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A friend in need: Two friends secure second and third ranks in JEE-Advanced, 2019

JEE (Advanced), 2019 second and third toppers who are good friends exchanged notes and guided each other to prepare for the examination, the results of which were declared Friday.

Updated on: Jun 15, 2019 02:02 PM IST
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JEE (Advanced), 2019 second and third toppers who are good friends exchanged notes and guided each other to prepare for the examination, the results of which were declared Friday.

Second and third toppers Himanshu Gaurav Singh (L) and Archit Bubna (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
Second and third toppers Himanshu Gaurav Singh (L) and Archit Bubna (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)

JEE (Advanced), 2019 second topper Himanshu Gaurav Singh and third topper Archit Bubna studied in separate branches of the same coaching institute.

“Archit and I have been friends for the last one-and-a-half years. We have learnt a lot from each other and we used to exchange insights on our preparation and guide each other,” Singh told PTI.

Singh, who did his schooling from Gorakhpur, secured 99 per cent in his class 12 board exams. He said he was confident of being in the top three rank-holders after he checked the answers.

“The paper was quite tough this year as compared to last year. But I was consistent in my preparation. I would divide my time between my studies and how I want to unwind. I used to talk to my parents, my younger brother to de-stress and also play badminton. I ensured that I do not take too much stress,” he told PTI.

The 17-year-old said it was only a few days ago that he created profiles on Facebook and Instagram.

“Earlier, I did not have any presence on social media, but I created my account a few days ago after I got done with my entrance exams,” he added.

Singh’s father heads the electronics department at Government Polytechnic, Kaushambi and his mother is a homemaker. He credited his parents and teachers for his success.

The results of JEE (Advanced), 2019 were announced by the Indian Institute of Technology-Roorkee Friday.

Of the total 1,61,319 candidates who appeared in both papers one and two of the exam, 38,705 have cleared the test.

 
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