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- Anand Kumar (born 1 January 1973) is an Indian mathematics educator, best known for his Super 30 program, which he started in Patna, Bihar in 2002.
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Super 30. Anand Kumar (born 1 January 1973) is an Indian mathematics educator, best known for his Super 30 program , which he started in Patna, Bihar in 2002. He is known for coaching underprivileged students for JEE–Main and JEE–Advanced, the entrance examinations for the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
In 2002, Anand Kumar and Abhayanand started Super 30 with the plan to select 30 talented students from economically impoverished sections who could not afford IIT coaching. These 30 students were then prepared to pass IIT-JEE examinations.
Jun 4, 2019 · Who is Anand Kumar, the math wiz and the inspiration behind Hrithik Roshan’s Super 30?
Mar 23, 2022 · In 2002, Abhayanand and Anand Kumar began Super 30 with the arrangement to choose 30 skilled understudies from financially ruined areas who couldn't manage the cost of training for JEE—the entrance examination for securing admission in the coveted Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).
After some time, Anand decided to shape his programme seriously to cater to the poor, but meritorious students more significantly. He called his brother Pranav Kumar, a talented violinist, from Mumbai and planned to start the innovative Super 30 programme.
The United States of America’s former President Barack Obama ‘s special envoy Rashad Hussain termed Super 30 the “best” institute in the country. In the 2011 Bollywood film titled Aarakshan by Prakash Jha, Amitabh Bachchan’s role was inspired by Anand Kumar and his Super 30.
Anand Kumar is an Indian teacher who is best known for the 'Super 30' program, an initiative that coaches brilliant students from poor families in breaking the Joint Entrance Examination for the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT), which is considered tougher than getting into Harvard.