According to reports, Shitikant Bihari may well be the proud holder of this title. Shitikant, 17 from Bihar expects a score of about 440 marks in JEE.
"I had expected to be amongst the top 5 and since the scores are not out yet -- I am hoping to get a score of 440," told Shitikanth .
The sons of doctor parents, Shitikant says he will opt for IIT-Kanpur to pursue a degree in computer science. "I have always been interested in it and feel not only is a good field but will also give me great scope for research."
Having scored 91.4 per cent in his Class XII examination this year, Shitikanth says he followed a very flexible study schedule. After Class X, he moved to Kota in Rajasthan, at a popular centre of coaching for competitive examinations, where he attended up to three-and-half hours of coaching and studied up to 6 to 7 hours on his own every day.
He recieved congratulation messages from the Bihar CM Nitish Kumar for his impressive performance.
His tip for aspirants:
"Focus. Give every subject equal importance. Keep a basic but flexible schedule where you say that I will finish so much in so much time."
Meanwhile, the Super-30 guys have announced a cent percent result this time. Super 30 is a group of financially weak students coached to crack IIT. While a high success rate was not very uncommon to Super 30, this time their success has hit a high point. Hats off to them!
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