IIT-JEE top ranker from Kota plans to add more feats to his kitty

Top Quote Shubham Mehta, IIT-JEE 2011 topper thanks his teachers for the right guidance and support which has been his strength in achieving his goal. Shubham has also been selected as one of the top five students to represent India at the International Physics Olympiad. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) June 01, 2011 - New Delhi - Most of the people remember the name of the person who obtains first rank in an examination but very few have a recollection of the one who stood "second", even if left behind only by a whisker to land the top spot.

    But Shubham Mehta, who hails from Kota, the IIT district of Rajasthan, is the one who wants people to remember him despite his second position in the recently announced results of the IIT-JEE exams this year as he sounds determined and confident to achieve many more feats during his academic journey lying ahead by sheer dint of his hard work and persistence.

    Incidentally, Shubham is also among the top five students who have been selected to represent India in International Physics Olympiad. In an interaction with UNI here today, Shubham said, "In IIT-JEE preparation, it is not important how big is your institute but it is really important to get the right set of teachers."

    He said, "One must be quite serious and do a lot of hardwork in order to be successful in the challenging exam of IIT-JEE. "I was very lucky that I got right and proper guidance from my teachers in all the three subjects. My teachers Chaandeep K Singhal, Shiv Pratap Raghuvanshi helped me in improving my Chemistry which was supposed to be my weakest subject. "I feel proud that I totally did justice to the faith my teachers reposed in me and I thank them for their proper guidance and help." In December last year, Bharat Kumar Matoria, Shiv Pratap Raghuvanshi and Chaandeep K Singhal started their own institute RISE Academy to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams. All three Heads of Departments (Physics, Chemistry and Maths) have taught Shubham Mehta and Nishit Lahoti, who are among five students selected to represent India in International Physics Olympiad.

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