As many as nine students trained in the first batch of IIT-JEE training programme at the MICE have been selected to IIT-JEE 2007.
Dileep R Kini of MGM PU College, with all India rank 42, Abhiman Acharya of MGM PU College (708thrank), Pavan Kumar Holla of Little Rock Indian School (789th rank), Chethan Kumar of Poorna Prajna PU College (1461st rank), Rakesh Amin of Manipal Junior College (4732nd rank), Srikanth D M of Poorna Prajna PU College (4902nd rank), Christol Moses of SMS Junior College of Brahmavar (5738th rank), Gaurav Shenoy of Poorna Prajna PU College (6089th rank) and Karthik Hebbar of Little Rock Indian School (extended list) are eligible to join the Indian Institute of Science and Research.
Announcing this at a press meet, IIT-JEE training programme co-ordinator Severine Rosario said that MICE had trained 19 students in its first batch of IIT-JEE training. The training was for 2 years.
IIT-JEE is a science-oriented entrance exam, testing candidate's knowledge of mathematics, physics and chemistry.
Dileep R Kini of MGM PU College, with all India rank 42, Abhiman Acharya of MGM PU College (708thrank), Pavan Kumar Holla of Little Rock Indian School (789th rank), Chethan Kumar of Poorna Prajna PU College (1461st rank), Rakesh Amin of Manipal Junior College (4732nd rank), Srikanth D M of Poorna Prajna PU College (4902nd rank), Christol Moses of SMS Junior College of Brahmavar (5738th rank), Gaurav Shenoy of Poorna Prajna PU College (6089th rank) and Karthik Hebbar of Little Rock Indian School (extended list) are eligible to join the Indian Institute of Science and Research.
Announcing this at a press meet, IIT-JEE training programme co-ordinator Severine Rosario said that MICE had trained 19 students in its first batch of IIT-JEE training. The training was for 2 years.
IIT-JEE is a science-oriented entrance exam, testing candidate's knowledge of mathematics, physics and chemistry.
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