Every year, the JEE Main results spark stories of relentless hardwork and triumph that light up headlines across India. Students from all across India make to gleaming IIT campuses and make their parents proud. These journeys remind us how one student's focus can ripple through families and communities.
In Bihar, where education battles tough odds, stories like this fuel hope amid packed coaching centers and endless revisions. Shubham Kumar's name is one such names making it to headlines, not just for cracking the code on one of India's toughest exams, but for showing that a simple hardware shop can launch national heroes.

Meet Shubham Kumar: The Hardware shop owner's son who scored perfect 100 in IIT-JEE exam
Who is Shubham Kumar
Shubham Kumar, son of hardware shop owner Shiv Kumar and homemaker Kanchan Devi, grew up in Gaya's modest Brahmani Ghat area. His story proves background doesn't limit the potential.
Scoring a perfect 300/300 and 100 percentile in JEE Main 2026 Session 1, he claimed Bihar's top spot and All India Rank 3, the only Bihari in the top 10. Among 12 nationwide perfect scorers, announced February 16 by NTA, Shubham's achievement drew Bihar Assembly cheers as state pride.
What are Shubham’s early educational qualifications
Shubham finished early schooling at Nazareth Academy for Class 10 and British English School, Class 12 in Gaya. Post-10th, he ditched distractions for full-fledged JEE prep, building life around studies, consistency, and self-belief.
He did his JEE coaching from Kota
He started self-studying at home before heading to Kota, Rajasthan, for two years of hardcore training. His family struggled financially when he first arrived in Kota, but careful planning helped stabilise things over time.
Even far from home, their constant emotional support kept him grounded. He studied 10-12 hours daily, pushing up to 14 hours during intense revision and practice test phases, as reported by Jagran Josh.
Overcoming hurdles with gratitude
He credits "sustained hard work, consistency, and strict self-discipline over two years" as the main drivers of his success, alongside unwavering support from his parents and teachers who cleared his doubts along the way, according to Patna Press.