Staying off social media helped, says JEE (Advanced) 2019 topper

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Hard work, staying off social media, using a basic phone and playing badminton to de-stress spelt success for Kartikey Chandresh Gupta, the topper of the JEE (Advanced) 2019, results of which were declared Friday.

  Gupta, who hailsfrom Ballarpur in Maharashtra, came first in the Common Rank List (CRL) of JEE(Advanced) 2019. He obtained 346, out of 372 marks.

   

He had scored 93.69 per cent in the Class 12 exams of theMaharashtra State Board. Gupta comes from a family of engineers. His father isan engineer and is working in a paper production company and his elder brotherhas completed his BTech in computer science and is also working.

“He had been staying in Mumbai for the last two yearsin the coaching institute’s hostel. After classes, he used to dedicate six toseven hours for self-study,” Poonam, Kartikey Chandresh Gupta’s mother,told PTI.

Poonam said the family was confident about him coming in thetop 10 or top five rank holders since he had done well in the exam.

“When the answer key was uploaded and he checked theanswers, he found that he had given correct answers to most of the questions.He had attempted every question. There were many students who had complainedabout the paper being very tough and the mathematics section being lengthy, buthe fared well in that section,” she said.

Gupta scored 121 in mathematics, 113 in physics and 112 inchemistry.

Kartikey says when he was going to Mumbai, his parents hadhanded him a smartphone but he refused to take it and instead, settled for abasic Nokia phone.

“My parents had given me a smartphone but I told them Ido not need it. I was away from social media for two years. Whenever my parentswould call, I would speak to them. Even other students in the hostel desistedfrom using smartphones and used basic phones,” he said.

Asked about his de-stress mantra, he said dinnertime conversationswith friends were the best part of his hostel life and did the trick for him.

“We ensured that we had dinner together and afterdinner, we used to go out for a walk. We also used to play badminton and tabletennis to shake of the stress of studying for long hours,” he said.

Poonam said the high marks were a result of her son’s”cool attitude” and the fact that he did not take too much pressure.Gupta how has his sights set on IIT-bombay and wants to pursue computer sciencefrom the premiere institute.

The results of JEE (Advanced), 2019 were announced bythe  Indian Institute ofTechnology-Roorkee on Friday.Of the total 1,61,319 candidates who appeared inboth papers one and two of the exam, 38,705 have cleared the test.

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