Nipun and Nikunj Goel not solely share related bodily traits however have additionally acquired nearly equal scores in JEE Main (January session), the outcomes of which have been introduced on Tuesday.
The twins from Uttar Pradesh’s Hapur scored 100 and 99.998 percentile within the examination. Aiming to finish their engineering in pc science from a top-notch IIT, the duo is open to an unlimited variety of alternatives that will come their means after their commencement.
“IIT opens the door for a sea of alternatives. We don’t wish to proceed with a preconceived profession possibility. Civil service or entrepreneurial alternatives, no matter comes our means we’ll discover it. If given an opportunity, we could consider going to Shark Tank to get funding for our enterprise mannequin too. We aren’t ruling out something. There may be nonetheless a while for us,” mentioned Nipun.
“We wish to pursue a profession in Pc Science Engineering (CSE) both from IIT Bombay or IIT Delhi. Rather a lot will rely on how we rating in JEE Superior,” mentioned Nipun and Nikun, each of whom have been elated with their efficiency within the examination.
The brothers mentioned they maintained a wholesome competitors in lecturers however at all times helped one another to raised perceive the big range of ideas of Physics and Arithmetic. The twins mentioned it was an excellent studying expertise as they studied beneath a roof, and scored related marks in class exams.
“For the final two years, we complimented one another in our preparation for JEE Main. We recognized our strengths and weaknesses, and helped one another each time we had issues in understanding any idea,” the twins mentioned, including they have been decided to crack the take a look at of their first try.
“Our elder sister, Shivangi, had additionally cracked IIT JEE, and is now working for American Categorical. We wish to observe her path,” the Goel brothers, who went to BR Worldwide Faculty in Meerut, mentioned.
Speaking concerning the difficulties they confronted in the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, Nipun mentioned: “There was a sudden transition from offline to on-line lessons, which was not straightforward for us. Regardless of saving plenty of time from travelling, we couldn’t bodily work together with lecturers to get our doubts cleared.”
Their father, Sanjay Goel, is an industrialist and mom Neeru a homemaker. The brothers needed to journey 30 km 4 days per week to attend their teaching lessons.