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Time of India
2 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.


Time of India
2 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.