IIT-JEE examination is considered by many as one of the toughest exams in India and rightly so as lakhs of students appear in IIT-JEE examination every year but only a few thousands of them manage to crack the IIT-JEE exam. After cracking the exam, students take admission in different IITs across the country, like IIT-Bombay, IIT-Delhi, IIT-Kanpur, etc. But there are a few students who drop out of IIT after cracking the IIT JEE exam in order to chase their dreams and one such student was Chitraang Murdia who dropped out of IIT Bombay in order to follow his true passion. Chitraang Murdia had succeeded in bagging AIR-1 in the JEE Advanced 2014 but he decided to quit Computer Science course at IIT Bombay to study Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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