JEE Advanced result 2018: 15-year-old son of Bihar farmer cracks exam

Shivam Kumar from Bakhorpur village secured All India Rank 383 by scoring 241 marks out of 360 in the examination. Incidentally, his elder brother Satyam was 13 years old when he cleared JEE Advanced in 2012.

education Updated: Jun 10, 2018 16:14 IST
Shivam Kumar said regular studies, notes, revision and problem solving helped him clear the tough exam.(HT Photo)

Fifteen-year-old Shivam Kumar from a village in Bihar cracked the JEE Advanced 2018 on Friday to possibly become the youngest aspirant this year to clear the examination for admissions to the premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

Born on October 28, 2002, the farmer’s son from Bakhorpur village secured All India Rank 383 by scoring 241 marks out of 360 in the examination. Incidentally, his elder brother Satyam was 13 years old when he cleared JEE Advanced in 2012.

“The managing director of Resonance Coaching Institute guided me and my brother to success in JEE,” he said.

Shivam said that regular studies, notes, revision and problem solving helped him clear the tough exam.

Shivam got around 92% marks in the Class 12 board exam held by the Central Board of Secondary Education and has been a National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) scholar. NTSE is a prestigious national-level scholarship programme.

He came to Kota when he was five years old with Satyam as there were no good schools in their village. He was given admission directly in Class 3 by a private school after he performed well in their entrance test.

Shivam, who aspires to take up computer science in any of the IITs, said that his uncle Rampukar Singh stayed with them in Kota during their schooling and coaching. Their father Siddhanath Singh and mother Pramila Devi live in Bakhorpur.

“I am proud of both my sons, who have cracked a prestigious examination like JEE at such a tender age,” his father said.

Shivam’s elder brother Satyam is doing MTech from IIT Kanpur and will pursue a programme at Carnegie Mellon University in the United States.

“Shivam has successfully walked in the footsteps of his elder brother by cracking the JEE Advanced at 15 years of age,” RK Verma of Resonance said.