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Hello ๐Ÿ‘‹ everyone.
Since my childhood, I have heard about IIT ians,, I imagine themselves as someone who is different from the mobile,have a brilliant brain,and much important; have a respect in society. I thought that only extra-ordinary students get into IIT ; that's why they are seen with so much honor and respect by society.
Therefore I decided that I will also become an "IIT Engineer" and make my parents proud. Also,for the money that IITians earn ◖⁠⚆⁠แดฅ⁠⚆⁠◗
When, I was in class 10th I started loving maths (or I will say trying to love Maths) becoz I knew, this will be the subject I have to live with,for getting into IIT. And you know I actually started loving maths, Whenever I walk down on stairs,my brain thinks about Arithmetic Progression (AP), whenever I see a tower or building,I think about trigonometry ; ultimately what I am trying to say is that I was visualising math in my surroundings.
Then, After class 10th Board exams, I purchased an online Batch for preparation of IIT JEE exams.
❗ In my class 10 Boards, I got 95.6 % which is actually a good percentage. But,you know what I was not praised my anyone except my parents. I know you will ask WHY ? because 95.6% is a great Though I got this much of %age but since I was not the topper of my school, district,state,,,I was not praised เฒ ⁠_⁠เฒ 
But I Don't Care, because those uncles & aunties don't even know the meaning of %age (⁠≧⁠▽⁠≦⁠)
Anyway, I have purchased the Batch for IIT,but these 2 yrs didn't go well. In these 2 years of preparation,,I have struggled, sacrificed my pleasure, etc.. But in the last 6 months, I was completely distracted . I have been addicted to smartphone, social media etc.
When the results came,,I didn't qualify for IIT Entrance Exam (i.e JEE Advanced). I got 84%ile in JEE Mains 2024.
Now, Today is 9th May 2024, and I have moved on from the failure , and again started my preparation for IIT JEE 2025 ๐ŸŽฏ
And this time, I will study my ass off and will definitely crack IIT.
#Restart from 0 
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