• Meet IITian Pragya who trained @ Super 30!
  • by Sumita Vaid Dixit
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      When Pragya Verma saw her IIT results at a cybercafé in Patna, her eyes became moist. In just moments, the stress of a 17-year journey completed in the sparing presence of her father, went away.

      'My whole life flashed before me!' Her rank was 3001 out of 5000. Pragya, now in her fourth year at IIT Mumbai, is studying Integrated MSc programme in Chemistry.

      Her mother and three siblings - a brother and two sisters - visit often, but her father has yet to. Very early in life, Pragya learnt to rely on herself. She and her brother were sent to a boarding school in Darjeeling. Pragya fondly remembers her Darjeeling days.

      'I liked studying there. But then quite suddenly, her father started spending more time away from home, the household income was affected, and she and her brother were pulled out of boarding school and admitted to regular schools in Patna. 

      Pragya and her mother together managed the household, and her dad sent what he could. Being the eldest, she looked after her siblings and did household work. And when her father would come to visit them, she wouldn't be too excited. 'He would come to go back.'

      When her classmates came with their fathers to school, she didn't miss her father. 'Patna isn't safe for women, but I don't depend on male company to accompany me I have learnt to manage on my own.' Because of this outlook, she feels she's different from the others.

      Cracking the code
      Until Class 9, Pragya was an average student. 'I had no ambitions perhaps it was because of the way things were at home.' But one day, her uncle, who was a code developer, came over and gave her an algorithm code to crack. 'It took me time, but I did. It was fascinating!' And before she realised, she became absorbed in math.

      'When I started doing well in studies, I began to dream of a future. I wanted to achieve something.' Her uncle said that IIT would change her life, and after that all that mattered was getting into IIT. She scored 97 percent in math in Class 10.

      In her first attempt at IIT-JEE, after her Class 12, Pragya got through Roorkee University where she got architecture. But she didn't enjoy the subject and quit the programme. So when she came across an article on Super 30, she was willing to risk a year. 'The only challenge was to get into Super 30, because once you are in it, half the battle is won as Super 30's success rate was excellent.'

      Studying there along with sharp brains was a challenge. She would come home with doubts of getting through IIT, but her brother would encourage her. 'He believed in me and this revived my spirit. Of course, my mother has always supported me.' When Pragya looks back she says those were tough times.

      She would wake up at 5 a.m. every morning, revise what she had studied the night before, and then help her mother in the kitchen. She would leave for college by 9.30 a.m. and be back by 4 p.m. buy vegetables on the way home, help her mother again, go through her brother's and sister's copy books, and then get back to studies. 'I have never had time for myself.' Until now her mother hasn't brought up the issue of marriage. 'That's not a priority for my mother or me I have to first fulfil my dreams.'

      Sunset at Chowpatty
      When the results came out in 2006, for the first time she had a real sense of achievement. 'I made my mother proud whom I have never seen resting. She's always doing something or the other.' So when the time came to leave home, Pragya worried about her mother's health. 'She only looks after us, but not herself. You know how mothers are.'

      IIT Mumbai was Pragya's second choice and Guwahati first as both the IITs have a good faculty for both biotechnology and chemistry. 'I just wanted do a course where I could study both chemistry and biology I like the subjects very much. I want to be a researcher.'

      On the first day in IIT Mumbai, she was nervous, but the atmosphere was such that 'I settled in very quickly'. Pragya's been awarded the Merit-cum-Means Scholarship, so her semester fee, which is Rs. 25,000 (for four months), is now Rs. 8,000. And she says she manages her monthly expenses in just about Rs. 2,000.

      She has a few close friends in college, but does not like to attach herself to a particular group. 'I prefer to be with everybody than take sides.' And when she gets the time, she heads to Chowpatty or Marine Drive, sits by the sea to watch the sunset. 'I am happy with my solitude.'
       

      4 stories of struggle and success!

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    • Published on: December 02, 2009
    • 44 Comments
    • megs | May 02, 2012

    • awesome!!! truly inspiring!
    • kamil | Jan 13, 2012

    • u r one of the shining stars of india, this is an example,raising from bottom to top of this world,i know u will taste the real success
    • vikas kumar | Sep 20, 2011

    • HI PRAGYA I PROUD OF YOU I ALSO WANT TO JOIN IN IIT COLLEGE AFTER B.TECH I WILL STUDIED M.TECH FORM IIT SO PLEASE GIVE THE SUGGETION WHAT SHOULD I DO
    • Lakshminarayan Reddy | Aug 10, 2011

    • Hi.. Pragya......... ur really gr8
    • Ritesh Kaushik | May 08, 2011

    • which one is the best for one year droppers for iitjee....please tell me fast... i have a facebook account too. please help me i k now that i have it in me but i want best gudance so that i can brush up my rank....please help me iam messed up and confused also... my facebook account is open for all the advices..thats all i could say..
    • Sunil | Apr 25, 2011

    • Great
    • vikash kumar | Apr 22, 2011

    • Pragya i am proud of u. most of the girls in Bihar don't get proper guidance and family support to prove themselves. you are the inspiration for those girls. My best wishes always with you..
    • another friend | Apr 10, 2011

    • she is a wonderful human being as well !! :)
    • Mack | Apr 08, 2011

    • hey pragya u did a nice job Ur story inspires me for my future in IIT... can u suggest about preparation plan for IIT to me..............
    • avishek | Apr 08, 2011

    • congratzzzz u got ur dream....now success will stick to u....thatz called real job.....heads off 4 u....all the best...take care ...
    • kusum | Apr 07, 2011

    • hi pragya,ur really inspiring person.good luck for ur future.tk gud cr of urself and ur mother.bi hav a nice time...:)
    • Mayank | Nov 01, 2010

    • hi..i am presently in class 9...could u suggest me how to prepare for IIT from now.....its my dream to become an IIT engineer...so pls suggest me..
    • Anup Raaj | Oct 09, 2010

    • Om you r welcome to s30 to suggest more..........I am Anup Kumar from super 30 2010 batch......... most of the students passed with me are villager and i am from a small village named chenw in aurangabad bihar ....... I think what s30 is doing is a thing to visit ,you r welcome to s30..........
    • anup raaj | Oct 09, 2010

    • She did really .............really ..........great work........ I want to contact her for super 30 alumni. Anup s30 2010 batch
    • om | Sep 21, 2010

    • This is story of even every village boy or girl who gets in to IIT or prestigious medical institution . Isn't there any difference between Super 30 and normal coaching institution except that super 30 doesn't charge them for coaching ?? If this is what super 30 is doing then its totally fake just hyped by the media.
    • om | Sep 21, 2010

    • I appreciate Pragya for her achievements.Despite of such a struggling life she could manage to get into the most prestigious institution. But as of now I have heard that super 30 reaches to poorest of poor , this story is not at all telling that she did not have guidance and was less aware about the opportunities she had. Super 30 is the greatest institution I have ever heard. Its my appeal to the owner of this institution that there are still so many students who are extremely brilliant but are not guided properly and do not have money to even afford a book. Poverty should be looked upon with greater depth I mean poorest of the poor should be benefited. Sorry if I am wrong but even Pragya knows that there were more deserving and needy students than her.
    • om | Sep 21, 2010

    • I appreciate Pragya for her achievements.Despite of such a struggling life she could manage to get into the most prestigious institution. But as of now I have heard that super 30 reaches to poorest of poor , this story is not at all telling that she did not have guidance and was less aware about the opportunities she had. Super 30 is the greatest institution I have ever heard. Its my appeal to the owner of this institution that there are still so many students who are extremely brilliant but are not guided properly and do not have money to even afford a book. Poverty should be looked upon with greater depth I mean poorest of the poor should be benefited. Sorry if I am wrong but even Pragya knows that there were more deserving and needy students than her.
    • Ram Anek Kumar | Sep 19, 2010

    • I am really proud of your accomplishments.I hail from a village in Sitamarhi district of Bihar.Your story has made tears flow through my eyes and has also reminded me of the tremendous struggle I faced in my life since my childhood and how I overcame those till I bacame so called successful in my life. I am a PO of Associates of SBI of year 2000 and presently an Assistant General Manager in IDBI Bank.
    • Manish | Aug 17, 2010

    • Pragya ur storie of stquggle is inspirable to all of us.i am fan of that girls who done great job apart from other in life i try to make my own way on ur inspiration line again thnx my best wishes with u for ur journey ...of..life...chemist...
    • mitesh | Aug 04, 2010

    • Bravo deed..Keep it up...But pal there's many like u who's not even able to make to GEC's /IIT's despite good marks and lack of Knowledge...and some having gud general knowledge abt computers and and many wud b engineers as well without a computer of their own.
    • pankaj kumar | Jul 02, 2010

    • I PRAY TO GOD FOR YOUR SUCCESS
    • Abhay | Jun 30, 2010

    • great & inspiring story..
    • KC Padhy | Jun 30, 2010

    • I am proud of you as I read about you.
    • trisangam | Jun 28, 2010

    • good wishes
    • abhishek | Jun 16, 2010

    • hii,pragya u did a great job
    • abhishek | Jun 15, 2010

    • I am really inspired with your achievement.I too dream to crack jee and be with you.
    • Alok Kumar Mishra | May 29, 2010

    • Great & Inspiring lesson for average student. Any one can change if he desire & act to win
    • RHEA | May 28, 2010

    • U ROCK!
    • Pavan | May 27, 2010

    • Pragya...you rock....very inspiring....good luck with everything
    • Seena Nair | May 27, 2010

    • Great Pragya. You have made things possible which most of us think is impossible. Wish you all the very best. God bless you.
    • balu | May 27, 2010

    • didi you are great! you are my inspiration
    • Suraj Mishra | May 26, 2010

    • Very much inspiring..u showed a great effort and u gt what u deserved.Our country indeed needs a girl like you.Blessing to u and ur family .Another gt8 thing is that inspite being in mumbai ...on d path of ur dream..Still u love to enjoy ur Solitude.Keep it up. Salute to d girls like You.
    • shreshtaa | May 23, 2010

    • wow .. i want to be like her ..
    • rangarajan | May 16, 2010

    • Ms.Pragya, Nothing is impossible, think about great achivers every day, you can achive your goals easily. all the best.
    • vishal raj | May 15, 2010

    • Really a great achievement pragya...............
    • Rohit Kumar | May 08, 2010

    • >> Pragya, I know, still at our place girl's birth makes unhappy to family members, but you had shown our people that Girls should never be seen like a burden. Hope to see you on the top.
    • Akhilesh Modanwal | Apr 17, 2010

    • Dhe great Pragya...My best wishes to yr life..$ yr dreams...done good..! BHARATVARS ko aur yaha ke logo ko apki jarurat hai.
    • PRITHVI | Apr 08, 2010

    • My dear Sister, I am really inspired with your achievement.I too dream to crack jee and be with you.
    • Vijay Mohite | Mar 04, 2010

    • Very inspiring. I am father of two girls and always looking for cases like yours to placate my heart that my girls too can face hardship and come out winner. Blessings to you and good luck with your life. Our country needs more girls like you.
    • birju das | Feb 07, 2010

    • Godgiri.
    • punit | Feb 03, 2010

    • Pragya Verma done well.
    • Jittu | Jan 14, 2010

    • Great!! Inspiring!!
    • gal | Dec 22, 2009

    • excellent work!
    • gal | Dec 22, 2009

    • excellent work!
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