Moti Prakash Panda

JNV Cuttack
I'd like to become a Dakshana scholar and hopefully attend IIT

I’d like to become a Dakshana Scholar and hopefully attend IIT because I had dream form my childhood to become an engineer. When I knew about the IIT I dreamed to be admitted in it.
I think I?ve every quality as a student to quality IIT. I?m good at PCM. I have always secured rank among top of position in class from class 1st to 10th.
But one thing is standing as a hindrance for me i.e. monetary problem. My father has not enough money to coach me world class IIT-JEE coaching institute. I was very worried for this.

My father is an advocate but he is not famous. So, he doesn?t get many cases only a few in years. The income is not stable. He could able to income 60-80,000 in a year. If he will give 50,000 for my IIT coaching how the rest of family will manage. My mother is just a hour wife. She has not any income.

I have a younger brother who is reading in class-5th. The money is also spending on him. My father could not able to enter me and my brother in any public school but he didn?t admit in govt. school. For our better future he admitted us in a private school.
In class-5th, I had qualified in JNV ion test. Navodaya open the field for me by providing CBSE course study without fee.
Then Dakshana came as a good gift open the door for me in for IIT coaching. Now I think that I must fulfill my dream.
After become an IITian and getting good job I?ll donate to Dakshana. I?m very thankful to Dakshana for becomes providing free coaching for IIT-JEE.

From JNV Cuttack, Odisha.
Coaching Location: JNV Cuttack, Odisha. (IIT-JEE 2008-10).

Graduated from: NIT Rourkela, Odisha
Stream: Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
Placed at: Tata Consultancy Services
Designation: Assistant System Engineer

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Coaching Location: JNV Cuttack
Batch: JEE 2010
Graduation College: NIT Rourkela
Stream: Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
Company Name: Tata Consultancy Services