Chandigarh's Yajat Shinghal Achieves AIR 21 in JEE Advanced
Late-night returns from academy, ‘Taarak Mehta’ breaks: How Yajat Shinghal from Chandigarh secured AIR 21 in JEE Advanced
The Indian Express
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Yajat Shinghal, a 17-year-old from Chandigarh, secured an All India Rank of 21 in the JEE Advanced exam, showcasing his dedication to mathematics and engineering. His disciplined study routine and supportive family contributed significantly to his success.
- 01Yajat Shinghal studied for 10 to 12 hours daily, often returning from coaching at 11 PM.
- 02He completely eliminated screen time two months before the JEE Advanced exam to focus on his studies.
- 03Yajat's mother, Radha Shinghal, emphasized creating a distraction-free environment at home to support his preparation.
- 04Another Chandigarh student, Aarush Singhal, achieved AIR 45, studying for 15 to 16 hours daily during peak preparation.
- 05Both students are from Sri Chaitanya coaching institute and represent the hard work and discipline of their families.
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Yajat Shinghal, a 17-year-old student from Chandigarh, achieved an impressive All India Rank (AIR) of 21 in the JEE Advanced examination, a significant milestone in India's competitive engineering entrance landscape. Yajat's journey involved rigorous daily study sessions lasting 10 to 12 hours, often extending late into the night. His mother, Radha Shinghal, noted that Yajat's passion lies in mathematics, as he aspires to become a mathematician rather than just an engineer. To enhance his focus, he eliminated all screen time two months prior to the exam, a decision supported by his family, who aimed to maintain a distraction-free environment. Yajat's father, Sulabh Shinghal, works in human resources, while his elder brother is pursuing engineering. Another student from Chandigarh, Aarush Singhal, also excelled, securing AIR 45, further highlighting the academic prowess in the region. Both students are affiliated with Sri Chaitanya coaching institute, showcasing the effectiveness of disciplined study habits and family support in achieving academic success.
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The success of Yajat and Aarush reflects the academic rigor and potential in Chandigarh, inspiring other students in the region.
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