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IIT JEE topper wants to become a researcher

| | Jun 20, 2014, at 04:02 am
Udaipur, June 19 (IBNS): Chitraang Murdia, who has topped the Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Exam (IIT-JEE), said he wants to become a researcher in future.

"I want to get into research either in the field of electronics or computer science. I have an inclination for research and would prefer that over a corporate job," he told NDTV.

He scored 334 marks out of 360 in the examination.

Murdia, who is from Rajasthan, said he want to study in IIT-Bombay.

The results for the Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Exam (IIT-JEE) were declared on Thursday.
 

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