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Every success story is different.
Students from Adventure IIT have gone on to IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, Bits Pilani and other top institutes each with a different starting point and journey
Find your path to IIT
& Excellence.
What kind of student will you be?
Tina Garg
The Resilient Overcomer
Engineering Physics @ IIT Bombay
Growth isn’t always loud. Sometimes its built quietly, with consistency.
Overcame a severe hearing disability and lockdown challenges through perseverance.


Soham Warde
The Disciplined Executer
Mechanical Engineering
@ IIT Madras
Realized his potential through personal guidance and mentoring.
Aishwarya Auti
The Gritty Hard-Worker
TBD
IIIT Allahabad
Some journeys aren’t loud —but they’re all heart.
the journey of growth

Aishwarya Auti
The Gritty Hard-Worker
TBD
IIIT Allahabad
Some journeys aren’t loud —but they’re all heart.


Anvay Kurve
The Comeback Kid
Energy Engineering @ IIT Bombay
Quiet confidence and a clear understanding of one's own weaknesses are powerful tools for a comeback.
Jumped from 97%ile to 99.49%ile by doubling down on efforts and understanding strengths.

Anvay Kurve
The Comeback Kid
Energy Engineering
IIT Bombay
Quiet confidence and a clear understanding of one's own weaknesses are powerful tools for a comeback.
Aniruddha Saraf
The Late Bloomer
Electrical Engineering @ COEP
Growth isn’t always loud. Sometimes its built quietly, with consistency.
Improved from 88% in 10th std by focusing on continuous self-improvement.

Aniruddha Saraf
The Late Bloomer
Electrical Engineering
COEP
Growth isn’t always loud. Sometimes its built quietly, with consistency.


Aman Kumar
The Self-Aware Strategist
TBD @ IIT Kharagpur
Some students are born confident. Others build it, one test at a time
Improved from a 17K rank to 6.5K rank by delving deeper into concepts and increasing commitment.

Aman Kumar
The Self-Aware Strategist
TBD
IIT Kharagpur
Some students are born confident. Others build it, one test at a time
Aryan Seth
The Prolific Problem-Solver
Computer Science @ BITS Pilani
Treating teachers as teammates and being brutally honest about your weaknesses is a shortcut to success.
the journey of growth

Aryan Seth
The Prolific Problem-Solver
Computer Science
BITS Pilani
Treating teachers as teammates and being brutally honest about your weaknesses is a shortcut to success.


Ishita
The Mindset Champion
TBD @ COEP
Her biggest win? Learning that self-belief is part of the syllabus too.
the journey of growth

Ishita
The Mindset Champion
TBD
COEP
Her biggest win? Learning that self-belief is part of the syllabus too.
There’s no single type of excellent student.
Students don’t succeed by following one rigid path. They succeed by finding the path that works for them
What kind of student do you want to become?
Not by lowering standards. Not by making things easy.
But by getting patient support, clear explanations and genuine encouragement that transforms ‘I can’t’ into ‘I can’.”
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