Advaid Deepak, Kerala topper in JEE Main, studied 15 hours on holidays

Advaid Deepak, Kerala topper in JEE Main, studied 15 hours on holidays
Advaid Deepak (C), his father Dr Rijil Deepak (L), mother Dr Darshana (R), and sister Avantika (Bottom centre).

Changanassery: Advaid Deepak, the son of a doctor couple from Kozhikode, has stood first among candidates from Kerala who appeared for the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) 2020.

Advaid scored 99.97 percentile in the first phase of the two-phased entrance examination for securing eligibility for engineering courses in the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT). He now plans to take the JEE (Advanced) exam even while giving a shot at the medical entrance.

He is a student of Placid Vidya Vihar Senior Secondary School at Chethipuzha near Changanassery town in Kottayam district.

He joined Placid considering the excellent training available there for entrance examination.

Advaid’s father Dr Rijil Deepak works with the Baby Memorial Hospital at Kozhikode, while mother Dr Darshana is associated with the ENT Hospital in Kozhikode. Advaid has been staying with Darshana's parents Balakrishnan Nair and Rama at a rented house in Chettipuzha for two years.

His younger sister Avantika is a Class-6 student.

Mithun Chandrasekhar, who secured 99.93 percentile in the same entrance, is also a Placid student. Twelve other students got 99 percentile, nine secured 98 percentile, and five got 97 percentile.

What Advaid has to say about his studies:

How did you get interested in JEE?

I was more interested in maths and science subjects. By the time, I reached Class 10, my interest only piqued. My desire to study in the best engineering institute in the country prompted me to write the JEE.

How did you prepare?

I attempted lot of mock tests during the months leading to the exam. I took a break from leisure activities. During school days, I spent around seven hours for studies, but allocated 15 hours during off days.

JEE Advance next

I am preparing for the Plus-Two exam now, though I have set sights on taking the JEE (Advanced) exam. I plan to join the IIT. I am also writing the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) (for undergraduate medical courses). I took part in the Chemistry Olympiad and have been selected for the next stage.

Pala Brilliant does it gain

Students of the Brilliant Study Centre at Pala in Kottayam district secured high scores in the JEE Main exam. Kerala topper Advaid took coaching at its Pala centre itself.

Others who stood ahead in the JEE (Main) exam from Brilliant are Aditya Baiju, K S Varun, Bijo John, Mithun Chandrasekharan, Ibrahim Suhail Harris and A Abhijith, all securing 99.9 percentile.

As many as 114 students who had prepared at Brilliant scored more than 99 percentile, while 253 students got more than 98 percentile. While 398 students secured over 97 percentile, 574 got over 96 percentile and 643 students above 95 percentile.

Directors of Brilliant Sebastian G Mathew, George Thomas, Stephen Joseph and B Santhosh Kumar congratulated the students.

KE School, Mananam, continues good run

Twenty students from the Kuriakose Elias (KE) English Medium School at Mannanam in Kottayam district too scored over 99 percentile in the entrance. It students had performed well at the state-level in the JEE (Main) in the past years too.

School principal Fr James Mullassery noted that Aditya Baiju, who had trained with Brilliant, was a topper at his institution. 

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