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Hisar’s Divyanshu scores perfect 100 in JEE mains

Divyanshu Agarwal, son of a doctor couple of Hisar, is among the nine candidates from across the country who scored a perfect 100 in the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE-Mains).

Published on: Jan 18, 2020 10:49 PM IST
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Divyanshu Agarwal, son of a doctor couple of Hisar, is among the nine candidates from across the country who scored a perfect 100 in the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE-Mains).

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Talking to HT, Divyanshu said, “During early years, my parents wanted me to become a doctor. But I loved mathematics more and I told them that I want to become an engineer.”

His father Adarsh Kumar Agarwal is a radiologist and mother Reena Agarwal is an orthopedician in civil hospital, Hisar.

“I devoted seven to eight hours to studies daily. I think self study is the best way, though I took guidance from my teachers on various topics,” said Divyanshu, a student of class 12 at Shree Ram Ideal School in Hisar.

“My next objective is to clear JEE Advanced,” he added.

Divyanshu said his hobbies are drawing, playing chess and badminton.

His elder sister Dhwani is purusing LLB. His coaching institute teacher Shobit Jain said, “Divyanshu is a bright student and takes very less time to understand any topic.

 
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Bhaskar Mukherjee

Bhaskar Mukherjee is a correspondent. He covers Hisar, Fatehabad and Sirsa districts of Haryana for Hindustan Times.

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