JEE Advanced: 94 IIT Gandhinagar Dakshina Leadership Programme students get training
JEE Advanced 2022: Of 94, four students secured ranks ranging from 1000 to 2000 while 1 achieved AIR 1 in SC-PwD category.
Vagisha Kaushik | September 18, 2022 | 05:31 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Of 100 students who attended the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar Dakshina Leadership Programme, 94 have cleared the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2022 with four students scoring in the range of 1000 to 2000 rank and one student achieving All India Rank (AIR) 1 in the Scheduled Caste-Persons with Disabilities (SC-PwD) category. IITGN-Dakshana Leadership Programme helps bright and economically disadvantaged students, predominantly from rural India, to prepare for IIT and medical entrance exams through intensive coaching for 1-2 years.
“What makes these students and their achievements stand apart is also their humble backgrounds. These students come here from the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas and other government schools across India after getting selected for intensive coaching based on their outstanding academic abilities despite the weak financial condition of their families,” an official statement from IITGN said.
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These 100 Dakshana scholars are being trained in essential skills of leadership, critical thinking, and communication by some of the best mentors from India and abroad at IITGN since the past fortnight. The IITGN Dakshana Leadership Programme aims to equip students with these skills and knowledge in an IIT environment to help them reach their full potential.
Course modules
The communication skills module, being taught by a journalistic team from the Fair Observer, an international magazine, helps them hone their English language and communication skills to build their confidence while speaking.
The Leadership module, being imparted by the Competitiveness Mindset Institute, with their “Finding a Leader in You” programme, aims to make students aware of their strengths and work on their weaknesses to become confident leaders. The course introduces students to concepts of ethics, perseverance, teamwork, and time management.
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The critical thinking module, being delivered by Professor Jaison A Manjaly from IITGN, encourages students to ask critical questions about existing theories, principles, and possibilities and engage with thought experiments.
In addition to this, the month-long residential programme is also immersing students in various extracurricular activities like clay workshop, learning science and mathematics concepts through DIY toys with the Centre for Creative Learning at IITGN, sports, swimming, martial arts, yoga, heritage walk in old Ahmedabad, and visit to the Sabarmati Ashram. Students will also be visiting Ahmedabad Science City to explore the demonstrations and exhibitions.
JEE Advanced 2022 rankers
Manjaree, hailing from Bulandshahar in Uttar Pradesh and affiliated with Dakshana centre in Hyderabad, has achieved AIR rank 1170 and 126th rank in the general-EWS (Economically Weaker Section) category. Her father is a shopkeeper, and her mother is a housewife. Sharing her aspirations and skills learnt at the IITGN-Dakshana Leadership Programme, Manjaree said, “I wish to make my career in Applied Physics. I am sure I will be able to fulfil my dream by getting into an IIT. The current programme at IITGN has helped me improve my problem-solving skills and confidence to take initiatives.”
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Son of a farmer from Karnataka and affiliated with Dakshana centre in Bengaluru, Prakash Rathod has achieved AIR rank 1 in the SC-PwD category. Talking about the improvements he has noticed in himself in the last fortnight at IITGN, Rathod said, “My stage fear has gone after attending this programme. I could also improve my English and listening skills and learn how to interact with others confidently. Apart from all these, I also enjoyed the martial arts sessions, which was something new to me. The facilities here are awesome.” He wants to pursue Computer Science at an IIT.
Coming from Kargil in Ladakh and affiliated with Dakshana centre in Bengaluru, Irfan Hussain is the only one or perhaps the second person from his entire village to clear the IIT JEE Advanced. He has received AIR rank 46 in the ST category. His father is a farmer. Sharing his aspiration and experience at IITGN, Hussain said, “I aspire to become a computer scientist. Through this programme, I could practically learn communication and leadership skills, active participation, and out-of-the-box thinking, and gained confidence for initiation. The session with CCL was really fun.”
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