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A Bihar boy, Shitikanth, has topped this year’s Joint Entrance Examinations (JEE) conducted for admissions to the country’s premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
Shitikanth, who hails from Patna, said: “I am really happy and celebrating my success as I never expected to top.”
Surrounded by his family, relatives and friends, Shitikanth said he was expecting that his name may figure in the top ten. “It is all a result of hard work and positive surrounding, nothing else,” Shitikanth said.
He said his favourite subject is Physics followed by Mathematics. “I love to study physics all time. I have no problem in physics, more or less the same with maths,” he said.
Shitikanth did his class 10 from St. Michael School in Patna. He joined Bansal Classes in Kota in Rajasthan to prepare for the IIT entrance exam.
In all, 8,652 candidates passed the exams. This year 311,258 students appeared in what is considered as one of the most gruelling under-graduate entrance exam.
There are 6,872 seats in IITs at Mumbai, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Chennai, and Roorkee besides the six new IITs proposed by the central government in the eleventh plan. The new locations are in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Orissa, Punjab and Rajasthan.
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Well done,
SHITIKANT, U r doing a great job.
BIKASH
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