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Twenty-six out of 30 students from Bihar's ‘Super 30’ Academy have cracked the IIT-JEE (Advanced) this year, the results of which were published on Sunday, 10 June.
The institute, founded by math wizard Anand Kumar in 2002, trains 30 meritorious students from underprivileged sections for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE).
Onirjit Goswami, Suraj Kumar, Yash Kumar and Suryakant Das – all from extremely humble backgrounds – are among those who have cleared the JEE test from the institute in 2018.
Goswami, son of a small factory worker in Kanpur, said he always wanted to do well in life but cracking IIT was a distant dream.
A resident of Giridih in Jharkhand, Suraj Kumar's parents have never been to school. His father, a landless farmer, is overwhelmed by the fact that his son has cracked the exam.
Yash Kumar and Suryakant Das, too, owed their success to their tutor.
In the past 16 years, around 500 students from the institute have qualified for admission to IITs.
During the training process, Kumar provides food and accommodation to all 30 students round the year. His family members, too, support his programme in every way possible.
As many of them are "first-generation learners", this success means a lot to them, the math wizard, who entered the Limca Book of World Records in 2009 for his contributions, said the math wizard.
The success of Super 30 and its inspiring track record has earned the mathematician accolades not just at home, but also on foreign lands.
A film on Super 30, starring Hrithik Roshan in the role of Anand Kumar, is expected to hit theatres early in 2019.
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