Thirty students of Bihar's Super 30 have passed the highly competitive Indian Institute of Technology-Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE) this year. It is first time that Super 30 achieved 100 percent result .The results were declared on Friday.
"Our dream has been fulfilled with a hundred percent result. We are really happy," Anand Kumar, director of Super 30, told rediff.com.
Elated, but a humble Kumar said, "It is just a beginning, we have to go far from here to achieve a big target. This success will inspire and encourage us to make something big in coming years."
Every year, Super 30 selects a group of 30 IIT aspirants from poor families and provides them with free coaching, food and accommodation.
Anand Kumar, 36, a local mathematician, and Abhayanand, 55, Bihar's IPS and a lover of physics, founded the school in 2003 to help promising locals get ahead in the caste-based society.
Bihar's Additional Director-General of Police Abhyanand, who teaches physics at the institute said, this year Super 30 successful students had students from minority community for the first time.
Till last year students from backward caste, extreme backward caste and Dalits cracked IIT-JEE through Super 30.
"But this year some students of the minority community cracked IIT-JEE, "Abhyanand said.