' added the shy teenager, who hopes to pursue Computational Mathematics. He scored 87.4% in his Class 12 board exams. Despite a packed schedule that included school, 5-6 hours of coaching, and several hours of self-study, Atharv says he made it a point to get at least seven hours of sleep each night. 'In my downtime, I would catch up with friends or just go out for walks to relax,' he said. He added that he was never bothered about chasing a rank. 'I focused on getting my concepts clear and retaining everything I studied,' he said. Another student from the region, 16-year-old Abhinav Hansraj from Miyanwala in Dehradun, also cleared the exam with flying colours. He secured an AIR of 1146 in the SC category and scored 81% in his board exams. His father is a govt schoolteacher currently posted in Kalsi. 'There has to be a balance between academics and downtime; otherwise, your focus starts to slip,' said Abhinav, who is an avid trekker and aspires to study Computer Science.

U'khand students shine in JEE Advanced
U'khand students shine in JEE Advanced

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

U'khand students shine in JEE Advanced

Dehradun: Seventeen-year-old Atharv Kumar from Roorkee secured All-India Rank (AIR) of 2048 in JEE Advanced, with a category rank of 358 in the OBC list. The results were announced by IIT Kanpur. Of the 1,80,422 students who appeared for the exam on May 18, a total of 54,378 qualified. From the IIT Roorkee zone, which includes Uttarakhand, 5,445 candidates cleared the exam, with six securing ranks in the top 100. Atharv, the only child of a single mother, says he always had a strong affinity for mathematics. "But Physics is also one of my favourite subjects," added the shy teenager, who hopes to pursue Computational Mathematics. He scored 87.4% in his Class 12 board exams. Despite a packed schedule that included school, 5-6 hours of coaching, and several hours of self-study, Atharv says he made it a point to get at least seven hours of sleep each night. "In my downtime, I would catch up with friends or just go out for walks to relax," he said. He added that he was never bothered about chasing a rank. "I focused on getting my concepts clear and retaining everything I studied," he said. Another student from the region, 16-year-old Abhinav Hansraj from Miyanwala in Dehradun, also cleared the exam with flying colours. He secured an AIR of 1146 in the SC category and scored 81% in his board exams. His father is a govt schoolteacher currently posted in Kalsi. "There has to be a balance between academics and downtime; otherwise, your focus starts to slip," said Abhinav, who is an avid trekker and aspires to study Computer Science.

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