He greeted the kids, saying, “Our students come from different socioeconomic backgrounds and have experienced the hardest circumstances in their lives, yet they still are determined to reach their goals.
In the JEE mains, 45 students from government schools in Delhi scored above 98 percentile, including two who scored 99.98 %. 496 students from Delhi government schools were eligible to take the JEE main exam last year, and 74 of them passed to the next stage.
Manish Sisodia, the deputy chief minister, believes that Delhi’s public school students are not lacking on potential. These pupils can exert the necessary effort to pass exams like the JEE if given the chance.
Speaking with the JEE Main-eligible students from government schools, Sisodia claimed that this achievement was a result of the diligence of both students and instructors as well as the availability of resources like improved libraries, free coaching sessions, and study rooms.
He addressed the kids, saying, “Our students come from different socioeconomic backgrounds and have experienced the hardest circumstances in their lives, yet they still are driven to reach their goals.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal claimed that in addition to the students, their parents, instructors, and the entire Delhi education team all put in a lot of effort to achieve this.