JEE Topper Says He’ll Study At MIT Instead Of IIT, Desi Parents Offer Him Advice

The results for the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE-Adv) were declared yesterday and 18-year-old Chirag Falor from Pune topped by scoring 352 out of 396. Before this, he had secured 100 percentile and an all-India rank of 12 in JEE Main as well. The topper got through the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in March and has been attending online classes between 5:30 pm and 2 am IST and has decided to continue his studies there instead of taking admission at IIT.

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India Today quoted him saying, “I studied for JEE for four years, and I didn’t want to waste all this hard work by just not giving the exam. Also, this would be an achievement that sticks to me throughout my life. So, I thought I shouldn’t miss this golden chance to appear for this one last exam in India before I move to the US.”

Hindustan Times quoted him adding, “Less than 5 students get selected for MIT from India while it is around 50 students for IIT. I aspire to become either an astrophysicist or an astronaut and plan to take up Physics as a subject from the second year at MIT.”

While some people are congratulating him and lauding his decision to attend an Ivy League University, it has also sparked a debate on brain drain on Twitter.

We wish Chirag all the very best for his future endeavours!

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