Excellent initiative by the Indian Army!!
[h=1]Army coaching helps 9 Kashmiri students crack IIT entrance exam[/h]Surendra Singh | TNN | Updated: Jun 14, 2017, 12.44 PM IST
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General Bipin Rawat congratulates some of the students on Tuesday
NEW DELHI: Nine youngsters from the Indian Army's own Super-40 batch in Kashmir — run along the lines of Bihar's Super-30 — have cleared JEE Advanced, India's most competitive engineering entrance exam, and are now eligible for admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). The Indian Army, engaged in counter-terror operations in Kashmir and facing young stone-pelters, has been coaching its own Super-40 batch for the last three years to help local children clear the Joint Entrance Exam.
Earlier, 26 local boys and two girls from this year's batch of the Super-40 had cracked the JEE Mains. Five could not appear in the entrance examination for personal reasons. With 28 out of 35 clearing the JEE Mains
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[h=1]Army coaching helps 9 Kashmiri students crack IIT entrance exam[/h]Surendra Singh | TNN | Updated: Jun 14, 2017, 12.44 PM IST
[h=4]Highlights[/h]
- Army has been coaching its own Super-40 batch for the last three years to help local children clear the Joint Entrance Exam.
- Earlier, 26 local boys and two girls from this year’s batch of the Super-40 had cracked the JEE Mains.
- This was also the first time that five girls from the Valley had joined the Army’s Super-40 batch.
General Bipin Rawat congratulates some of the students on Tuesday

NEW DELHI: Nine youngsters from the Indian Army's own Super-40 batch in Kashmir — run along the lines of Bihar's Super-30 — have cleared JEE Advanced, India's most competitive engineering entrance exam, and are now eligible for admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). The Indian Army, engaged in counter-terror operations in Kashmir and facing young stone-pelters, has been coaching its own Super-40 batch for the last three years to help local children clear the Joint Entrance Exam.
Earlier, 26 local boys and two girls from this year's batch of the Super-40 had cracked the JEE Mains. Five could not appear in the entrance examination for personal reasons. With 28 out of 35 clearing the JEE Mains
[url]http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/army-coaching-helps-9-kashmiri-students-crack-iit-entrance-exam/articleshow/59134048.cms
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