Bihar: Children of Patwa Toli remained intact, more than 40 students got success in JEE MES-2


With their hard work and dedication, these children have illuminated the name of Patwa Toli.


Patna :
The children of Patwa Toli, the township of weavers of Gaya district of Bihar, have once again shown their talent. More than 40 students have achieved success in the recently announced results of JEE Men’s-2 and now all these will appear in the JEE Advanced exam to be held on May 18. Patwa Toli was once known only for spitting and weaving, but now it is becoming famous as the nursery of engineers.

Sagar Kumar, who was among these students, had raised the shadow of the father in his childhood, but with the help of the institution, he scored 94.8 percent marks despite the difficult situation. Asmita Kumari also has some such example.

Family happy with the success of children

With their hard work and dedication, these children have illuminated the name of the entire area. Family is very happy with his achievement and he is proud of his children.

JEE exam is considered very difficult. Everyone is surprised by the success of so many students of the same place. Every time the students here hoist their glory, people from Bihar as well as other areas of the country are also learning about here.

The result was announced on Saturday

It is worth noting that the results of the joint entrance examination (JEE-Men) of Engineering were declared by the National Examination Agency (NTA) on Saturday. Since then, there is a lot of discussion about the children of Patwa Toli.



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