Anand Kumar’s ‘Super 30’ IIT aspirant programme will expand beyond Bihar
The program's framework, including the states that will be included and the number of students who will be enrolled, is still being finalised.
The mathematician Anand Kumar’s ‘Super 30’ programme, which prepares 30 outstanding and poor Bihar students for admission to Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) colleges, will soon be spread beyond the state.
“Super 30 has decided to expand its scope and accessibility in response to rising demand. This year, admissions will not be limited to Bihar kids alone “According to a statement posted on Super 30’s official website.
“It will be open to students from other states in addition to Bihar. However, the admissions process will remain the same – a test, followed by an interview “It was also added.
The program’s structure, including the states that will be included and the number of students who will be enrolled, is still being finalised.
“We are planning and executing the programme, and we expect to debut it in March 2022,” Anand Kumar stated in an interview with The Indian Express.
Kumar founded the Super 30 programme in 2002 to assist students from Bihar who lacked financial resources in passing the coveted Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) for admission to the IITs. Since then, a group of 30 students has been selected each year and is given free preparation for the admission exam.
In the 2019 film Super 30, starring actor Hrithik Roshan, Kumar’s involvement in establishing the programme for IIT applicants is highlighted.