
Delhi Tailor's Son Scores Top 500 in JEE Without Coaching
When Devyanshu Bhardwaj's father couldn't work after an accident, his mother supported the family by tailoring. Her son just earned a spot at one of India's top engineering schools.
A teenager from East Delhi just proved that determination can outweigh expensive test prep when he cracked one of India's toughest exams without traditional coaching classes.
Devyanshu Bhardwaj grew up watching his mother work long hours as a tailor after an accident left his father unable to maintain regular employment. Every rupee counted in their household, leaving no room for costly coaching centers that most students rely on for the prestigious JEE Advanced exam.
Instead of letting financial constraints hold him back, Devyanshu turned to a more affordable option. He enrolled in an online course through PhysicsWallah and built a study routine based on consistency rather than marathon sessions.
"I focused on maintaining consistency rather than studying for extremely long hours," Devyanshu explained. He attended classes regularly at the School of Specialised Excellence in Khichripur, completed assignments on time, and prevented backlogs from piling up.

His approach paid off spectacularly. Devyanshu scored 97% on his Class 12 exams under the Delhi Board of School Education and secured a GEN-EWS rank of 429 in JEE Advanced, putting him in the top tier of hundreds of thousands of test takers.
Why This Inspires
Devyanshu's success challenges the assumption that expensive coaching is the only path to elite institutions. He credits online education for providing quality content, proper guidance, and regular practice opportunities at a fraction of traditional costs.
His motivation came from a place deeper than academic achievement. Getting into an IIT wasn't just about personal success but about creating financial security for his parents and fulfilling dreams they had set aside.
"My biggest motivation was my family," he shared. "I aim to build a career that will provide a better life for my parents."
Devyanshu now has his sights set on studying Electronics and Communication Engineering, with IIT Roorkee as his first choice and IIT BHU as a close second. His journey proves that when talent meets determination, financial barriers become just another obstacle to overcome.
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