Deccan Chronicle

7,000 poor students crack IIT

1,000 qualified candidates have illiterate parents

- MAHESHAVAD­HUTHA|DC HYDERABAD, AUG. 29

Over a thousand students from all over the country defied odds to secure ranks in JEE-2016.

It was found that the parents of these students were illiterate. Their poor financial background did not deter them from striving hard and achieving ranks in the national entrance exam for admission to engineerin­g courses at prestigiou­s IITs.

The condition of another 5,000 is no less since their parents were found to be matriculat­e pass. Parents of a majority of qualified candidates (14,619) had graduate qualificat­ion.

When parental income was taken into considerat­ion, nearly 7,000 candidates were found to be from poor financial background (annual income less than one lakh rupees). An estimated 5,500 students had parents with annual income that was eight lakh rupees and above.

In the state-wise distributi­on of qualified candidates, Telangana and AP did not figure in the top five. Rajasthan (5,385 candidates), Uttar Pradesh (5,050), Maharashtr­a (3,099) grabbed the top three positions respective­ly.

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 ?? — Deepak Deshpande ?? Minister K.T. Rama Rao (right) shares a joke with TRS MP Konda Visweswar Reddy (left) and Cyient executive chairman B.V.R. Mohan Reddy at the launch of the digital learning centre for government schools, at Shilpa Kala Vedika in Hyderabad on Monday....
— Deepak Deshpande Minister K.T. Rama Rao (right) shares a joke with TRS MP Konda Visweswar Reddy (left) and Cyient executive chairman B.V.R. Mohan Reddy at the launch of the digital learning centre for government schools, at Shilpa Kala Vedika in Hyderabad on Monday....

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