GATE 2025 Topper: For Biswas, clarity on topics is essential to crack the exam.
a He said that students should double-check on clarity and even solve previous year's questions to know what are there strengths and weakness in a concerned topic to increase accuracy. Swarnava Biswas from West Bengal has achieved a score of 82.67 out of 100 in Electronics and Communication Engineering in the GATE 2025 exam. Coming from a unique background, his father is a chess coach, while his mother is a professional photographer. With influences from both chess and photography, Biswas with his analytical and problem-solving skills, appeared for the GATE.
Belonging to a middle-class family in West Bengal, Swarnava wanted to crack GATE and IIT JEE Advanced to uplift his family’s financial condition. “I used to love problem-solving. Hence, I was always inclined towards competitive exams. That is how I ended up taking up the IIT-JEE exam and now the GATE exam,” he told indianexpress.com. Admission to the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) under the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main) is a very important milestone for all engineering aspirants in India. The marks required for admission to any specific NIT in the academic year 2025 will depend on the NIT, the branch of engineering chosen, the category of the candidate, and the competition prevalent at the time. > > Belonging to a middle-class family in West Bengal, Swarnava wanted to crack GATE and IIT JEE Advanced to uplift his family’s financial condition. “I used to love problem-solving. Hence, I was always inclined towards competitive exams. That is how I ended up taking up the IIT-JEE exam and now the GATE exam,” he told indianexpress.com. Admission to the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) under the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main) is a very important milestone for all engineering aspirants in India. The marks required for admission to any specific NIT in the academic year 2025 will depend on the NIT, the branch of engineering chosen, the category of the candidate, and the competition prevalent at the time. Belonging to a middle-class family in West Bengal, Swarnava wanted to crack GATE and IIT JEE Advanced to uplift his family’s financial condition. “I used to love problem-solving. Hence, I was always inclined towards competitive exams. That is how I ended up taking up the IIT-JEE exam and now the GATE exam,” he told indianexpress.com. Admission to the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) under the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main) is a very important milestone for all engineering aspirants in India. The marks required for admission to any specific NIT in the academic year 2025 will depend on the NIT, the branch of engineering chosen, the category of the candidate, and the competition prevalent at the time.
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