Father’s Samosa Made Pankaj Clear Entrance Exam

Famous Coaching City Kota is giving a brighter future to India through quality education. Here, such aspirants are being supported for the preparation of engineering and medical entrance examinations, who are far away from the glitters of the city and do not even pursue information about the professional courses. Many such examples are coming out after the declaration of results of the medical and engineering entrance examinations last week. One such student is Pankaj, a student of a small village near Moinabad in Telangana, who is going to make his career as an Engineer. Pankaj, a student of the Bansal Coaching Institute has secured 129 rank in TS EAMCET-2019 entrance exam for engineering. Pankaj will be the first engineer in his family. You must know about TS EAMCET Counselling 2020 to get admission in college.

Father is Samosa Vendor

Pankaj told that his family lives in Village near Moinabad. The village comprises of about three hundred houses and houses a population of around thousand people. Pankaj told that his family consists of his parents and his younger brother. Abhishek’s Father Jagdish Vishnoi is eighth passed and sells samosa. The shop is owned by his uncle and he is employed as the vender. Mother Pushpa Devi is illiterate and is a housewife. The younger brother Sumit has passed his 12th this year. Apart from this, the government has given land on the border as the family belongs to the low income and has non-permanent means of income. This land in Moinabad area is about 150 km away from the village. Farming is only possible in the summer season; due to lack of water in winters, farming cannot be done. The family stays there during the cultivation period.

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Uncle advised him to study in Kota

I studied in the government school of the village till 8th standard. Uncle works as a lecturer in the government school. He motivated me to study well. After securing 73 percent marks in 10th standard, he suggested me to become a engineer, so I said yes. I did not even know which exam is to be fought or how to prepare to become a engineer. After this, I obtained 85 percent marks in the 12th and during this time, Uncle’s friend advised me to study in Kota. Took admission in Bansal Coaching Institute here. Initially, the rank remained low, but with faculty support eventually, my performance improved. I prepared for the engineering entrance exams in Kota for three years. Due to my circumstances, Bansal institute provided a concession of 70 percent in the fee.

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