Rajasthan: JEE Main 2020 Topper Parth Dwivedi Wants to Crack UPSC, Work for Nation Development
Apart from other JEE Main 2020 toppers, Parth Dwivedi wants to pursue his higher education in India and not in abroad. He stated that I want to work in future for the development of my nation, maybe as a researcher or in civil services.
Apart from other JEE Main 2020 toppers, Parth Dwivedi wants to pursue his higher education in India and not in abroad. He stated that I want to work in future for the development of my nation, maybe as a researcher or in civil services. Parth Dwivedi is the Rajasthan state topper in JEE Main who has acquired a 100 percentile marks, along with nine other JEE Main toppers. Parth Dwivedi is 17 years old who want to pursue Computer Science & Engineering from IIT Bombay.
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The reason why Parth is dedicated to working for his nation’s development is his inspiration from his mother, who is a police officer. His mother serves as an additional SP in Lucknow Police and his father works as an officer in Indian Railway Service (IRAS). Parth says, I have seen my mother work really hard for the nation and she has inspired me to work in the same manner for my country too.
When asked about his preparation for JEE Main, Parth said that he followed the notes provided by Kota Institute for his preparation and also attempted the mock test series. He further added that he also studied from some of the textbooks including IE Irodov, Physics by HC Verma, and Mathematics by Sen and Ghosh.
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Although Parth is happy about his success in JEE Main, he is working hard for JEE Advanced 2020 exam. He says that I am really excited about JEE Advanced exam as it will evaluate my speed, concept and accuracy. However, I am planning to keep my preparation of JEE Advanced in streamline with my 12th Board exam’s preparation.
The JEE Advanced Exam will be conducted on May 17th 2020 for which the results will be released after the April exam.