Heartfelt Gratitude for Helping Me Achieve My Dream - IIT-JAM Rank 43

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The user has successfully cleared the IIT-JAM exam with an impressive All India Rank of 43, allowing them to apply for their desired post-graduation program. They express deep gratitude to the forum community for the support and knowledge shared, which significantly contributed to their understanding of key concepts. The user is nearing the completion of their B.Sc and is excited about starting their M.Sc. They emphasize the positive impact of the community on students' academic journeys. The message concludes with heartfelt thanks and best wishes to others.
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Hello all.
Today I have cleared the national level entrance exam, IIT-JAM with flying colors! I got All India Rank 43 and now I can apply to my favorite institute for post-graduation! A great portion of credit goes to you guys. I always wished to understand the basic concepts of the subjects. This website gave me a great place to ask as much as I could. Thank you everyone who helped me! Especially @PeroK.

I will finish my B.Sc in a few months and will start M.Sc at a good place.
I look forward to learning great many things in coming years from you people!

Once again. thank you very much! You don't realize how great a blessing you are to the students.
 
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Congratulations and good luck!
 
PeroK said:
Congratulations and good luck!
Thanks!:biggrin:
 
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