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Extra Ordinary Stories of IIT Aspirants

by Rahul Bhist Executive

                                   Extra Ordinary Stories of IIT Aspirants

It is well said that “Success only comes to those who dare”. It has been proved by some aspirants of IITs who belong to poor and non-educational background. Some expertise said that no one can crack the IIT exam without coaching. We are going to tell some inspirational journey of some IIT aspirants. They don't have enough money to take coaching. In spite all of these difficulties they achieve what they want. In this article, we are going to tell you stories of such aspirants. So you are requested to read the complete article.

Saurabh, Son of a Farmer

His village lacks the most basic facilities in Rajasthan, but Saurabh never let it stand in the way of his IIT Preparation. Saurabh, who belongs to a modest farmer’s family from Banbasa in Uttrakhand Bhilwara district, secured an All India Rank (AIR) of 1,212in Other Backward Caste (OBC) category and AIR 5,750 in general category in JEE (Advanced).

Pankaj, Son of a Gardener

Arpit Prajapat secured an all-India rank (AIR) of 95 in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) (Advanced) and AIR 299 in JEE (Main). A son of a gardener from Indore, Prajapat dedicated his success to his father, Ravinder. After graduation Pankaj wants to will appear for UPSC exam. “I am very happy that I was able to do well in the Advanced. Consistent studies and a strong understanding of the concepts of science helped me score well,” said the 18-year-old said in an interview with the Newspaper.

Aditya, Son of a Shopkeeper

Aditya’s father, Panna Lal runs a general merchant shop in Ateli, about 10km from Mahendergarh district. Panna Lal runs the house with a small income of Rs 7,000 per month. Half of his earnings are spent in funding the education of his two elder sons. Aditya secured 2000 All India Rank in IIT JEE Exam. “He took loans and then worked extra hours to repay them. But he has never let us live a day without food. Except food there is nothing at home – no TV, no refrigerator. Festivals are like usual days. We have not bought any new clothes for years,” said by Aditya in Interview.Aditya is determined to make his father proud and wants to be a chemical engineer.

Rahul Panchal, Son of Ice Cream Vendor

Eighteen-year-old Rahul belongs from a humble family in Hyderabad where his parents run a roadside ice cream eatery. He secured the 64th rank in the JEE entrance exam, the first position in South India, the 90th rank in JEE Mains and scored a tremendous 310 marks out of 366 in the JEE Advanced. He put in 10 hours of study every day, and sought permission from his school and junior college to stay on campus after study hours. He gave success credit to his parents and his teachers say that he wants to become a scientist. Ever since they shifted from West Godavari, Andhra to Hyderabad in search of jobs, Ram Panchal and his wife Naga Suryakala have been making a living by selling ice cream for the past 14 years.

These are some inspirational stories of some IIT Aspirants. We will come with some more inspirational stories for aspirants after declaration of JEE Advanced Result 2020.

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