New Delhi: There is uncertainty about whether the exam will be held.
There is also preoccupation while still safe from Covid yet mentally positive.
This added Burden Pandemi did not stop Ruchir Bansal and Pravar Kataria from scoring 100 percentiles in the main entry examination.
In the results announced by the National Test Agency on Friday, they were among 17 candidates who reached 100 percent.
For kataria, it is a second experience in getting 100 percent.
In February Jee played, he had gained the same score.
But this 100 times still surprisingly.
“I know that I have worked hard and consistent with my preparation.
But there are so many students who take this exam.
Get 100 percentiles make me with a sense of achievement,” Kataria said, who is now sure about sitting for Jee Advanced, checking to enter IIT is coveted.
Belonging to a doctor’s family, Kataria passed the XII class with 93.2% of the Pragati Public School in Dwarka.
He shares, “Very frustrating doesn’t know when the exam will happen.
It was actually a troubling.
I was not happy with the cancellation of the XII class exam because I had prepared it well for it, but it was a reasonable decision to remember Covid.” Bansal finds leeway from The lesson is in music and jogging in a local park with his friends.
Teenagers, who got 98.2% in the assessment of the CBSE class XII, added, “It was a very tense time.
If we go to school or coaching, regardless of all our learning also gets the opportunity to release our hidden energy.
But it is at home Emphasize us all, “said the young man.
Bansal is a student at Sanskriti School in Chanakyapuri.
His father was an Irs officer and his mother, a housewife.
If he took engineering, he would be the second in his family to do it.
“My brother graduated from Iit Delhi in 2020.
He has ranked 3 India in Jee Main.
So, he is such an inspiration for me and helps me find out my choice,” Revealed Bansal.
The siblings are now heading to Stanford University in the US to pursue their master’s degree in science.