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From 41 in Class 10 Maths to IIT Bombay CS: Jainendrajeet's Turnaround

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Jainendrajeet scored just 54% overall and 41 in mathematics in his Class 10 board exams, leaving him with a difficult academic path ahead. Determined to improve, he overhauled his approach to studying, focusing on smarter time management and targeted learning strategies. Three years later, his efforts translated into a remarkable 99.98 percentile in JEE Main. He also secured All India Rank 349 in JEE Advanced, one of India's most competitive engineering entrance exams. This result earned him admission into the Computer Science program at IIT Bombay.

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