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Meet Indian Genius Who Got AIR 1 In IIT JEE, Took Admission In IIT Bombay But Left In Just 2 Years Due To…., He Is Now…

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  • The IIT-JEE topper left IIT Bombay just after 2 years to move to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Scroll down to read more. Satvat Jagwani (Image @GaneshSingh_in)

    We have all heard the stories about how IIT Graduates from the prestigious institutions are placed in some of the biggest multinational companies of the world worth billions of dollars. Moreover, IIT grads are known for their out-of-the-box thinking that helps them secure whopping salary packages.In order to secure a seat in an IIT, a student has to go through several stages of competition that also includes the difficult entrance exam.

    IIT-JEE Topper Satvat Jagwani

    Even after spending lakhs on preparation, only a few of the total candidates are able to get admissions into the institution of their choice, but here today, we have a story of a genius student who secured a seat at IIT Bombay by getting AIR 1 in the IIT-JEE exam but decided to leave after 2 years. IT-JEE topper Satvat Jagwani's decision to leave IIT Bombay left many baffled but it is worth noting the reason he left IIT Bombay.

    Satvat Jagwani, who is a resident of Satna in Madhya Pradesh, studied at Nalanda Public Senior Secondary School. Right from the very beginning, Jagwani was interested in Mathematics and Physics and scored inspiration marks in his career. Jagwani chose Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as his subjects in Class 12 and among his hobbies, he loved to solve Sudoku, read books and solve Maths problems.

    Coming to the reason why he left IIT Bombay, the IIT-JEE topper left IIT Bombay just after 2 years to move to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

    Satvat Jagwani's journey in US

    As per Satvat Jagwani's LinkedIn profile, Jagwani completed his graduation in computer science and engineering from MIT in 2020 and also completed his master's from the same institute. As of nowm, Jagwani is working as a Software Development Engineer at a US based software company Cadence Design Systems which was founded by an IIT graduate in 2021.

    After securing AIR 1 in IIT-JEE, Jagwani created a Quora profile and a YouTube channel where he answered questions of many IIT aspirants and taught programming but did not share much about his decision to move to MIT.


    BITS Pilani Collaborates With IIT Bombay For Research, Innovation, And Skill Development

    BITS Pilani on Thursday said it has signed an agreement with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) to collaborate on research, innovation and skill development. The aim of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) is mainly for joint research projects, consultancy, student internships, faculty exchanges and developing modern technologies, BITS Pilani said in a statement.

    Both the institutes will focus on ecosystem development, which will involve close collaboration between academia and industry by hosting visiting faculty and forming pre-competitive consortia for research in emerging technologies, it added.

    "This MoU bridges academia and industry, opening new doors for research, skill development and innovation. Together, we look forward to providing ample opportunities to our students so that they are all set to succeed in the future with the emergence of pharma, healthcare and engineering," BITS Pilani Vice-Chancellor Professor Ramgopal Rao said.

    Professor Shireesh Kedare, Director of IIT Bombay, added, "This collaboration between IIT Bombay and BITS Pilani will bring the best minds from two of India's top-ranked institutions together. We look forward to pioneering research projects that address real-world challenges and contribute to the nation's growth." 

    (This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


    IIT Bombay Master's Student On Life At Top Institute: 'Classes Just 2 Days A Week, No Hostel Restrictions'

    A student pursuing a postgraduate degree in computer science at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay was full of praise for the top institute, likening it to a "tech nerd's paradise" in his viral post on the social media platform X. Vijendra Kumar Vaishya, who is one month into his master's degree, shared a thread on his experience of studying and staying at IIT Bombay which has quickly gone viral on X.

    A master's student describes life inside IIT Bombay (Praful Gangurde / HT Photo) (HT PHOTO) A master's student describes life inside IIT Bombay (Praful Gangurde / HT Photo) (HT PHOTO)

    Among other things, Vijendra was impressed by IIT Bombay's "fantastic" lab crew and the Computer Science department where one can always find people with their laptops.

    "It's been a month at IIT Bombay, I am living my dream college life making friends, connections, and all the fun," Vijendra wrote on X before summing up his college experience in seven points.

    Life at IIT Bombay

    He said that IIT Bombay does not have hostel restrictions, meaning there is no curfew even for women students. "Yes, you read that right—girls' hostels don't lock up either!" he posted.

    Next, on the number of classes he has to attend, the master's student explained he has classes just two days a week.

    "The CSE department is like a tech nerd's paradise. You'll find people with their laptops and endless coffee, and plenty of chill spots to hang out," said Vijendra at point number three.

    He was deeply appreciative of the lab crew at IIT Bombay, which is consistently ranked among India's top tech colleges. "The lab crew is fantastic—any question, just ask. Seniors are always around to help, and they're not even grumpy about it!" the student explained.

    Hostel life at IIT Bombay

    Vijendra Kumar Vaishya described the hostels at IIT Bombay as "cozy" but said that he often ends up sleeping at the CSE department at night instead of going back to his room. "The campus is basically one giant study hall," he said. In separate posts, the master's student explained that he lives at Hostel 17.

    Hostel food did not appear to be an issue for Vijendra like it is for most other students. He said that food can be ordered inside the hostel 24x7.

    However, as point number six, he did add a caveat to all the praise: "You'll be too busy to date. Your new love affair will be labs, assignments and events."

    Lastly, he said that IIT Bombay has several amenities like a gym, a hospital, tennis courts and a swimming pool. "Basically, if you're not studying, you're working out or swimming," he concluded.






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