Chandigarh: Bhavan Vidyalaya Student Gouramrit Singh is between 18 students to share an all-india (air) one in the results of the fourth and final session of the main entrance examination (JEE) 2021 announced on Wednesday).
Sector 74 residents, Mohali, got 300 of 300, scored 100 percent.
He said he used to study seven hours a day.
This time it includes the training class.
He also played cricket and soccer with his friends for two hours every day.
The aim is to reach IIT Bombay and study computer science.
“Students must always listen to their teachers and complete their daily homework on time.
Only consistency that can help once reach a good ranking,” he said.
Guramrit’s father Gurdarshan Singh, a businessman, said, “We have provided a special room to the study “My job is to give good food to my child so he stays healthy.” Guramrit has now begun to prepare for Jee Advance to be held in October 3.
Guramrit scored 99.72% in class XII and 97% in his class X exam and also played cricket at the district level to class X.
Students told toi that Covid-19 have said the impact of mixtures on them.
Some are emphasized due to the delay of the decision on this year’s jee behavior, while others feel that it gives them time to relax and start with a fresh mind for the exam.
The jee (main) examination for BE / BTECH students was carried out by NTA in four sessions, in February, March, July, August / September.
The examination was carried out by following the Covid protocol.
According to NTA, 9,39,008 candidates appear.