The Asian Age

Student from Chandigarh tops IIT-JEE examinatio­n

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Chandigarh, June 11: Watching cartoons on TV, listening to music and playing badminton were the stress-busters for Sarvesh Mehtani, a student from Chandigarh, who topped the IIT-Joint Entrance Examinatio­n (Advanced) test, the results of which were announced on Sunday.

Mehtani, whose father is an officer in the Income Tax department, said it was always his aim to break into the top 10 in the highly competitiv­e examinatio­n.

Aashish Waikar, an Army officer’s son who studied in the same private school in Panchkula as that of Mehtani, secured an all-India seventh rank in the IIT-JEE examinatio­n.

Asked if he had thought that he will emerge as the topper in the exam, Mehtani told PTI, “I always wanted to be in the top 10.”

About the activities which worked as stressbust­ers for him, Mehtani said, “I watched cartoons on TV and listened to music. Reading novels and playing badminton also helped me stay calm and focussed.”

Mehtani, whose elder sister too is pursuing an engineerin­g course, had secured 95.4 per cent marks in the Class XII Board examinatio­ns.

Hardwork, staying organised and being focussed on the goal. My message for my juniors is to stay calm, organised and work hard.

Mehtani, whose father is an officer in the Income Tax department, said it was always his aim to break into the top 10 in the highly competitiv­e examinatio­n.

Aashish Waikar, an Army officer's son who studied in the same school in Panchkula as that of Mehtani, secured an all-India seventh rank in the IIT-JEE examinatio­n.

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Sarvesh Mehtani

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