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EVM device is being used for the Indian general elections 2024 and while most people know what it is used for, the people who designed it are still unknown to the world.
Business tycoon Anand Mahindra delves into the discourse sparked by the film "12th Fail," exploring the challenges faced by exam aspirants. Mahindra, impressed by IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma's journey, consults with aspirants and shares insights from an IIT graduate who found UPSC tougher. He suggests potential adjustments to global exam rankings based on this feedback. Social media responses vary, with some considering UPSC the 'mother of all exams,' while others emphasize the intensity of the three-stage UPSC competition.
IIT-JEE topper Satvat Jagwani’s decision to leave IIT Bombay left many baffled but it is worth noting that he isn’t the only IIT-JEE topper to leave IIT Bombay to join MIT. Chitraang Murdia who got AIR 1 in the JEE Advanced 2014 left IIT Bombay to study at MIT.
IIT-JEE topper that we are talking about is Kalpit Veerwal who got AIR-1 in the JEE Mains 2017. He went on to study Computer Science Engineering at IIT Bombay but skipped the placement drive.
The IIT graduate left London and retired in India due to lower burn rate and to spend more time with his parents. He aims to settle in India and support his family.
A social media post about a 33-year-old Indian Institute Of Technology (IIT) graduate who decided to take an early retirement from his lucrative job in London and move back to Delhi has gone viral online.
The IITian's choice to 'retire' in Delhi was driven by six key reasons, which were highlighted in a post that went viral after being shared by San Francisco-based Debarghya Das.