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IIT JEE Story: This is the age when a child does not know what to study in the future. So that his future can be bright. But today we are going to tell you about a boy who started preparing for JEE to study engineering from class VI. Eventually, his hard work brought him a rank and he was successful in passing the JEE Main exam. He dreamed of becoming an engineer since childhood. His name is Rakshin Ramesh.

Rakshin Ramesh's parents are engineers.
Growing up in Chennai and living a stone's throw away from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, he always dreamt of being a part of this prestigious institute. Growing upwitho engineer parents, Rakshin Ramesh developed a special love for engineering and technology. After working on projects with his brother as a child and getting interested in robotics, he was convinced that his future lay in this field.

According to media reports, Rakhin started preparing for JEE from class 6
to study at IIT. It was just a matter of being a part of the competitive environment that motivated him to do better. In class 9, he joined the integrated program at Maharishi Vidya Mandir. Although struggling with the rote learning process of chemistry was a challenge, he kept his focus on physics and maths.

Cracked JEE in the fourth attempt
Rakhine faced a lot of difficulties in preparing for JEE due to the Covid lockdown. Online classes disrupted the routine, but maintaining self-discipline became challenging. Despite this, he made a solid plan for his fourth attempt, focusing on his strong subjects and preparing a strategy. Ultimately, this attempt got him the rank that opened the doors of IIT Madras.

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