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==2017: IIT-B top pick, Del 2nd for JEE toppers==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=IIT-B-top-pick-Del-2nd-for-JEE-28072017001050 Hemali Chhapia|IIT-B top pick, Del 2nd for JEE toppers|Jul 28 2017 : The Times of India (Delhi)]
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IIT-Bombay is the hot favourite among the brightest engineering aspirants this year again with 65 of the top 100 JEE rankers opting for the Powai-based institute. Most of them have joined the institute to pursue computer science.Like in the past few years, IITDelhi is the clear second, with 31of the top 100 joining it.
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“I think students are coming here because of the perception that it is the best institute. In all the rankings, we are pretty high on the student perception level,“ said IIT-Bombay director Devang Khakhar.
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This is a change from two decades ago, when IIT-Kharagpur was considered the mecca of engineering educa tion in India and getting into IIT-Madras or Kanpur ensured demi-god status. “While IIT-Bombay and Delhi were still building themselves, Kharagpur's students occupied top positions in big firms,“ said a former JEE chairman. This year, each of the three old institutes have got only got 50odd students from the top 500, while IIT-Bombay got 201 and Delhi 137 students.Experts say a number of factors has been responsible for the reordering -from geography to gastronomy and from placement records to what coaching classes preach to their students.
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While IIT-Bombay has been bettering its performance over the years, Madras is slipping. “Some say the food on the Madras campus is not as good as in Bombay or Delhi. But we get some of the finest students,“ said a dean from IIT-Madras.
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Interestingly, four students from the top 100, 53 from the first 500 and 123 from the top 1,000 are from other categories and some of them did not use the quota to join the IITs, said a JEE chairman. Younger IITs that used to open admissions post the 1000th rank have students with higher ranks opting for admissions. For instance, IIT-Hyderabad (23 in top 1,000) and Indore (3) were among the top picks.
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“We have brought about a lot of academic innova tions,“ said IIT-Hyderabad director U B Desai. “We have changed the academic structure. We have adopted the fractal method, wherein we have broken up the first semester into small modules with the latest development in engineering.“ For instance, electrical engineering has a course on 3D printing and also on the Internet of Things. “We are moving to a time when students can design their own curriculum,“ added Desai.
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The other newer IITs on the block saw admissions open at lower ranks. IIT (BHU) Varanasi saw 35 students from the top 1,000 join its campus.
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==Weightage to class XII scores/ 2013==
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'''80% IIT entrants from just 3 boards '''
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[http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&Source=Page&Skin=TOINEW&BaseHref=CAP/2013/07/11&PageLabel=1&EntityId=Ar00103&ViewMode=HTML The Times of India] 2013/07/11
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Mumbai: For long, when it came to getting into IITs, signing up with the right coaching centre was what mattered more than which school board you attended. But the new entrance exam system, which gives weightage to class XII scores of candidates, has changed the rules of the game in one fell swoop.
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The list of candidates selected last week for the IITs showed that a vast majority of the successful candidates – more than 8,000 out of 9,700 – or over 80% came from just three school boards: the CBSE, Andhra Pradesh and Punjab state boards.
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“More than 5,500 students come from the CBSE board. Then, there are close to 1,800 of them from Andhra Pradesh and another 750 from Punjab,” said JEE (advanced) chairman H C Gupta, about this year’s list. There are 30 other boards in India from where a small count of students has qualified. “There are anywhere between five and 10 to over 100 students from some other boards,” Gupta said.
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8,000 of 9,700 students selected came from three boards — CBSE, Andhra Pradesh & Punjab
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Of these, 5,000 are from CBSE, 1,800 from Andhra and 750 from Punjab
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com//Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=CAPTAIN-COOLER-28122014018028 ''The Times of India'']
  
CBSE has sent more students than other boards in past too. In 2011, of 13,196 qualified candidates, 56% were from CBSE
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Statistics from the IITs show that in JEE 2010, of the qualified candidates, 58% were from CBSE, 36% from state boards and 6% from ICSE. While 3.5% of the CBSE candidates qualified, it was 2.3% for state boards and 2.7% for ICSE
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===Cut-off lowered/ 2017===
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Oct 16 2016 : The Times of India
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[[File:virat kohli1 .jpg|Virat Kohli: some facts|frame|500px]]
  
IITs have reduced Class XII cut-off for SCST candidates from 70% to 65% in JEE Advanced 2017.
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==Foreign students: 2017==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=10-extra-IIT-seats-for-foreign-students-16102016013030  Somdatta Basu, 10% extra IIT seats for foreign students, Oct 16 2016 : The Times of India]
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His batting and captaincy are on fire, yet he is chilled enough to blow his girlfriend a kiss from the pitch and spell his fashion label Wrogn. Both on the field and off, Virat Kohli's got game, and that's why he scores
  
Exams To Be Held In Six Countries
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It first happened in 1960, before a packed Brabourne Stadium in Bombay. Abbas Ali Baig had just reached a Test half-century against Australia when an audacious Ms Bhatt ran to the pitch and rewarded the dapper batsman with a kiss before gasping spectators. Since that cheeky act, cricketers in India have often been objects of PDA.
  
Up to 10% additional seats in each IIT course can now go to foreign students. Casting the enrolment net for foreign students wider, the IITs will now hold their entrance exam at six international centres instead of just one so far.
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But last month, when the Kiss of Love protests rocked the nation, Virat Kohli added a new dimension to this rolling playbook of love. The Delhi batsman sent a flying kiss off his bat to actor-girlfriend Anushka Sharma sitting in the VIP gallery during an ODI match against Sri Lanka at Hyderabad. No Indian cricketer had so openly demonstrated his ardour before though Pataudi, Ravi Shastri and Mohammad Azharuddin all had famous girlfriends. But the 26-year-old cricketer wasn't just breaking norms; in the same innings, he reached 6,000 runs in just 136 ODI innings, a new world record.
  
“Foreign candidates will have to qualify the JEE advanced examination for an IIT seat. The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) for entry to MTech courses will be held in these six countries as well,“ said an official. Foreign candidates, however, will not have to take the JEE main examination.
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[[File: Virat Kohli in 2016.jpg| Virat Kohli in 2016 <br/> [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=THE-BOO-BOYS-27122016024002  ''The Times of India''] |frame|500px]]
  
Induction of foreign students will not mean less seats for Indian students. “The 10% intake is in addition to the existing seats available in each of the 23 IITs,“ the official clarified. Also, 20,000 more candidates will be eligible to write the exam after clearing JEE main, thus taking the total number to 2,20,000.
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The gesture underlined two traits. One, a willing ness to change and evolve.
  
The examination will be held in six countries outside India -Ethiopia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, UAE, Nepal and Singapore. The number of foreign students can't exceed 10% of the total seats in each course offered by the IITs and ISM-Dhanbad. There will also be no quota in this category .
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Not long ago, the Delhi batter could only express elation with crude references to mothers and sisters. Second, he seemed to be a firm believer in what Frank Sinatra sang an era ago, “I did it my way.“
==Facilities for 2017 admissions==
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“Various interactive fea tures are conceived to make the process of registration, fee payment, result announcement, choice filling, etc, less strenuous. Features like short video tutorial and SMS services will be used extensively to help the candidates,said a senior official.
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From 2017, candidates who register late for the IIT-JEE advanced exam will also be charged a late fee of Rs 500.
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In a sense, Kohli encapsulates the best and brightest of a generation bred in post-liberalization India: tattooed and teeming with attitude but setting and achieving the highest of benchmarks.
  
The registration fee has been increased to Rs 1,200 from Rs 1,000 for girls and reserved category students, and to Rs 2,400 from Rs 2,000 for others. Students from Saarc countries will pay $135 and those from other other countries $270. The late fee for them is $80.
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On the last day of the Adelaide Test, when Australia set India a target of 363, that's exactly what was on display. Most captains would have plumped for a draw.But Kohli, a stand-in skipper, aimed for Mission Impossible. Revelling under pressure, he led the way with an assault that had India agog. His career-best 141 took his cumulative runs in the match to 256, eclipsing the previous highest by a Test captain on debut: Kiwi Graham Dowling's 244 against India in 1967-68. The Delhi batter had smashed 115 in the first innings after being struck on the helmet by paceman Mitchell Johnson. India lost. But as the dominant tweeple sentiment suggested, it was more satisfying than a draw. “A draw was never an option,“ he said later.
  
In another change, candidates applying under ''' PWD category ''' with dyslexia must submit a certificate from a doctor specialising in psychiatry and associated with Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) or Dyslexia Associations. The medical certificate must mention the word `severe'.
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It was widely believed that Kohli was born to lead, and Adelaide showed his time has come. 2015 could well witness the end of the Dhoni regime and mark the beginning of the Kohli era.
  
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On Twitter, he is already India's sportsman No 1. With 4.92 million followers, he has crossed Sachin's 4.88. Kohli seems to have a natural aptitude for social media, often mixing business with pleasure: wishing happy birthday to friend and brother Gabbar (Shikhar Dhawan), plugging RCB boss Sid Mallya's asinine video or promoting Wrogn, his breakaway youth fashion brand irreverently spelt wrongly . His Facebook page has a staggering 19.1 million likes.
==2012-15: IIT-M leads==
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[[File: Consultancy projects taken up by the IITs 2012-15.jpg| Consultancy projects taken up by the IITs, 2012-15 |frame|500px]]
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=IIT-M-beats-peers-in-consultancy-earnings-19092016011021  Manash Gohain, IIT-M beats peers in consultancy earnings, Sep 19 2016 : The Times of India]
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Which is why in its annual list for 2014, London-based magazine SportsPro called Kohli the second most marketable sportsperson in the world.
  
Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IITM) bagged consultancy projects worth Rs 173.56 crore over the last three years, way ahead of other Indian engineering institutes.
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He is already enjoying the perks of being a star player and his ads often trade on his bad boy cool quotient. He is the rakish Lothario with love marks on his neck (Fastrack), the dude asking for a girl's phone number (Celkon mobile) or just the guy who eyes the girl at the gym (Axe).
  
According to the Union HRD ministry's National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) report for 2016, Roorkee and Delhi are ranked second and third among the IITs vis-à-vis the worth of consultancy projects received. Together, the three IITs earned over Rs 396 crore through such projetcs. In all, eight branches of the premier institute earned more than Rs 5 crore individually in consultancy projects over the past three years.
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For Kohli, the reel and real have almost coalesced. Two English women cricketers have been hitting on him via Twitter and in 2012, in Hobart, Tasmania, a female fan put up a poster saying, “Offer still stands Kohli, my place tonight.“ He confessed later on TV , `'I didn't take up the offer“.
  
The fact that it was the first IIT to set up an `Industrial Consultancy Centre', way back in 1973, is perhaps the reason why IIT-M has emerged as the preferred choice for industry and government organisations for consultancy projects. “Our Industrial Consultancy Centre was set up way back in the 70s, when it primarily dealt in civil, ports and automobile engineering. Gradually , it diversified to other areas, including pharmaceuticals,“ professor Bhaskar Ramamurthy, IIT-M director, told TOI.
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Since his international debut in 2008, what has separated Kohli from the rest is his ability to win matches almost singlehandedly in ODIs and T20s. His approach is goal-oriented. For him, batting is about getting your country beyond the line, preferably without any last-over heroics. He is yet to master the moving ball but his wristwork, arguably the finest in India since VVS, has been key to his 13 tons in winning chases; second only to Tendulkar's 14. That he has excelled in all three formats underlines his ability to adapt.Over the years, almost everyone in world cricket has endorsed him. But the finest validation came from Sir Vivian Richards, who said, “I love his aggression and se rious passion. He re minds me of myself.“
  
According to the NIRF 2016 rankings, the institute is also the top-ranked engineering institution in India.
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At 17, Kohli came out to bat in a Ranji game against Karna taka the day after his father passed away . He took his team to safety with a 90 before attend ing the funeral. He has said, “If you are dedicated to something, nothing should distract you. Whenever I get stuck in a bad situation, I still think of that day, my most difficult moment, to get out of it.
  
At IIT-M, over 45% of the faculty are engaged in industrial consultancy and “in the next four to five years, we aim to take this to 60%“, Ramamurthy said.
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Virat Kohli has been rightly ordained as the future of Indian cricket. And the future is now.
  
In all, 92 projects have so far been accepted by the government under the Uchhatar Avishkar Yojana (UAY), rolled out with an aim to boost research while giving students of premier institutes a more market-oriented mindset, at an expense of Rs 282 crore.
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[[File: kohli tendu.jpg| Virat Kohli vis-à-vis [http://indpaedia.com/ind/index.php/Sachin_Tendulkar_1:_A_timelineSachin Tendulkar], as on 2 Feb 2016|frame|500px]]
  
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==2012-15==
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==2017: no. 7 in world==
Source: The Times of India
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Howzat-Virats-brand-value-estimated-to-be-greater-27102017029042  Howzat! Virat's brand value estimated to be greater than Messi's, Oct 27 2017: The Times of India]
  
[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=4400-dropouts-in-3-years-at-IITs-and-06082015001088 ''The Times of India''], August 6, 2015
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[[File: Most valuable athletes, 2017.jpg|Most valuable athletes, October 2017 <br/> From: [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Howzat-Virats-brand-value-estimated-to-be-greater-27102017029042  Howzat! Virat's brand value estimated to be greater than Messi's, Oct 27 2017: The Times of India]|frame|500px]]
  
[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Over-2000-students-dropped-out-of-IITs-in-06082015012025 ''The Times of India''], Aug 06 2015
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''Indian captain Virat Kohli's rise as cricket's global superstar is reflecting in his earnings as well.''
  
[[File: Number of dropouts during 2012-15.jpg|Number of dropouts during 2012-15; Graphic courtesy: [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Over-2000-students-dropped-out-of-IITs-in-06082015012025 ''The Times of India''], Aug 06 2015|frame|500px]]
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After pocketing a Rs 110crore deal with sports apparel giant Puma earlier this year, Kohli, 28, has now been named among the world's top 10 athletes with the `highest brand value', ahead of football legend Lionel Messi.
  
[[File: The Indian Institutes  of Technology with the highest number of dropouts in 2014-16.jpg| The Indian Institutes  of Technology with the highest number of dropouts in 2014-16 [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Gallery.aspx?eid=31808&id=30_11_2016_011_024_003&type=P&artUrl=STATOISTICS-IITs-and-IIMs-lost-1900-students-in-30112016011024 November 30, The Times of India]|frame|500px]]
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According to the list, published by Forbes magazine, Kohli's estimated brand value has been pegged at $14.5 million, which puts him at seventh position.
  
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The Barcelona icon is at the ninth position with a total brand value of $13.5 million.
  
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Kohli made his maiden entry into the list, in which he is the only cricketer.
  
As many as 2,060 students dropped out of the 16 IITs over 2012-15, HRD minister Smriti Irani told Lok Sabha on Wednesday , listing inability to cope with academic stress as one of the reasons. At NITs, 2,352 dropped out in the same period.
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The IIT dropout count was highest in 2014-15, with Roorkee accounting for 228 students and Delhi for 169.
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Dropout in IITs has been the highest (757) in 2014-15 Among IITs, the one in Roor kee faced 228 dropouts, the maximum, followed by 209 in IIT Kharagpur, 169 in IIT Del hi and 72 in IIT Bombay. Drop out in IIT Roorkee is on the rise. It was 159 in 2012-13 and 188 in 2013-14. Among the ol der IITs, there has been no dropout from IIT Kanpur since 2012 and only eight in from IIT Madras in 2013-14.
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In the last three years (2012-15), 2,060 students have dropped out of 16 IITs In the same period, 2,352 stu dents dropped out of 30 NITs.
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Giving this information to Lok Sabha, HRD minister Smriti Irani said reasons for dropping out “may be attributed to shifting to other colleges, personal reasons, medical reasons getting jobs during post-grad uate courses, inability to cope with academic stress etc“.
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'' VIRAT KOHLI'S diatribe against a media person in Perth on Tuesday wasn't the first time the cricketer has let his anger get the better of him. TOI looks back at past such incidents involving the Delhi batsman... ''
  
Irani said the institutes were taking remedial measures, including counselling and additional coaching for weaker students. HRD ministry has told Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) that carried out joint counselling for admission to IITsNITsISM and IIITs to return bulk of non-refundable acceptance fee tuition fee to students who haven't joined courses and also told them to take necessary steps to fill up 3,200 vacant seats expeditiously .
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''' IT'S KOHLI VS GAMBHIR (APRIL, 2013)'''
  
Directive to JoSAA says that if a student withdrew before the course starts, the fee collected from the student, after a deduction of the processing fee of not over Rs 1,000 may be refunded and returned by the institution to the student who has withdrawn.
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A verbal duel between KKR skipper Gautam Gambhir and Kohli (in pic) during their IPL clash took fans by surprise. As Gambhir and other players walked towards the cover region to celebrate the RCB skipper's dismissal, Kohli, instead of walking back to the pavilion, charged towards Gambhir and made a remark after which all hell broke loose.
  
Among NITs, the ones in Rourkela, Kurukshetra, Jai pur and Calicut have wit nessed maximum dropouts.
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''' ALTERCATION WITH PHOTOGRAPHERS (OCT, 2009) '''
  
Irani told the Parliament that both IITs and NITs have initiated several actions to minimize dropouts. In case of IITs, there is an adviser who monitors the academic pro gress and advises students about their academic per formance. Progress of such students is continuously monitored through class tests, laboratory tests, assignments, mid-term, endterm and supplementary examinations. She said additional classes are arranged for academically weaker students, at times during summer vacations. IITs have started student mentorship programme, peer assign ment learning, guided progress scheme etc. To arrest dropping out of students, NITs have the provision for additional coaching for weak students, special coaching for SCST students, two mid-term examinations per academic year, quarter classes and special examinations, provision of tutor guardian and motivational lectures.
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Kohli got involved in a spat with photographers at Jamtha (Nagpur) just before the start of India's ODI against Australia. As he was training, one of his shots almost hit a camera belonging to a photographer who, along with other cameramen, was sitting behind the advertisement hoardings.Kohli paid little heed to their request to train somewhere else, leading to a verbal free-for-all.
  
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''' THE INFAMOUS MIDDLE FINGER (JAN, 2012) '''
  
While IIT Roorkee has had to re-admit students from reserved categories despite their failing to maintain required grades, the Uttarakhand HC had supported the IITs' right to set academic standards, HRD minister Smriti Irani told Lok Sabha.Irani told the House in response to a question that IITs have extensive support systems to help students overcome barriers such as language and their progress was tracked on a monthly basis.
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Angry at an abusive group of spectators at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Kohli stuck out his middle finger at the hecklers on the second day of the India-Australia Test. Kohli later defended himself on Twitter, saying, “I agree cricketers don't have to retaliate. What when the crowd says the worst things about your mother and sister? the worst I've heard (sic).
  
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''' YELLING AT WANKHEDE (APRIL, 2013) '''
[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=9-of-IITians-dropped-out-in-2016-17-19072017019055 Chethan Kumar|9% of IITians dropped out in 2016-17|Jul 19 2017: The Times of India (Delhi)]
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Indian Institutes of Technology have seen 889 (about 9%) students drop out in the 2016-17 academic year, according to latest data released by the ministry of human resources development (MHRD).
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In a tense IPL game against hosts Mumbai Indians, Kohli lost his cool after being targetted by a section of the crowd and retaliated by giving it back. Speaking after the game which his team lost, the RCB captain rued that the spectators had forgotten that he also represented their country.“It feels a bit weird because at the end of the day you play for India and you don't come here to be hated.
Of these, nearly 71% (630) were PG students, 196 PhD scholars and 63 undergraduates. The total number of seats available were 9,885, of which 73 were not taken.
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In 2015-16, 656 students dropped out of the 23 IITs; this year marks an increase of 35% over that figure.
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[ ''From the archives of the Times of India'']
  
According to MHRD, “The main reason for PhD and postgraduate students leaving courses midway are offers for placement in public sector enterprises and personal preference for better opportunities elsewhe re“. Undergraduates left due to wrong choices made by them and poor performance, besides personal reasons.
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Avijit Ghosh TNN
  
Fourteen of the 23 IITs have registered dropouts. The recently set up institutes -in Tirupati, Bhilai, Goa, Dharwad, Jammu and Dhanbad (formerly Indian School of Mines) -have no dropouts. Most dropouts (27%) were from IIT-Roorkee, followed by Delhi (20.6%), Kanpur (17.4%) and Kharagpur (10.6%).
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'''BETTER THAN THE BEST'''
  
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Virat Kohli has scored more runs than Brian Lara, Dean Jones, Ricky Ponting, Michael Bevan, M S Dhoni, Sachin Tendulkar, Viv Richards after same number of games (85 ODIs)
  
The MHRD data also flag ged another area of concern -shortage of faculty . As of July 17 this year, 35% of faculty posts in IITs remain vacant. Of the 13,012 sanctioned posts, over 4,500 remain vacant. The vacancy was 38% in 2016.
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At this stage, Kohli has scored 11 centuries. Nobody even comes close; Lara (5) and Ponting (5) being next
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Among them, his strike rate of 86.31 is third only to Dhoni’s 96.26 and Richards’s 86.99. And his average (50.56) is second only to Bevan’s 56.54 WONDER BOY Virat always looks in control of the situation
To address the shortage, the ministry has decided to allow faculty working under central government or central autonomous bodies to join IITs. It also invites alumni, scientists, experts and foreign faculty to teach at IITs from time to time.
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NewDelhi: Statistics suggest that Virat Kohli is the best ODI batsman in the world now. It isn’t just the runs he has scored so far; it is also the manner and situation in which he has fetched them. Out of his 11 centuries, 10 have come in winning causes; seven of them in a run chase.  
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Thanks to him, run chases are no longer nervous affairs for India. And he seems to shun last-over heroics; Kohli prefers to finish early and in style. Only one thing jars: that his celebration seems incomplete without reference to mothers and sisters.  
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Once set, Kohli seems to always be in control. He seems to bring his leadership skills even to batting. His strokeplay is cultured; slogs are rare. There’s plenty of wristwork on display and power too.
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Kohli prefers to play along the ground but is not averse to the lofted stroke. And he plays the pull with poise. On Sunday, he was the only Indian batsman who read Saeed Ajmal. Barring one delivery that was edged for four, he had an answer to every doosra or teesra that the Pakistan spinner offered.  
  
Deaths in 6 IITs
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Before the Australia tour, most experts had put their money on Rohit Sharma as the one more likely to succeed. Kohli proved them wrong, being the faster adapter and quicker learner. Ever since he made his ODI debut against Sri Lanka in August 2008, Kohli has grown and evolved beyond recognition.
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As an 18-year-old, Kohli came to bat for Delhi on the day his father passed away because his team needed him. He scored 90 and steered his team to safety against Karnataka before he fell to a poor umpiring decision. Even at that age, Kohli stood out for his amazing commitment and rare temperament.
  
Eight deaths were repor ted from six IITs during the academic year. Four of these deaths were unnatural and four accidental. Three unnatural deaths were reported from IIT-Kharagpur while one student committed suicide at IIT-Varanasi. IIT-Madras and Roorkee reported an accident each. One student from IITBhubaneswar died due to asphyxia caused by drowning in the sea while an IIT-Mandi student drowned in a river.
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Kohli is many things to many people. For the cricket fan, he is a future India captain. For media managers, he is that special face that can sell a million hair gels and mobile phones. For teenage girls, he is the pin-up of their dreams. Kohli is reaching for the stars and corporates for the cheque book.
  
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==A shortage of teachers==
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==World's third-most marketable player, 2016==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=VIRAT-KOHLI-IS-WORLDS-THIRD-MOST-MARKETABLE-PLAYER-27052016031012 ''The Times of India''], May 27, 2016
  
43% of teaching slots in IITs lying unfilled
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[[File: World's top-10 most marketable sportsmen, as on May 27, 2016.jpg|World's top-10 most marketable sportsmen, as on May 27, 2016; Graphic courtesy: [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=VIRAT-KOHLI-IS-WORLDS-THIRD-MOST-MARKETABLE-PLAYER-27052016031012 ''The Times of India''], May 27, 2016|frame|500px]]
Engg Students Prefer Jobs To Pursuing PhDs
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By Atul Thakur, TIMES INSIGHT GROUP, 2013/03/30
 
  
[http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&Source=Page&Skin=TOINEW&BaseHref=CAP/2013/03/30&PageLabel=3&EntityId=Ar00304&ViewMode=HTML The Times of India]
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Virat Kohli is ahead of the likes of Lionel Messi and Neymar in the latest list of the world's most marketable sportspersons.
  
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In a survey published by SportsPro media, Kohli is behind the NBA's `Most Valuable Player' Stephen Curry and Juventus' French international Paul Pogba.
  
New Delhi: At a time when ‘skill shortage’ is bemoaned by industry, nearly half of all teaching positions in IITs and over half in NITs are lying vacant. This was revealed recently in response to a question in the Lok Sabha.
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World No. 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic is 23rd on the list, followed by Messi at 27th and Usain Bolt at 31.
  
It’s not only newly created IITs and NITs that face shortage. Old IITs have over 40% of their teaching positions vacant and the situation in old NITs is even worse with 57% of faculty jobs finding no takers.
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The only other Indian in the top 50 is tennis star Sania Mirza, at No. 43.
  
In eight older IITs (including IT BHU and Roorkee University — now converted into IITs) the sanctioned strength of teaching staff is 5,356 but there are only 3,158 teachers in regular positions, resulting in 41% vacant seats. With 57% vacancy, IIT-BHU has the worst figures. It is followed by IITDelhi (50%), IIT- Kharagpur (48%) and IIT-Guwahati (42%). For the remaining four IITs, the vacant teaching positions range between a low of 19% of the sanctioned strength for IIT-Kanpur and 38% for IIT Roorkee.
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Athletes from across the world have been ranked according to their marketing potential over a three-year period.
  
A parliament question inquiring about the shortage of faculty was answered on March 13 where the ministry noted the reason for shortage as lack of PhD candidates in engineering. It also said that students preferred corporate jobs over teaching. No regular teacher in 10 new NITs
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The criteria included six parameters: value for money, age, home market potential, charisma, willingness to be marketed, crossover appeal
New Delhi: Of the 5,891 sanctioned teaching posts in 20 old NITs, only 3,083 are filled by regulars. The 48% gap between required and employed teachers is much higher than vacancies in the IITs. NITs at Warangal, Patna, Srinagar, Jamshedpur, Kurukshetra, Agartala and Raipur have over 50% vacancies in teaching positions. NITs at Calicut, Silchar and Rourkela are the only institutes where vacancy is less than 40%.
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Considering the shortage of academic staff in old and reputable colleges, one would assume the condition of newly created institutes would be worse. Yes and no. Data throws up some surprises. Four of the eight new IITs are on a par or even better than most of the older institutes. IIT-Hyderabad has only 1% teaching positions vacant while the corresponding figures are 26%, 46% and 57% for IIT Patna, Indore and Ropar respectively. The remaining four new colleges have more than 60% vacancy while IIT-Bhubaneshwar doesn’t have a single regular teacher against a sanctioned strength of 90.
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=Family=
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==Marriage==
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[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/confirmed-actress-anushka-sharma-and-cricketer-virat-kohli-got-officially-married-today/articleshow/62024262.cms  Gaurav Sonavane, Actress Anushka Sharma, cricketer Virat Kohli tie the knot in Italy, December 11, 2017:  ''The Times of India'']
  
Once again, the new NITs do even worse. There isn’t a single regular teacher in the 10 new NITs. According to the NIT Act and IIT Act, these institutions are declared as institutes of national importance and government spends thousands of crores of rupees to encourage technical education. For 2013-14, the budget estimates an expenditure of Rs 3,670 crore on IITs and of Rs 1,719 crore on NITs.
 
  
To make up for the shortage, the institutes are resorting to contracts, adjunct, visiting faculty and online mode of teaching. It was also recently reported that the government is planning to engage trainee teachers who will be selected from the top 15% of students from these institutes.
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A statement released by the family announcing the wedding said: We are very happy to announce that Ms. Anushka Sharma and Mr. Virat Kohli got married at a private ceremony in Italy, today. The wedding was attended by close family and a few friends as they wished their wedding to be a very private affair. The wedding was performed as per Hindu rituals. Top fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee has designed the wedding ensemble for both the bride and the groom. Virat and Anushka will now start inviting all industry friends and colleagues for the celebrations that are set to happen in Mumbai.
  
==Faculty posts lying vacant in 16 IITs==
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The couple will be hosting a reception in New Delhi for their relatives on 21st December which will be followed by a reception for industry friends and cricketers in Mumbai on 26th December.
[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=37-of-faculty-posts-lying-vacant-in-16-07122014007024''The Times of India'']
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Chethan Kumar, December 07 2014
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The newly wed couple will travel to South Africa where Virat will start prepping for the upcoming series and Anushka will spend New Year's Eve with him and return in the first week of January to begin the next schedule of Anand L Rai's film with Shah Rukh Khan in Mumbai. She will also start prepping for Sui Dhaaga as the shooting for the same starts in February 2018 with Varun Dhawan. Anushka will also be busy with the marketing and promotions of Pari which is releasing on 9th February.
  
[[File: Vacancies in Indian Institutes of Technology, as on April 19, 2017.jpg|Vacancies in Indian Institutes of Technology, as on April 19, 2017; [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Gallery.aspx?id=19_04_2017_008_042_001&type=P&artUrl=STATOISTICS-IITs-HAVE-JUST-60-OF-THE-SANCTIONED-19042017008042&eid=31808 The Times of India], April 19, 2017|frame|500px]]
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Virat, on the other hand, will be playing the series in South Africa for 2 months which includes three Tests, six One Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches.
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Post their wedding the newly wed couple will be shifting to their new residence in Worli, Mumbai in December once they return from Delhi.
  
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Their spokesperson said, "We are extremely grateful to the media for their support and understanding in making this special occasion a memorable one and thank them for their continued love and support."
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Earlier today evening, Filmfare had reported that the power couple has tied the knot in a private ceremony in Milan, Italy. An insider told Filmfare that the ceremony took place earlier this morning amidst close family and friends.
  
A Report by the Human Resource Development ministry says that over 37% of faculty posts in the existing 16 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are vacant. Only IIT-Gandhinagar has 99% of the sanctioned faculty members working. The 16 IITs have 4,308 faculty members against the sanctioned 6,944. IIT-Kharagpur, long considered an ace, reports a 46% shortage. The overall student faculty ratio stands at 16:1.
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=Personal glimpses=
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==2018/ 19: Turns vegetarian==
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[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/news/captain-kohli-turns-vegan-feels-it-has-improved-his-game/articleshow/66103693.cms  Indranil Basu, Captain Kohli turns vegan, feels it has improved his game, October 7, 2018: ''The Times of India'']
  
As part of its election promise, BJP had planned to establish IITs, IIITs and NITs across the country. In November, the NDA government an nounced setting up of IITs in Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Chhattisgarh and Jammu.But, before moving ahead with the plan, the government needs to tackle the faculty shortage immediately. Going by the faculty matrix in the existing IITs, the Centre will need 100 faculty members per 1,000 students in the new institutes. Assuming each of the five new institutes gets about 200 students, then the government has to hire 100 faculty members.
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He used to be a chubby-faced youngster with a special fondness for biryani. But those days are far behind him as Virat Kohli’s remarkable fitness transformation continues with his decision to go vegan.  
  
As admitted by the present vice chancellor of the Hyderabad University, Prof Ramakrishna Ramaswamy: “We’re failing to replace teachers who are retiring or resigning even in places like the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, IITs or some other top institutes.” Echoing the view, Rao had said: “The problem has to be viewed holistically. It needs immediate attention.” The situation in IIITs is equally bad with a student-faculty ratio of 29:1. IIITs in Allahabad, Gwalior, Jabalpur and Kancheepuram have a sanctioned strength of 282 but have only 166 faculty members — a shortage of nearly 42%. The 30 NITs across the country, too, are facing a shortage of 28%.
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TOI has learned the Indian cricket captain decided to stay away from animal protein four months ago and feels it has helped his game. Kohli’s current diet includes protein shakes, vegetables and soya. He has given up eggs and dairy products. “Kohli started this diet four months ago and is feeling stronger as his digestive power has increased. He isn’t missing meat, eggs or dairy,” sources said, insisting Kohli’s diet has had a calming effect on his temperament.  
  
==2018: IITs face 34% faculty shortage==
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Kohli’s wife, Anushka Sharma, turned vegetarian around the same time, but Kohli had planned the change in advance. “Two years ago, when he was on a normal diet, he had said that he would go vegan if given a choice. He is now feeling stronger than before,” sources said.
[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F04%2F01&entity=Ar01405&sk=59CF926A&mode=text  Niharika Alva, IITs face 34% faculty crunch, Delhi’s tech institute 29%, April 1, 2018: ''The Times of India'']
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[[File: The shortage of staff at the 23 Indian Institutes of Technology, 2018.jpg|The shortage of staff at the 23 Indian Institutes of Technology, 2018  <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F04%2F01&entity=Ar01405&sk=59CF926A&mode=text  Niharika Alva, IITs face 34% faculty crunch, Delhi’s tech institute 29%, April 1, 2018: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
 
  
India’s 23 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) collectively have a faculty shortage of 34% as in March 2018, with only one, IIT-Mandi in Himachal Pradesh, having more than the sanctioned strength. IITMumbai faces a 27% shortage in teachers.
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==Improved after realising he was overweight==
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[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/ipl/top-stories/aussie-cricketers-sucked-up-to-virat-kohli-co-to-protect-ipl-deals-michael-clarke/articleshow/75021105.cms  Aussie cricketers 'sucked up' to Virat Kohli & Co to protect IPL deals: Michael Clarke, April 7, 2020: ''The Times of India'']
  
The problem is not restricted to newer IITs like those in Palakkad, Tirupati and Goa, which don’t have the sanctioned faculty, but in older ones like those in Mumbai, Kharagpur and Kanpur where the shortage is between 25% and 45%.
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MELBOURNE: Australian cricketers were so keen on protecting their lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL) deals that they felt "scared" of sledging India captain Virat Kohli and his teammates during a particular period and instead "sucked up" to them, former skipper Michael Clarke has claimed.  
  
Last month, the ministry of human resource development said it would try and make it easier for IITs to acquire visas for foreign faculty, hoping to narrow the gap between sanctioned and existing strength of teachers.
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India and Australia have had some memorable bilateral duels but Clarke felt that whenever the Australians would face India, their eyes would be trained on the cash-rich league which is played in April-May every year.  
  
Education expert AS Seetharamu said: “Earlier, about 15% of IIT graduates would come back as faculty, but this percentage is dropping. Now, up to 50% of graduates go abroad to find work, while most of the remaining enter software and IT companies in India.
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"Everybody knows how powerful India are in regards to the financial part of the game, internationally or domestically with the IPL," Clarke told Big Sports Breakfast.  
  
With the increase in number of IITs and National Institutes of Technology, the teaching staff needed is also on an increasing graph.
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"I feel that Australian cricket, and probably every other team over a little period, went the opposite and actually sucked up to India. They were too scared to sledge Kohli or the other Indian players because they had to play with them in April (in the IPL)," the World Cup winning Australian skipper said dropping a bombshell.
  
“However, there has been no subsequent rise in the number of people eligible and available for these positions,” Seetharamu said, adding that this gap can be plugged by increasing competitiveness of salaries and encouraging graduates to take up doctoral studies as PhDs are required of prospective faculty.
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Clarke believes that some of Australia's ruthless on-field character was compromised because the top-10 draws at the IPL auctions gave an impression that they would never sledge Kohli.  
  
While IIT-Mandi is in the best position with four faculty members more than the sanctioned strength, IIT-Bhilai, in Chhattisgarh is the worst-hit, with 58% vacancies for professors.
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"Name a list of ten players and they are bidding for these Australian players to get into their IPL team," he said.  
  
Among the top five ranked institutes, Kharagpur has 46% vacancies, followed by 37% in Kanpur, 29% in Delhi, 28% in Chennai and 27% in Mumbai.
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"The players were like: 'I'm not going to sledge Kohli, I want him to pick me for Bangalore, so I can make my USD 1 million for my six weeks'.  
  
=Family backgrounds=
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"I feel like that's where Australia went through that little phase where our cricket become a little bit softer or not as hard as we're accustomed to seeing," Clarke said about the time after the ball-tampering scandal, when terms like 'elite honesty' were propagated.  
==Where the students come from==
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''' 2016: Delhi, Jaipur, Hyderabad '''
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[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Delhi-sends-most-students-to-IITs-Mumbai-4th/articleshow/52876888.cms ''The Times of India''], June 23, 2016
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India and Australia have always enjoyed a fiery on-field chemistry with the two teams engaging in many verbal wars in the past, which include the tours of Down Under in 2007-08 and 2018.
  
Delhi has pipped Jaipur, which traditionally topped the charts and cornered the lion's share of seats at these institutes. Three Maharashtra cities --Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur --figured in the top 10 cities for the first time, said experts.MP's Indore and Bhopal will send 805 students to the IITs.
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The infamous 'Monkey gate' in 2008 is considered the lowest point in the history of cricket between the two powerhouses.
  
Mumbai has improved to fourth position on the chart from sixth position last year.Lucknow is a new entrant to the top club. In the last two years, Jaipur, Delhi, Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Patna and Mumbai, in that order, sent most students to the IITs. This time, out of 14,385 candidates who qualified to join the IITs, those from 15 cities comprise 50% of the students who made the cut. Till last year, fewer cities dominated the list and half of those who qualified for the IITs came from only eight locations.
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=Worst performances =
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==On tour==
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===Till 2020 March ===
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The city-wise data has been analysed by the IITs, based on the communication address provided by the aspirants. Most students, said faculty , provide their perma nent address so that no correspondence is lost.
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'''See graphic''':
  
“We were noticing the slow rise of Delhi since a few years. Mumbai and its satellite towns, too, have a better rank. But if one goes by the absolute numbers, we see that there has been an overall drop in candidates from all these cities,“ said a JEE chairman.
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'' Kohli’s Worst performances in tests and other formats, Till 2020 March ''
  
Each of the top three cities in this year's list--Delhi, Jaipur and Hyderabad--historically saw about 2,000 students qualify for the IITs each year. But the distribu tion of students is rather different this year. Interestingly, Vijayawada which saw 1,448 students qualify in 2014, witnessed a meteoric drop in the candidate count this year.
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Fall in numbers from the big metros has been accompanied by an increase in students from smaller towns and many more cities have sent students to the IITs this year.
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[https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/cover-story/story/20180108-newsmakers-virat-kohli-cricketer-1117518-2017-12-29 Boria Majumdar , Virat and his contemporaries “India Today” 8/1/2018]
  
Interestingly, Kargil will send 10 students to the top engineering colleges and so will Latur, which has seen 24 candidates qualify .
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[[File: Virat vs his contemporaries .jpg| Virat vs his contemporaries [https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/cover-story/story/20180108-newsmakers-virat-kohli-cricketer-1117518-2017-12-29 “India Today” 8/1/2018]
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Orai in Jalaun of Uttar Pradesh, too, did well with 26 students qualifying for IITs.“While diversity adds richness to the classroom, each edition of the JEE hopes to be more inclusive so that students from every corner of the country can make it to our campus,“ said another JEE chairman.
 
  
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== IIT aspirants: class character==
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''Virat vs his contemporaries''
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1/3rd IIT aspirants are kids of public sector, government staff
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Yogita Rao, TNN | Jul 14, 2013
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[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/1/3rd-IIT-aspirants-are-kids-of-public-sector-government-staff/articleshow/21063139.cms The Times of India]
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=Records, statistics, year-wise=
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==2014==
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=== The lowest point of his career till 2020 ===
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[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/news/felt-like-i-wont-get-runs-virat-kohli-reveals-lowest-point-of-his-career/articleshow/74977459.cms 'Felt like I won't get runs': Virat Kohli reveals lowest point of his career, April 4, 2020: ''The Times of India'']
  
Aspirants whose parents were in the public sector or government service formed almost one third of the total candidates, around 5.06 lakh, who registered for the joint entrance exam.  
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NEW DELHI: India skipper Virat Kohli has said that the 2014 Test series against England was the lowest point of his career. He made the revelation during a candid Instagram Live session with former England batsman Kevin Pietersen.  
  
MUMBAI: Most aspirants for the premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are either children of government employees or whose parents hold public sector jobs, while children of businessmen and farmers lag behind. But data on IIT aspirants and successful candidates reveals that doctors' children performed better in the IIT entrance tests than those whose parents were engineers or government employees.
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To date, the 2014 Test series in England remains one of the worst Test series for Kohli as he averaged just 13.40 from 10 innings with his highest score being 39.  
  
Aspirants whose parents were in the public sector or government service formed almost one third of the total candidates, around 5.06 lakh, who registered for the joint entrance exam. But their success rate was just 5.8%. On the contrary, out of the 7,067 doctors' children, 9.92% made the grade, the highest among any other professions.  
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"I felt like as a batsman, you know you are going to get out in the morning as soon as you wake up. That was the time I felt like that there is no chance I am getting runs. And still to get out of bed and just get dressed for the game and to go out there and go through that, knowing that you will fail, was something that ate me up," Kohli told Pietersen.  
  
While children of government staffers stand at third position, those whose parents are into teaching/research also did better with a success rate of 5.21%. Among girls too, the highest success rate of 5.74% was seen among doctors' children. But most girls, or 54,576 of the 1.69 lakh registering for the test, were children of government employees.
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However, just four years later, Kohli made a triumphant return to England as he scored a century in the opening Test of the 2018 series and finished as the highest run-getter in the series.  
  
"More doctors send their children into engineering as a qualification in the medical field takes about nine years while one can become an engineer in just four years," said JEE (Advanced) - 2013, chairman, H C Gupta.
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Kohli told Pietersen that the performance in 2014 came because he was just thinking about his own batting.  
  
Tata Institute of Social Sciences professor Bino Paul believe that about a couple of decades ago, before globalization, the trend was different. "IITs remained heavily elitist before and during globalization. However, in the globalised world, brand IIT is facing a challenge from institutes in the Ivy League. The highly networked group prefer to send their children abroad even for undergraduate studies. Students who are in international schools, with higher resources, now have global aspirations. IITs miss out on these chunks," he said.
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"2014 series happened, for all the younger guys listening, because I was too focused on doing well from a personal point of view. I wanted to get runs. I could never think of what does the team want me to do in this situation," Kohli said.  
  
==IITians: family backgrounds==
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"I just got too engulfed with England tour - if I perform here, Test cricket, in my mind I am going to feel established and all that crap on the outside, which is not important at all," he added.  
[[File: IITians' family background1.jpg.jpg|IITians' family background.jpg; Graphic courtesy: [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com//Gallery.aspx?id=21_06_2015_018_012_001&type=P&artUrl=FATHERS-DAY-A-LOOK-AT-IITians-DADS-21062015018012&eid=31808 ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
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==Over 50% of IITians' mothers are graduates==
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During the chat, Kohli talked about his favourite format in cricket and he also revealed the main reason for turning into a vegan.
[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Over-50-of-IITians-moms-are-grads-but-11102015001091 ''The Times of India''], Oct 11 2015
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'''Over 50% of IITians' moms are grads, but stay at home'''
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==2015==
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===His achievements till May===
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com//Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=INDIAN-SPORTS-SHINING-STARS-09052015028006 ''The Times of India''], May 9, 2015
  
The Class of 2019 at the IITs is largely the story of an Indian urban middle-class home where the woman spent her early years earning an education and then stayed at home to raise her family .
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He is the current superstar of India cricket. Dubbed as the `chase master' in ODIs, 12 of his 22 centuries have been in a winning cause and all this aged just 26. Kohli has been elevated to Test captaincy as well this year and will be expected to lead Team India into the next era.Loud and brash, he is never ready to take a step backwards but lets his willow do the talking most of the time.Adding to his ODI achievements, Kohli also has 10 centuries in just 33 Tests.
The tech schools have never given out information on mothers of the candidates who are picked.
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===Dec: partnerships===
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[[File: Kohli's top partnership-aggregate in terms of averages.jpg|Kohli's top partnership-aggregate in terms of averages, till 2015 Dec; Graphic courtesy: [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Gallery.aspx?id=06_12_2015_027_022_013&type=P&artUrl=INDIA-WORK-HARD-TO-EXTEND-SA-AGONY-06122015027022&eid=31808 ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
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But this time, they have released data that shows most mothers are at least graduates and largely homemakers.
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Of the 9,974 students who have gone on to join the IITs, the mothers of around 2,250 are postgraduates; another 3,200 are graduates (in all over 50%). The literacy rate among fathers is much higher.
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==2016==
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[[File: Kohli in Australia in tests and ODIs.jpg| Kohli in Australia in tests and ODIs Aas in 2016; Graphic courtesy: [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Gallery.aspx?id=23_01_2016_031_056_014&type=P&artUrl=TIMES-IN-AUSTRALIA-KING-KOHLI-TAKES-GUARD-23012016031056&eid=31808 ''The Times of India''], January 23, 2016|frame|500px]]
  
As many as 6,690 of women are stay-at-home moms.Most are financially dependent with an annual income of less than Rs 1 lakh. Barring 1,400 fathers, everyone was educated enough to show their children the path to take, and 1,550 fathers have an annual income of over Rs 8 lakh.There is no information provided on the incomes of mothers of 5,749 candidates and fathers of 1,400.
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[[File: Kohli, career highlights as on 17 Jan 2016.jpg| Kohli, career highlights as on 17 Jan 2016; Graphic courtesy: [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=KOHLI-FASTEST-TO-7000-RUNS-18012016001034 ''The Times of India''], January 18, 2016|frame|500px]]
  
“Educated mothers definitely help in the preparation that students have to make for IIT. The fact that a majority of mothers are graduates proves the point. However, these days, students are exposed to a lot of information and with help from various quarters -school teachers, coaching institutes -even first-generation learners do well in competitive exams,“ says Meenal Mohgaonkar, mother of city's second highest scorer in JEE (Advanced), Ajinkya.
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[[File: Virat Kohli, achievements as on December 12, 2016.jpg|Virat Kohli, achievements as on December 12, 2016; Graphic courtesy: [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Gallery.aspx?id=12_12_2016_001_081_003&type=P&artUrl=VIRAT-SMASHES-RECORDS-LEAVES-ENGLAND-REELING-12122016001081&eid=31808 ''The Times of India''],December 12, 2016|frame|500px]]
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===Highlights===
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Kohli hit three centuries and four half-centuries in the calendar year.
  
Mohgaonkar, a radiologist who was working as the head of department at a private medical college in Nashik, moved to Mumbai with Ajinkya to ensure he gets the best coaching. She added that mothers also help in relieving stress as the preparation period is pretty long and the mental state is never consistent and students go through several ups and downs.
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Kohli amassed 739 runs from just 10 ODIs played this year.
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===ANDERSON'S SOUR DIG AT KOHLI===
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Pacer James Anderson chose to play down Virat Kohli's double ton in Mumbai by saying that the Indian skipper's technical deficiencies, which England had exposed during the 2014 series back home, were not at display here on India pitches, which lacked movement and bounce.Though Kohli ignored the jibe by choosing not to play `sarcastic mind games', Anderson got a mouthful from spinner R Ashwin, who gave him a valuable pep talk on the importance of `accepting defeat'.
  
Remaining in the box of mother and homemaker was probably more of an ultimate choice than desire, given the societal conditions.
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===Till Nov: 500-plus totals against India===
  
==Majority: Urban, not coached ==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=75-of-those-in-IITs-are-from-cities-23082016013049 ''The Times of India''], Aug 23 2016
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[[File: State-wise and board-wise distribution of admitted candidates.jpg|State-wise and board-wise distribution of admitted candidates; Graphic courtesy: [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=75-of-those-in-IITs-are-from-cities-23082016013049 ''The Times of India''], August 23, 2016|frame|500px]]  
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See graphic, 500-plus totals against India under Kohli, till 10 Nov 2016
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===Dec 2016: Kohli takes India to the top===
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=New-improved-Virat-30-takes-Indian-cricket-to-13122016001056  Shashank Shekhar, New, improved Virat 3.0 takes Indian cricket to another level Dec 13 2016 : The Times of India (Delhi)]
  
'''75% of those in IITs are from cities'''
 

 
An industry has sprung up around coaching institutes for IIT entrance exams, but students who selfstudy may fare better.
 
In 2016, 5,539 students (52.4%) out of the 10,576 who got admission to IITs had studied on their own. Those who went to coaching centres comprised 44.5% (4,711) of successful candidates.
 
  
The remaining 2% either took individual tuitions or did correspondence cour ses. The trends from JEE (advanced) in 2016 were analysed by IIT-Guwahati. A detailed analysis of 2016, JEE (ad vanced) by IIT-Guwahati shows that IITs are still urban-centric with 75% of successful students coming from cities and the rest from rural areas. It also shows in the occupation of parents.
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March 2008: A brash Del hi boy ran around in circles, shouting “come on“ till his voice choked after India won the under-19 World Cup under his captaincy in Kuala Lumpur. Detractors shook their head at his “theatrics“.
  
Of the 36,566 who qualified for admission into IITs NITsIIITs and other government-funded technical institutions, parents of 10,200 are in government service followed by 5,814 in business, 4,097 in private jobs, 3,213 in agriculture, 2,018 in public sector, 1,700 in teachingresearch.
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December 2014: Stand-in captain Kohli led a charge at an improbable target of 364 against Australia. India shunned the option of a draw and lost by 48 runs. Critics hailed his innings but wondered if he was needlessly aggressive.
  
Parents of 327 students practised law, 59 are in the pharmacy sector and only 21 are architects.
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Cut to the present. Having led India to an unassailable 3-0 lead over England, Kohli's evolution from precocious talent to reigning colossus seems complete. The fourth Test in Mumbai saw the three dimensions of Kohli shine through ­ the batsman, the captain and the cricket statesman, even if he is only 28. He broke England's back with a superlative 235, his third double ton since July; never let the visitors breathe easy with his pro-active and clear-headed captaincy , and made a sagacious intervention to douse the fires when Ashwin got into a spat with Anderson over comments the English pacer had made about Kohli himself.
  
Rajasthan known for its IIT coaching centres in Kota has contributed the maximum 1646 students this year.An IIT director pointed out that Tamil Nadu which once contributed a lot to IITs is surprisingly not among the top 12 states.
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With Kohli has come a new culture into Team India where skill, attitude, ambition and prudence merge to make for a potent cocktail. With coach Anil Kumble lending considerable weight as a teacher, tactician and motivator, Kohli has gone about fashioning a bunch of talented, fearless yet thoughtful cricketers who relish a challenge. It's interesting to note that while Kohli has trimmed his own strokeplay to help him make daddy hundreds in Tests, he hasn't ever asked the youngsters in his team do the same, allowing them to dare and dream.Because, at their age and situation, he was the same. Most importantly , Kohli has taken the team out of a primarily defensive mindset which used to bedevil our cricket like a shackle. One hopes, it stays this way .
  
Students going to CBSEaffiliated schools have done the best (5,849).
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Everything he does on the field makes it obvious that Virat has matured and has much better control over himself ­ as a player and as a person. He has worked hard at it. The best part, though, is that he has not let his growing maturity in any way dull a rather primal competitive urge in him. In fact, he has now become a more formidable adversary as a player and captain and the biggest threat bowlers around the world face today .
  
IIT-Guwahati also did an analysis of educational qualification of parents whose children qualified for joint counselling to IITsNITsIIITs and other governmentfunded technical institutes.Little over 1,000 were illiter ate, 5,090 matriculate, 14,619 graduate and 8,893 postgraduates. Educational data of over 5,000 parents was not available. Analysis also shows that parental annual income of 6,929 successful students was up to Rs 1 lakh.
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====First batman to have 50 plus in all 3 formats====
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=Female students=
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[[File: First batsman to register 50-plus average in all three formats, Virat Kohli, as on December 12, 2016.jpg|First batsman to register 50-plus average in all three formats, Virat Kohli, as on December 12, 2016; Graphic courtesy: [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Gallery.aspx?id=11_12_2016_025_030_009&type=P&artUrl=FROM-VIRAT-WITH-LOVE-11122016025030&eid=31808 ''The Times of India''], December 12, 2016|frame|500px]]
==2015: Number of girls, zone-wise==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com//Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Marginal-rise-in-no-of-girls-qualifying-JEE-18062015010024 ''The Times of India''], Jun 18 2015
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''' Marginal rise in no. of girls qualifying JEE '''
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[[File: How Tendulkar put Virat Kohli on path to glory.jpg| How Tendulkar put Virat Kohli on path to glory; Graphic courtesy: [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Gallery.aspx?id=11_12_2016_001_142_003&type=P&artUrl=VIRATS-MEGA-FEATS-11122016001142&eid=31808 ''The Times of India''], December 12, 2016|frame|500px]]
  
Yogita Rao
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===2016: an exciting year===
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com//Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=The-Virat-2016-Its-a-pity-that-the-12122016019013  Dwaipayan Datta, The Virat 2016: It's a pity that the year is out, Dec 12, 2016: The Times of India]
  
IIT-Delhi zone has bagged two of the top three slots in JEE (Main) 2015. While Satvat Jagwani from Satna in Madhya Pradesh, who appeared from the Kanpur zone, bagged the AllIndia Rank (AIR) 1, with a score of 469 of 504, Janak Agrawal and Mukesh Pareekh, both from Indore (Delhi zone), got AIR 2 and AIR 3, respectively .
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[[File: Virat Kohli, achievements in 2016.jpg|Virat Kohli: achievements in 2016; [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com//Gallery.aspx?id=12_12_2016_019_013_007&type=P&artUrl=The-Virat-2016-Its-a-pity-that-the-12122016019013&eid=31808 The Times of India], December 12, 2016|frame|500px]]
  
IIT-Bombay zone, which had slipped to third position in terms of overall performance in 2014, was No. 1 this year while other top zones -IIT-Madras and IIT-Delhi -saw a steep fall in the number of candidates who qualified.
 
  
More than 26,456 or 22% of the 1.17 lakh students who appeared for the exams across the country qualified for 10,000-odd IIT seats. Last year, around 27,172 or 20% of the 1.3 lakh students had made it to the general merit list. Around 11% of the total students who have qualified for IITs are girls.
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Virat Kohli's 235 at Wankhede rekindled some memories. It was January 2012 and India were getting hammered by Australia Down Under. In the fourth Test in Adelaide, the feisty Delhi lad completed a century -the first by an Indian on that tour -and celebrated as if there was no tomorrow. The Aussies appreciated his effort, but they knew immediately that in his exuberance, Kohli might have lost his focus.It didn't take them too long to dismiss him and a 4-0 walloping was just a matter of time.
  
In 2015 successful candidates must either fall in the top 20 percentile of their respective boards or score 75% and above in their Class XII exams, to be eligible for the IIT seat, said an IIT-Bombay official.
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Cut to December 2016. Kohli does his trademark fist pumping after completing another crucial century on a difficult wicket in Mumbai, but that's about it. He knows his job is just half done and what transpires over the two-and-a-half sessions is a masterclass in batting which culminates into Kohli's third double century of the year.
  
IITs will conduct a joint seat allocation process along with the NITs for the first time this year. The detailed procedure has to be released by IITBombay.
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Before this home season began, the world had already acknowledged Kohli as the best limitedovers cricketer in business. While Indians would have liked to believe that he was already the best across all formats, many still felt England's Joe Root or Australia skipper Steve Smith were a notch better, at least when it came to Test cricket.It had to do with their superior averages, but for Kohli this was a challenge. Just as another was not to be overburdened by pressure of captaincy .
  
Of the 3,049 girls who passed for JEE (Main) 2015, Indore's Krati Tiwari with AIR 47, is the topper. The number of girls qualifying in the exam saw a marginal rise from the previous year's 3,009. OBC topper Majji Sandeep Kumar from Vizianagaram also got an AIR of 10. Chinmaya Sahoo from Pune is the topper in the OBC and disabled category .
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“There are players who love to take responsibility in adverse situations. Kohli is one of those,“ Krish Srikkanth, who was the chairman of selec tors when Kohli made his Test debut, told TOI.“When we selected him for Tests back in 2011, there was criticism, but we could see the obvious talent and his ability to rise to the occasion,“ added Srikkanth Kohli was steadily making the most of his talent, but the most defining moment of his career happened in South Africa in 2013 when he became the natural heir to Sachin Tendulkar at India's natural No. 4, just after the master had retired. It was clear that nobody better than Kohli could shoulder the responsibility . Big centuries followed, Test captaincy came to him in a year's time, and Kohli kept blossoming.
  
The IIT-Madras zone, home to the coaching hub in Andhra Pradesh, has bagged five of the Top 10 merit ranks in the country . The region, which had 50 of the Top 100 rank-holders last year, saw only 28 students fall in the top list this year. The Delhi region, which had the maximum succeeding candidates last year, saw a drop in the numbers--from 6,528 to 4,511.
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“I have seen Kohli from a young age. Below the facade of flamboyance, there's a very responsible boy . He knows he is in great form and this is the time to maximize. More so, his team needs bigger contributions than just the landmark of a century ,“ NCA batting coach WV Raman said.
  
Bharat Khandelwal, with an AIR 5, is the topper in the IIT-Bombay zone. He managed a score of 440 in the test.
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James Anderson set the cat among the pigeons when he said, albeit a bit sourly: “I am not sure if he (Kohli) has changed. The wickets just take that (technical deficiencies) out of the equation.
  
==2015: an increase==
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But even Anderson will realise it's not easy to score these daddy hundreds, especially in humid Indian conditions. It all comes down to Kohli's ability to stay fit at the crease and not get men tally fatigued -a result of a new new-found obsession for training and become super-fit.
[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/More-girls-now-make-it-to-IIT/articleshow/48551282.cms ''The Times of India''], Aug 20, 2015
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Yogita Rao
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Kohli changed his diet midway through his international career, something that Novak Djokovic famously did to achieve excellence. “That's what Kohli is. He monitors himself so meticulously that you can't imagine,“ Raman said.
  
''' More girls now make it to IIT '''  
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If his ability to concentrate long and hard at Wankhede over the weekend was a delight, his self-restraint, whereby cutting out lofted shots was another striking aspect. The T20 batsman who hits sixes at will in the IPL, hardly played anything in the air and struck his first ­ and lone -over-boundary of the innings after completing the double ton. But Raman doesn't feel it's unnatural. “You look at Kohli's progression in T20s.He wasn't the six-hitter that he is today when he started off. But he became so in the course of time, because the situation demanded it. But take a close look at the brilliant chase against Australia in the T20 World Cup earlier in the year, there's hardly anything in the air,“ Raman said.
  
The number of girls admitted to IITs has gone up marginally in 2015 too, from 8% 2014 to 9% in the 2015 batch. Though, in absolute numbers, girls on the elite institutes' campuses have gone up by 40, compared to 2014, gender disparity continues to be a problem.  
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Class and adaptability -the recipe for greatness which makes even historian Ramachandra Guha, a self-proclaimed T20 hater, say: “This boy , Virat Kohli, makes me watch cricket these days“.Guha is not alone. Kohli is is bringing the crowds to the stadiums -T20s or Test cricket.
  
Of the 9,974 students allotted seats in 18 IITs in the first joint seat allocation process, only 900 are girls.  
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==2017==
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[[File: Records .jpg| Records [https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/cover-story/story/20180108-newsmakers-virat-kohli-cricketer-1117518-2017-12-29 “ India Today”] |frame|500px]]
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===The world’s best cricketer, captain===
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[[File: Kohli’s batting statistics from September 21, 2016 to the end of December 2017.jpg|Kohli’s batting statistics from September 21, 2016 to the end of December 2017 <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F01%2F19&entity=Ar00114&sk=02262002&mode=text  ICC crowns Virat samrat, names him player of 2017, January 19, 2018: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
  
Of the total students who qualified for IITs this year, only 11% were girls. After seat allotments, only 900 got in to the premier institutes.Of the total candidates registered, the number of girls is close to 18%. Before the twotier exam was introduced in 2012, the number of girls registering for the joint entrance examination was steadily on the rise. From around 24.3% of the total registered candidates in 2008, it had gone up to 33.3% in 2012.
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'''See graphic''':
  
Professors attribute the poor representation of girls on engineering campuses to the mindset of people. Pradipta Banerji, director, IIT-Roorkee, said girls are poorly represented only in the undergraduate programme, though their success percentage is usually on par with boys.
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''Kohli’s batting statistics from September 21, 2016 to the end of December 2017''
  
"There are not many girls taking the JEE (Main), so we get fewer students for JEE (Advanced). But at the postgraduate level, we have more women on the campus. In fact, 44% doctorate students on the Roorkee campus are women. Of the total student population, they constitute around 15%," said Banerji, adding that people are unwilling to send their girls to a residential campus.
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===Presence in Dharamsala, India vs Australia===
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[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/australia-in-india/when-indian-captain-virat-kohli-became-waterboy/articleshow/57825681.cms  When Indian captain Virat Kohli became waterboym The Times of India], March 25, 2017
  
''' Unfair policies to hit girl education — MKSS '''  
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A professor from IIT-Bombay agreed that students on IITs come from a pan-India population and therefore it is difficult to expect a quick change in mindset. IITs had reduced the entrance test fee to half for girls, said Devang Khakhar, IIT-Bombay director and chairman of JEE (advanced). Last year, of the five students from IIT-Bombay who bagged the top offer from a social networking site during placements, two were girls.
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''Virat Kohli’s records, as in November 2017''
=International students=
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==2017: attempt to attract foreigners fails==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=IITs-attempt-to-attract-foreign-students-flops-only-22052017013024  Subhash Mishra, For 1st Time, JEE (A) Held In 5 Foreign Centres Besides Dubai, May 22, 2017: The Times of India]
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[[File: Virat Kohli’s records, as in November 2017.jpg|Virat Kohli’s records, as in November 2017 <br/> From: [http://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2017%2F11%2F21&entity=Ar00303&sk=804A3EB1&mode=image  November 21, 2017: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
  
The IITs' attempt to don a more global look has not taken off the way the country's premier technology institutes would have liked it to. In a first, the IIT-JEE (Advanced) was conducted in five international centres apart from Dubai, which was the only offshore venue till 2016.
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Being injured did not stop skipper Virat Kohli from being there for his boys on the field as they took on Australia in the fourth deciding Test in Dharamsala.
  
Even though 1,100 seats have been earmarked for overseas candidates, only 222 from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Singapore, Ethiopia and Dubai were supposed to take the entrance exam.
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During the drinks break, Kohli could be seen trotting out onto the field laden with drinks for his teammates, which earned him a resounding applause from the stadium and the commentators went gaga.
  
The move follows a decision to reserve 10% supernumerary seats for foreign students. At present, the 23 IITs, including ISM-Dhanbad, have around 11,000 seats. The foreign candidates are not required to appear in JEE (Main), the qualifying test for candidates from the country.
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"Look at who has got the 'paani' for everybody.12th man Virat Kohli," said former Indian batsman Sunil Gavaskar.
  
The cut-off marks to bag a seat in the IITs though will be the same for both categories.
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Former Australia pacer Brett Lee, who is also commentating quipped saying, "this is fantastic. He must be the most expensive drinks man in the world!"
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The development caught the internet by storm and the love began to pour in on Twitter from fans and cricketers alike.
  
According to IIT-Bombay director Devang Khakhar, the institutes need to penetrate better among schools abroad to draw more candidates. “We haven't done enough publicity and students also need to get better prepared to appear in the IIT-JEE (Advanced).  
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Kohli also made a second entry into the field later with drinks and was seen having a few words with debutant Kuldeep Yadav, who had just scalped the wicket of David Warner.
This was our first attempt to reach out to the foreign shores. That we have been able to garner attention and hold the exam is an achievement in itself.This is just the beginning,“ Khakhar said .
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Australia were 131 for 1 against India in their fourth cricket Test at Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh, at lunch.
  
According to sources, only one team from the IITs had visited all the six countries in an attempt to attract candidates. It was done just a few months ago, barely allowing enough time for candidates to decide on taking the exam.
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Opener Warner, 54 and Captain Smith, 72 were at crease. For India, Umesh Yadav took the lone wicket of Renshaw, who went out at one. Earlier, Australian captain Steve Smith won the toss and elected to bat.
  
“More attention needs to be devoted to organising the exam overseas. Since these candidates are not required to appear in JEE (Main), the registration process could have started earlier. Even a year-round registration system can be put in place,“ said an IIT official. The official argued that the system of each IIT taking turns to conduct the exam in one of the foreign locations every year may not be a good option.
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Post lunch, India took two quick wickets to strengthen their hold as Kuldeep claimed Warner and Shawn Marsh fell to Umesh Yadav to reduce the hosts for 153/3.
  
“Each IIT should be responsible for conducting the exam in one particular offshore centre every year. This will it to formulate policies to increase the number of takers,“ he said.
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Ajinkya Rahane is leading India in the deciding Test as Virat Kohli was ruled out following a shoulder injury, causing a major blow to the hosts.
  
As many as 153 candidates have registered from Dubai followed by 33 students from Kathmandu, 13 students from Dhaka, 12 candidates from Singapore, 9 students from Colombo and only 2 candidates from Addis Ababa.
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===ICC Champions Trophy: 8000 run mark in ODI===
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[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/champions-trophy-2017/top-stories/icc-champions-trophy-virat-kohli-becomes-fastest-to-8000-odi-runs/articleshow/59165344.cms  ICC Champions Trophy: Virat Kohli becomes fastest to 8000 ODI runs, Jun 15, 2017: The Times of India]
  
A senior IIT official, ho wever, applauded the attempt to hold the exam overseas.“Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is taken by senior students holding a graduation degree or some with work experience. Much like the IIT ­JEE (advanced) exam, GATE, too was held in the six countries for the first time. Yet, there were not too many takers for the exam.Only 254 applicants had registered out of which 220 took the test. Our exam has got 222 registered candidates.With fresh students appearing in the IIT-JEE (Advanced) we have not fared too badly ,“ he said. “There was clear instruction from the HRD ministry that even if there was one candidate from any country we would have to hold the test there,“ he added.
 
  
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=From-2017-IITs-to-have-528-seats-more-24102016009029#  Somdatta Basu,  From 2017, IITs to have 528 seats more, Oct 24 2016 : The Times of India]
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The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) will implement a 5% increase in their total student intake from the next academic session.
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Kohli crossed the 8000-run mark in his 175th innings
  
The decision to increase the number of students -from 10,572 in the current academic session to 11,100 the next year -was taken at a recent meeting of the Joint Admission Board (JAB), which is the highest decision-making body of IITJEE (adanced). The meeting was attended by the chairpersons of all IITs.
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India captain Virat Kohli has become the quickest batsman to 8000 runs in one-day international cricket, beating AB de Villiers' mark in seven fewer innings. Kohli crossed the 8000-run mark in his 175th innings, during the course of his unbeaten 96 off 78 deliveries against Bangladesh in ICC Champions Trophy semi-final in Birmingham.
  
While this increased number was to be absorbed by all 23 IITs, several of the older institutes said they wouldn't be able to immediately increase their intake with their current infrastructure. The country's premier engineering and tech scho ols have also decided to admit 10% more foreign students, over and above the total student strength.
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South African captain de Villiers needed 182 innings to get to 8000 runs in August 2015, beating Sourav Ganguly's previous record of 200 innings. In 2002, Ganguly had gone past Sachin Tendulkar's mark of 210 innings, entering the 8000 club in his 200th innings.
  
“We are in no position to admit extra students despite the government wanting each IIT to increase intake,“ said a senior IIT-Kharagpur official.
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Earlier this year, South Africa opener Hashim Amla had broken Kohli's record of being the quickest to 7000 runs in ODIs, getting there in his 150th innings. Kohli had taken 166 to do so. Amla is also the fastest to 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 and 6000 runs. Amla, 34, is currently at 7186 runs in 153 ODI innings.
  
“Even if we build accommodation, classrooms and other infrastructure from government funding, it takes many years to build world-class laboratories which offer state-of-the-art facilities,“ the official said.
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On the back of Rohit Sharma's 123 not out and Kohli's unbeaten 96, India booked their place in Sunday's Champions Trophy final against Pakistan at Kennington Oval. This was Kohli's 42nd ODI half-century.
  
=Offshore IITs=
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=== Fastest to 9000 ODI runs===
==Shevgaonkar's illegal IIT in Mauritius==
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[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/new-zealand-in-india/virat-kohli-becomes-fastest-batsman-to-score-9000-odi-runs/articleshow/61320815.cms  Virat Kohli becomes fastest batsman to score 9000 ODI runs, October 29, 2017: The Times of India]
[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com//Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=IIT-D-could-not-show-proof-of-MEA-29122014009046 ''The Times of India'']
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''' IIT-D could not show proof of MEA nod for offshore campus '''
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Kohli has become the 19th batsman to breach the 9000-run mark, making him the fastest to get there
  
The possible reason for the resignation of IIT Delhi director R K Shevgaonkar could be his alleged involvement in illegally setting up an offshore campus of the institute in Mauritius, top human resource development (HRD) ministry sources claimed on Sunday .
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Dhoni had reached the milestone last year while other Indians who have done so are Sachin, Dravid, Ganguly, Azharuddin
Shevgaonkar did not respond to repeated attempts by TOI to contact him.
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A top HRD official insisted Shevgaonkar was cornered on the Mauritius issue. “We were asking him questions to which no satisfactory reply was forthcoming,“ he said.
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He had surpassed Ponting in the list of most ODI hundreds with his 31st ton
  
According to him, Shevgaonkar had taken the proposal of an IIT D campus in Mauritius to the IIT Council which told him that the Institutes of Technology Act that governs IITs do not enable creation of offshore campuses.However, he said, Shevgaonkar went ahead on a memorandum of understanding with Tertiary Education Commission of Mauritius. The proposed institute was to be called International Institute of Technology Research Academy. Claiming that IIT Delhi director R K Shevgaonkar had to resign after he tried to set up an offshore campus in Mauritius, a top HRD ministry source said, “We asked the director what is the commitment -financial or non-financial -from IIT Delhi to the proposed campus. We also asked him to show any authorization from the HRD ministry . He could not produce any paper.“
 
  
IIT Delhi was also asked if it had the clearance of the ministry of external affairs. “IIT Delhi claimed they had MEA permission but again could not produce any evidence,“ the official said. Last month when HRD ministry found that MEA clearance was not there, it issued a circular to all higher educational institutions that prior permission of MEA and HRD would be needed for any offshore campus. HRD sources said even the copy of the MoA that was provided by IIT Delhi has two pages missing. “Maybe it is an inadvertent error but we asked for the missing pages three weeks back and they are yet to be received,“ a ministry official said.
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Virat Kohli became the sixth Indian and the fastest to complete 9000 ODI runs during the series-deciding third game against New Zealand.
  
The ministry said even as none of the clearances were available, Shevgaonkar went ahead and gave an interview to a Mauritian daily in which he said students of the new institute will get the same degree as those at IIT Delhi.
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Kohli got to the landmark in the 37th over when he guided one off Grandhomme towards the third man for a four. He went on to score his 32nd ODI century off 96 balls and eventually got out on 113. His 106-ball knock was studded with nine fours and a six.
  
Meanwhile, a senior member of the IIT Delhi board said, “Whatever be Shevgaonkar's alleged involvement with the offshore campus in Mauritius, there is no denying he was under tremendous pressure from the HRD ministry. Such pressure does not come in writing. If views of department of personnel & training and finance ministry were being sought, why was a meeting organized between IIT officials and BJP leader Subramanian Swamy for settlement of his salary dues.“ But BJP member Shrikant Sharma denied any pressure on Shevgaonkar to resign.
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni had reached the milestone last year while other Indians who have done so are Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly and Mohammad Azharuddin.
  
==Foreign students==
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Another milestone was reaching his 49th international century surpassing Rahul Dravid (48 tons). He is second among Indian batsmen in terms of international hundreds after Sachin Tendulkar (100 tons).
[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Now-students-from-9-countries-can-appear-directly-22082016008039 ''The Times of India''], Aug 22 2016
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Overall, Kohli, who played his 202nd match and 194th innings on Sunday, has become the 19th batsman to breach the 9000-run mark, making him the fastest to get there.

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The Joint Admission Board (JAB) of IITs decided that students from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives, Singapore, the UAE and Ethiopia will be allowed to directly appear for the JEE (advanced) test, skipping the JEE (main) that Indian students have to take.
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In any case, he said, foreign students would not eat into the seats meant for Indians. The principal reason, however, is to make it to the list of top international educational institutions. “In all international rankings one of the key parameters is international students and IITs lose out in a big way despite scoring well on other parameters,“ another official said.
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Earlier in the series, the Indian captain had surpassed Australian great Ricky Ponting in the list of most ODI hundreds with his 31st ton.
  
“Foreign nationals will be given seats under super numerary category ,“ he said, adding IIT-Bombay was entrusted with the job of implementing the programme. Exam centres will be set up in these countries.
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Tendulkar tops the list with 49 hundreds and he is also the leading run-getter in the format.
  
While Pakistan has been left out due to home ministry's objection, the choice of Ethiopia as the only co untry from Africa has evinced a lot of curiosity. Justifying the choice, Gautam Biswas, director of IIT-Guwahati, said, “For the last many years, we have got a large number of Ethiopian students in post-graduate courses. IITs are popular there.
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Kohli had a quiet series against the Australians by his standards but he is back to his best against the Black Caps.
  
IIT-Guwahati had eight MTech students from Ethiopia. The UAE, an official said, was selected as people of various nationalities reside in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
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===December 2017/ 1st captain in Test history to hit hundreds in 3 successive innings TWICE===
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[http://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2017%2F12%2F03&entity=Ar00314&sk=397A1ABF&mode=text  December 3, 2017: ''The Times of India'']
  
The cost of admission will be recovered from the foreign student and the government will not bear any expense on account of foreign students. They will be given the same facilities as Indian students.
 
  
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'''AT KOTLA, A VIRAT WORLD RECORD'''
  
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Kohli becomes the 1st captain in Test history to hit hundreds in 3 successive innings TWICE — against Australia in 2014-15 (115 & 141 in Adelaide and 147 in Sydney) & vs Sri Lanka (104* in Kolkata, 213 in Nagpur & 156* in Delhi) No other Indian captain has done it even once; other skippers to have done it once include Don Bradman
  
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=Seeking employment abroad=
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He has hit 5 centuries in one calendar year — 2017 — for the first time in his Test career. Kohli hit 156* and Vijay 155 as India scored 371/4 on Day 1 of Delhi Test
==A weakening of the trend==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Brain-gain-IITians-turning-down-intl-offers-17012017011065  Hemali Chhapia, Jan 17 2017: The Times of India]
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[[File: IITians who went abroad in 2016.jpg|IITians who went abroad in 2016; [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Brain-gain-IITians-turning-down-intl-offers-17012017011065 Hemali Chhapia, Jan 17 2017: The Times of India]|frame|500px]]
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===December 2017/ other records===
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[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/sri-lanka-in-india/kotla-test-kohli-double-smog-make-life-difficult-for-sri-lanka/articleshow/61909460.cms Partha Bhaduri, December 4, 2017: The Times of India]
  
'''Brain gain: IITians turning down int'l offers?'''
 
  
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''Kohli smashes 243, becomes 1st player to post 6 double centuries as captain, crossing Brian Lara’s 5 (3 December 2017)''
  
One leg of an IITian is in India, the other in Air India, went a popular wisecrack in the late 1980s and early '90s.Every year, hundreds of freshly minted engineers from these highly rated institutes would fly westward. This time, the template followed by several graduating classes was disrupted as many turned down international job offers.
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243- Kohli’s career-best knock is the highest individual innings in Tests at the Kotla, surpassing Bert Sutcliffe’s 230 not out for New Zealand vs India in December 1955. Vinod Kambli’s 227 off 301 balls vs Zimbabwe in March 1993 was the previous highest by an Indian batsman at this venue.(3 December 2017)
  
Not even 200 of the approximate 10,000 students from IITs took up positions outside India last year. Fifty students, who make up the largest contingent, will be leaving from IIT-Bombay , followed by 40 from Delhi, 25 from Kharag pur, 19 from Kanpur, 13 from Madras, 17 from Roorkee and five from Guwahati. In 2012, 84 IIT-B students had accepted international job offers.
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560- Kohli’s runaggregate (ave.186.66) is the highest by an Indian in a three-Test series, overhauling Virender Sehwag’s 544 (ave.90.66), including two hundreds vs Pakistan in India in 2004-05. (3 December 2017)
  
“Compared to 20 years ago, a very small percentage of students go abroad today . This is contrary to the general perception,“ says IIT-Delhi director V Ramgopal Rao. “Twenty years ago, 80% of the BTech class used to go abroad. Now these numbers are insignificant.
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13- Kohli is the second Indian batsman after Vinoo Mankad (vs New Zealand in 1955-56) and the 13th overall to record two innings of 200-plus in the same Test series. Don Bradman had accomplished the feat four times, including three innings of 200-plus vs England in 1930. (3 December 2017)
  
The count was larger last year, though not dramatically different. While the first phase of placements have concluded, the ensuing edition is unlikely to have international companies flying down to campuses.“When we asked companies why they were coming to campus with fewer offers, they said that their requirement was lower and profiles too had changed,“ said professor Kaustubha Mohanty , convenor of the AllIIT Placement Committee.
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==2018==
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===2018, in brief===
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[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F12%2F29&entity=Ar02705&sk=0BC1F243&mode=text&fbclid=IwAR147SmqLTY-jMGO7CeGafbsgDoOAplQKXptZ3f3OmXY1HwrYa1mr3CYanI December 29, 2018: ''The Times of India'']
  
But that may not be the en tire story. Deepak Phatak, chair professor at IIT-Bombay, said, “A large number of our students are not seeking jobs outside India.“
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[[File: Virat Kohli, some records- 2018.jpg|Virat Kohli, some records- 2018 <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F12%2F29&entity=Ar02705&sk=0BC1F243&mode=text&fbclid=IwAR147SmqLTY-jMGO7CeGafbsgDoOAplQKXptZ3f3OmXY1HwrYa1mr3CYanI December 29, 2018: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
  
In fact, Phatak was concerned about the quality of graduates when international offers started dwindling a few years ago. “So I conducted exit interviews and found that students perceive that the land of opportunity is here,“ he said. Moreover, with global companies setting up offices in India, students can join Google in Bengaluru instead of California.
 
  
In the early '90s, the outflow of computer science graduates to the US was so high that the World Bank, in a report, had suggested that an exit tax be imposed on IITians and other professionals leaving the country--this, it said, could earn the government over $1 billion per annum. This year, the US which used to attract most candidates has been pipped by Japan. For instance, 35 students from IIT-B are headed far east as compared to 10 who are going to the US.
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In 2018, the legend of Kohli took firm root. Not content with being just an outstanding accumulator of runs, Virat Kohli in 2018 planted his bat firmly on genius territory. The Indian captain continued defying the law of averages to notch up some incredible numbers, in the process providing India a backbone and giving opposition bowlers the headache to beat all headaches. His natural abrasiveness on the field might put some off, but with bat in hand he was rarely anything but sublime. Here are just some of the peaks only the Indian captain scaled this year. It sure is lonely at the top...
  
=Startups=
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====Top two of his finest performance====
== IITs world no. 4 in creating $-bn startups==
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'''HAPPY PERTH DAY'''
[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=IITs-world-number-4-in-creating-bn-startups-28012017029025  Ranjani Ayyar, IITs world number 4 in creating $-bn startups , Jan 28, 2017: The Times of India]
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The pitch for the first-ever Test at the Optus Stadium wasn’t a minefield but it had its share of uneven bounce. When Kohli walked in, India were 8/2, with Australia’s pacers breathing fire. However, Kohli isn’t the world’s best for nothing. Playing in his 75th Test, he produced arguably one of his best hundreds, cracking 123 off 214 balls, including 11 fours, in a knock for the ages. It was a combined effort of skill, patience and intense determination. It was his sixth ton in Australia — only Sachin Tendulkar has hit as many Down Under.
  
''' Delhi Churns Out Maximum Indian Unicorn Founders '''  
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'''TON OF EDGBASTON'''
  
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Kohli had fared miserably on the 2014 tour of England, managing just 134 runs in five Tests, and it was time to make amends. In the first Test at Edgbaston, Kohli kept losing partners but retained his composure, leaving balls outside the off stump and scoring runs whenever he got an opportunity. Most importantly, he made it a point not to yield his wicket to England seamer James Anderson, who had given him a torrid time four years earlier. It was his first hundred in England, and it came in extremely trying circumstances. Point proved.
  
If you aspire to create a billion-dollar business in India, one of the IITs is your best bet. Sage, a UK-based accounting and payroll company , stated this in a research.
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====Other batting masterclasses====
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'''USMAN KHAWAJA, OZ SAVIOUR IN DUBAI'''
  
In a study that lists universities that have produced the most unicorn founders, the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) bagged the fourth spot. US-based Stanford University claimed the top rank with 51 unicorn founders, followed by Harvard University with 37. The University of California came third with 18 unicorn founders and IIT followed with 12 founders.
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Missing Steve Smith and David Warner, the Aussies looked certain to crash to defeat against Pakistan in the first Test in Dubai when Usman Khawaja came up with something special. Staying put for more than eight hours and 44 minutes, the left-hander stonewalled the Pakistan bowlers on the last day with his brilliant hundred as Australia pulled off a draw from the jaws of defeat. Khawaja’s gallant 302-ball 141, which took 524 minutes, was the second-longest in a fourth innings in Test history.
  
Unicorns are startups with more than a billion-dollar valuation. India is home to 10 unicorn companies. From e-com merce giants Flipkart, Snapdeal and ShopClues to cab aggregator Ola, restaurant aggregator Zomato, classified ads platform Quikr, digital payments company Paytm, mobile adtech player InMobi, messaging app Hike and analytics company Mu Sigma, these startups have grabbed spots in the elite club and almost all the founders have had stints at one of the IITs.
 
  
Within the various IITs, it is Delhi that produced the maximum unicorn founders.Sachin and Binny Bansal of Flipkart, Sanjay Sethi of ShopClues, Zomato founders Deepinder Goyal and Pankaj Chaddah, Snapdeal's Rohit Bansal and Quikr's Pranay Chulet and Jiby Thomas (now founder of Webbutterjam Digital) are all products of IIT Delhi. Ola's founders Bhavish Aggarwal and Ankit Bhati went to IIT Bombay. Inmobi's founders Naveen Tiwari, Abhay Singhal and Amit Gupta studied at IIT Kanpur while their cofounder Mohit Saxena went to IIT Roorkee.
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'''THE M&M SHOW'''
“Good students and faculty is a given with IITs. What is probably the differentiator with IIT Delhi is the culture of the institute which has been cultivated over decades. They are more connected to the society and have a deep awareness of the problems that exist. Hence, they are able to look for solutions and become entrepreneurs,“ said IIT Delhi director V Ramgopal Rao, who is an alumnus of IIT Bombay .
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Industry experts say that while earlier it was the rigour of the entrance exams and the competitive culture within the IITs that led to the creation of such firms, over the last 5-7 years, there has been a structured effort to foster unicorns.
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When Sri Lanka were three down for just 20 in their second innings after conceding a first innings deficit of 296 to New Zealand in the first Test in Wellington, no one would have thought what would happen next. Angelo Mathews and Kusal Mandis defied Kiwi bowlers for almost two days and 108.4 overs, adding 274 in an unbroken stand to save the Test. Both slammed hundreds, with Mathews celebrating his by doing push-ups to show he had plenty left in the tank!
“Over last 5-7 years, each of the IITs have made significant strides in creating the right ambience to promote entrepreneurs. From bringing in seasoned alumni to assist startups to encouraging students and alumni to take the entrepreneurial plunge, setting up mentoring clinics and offering assistance of professors, a disciplined effort has been made to create the right structures to foster startups and their founders,“ said Suresh Kalpathi of Kalpathi Investments, an alumnus of IIT Madras who is involved with PanIIT Alumni Association.
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According to the study , for over 60% of the founders, the current unicorn was the only company they had ever built. However, indicating that experience pays, the research said those who founded more than one company have, on average, a 34.5% higher valuation than those who founded just one company ($4.29billion vs $5.88billion).
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===149 in the Edgbaston Test===
In terms of countries that are home to the most number of unicorns, US tops the list with 144 unicorns, followed by China with 47. India grabs the third spot with 10.
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[[File: Virat Kohli’s epic 149 in the Edgbaston Test.jpg| Virat Kohli’s epic 149 in the Edgbaston Test <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F08%2F03&entity=Ar00318&sk=3E8B5E9B&mode=text  August 3, 2018: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
  
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==2015, 2016==
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[[File: IIT placements 2015, 2016.jpg| IIT placements: 2015, 2016 |frame|500px]]
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Happy-placements-for-IITs-this-Dec-03112016013019  Hemali Chhapia,  Happy placements for IITs this Dec?, Nov 03 2016 : The Times of India]
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''Virat Kohli’s epic 149 in the Edgbaston Test''
  
Indian Institutes of Technology are forecasting a happy placement season this December. Pre-placement offers (PPOs) are up by 25-30%, compared to last year, and the tech colleges have witnessed a rise in companies signing up to recruit their graduates.
 
  
Seasoned companies have taken the PPO route this year, the ones that had earlier hired students as interns and now want them on the rolls.American Express India, Vodafone, Accenture Services, Visa and Capital One Financial Services are among those that have offered PPOs to several IIT-Roorkee candidates.At IIT-Kanpur, Barclays, which used to visit the campus, has offered PPOs to candidates, but has not confirmed its participation in the placement season. HUL is another such company.
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[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F08%2F23&entity=Ar02709&sk=267D901D&mode=text  August 23, 2018: ''The Times of India'']
  
“Across IITs, we have seen that PPOs are on the rise,“ said IIT-Madras training and placement advisor Manu Santhanam. Last year, this in stitute received 69 PPOs and this year it has already received 64. “We expect the number to go up. The rise in PPOs is the fallout of the internship process getting streamlined.“ he added.
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[[File: Virat Kohli, records, as on August 23, 2018.jpg|Virat Kohli, records, as on August 23, 2018 <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F08%2F23&entity=Ar02709&sk=267D901D&mode=text  August 23, 2018: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
  
Earlier, students and their departments used to apply for internships; it is now a centralized process co-ordinated by the placement cell. The final recruitment season looks positive with 230 companies having 320 profiles registering for placements .
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At IIT-Bombay, 125 PPOs have flown in, compared to 150 last year. Rakesh Patel, placement team member, said 270 companies had registered and the figure is likely to touch 320. At IIT-Roorkee, a little more than 110 “quality“ PPOs have been offered and 30 are in the pipeline. That is a 30% rise from last year's 85. “These are very good PPOs, not those offered by start-ups,“ said placement head N P Padhy. Nearly 300 companies are expected to land up on campus for the final placement process.
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•# Two great Australian batsmen - Don Bradman (four times vs England and twice vs India) and Ricky Ponting (twice each vs Pakistan & South Africa and once each vs West Indies and England) - had achieved the feat six times each.
  
IIT-BHU has seen a 32% jump in PPOs to 94, from 71 in 2015. IIT-Kharagpur has received 150 PPOs and is inching closer to its last year's mark of 170. Some new companies have confirmed participation in the placement process, said placement chairperson of IIT Kharagpur, Debasis Deb. The institute is expecting 250 companies to arrive on campus for recruitment, which begins, from December 1. Around 1,950 students are gearing up to sit in the placement process.
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•# Among Indian captains, just one other captain had managed 200 runs or more in a winning cause - MS Dhoni - 224 vs Australia at Chennai in February 2013. Kohli’s Man of the Match award in the Nottingham Test is his second instance in an overseas Test - the first being for scoring 215 - 119 & 96 vs South Africa at Johannesburg in December 2013.
  
(With inputs from Somdutta Basu, Shreya Roy Chowdhury and Preeti Biswas)
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•# Kohli’s overall feat of ten instances of scoring 200 runs in a Test as captain remains a record in Test Cricket.
  
==2017: IIT-Madras beats IIT-B==
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[http://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2017%2F12%2F18&entity=Ar01017&sk=955E21EC&mode=text Hemali Chhapia, In a twist, IIT-Madras beats IIT-B in placements in 2017, December 18, 2017: ''The Times of India'']
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[[File: Virat Kohli was the world’s no.1 batsman in Tests and ODIs... But there were questions about his captaincy. As on 5 Aug 2018.jpg|Virat Kohli was the world’s no.1 batsman in Tests and ODIs…<br/> But there were questions about his captaincy. <br/> As on 5 Aug 2018. <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F08%2F06&entity=Ar00125&sk=AA77CD4F&mode=text August 6, 2018: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
  
[[File: Placement offers for IIT students, 2017.jpg|Placement offers for IIT students, 2017 <br/> From: [http://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2017%2F12%2F18&entity=Ar01017&sk=955E21EC&mode=text Hemali Chhapia, In a twist, IIT-Madras beats IIT-B in placements in 2017, December 18, 2017: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
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[[File: Virat Kohli vis-à-vis the other top batsmen of the world, as on 5 Aug 2018.jpg|Virat Kohli vis-à-vis the other top batsmen of the world, as on 5 Aug 2018 <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F08%2F06&entity=Ar01905&sk=DF2E0304&mode=text Dwaipayan Datta, August 6, 2018: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
  
''IIT-Bombay No Longer Prime Pick''
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Placements 2017 at the Indian Institute of Technology saw a dramatic change in an established trend.
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'' Virat Kohli was the world’s no.1 batsman in Tests and ODIs…<br/> But there were questions about his captaincy. <br/> As on 5 Aug 2018. ''
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'' Virat Kohli vis-à-vis the other top batsmen of the world, as on 5 Aug 2018 ''
  
It was IIT-Kanpur that had the most successful Day One, fetching the largest number of offers. A good five days into the placements, IIT-Bombay had not caught up and it was at IIT-Madras that the largest number of students was placed. The data disrupts the myth that IIT-Bombay registers the best placement season every year.
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===As in September 2018===
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[[File: Captains with 500 runs or more in a Test series in England, Virat Kohli's Test Series with 500-plus runs as captain, as on 2 September 2018.jpg|Captains with 500 runs or more in a Test series in England, Virat Kohli's test series with 500-plus runs as captain, as on 2 September 2018. <br/> From: |frame|500px]]
  
“In general, companies have spread across the country, so there is no major preference for Bombay any more. Also, this year, many companies are picking talent for their R&D profiles. So they have moved across campuses to get a lot of people,” said Manu Santhanam, adviser, training and placement, IIT-Madras.
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Opening day offers this year were up by 20%-50 % as compared to 2016.
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''Captains with 500 runs or more in a Test series in England, Virat Kohli's test series with 500-plus runs as captain, as on 2 Seot 2018. ''
  
IIT-Kanpur’snumbers were propped up by Intel — the largest recruiter — which picked 59 candidates in the first slot. “Many other recruiters picked up larger numbers compared to the previous years, which mirrors the fact that the market is also good,” said Syam Nair, placement head at IIT-Kanpur.
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[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F10%2F06&entity=Ar02915&sk=21F2A217&mode=text  October 6, 2018: ''The Times of India'']
  
Day One offers at IIT-Kharagpur went up to 192, much higher than last year’s 127. “I have been in this office for the last four years and this has undoubtedly been the best,” said Debasis Deb, placement head at IIT-Kharagpur. A total of 1,185 of its 1,900 students have already been placed.
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[[File: Virat Kohli's three instances of scoring 1,000 runs in a calender year- 2016-18.jpg|Virat Kohli's three instances of scoring 1,000 runs in a calender year- 2016-18 <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F10%2F06&entity=Ar02915&sk=21F2A217&mode=text  October 6, 2018: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
  
Similarly, Day One at IITMadras saw 35 more offers than last year at 195; even international offers went up from 10 to 22 this year. By the close of phase 1, 763 offers were made. Add the pre-placement offers, which stood at 114 this year, and a total of 877 students have been placed compared to 745 last year.
 
  
Compared to 2016, when IIT-Bombay saw the worst Day One figures in five years, this year was more promising; 55 international offers in the first five days were the icing on the cake. IIT-Roorkee, meanwhile, reportedly crossed 400 offers within two days and by the close of Day 5 it had placed 540 candidates.
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“Interestingly, the IITs have not had too many startups this year. The numbers are larger than last year, yet smaller as compared to 2015,” said a placement committee member.
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• He is the first captain to amass 1,000 runs in three successive calendar years in Test annals. The only other captain to manage 1,000 runs in three calendar years was Ricky Ponting — 2005, 2006 & 2008.
  
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• Kohli is the fifth Indian batsman to accomplish the feat of aggregating 1,000 in three or more calendar years, joining Sachin Tendulkar (six times — 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2008 & 2010), Sunil Gavaskar (four times — 1976, 1978, 1979 & 1983), Rahul Dravid (2002, 2006 & 2011) and Virender Sehwag (2004, 2008 & 2010).
  
= Preparatory programme=
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==2015: IIT preparatory programme==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com//Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Three-fold-jump-in-IIT-prep-course-enrolments-26072015010025 ''The Times of India''], Jul 26 2015
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[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F10%2F28&entity=Ar00320&sk=FAB60CBB&mode=text  Kohli becomes first Indian to hit three ODI tons on the trot, October 28, 2018: ''The Times of India'']
  
''' Three-fold jump in IIT prep course enrolments in 2015 '''
 
  
In 2015, the IIT preparatory course has close to three times the number of students it had last time -63 -as also the year before that when there were 48 students.
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To qualify for the preparatory programme, students need to score a mere 31 marks of 504 (6.1%) and 1.54 marks of 88 (1.75%) in each subject. This is lower than the subjectwise qualifying marks for the prep course last year, which was three.
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IIT-Kharagpur and IIT-BHU will have the largest count of prep course students with 36 and 32, respectively .Indian School of Mines and IIT-Roorkee come next with 26 and 21 candidates “It is heartening to see we have not had to draw up a preparatory list for scheduled caste students. But most students who will have to undergo the one-year bridge course are from the physically challenged category and those from the scheduled tribe,“ said a JEE (advanced) chairman.
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It was Kohli’s sixth ODI century this year, cementing his position as the top ton-getter in 2018 (Jonny Bairstow and Rohit Sharma have 4 each). He also has most runs (1,153) and the highest average (144) for the year so far.
  
Each year, IITs provide concessions to reserved category students.They lower entry levels, going to 50% below the last general category student's marks to do justice to the quota. But to reach the colleges' full capacity , scores are relaxed once again and students are selected to be coached in maths, physics and chemistry for a year before they can join the IITs after clearing an internal test.
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However, Kohli’s heroics went in vain as India folded up for 240 to lose the match by 43 runs. The series is now tied 1-1, with two matches left.
  
As against the previous five years, there may not be enough students this year to fill the seats meant for reserved category students. In 2012, for the first time the elite technology schools did not hold any preparatory course for ST candidates. For the sixth consecutive year in 2015, no SC candidate had to spend a year doing the bridge course. More students qualified than the number of seats available.
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Kohli is the 10th player in the history of the game to get three straight ODI centuries. So far, only Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara has hit four tons in a row. Can Kohli match Sanga’s feat? Watch this space.  
  
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==Clean air technologies, 2020==
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• First captain to score three consecutive hundreds in ODIs (140 in Guwahati, in Visakhapatnam and 107 in Pune, all against West Indies)
[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2020%2F03%2F02&entity=Ar00706&sk=A673709F&mode=text  March 2, 2020: ''The Times of India'']
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• First Indian batsman, and 10th overall, to score three consecutive ODI hundreds. Kumar Sangakkara holds the record with 4 ODI centuries on the trot in the 2014-15 World Cup.
  
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• First Indian batsman, and second overall, to score four consecutive ODI hundreds at home. Kohli scored a hundred (113 vs New Zealand in Kanpur on Oct 29, 2017) in his last appearance in ODIs at home before the commencement of the India-West Indies series. The first is AB de Villiers (114 not out & 102 not out vs India; 107 not out vs West Indies & 134 vs Netherlands between Feb 2010 and March 2011; all in India).
  
To combat the issue of air pollution in the country, select IITs have developed prototype of air purification machines. Among them is a smog tower developed by IIT Bombay, which can clean air in a 300-metre radius; and a stubble removing machine, developed by IIT Ropar, which helps reduce stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana.
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• First captain to score four hundreds in four successive innings in ODIs at home.
  
Union minister of state for human resource development, Sanjay Dhotre, recently inaugurated an exhibition on clean air technologies organised by the Centre of Excellence for Research in Clean Air. The exhibition showcased clean air technologies developed by IITs at Bombay, Ropar, Dhanbad and Delhi, with the latter showcasing its work through their incubated start-ups like Aerogram and Kriya Labs.
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[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F12%2F17&entity=Ar01705&sk=5E808600&mode=text  December 17, 2018: ''The Times of India'']
  
Dhotre emphasised that “in an age of environmental concerns, the need is to accord highest priority to civic awareness regarding clean environment.” He claimed that the Centre is committed to the cause of fighting rising air pollution levels and is taking all possible measures to spread awareness on clean air issues and providing all possible support for the development and promotion of cleaner air technologies.
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One of the prototypes on display was an air cleaning system tower developed at Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.
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Awkash Kumar of IIT Bombay, who was part of the team that developed the ambient air cleaning system, said: “In urban areas, there are no industries and pollutants are usually from traffic or construction. So we have to focus on the machines that can handle pollution.
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However, it was the machine developed by IIT Ropar that attracted the most attention. “The removed stubble is collected in a trolley, which is attached to the main machine. It can collect one acre of stubble in an hour. This is then turned into manure or cut into small pieces and spread over the land,” said Fateh Singh, a student of IIT Ropar.
 
  
IIT Delhi director, V Ramgopal Rao, appreciated the effort being put in by the young scientists and said that the low-cost air pollution monitors developed in IIT-D will be used in vehicles and in different places to improve the extent of monitoring.
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• Virat Kohli has become the first Indian captain to manage 2,000 Test runs or more both at home and away. He is the fifth captain after Graeme Smith, Allan Border, Ricky Ponting and Alastair Cook to accomplish the feat.
  
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• Among the 10 captains with 4,000 runs or more in Tests, Kohli’s average of 63.73 is the highest. The next best is Brian Lara’s 57.83.
[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F01%2F02&entity=Ar01011&sk=A6FE81E4&mode=text  Manash Gohain, IITs get cutting-edge tech to develop new materials, January 2, 2018: ''The Times of India'']
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• Kohli, during his 25th Test century, became the third captain after SA’s Graeme Smith (1212 in 2008) and Aussie Bobby Simpson (1018 in 1964) to hit 1,000 runs in overseas Tests in a calendar year — his tally being 1039 at 54.68 in 10 Tests in 2018
  
In what could help India leapfrog others in the field of ‘materials characterisation’, six Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials (ARCI), Hyderabad, have come together to put in place a state-of-the-art ‘atomic probe’ research in collaboration with department of science and technology’s (DST) ‘Nano’ mission.
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• Kohli is the third Indian batsman to get 1,000 runs in away Tests in a calendar year — the first two being Mohinder Amarnath (1065 in 9 Tests in 1983) and Rahul Dravid (1137 in 11 Tests in 2002)
  
These seven institutions, under the leadership of IITMadras, brought to India its first Local Electrode Atom Probe(LEAP) equipment at a cost of Rs 32 crore, making it one of the major hubs of research in designing materials with tailored properties. Thisisexpectedtohave a major impact across industries — from steel to automobiles and energy to transport.
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• Kohli’s tally of 18 tons as captain is now third highest in Tests behind Graeme Smith (25) and Ricky Ponting (19).
  
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• Kohli’s 1223 (ave.58.23) in 12 Tests in 2018 is his best in a calendar year.
  
Globally, there are 90 LEAP platforms. The one installed at IIT-Madras in July 2017 is the first of its kind as it can be operated from anywhere in the world. This is a high-performance microscope that provides a precise atom-by-atom view of a material, enabling a true threedimensional (3D) atomicscale reconstruction and is expected to impart a thrust to researchin nanotechnology, among other fields.
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21 No of batsmen to have registered 25 centuries or more in Tests. The list includes 4 indians — Tendulkar (51), Dravid (36), Gavaskar (34) and Kohli (25)
  
While institutions with funding from government agencies are known to have set up national research facilities, this is the first time when seven top institutions in the country have contributed to set up such a platform. Madras, Delhi, Bombay, Kanpur, Kharagpur and Ropar IITs and ARCI contributed Rs 2 crore each, the remaining fund coming from the DST’s ‘nano-mission’ headed by professor C N R Rao.
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9 Tests taken by Kohli to complete 1,000 Test runs in Australia, one less than Don Bradman, who took 10 Tests. The catch is, Kohli has played 18 innings, while Bradman scored his runs in just 15 innings.
  
Dr B S Murty, head of IITMadras’s department of metallurgical and materials engineering, said, “The knowledge of atomic distribution in a material at the nano-scale is vital for those interested to design and create new materials. Facilities to study material at a small scale are very few even globally and very expensive to create. Most microscopes are 2D. We have been able to set up a 3D atom probe.
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1029 Runs scored by Virat Kohli at an average of 57.16 in nine Tests, including five hundreds and two fifties, to become the fourth Indian batsman after Sachin Tendulkar (1809), VVS Laxman (1236) and Rahul Dravid (1143) to complete 1,000 Test runs or more against Australia in Australia.
  
Murty expanded, “... if we understand the distribution of the atom in materials... when we are doping a material — say silicon, which is needed in all electronics — and if we add germanium, we will change its properties. But in which specific location are we going to add the element and design new materials with new properties is what this research is all about.”
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[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/india-in-australia/virat-kohli-hits-25th-test-century-equals-sachin-tendulkars-record-of-six-tons-in-australia/articleshow/67112020.cms  Virat Kohli hits 25th Test century, equals Sachin Tendulkar's record of six tons in Australia, December 16, 2018: ''The Times of India'']
  
‘Atom Probe’ technology has been there for over 50 years. The LEAP came 15 years ago. But in pre-LEAP days atom probe technology was slow, where leaving the sample at the machine for 24 hours yielded about 5 lakh atoms. LEAP in one hour yields5 million. Unfortunately, India never had a LEAP and Indian researchers used to depend on collaborators abroad after sending samples for research at the frontiers of materials science.
 
  
“The big impact will come in the energy sector,” Murty said, adding that the automobile sector, which is looking for light but strong materials, will also be interested. Firms like GE, Boeing, and HALwillbe among those interested, he said.
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Master batsman Virat Kohli smacked his 25th century and his sixth in Australia, joining the elite company of boyhood hero Sachin Tendulkar.  
  
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=Ranking the IITs/ The IIT of first choice =
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He hit 11 fours in the battling 214-ball ton after coming to the crease on a fast and bouncy pitch with his team in trouble at eight for two in reply to Australia's first innings total of 326.
  
==Which IIT is considered the best?==
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He was eventually out for 123, caught at slip by a diving Peter Handscomb off Pat Cummins.  
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[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/IIT-Bombay-first-choice-for-44-out-of-top-50-rankers/articleshow/37601237.cms  Yogita Rao & Hemali Chhapia, The Times of India TNN] | Jul 2, 2014
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In bringing up 100, he become the second-fastest batsman to 25 Test centuries in terms of innings, with 127, and the crowd showered him with applause.
  
'' While 58 of the top 100 rankers joined IIT-B, the number has fallen a bit, compared to 67 in 2013. ''
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Countryman Tendulkar is third with 130, while Don Bradman managed it in just 68.  
  
MUMBAI: IIT-Bombay continues to be the top choice for the best of the young brains in the country. The institute has retained its position as the most sought-after IIT in the country, with Delhi and Chennai coming a distant second and third.
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The often expressive Indian captain immediately took off his helmet, pointed to his bat and gestured with his glove that he was letting it do the talking for him.  
  
A number of factors have been responsible for this, ranging from importance given to streams over geography, from placement records to newer short-term courses on offer, tell students. Of the top 100 rankers in JEE-Advanced 2014, almost all have opted for IIT-B computer science as their first choice. But 58 were allotted seats at IIT-B in computer science in the first round, followed by Delhi, where 36 of the top 100 have been admitted
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Kohli had resumed on 82 and barely gave the Australians a glimmer of a chance in reaching the ton, playing an array of strokes all around the wicket.  
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While 58 of the top 100 rankers joined IIT-B, the number has fallen a bit, compared to 67 in 2013. Thirty-six students were allotted seats at IIT-D, as opposed to last year's 29. IIT-B director Devang Khakhar said he was happy that 44 of the top 50 rankers have opted for the Powai institute. "Students may have placed more importance to the stream over the location and once seats in computer science were filled up, they looked at the other IITs," he said. IIT-B has 44 seats for computer science and engineering in the open category.
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It was his sixth century in Australia, matching the feat of Tendulkar and motoring him past Alastair Cook, David Gower and Clive Lloyd.  
  
Of the top 10 rankers, nine have opted for computer science at IIT-B and the only female candidate in the top 10 ranks, Aditi, who got the seventh rank, chose to go for computer science at IIT-Delhi. Computer science was among the most popular choices at IIT-B and IIT-D followed by electrical engineering among the top 100 ranks. Only one signed up for a dual degree programme in computer science at IIT-D and the rest chose the flagship BTech programmes at IIT-B, IIT-D, IIT-M and IIT-K.
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While Tendulkar took 20 Tests to get his six centuries, Kohli only needed 10, further cementing his place as one of the all-time greats.  
  
This year, the IIT-Madras zone, home to popular coaching hub Andhra Pradesh, cornered half the seats in the most elite club of the JEE (Advanced); 50 of the top 100 ranks were from the zone. But only four among the top 100 are headed for IIT-Madras, though up to 30% top rankers used to choose Chennai earlier. Food apparently is the reason behind the dip. "Students have often said IIT-M does not have the kind of food that Bombay or Delhi have. But all our students are good, whether they are in the top 100 or below," said an IIT-M dean.
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Only England's Jack Hobbs (nine) and Wally Hammond (seven) have more.  
  
Twenty years ago, IIT-Kharagpur was the engineering mecca but the oldest IIT did not receive a single student from the top 100 this year. Even the new kids on the block, IIT Roorkee and Guwahati haven't got a single student from the top slots. IIT-Guwahati senior officials attributed this to the low representation of students from the Northeast.
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Speaking at the end of day two, Australia's Mark Waugh, who scored 20 Test centuries, said if Kohli brought up three figures it would rate as one of his finest ever.  
  
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"We know Kohli is a great player and he was probably due to make a big score against Australia after misfiring in recent Border-Gavaskar Tests," he wrote for Fox Sports.
[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=IIT-Kgp-grads-most-employable-Study-27112015017033 ''The Times of India''], Nov 27 2015
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"Given the calibre of Australia's attack and how foreign these conditions are for the Indians, if Kohli does turn this into a hundred it will be one of the best of his career given the factors at play."
  
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''Kohli fastest to 9,000 international runs as captain, as on March 6, 2019''
  
IIT Kharagpur was rated the most employable institute in the country by an international survey for higher educational institutions on Thursday .
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Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), which released its first ever Graduate Employability Rankings on Thursday , placed IIT Kharagpur at 77 and IIT Bombay at 93. The other Indian institutes to figure on the list are IIT Madras (rank 119), IIT Delhi (160) and University of Delhi (175). The top five ranks were grabbed by Stanford University, MIT, Harvard University, University of Cambridge and Yale University .
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With a score of 51.0, IIT Kharagpur rubs shoulders with the likes of University of Liverpool (score 53), University of Lancaster (52.9) and Pennsylvania State University (52).
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IIT Kharagpur scored impressively in parameters like `graduate employability rate' and `employers' presence'.The fact that it managed the highest number of pre-placement offers for the 2015-16 session among all IITs drew the attention of QS. The survey also took into account the fact that it has the highest number of graduates among the IITs and on an average 1500 of its students get jobs every year with impressive compensation packages.
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''Virat Kohli's captaincy record in Tests, as of 2018, September''
  
“The students of IIT Kgp are all talented. It is our in terdisciplinary approach and the compulsory indus trial internships that they go for which makes our stu dents ready for their new jobs,“ director P P Chakra borty told TOI on Thursday .
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In its maiden project, the QS Graduate Employability Rankings survey analyzed over 44,000 responses from 1,239 universities. Experts took a year to conduct thor ough investigations before re aching their conclusions. The methodology included param eters like employer reputa tion, partnerships with em ployers, alumni outcomes employers' presence on cam pus and graduate employmen rate. The report was released at the Young Universities Fo rum in Melbourne.
 
==2015, first choice: IIT Mumbai==
 
[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=65-of-100-top-students-opt-for-IIT-08072015001063 ''The Times of India''], Jul 08 2015
 
  
''' 65 of 100 top students opt for IIT Bombay '''  
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''ONE OF INDIA’S MOST CELEBRATED BATSMEN, VIRAT KOHLI, TURNS 30 TODAY. WHAT BETTER WAY TO RAISE A TOAST THAN BY RECALLING ONE OF HIS RECENT MOMENTOUS MILESTONES''
  
Sixty-five of the top 100 rankers in JEE (Advanced) have picked seats in IIT Bombay , helping it retain its position as the most sought after campus ahead of 17 other premier IITs.
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A little over a decade ago, a stylish teenager led the India team to the under-19 World Cup title. His zeal, enthusiasm and of course talent, was hard to miss. The success saw him being fast-tracked into the senior side and soon he was sharing the dressing room with stalwarts like Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, V V S Laxman and Virender Sehwag.
IIT-Delhi, reports Yogita UP's Saroj brothers get colleges of choice, P 11 Rao, was the second choice with 30 students choosing it, a drop from 36 in 2015, followed by IIT-Madras and IITKanpur, who were at a distant third and fourth position with three and two students, respectively . More than one in four among the top 1,000 also chose the Mumbai campus. Sixty-five of the top 100 rankers of JEE (Advanced) 2016 have picked IIT-Bombay , helping it retain its position as the most sought-after campus ahead of 17 other premier Indian Institutes of Technology .
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The figure from the first allotment round on Tuesday marked an increase over 2015, which saw 58 among the top 100 opting for the Powai institute. In fact, 2014 was the first time in years that fewer than 60 of the top 100 had picked Powai.
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The name - Virat Kohli - was suddenly among the most-used names in Indian cricket. In the decade gone by, he has transformed himself into a cricketer par excellence and a leader with a high success rate. The transformation hasn't happened overnight. It has been carefully structured and the results are telling.
  
IIT-Delhi emerged as the second choice for aspirants, with 30 students choosing the campus, a drop from 36 in 2015. IIT-Madras and IITKanpur were a distant third and fourth, with three and two students, respectively .
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One of the best compliments Kohli received a few years ago came from the legendary West Indies batsman Viv Richards, who said, "I love watching Virat Kohli bat. I love his aggression, and he has serious passion that I used to have. He reminds me of myself."
  
Of the top 100 JEE (Advanced) rankers, 34 belonged to the IIT-Bombay zone and, therefore, the institute was an obvious choice. Interestingly , many of the 28 rankers from the IIT-Madras zone seem to have opted for IIT-B as only three chose the former.
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Captain Virat Kohli reached a remarkable milestone recently when he notched up 10,000 runs in one-day internationals. It is the fastest ever. He achieved this feat in his 205th innings against the West Indies in Visakhapatnam and carved out another page for himself in the history books. Virat has overtaken Sachin Tendulkar, the master blaster, by scoring his 10,000th run in his 205th innings as against the 259 innings Sachin took to cross the 10,000 run mark.
  
“A majority of students perceive it as the top institute. At 18, most students make their choices based on what their friends and family would recommend. Computer science and engineering (CSE) and electrical engineering were the popular choices for students in the top ranks,“ said Devang Khakhar, IIT-B director.
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This match was Virat Kohli's 213th one-day international. He put on 157 runs which incidentally was his 37th one-day international century. It was also a record of sorts as this was his second consecutive century in one-day internationals. Virat Kohli has come a long way since he made his debut 10 years ago, against Sri Lanka in 2008.
  
The opening and closing ranks for CSE at IIT-B were 1 and 59, indicating that most in the top 60 have chosen the programme. At IIT-Delhi, it opened at 31 and closed at 102.At Kanpur it started at 26, and at 61 in Chennai. Admission o the electrical engineering programme in IIT-B opened at rank 9 and closed at 240. Elec rical and mechanical engi neering followed CSE as the sought-after courses at Powai and Delhi.
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Sachin Tendulkar was quick to congratulate Kohli. "The intensity and consistency with which you bat is just amazing. Congratulations on achieving 10,000 runs in ODIs. Keep the runs flowing", Sachin tweeted.
  
If the old favourites -Ma dras and Kanpur -have slid n the rankings, Kharagpur and the newer ones, Roorkee and Guwahati, have not man aged to get even a single student from the top ranks. IIT officials attributed this to the low representation of students from the northeast.
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Virat Kohli is the 13th batsman in the world, and the fifth Indian, to score 10,000 runs in one-day internationals. Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who completed 10,000 runs in one-day internationals in July congratulated the skipper. Freddie Wilde, a cricket analysed, compared Kohli's 10,000 runs in the shortest span of time to cutting seconds from Usain Bolt's world record in the 100-metre dash. Though this match ended in a tie, Kohli was a winner on the day.
  
“Students' choices indicate that they do not pick institutes just for academics and campus life, but a lot of them are influenced by what is in store outside the campus too,“ said former IIT-Delhi director R K Shevgaonkar.
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==2016: IIT Bombay tops again==
 
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IIT-Bombay got the cream of students in 2016 too, with 67 of the top 100 rankers choosing the Powai campus to pursue their BTech. In 2015, it was 65.
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''Kohli’s Centuries in a winning cause. As in 2018, Dec''
IIT-Delhi retained its second position among the top choices of students, but toppers choosing the institute dropped from 30 to 28 in 2016. The remaining five candidates have chosen IITMadras. IIT-Kanpur, which usually gets two to three students from the top 100 ranks, was not the top preference for any of the 100 topper in 2016.
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The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) released results of the first round of allotment of seats in IITs, NITs and other centrally-funded technological institutes.
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==ODI runs==
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===Jan 2019: becomes 10th highest run-getter===
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[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/67668372.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst  There's no stopping Virat Kohli! Indian captain overtakes Brian Lara on ODI run-scorers' list, January 24, 2019: ''The Times of India'']
  
IIT-Bombay and IIT-Delhi, though, are the top choices of students with higher ranks, while courses in IIT-Kharagpur and IIT-Madras have received more applications from the 33,500 students who registered for admissions in 2016. Each of the 1,341 seats at IIT-Kharagpur got 224 applications, while there were 221 contenders for each seat at Chennai. The contenders for every seat at IIT-Delhi and IIT-Bombay were 190 and 161respectively.
 
  
In the top 500, IIT-Kanpur was allotted to 56 students, a drop from 75 in 2015. Newer institutes like IIT-Hyderabad and Gandhinagar too got two and one student respectively from the top 500. Of the top 100, 37 belonged to the IIT-Bombay zone, and therefore the institute was an obvious choice for them. But the IITMadras zone, which had 30 students in the top 100, seemed to have chosen IIT-B too, as only five opted for the former.
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There's no stopping Virat Kohli, quite literally. Kohli on Wednesday added another feather to his illustrious cap as he went past West Indies’ batting legend and former captain Brian Lara on the tally of most one-day international (ODI) runs. The 30-year-old overtook Lara during the first ODI of the five-match series against New Zealand at McLean Park in Napier.  
  
The opening and closing ranks for computer science and engineering (CSE) at IIT-B was one and 60 respectively, indicating that most in the top 60 headed there. At IIT-Delhi the allotment in CSE started at 24 and closed at 111 rank.Admission to the electrical engineering programme in IIT-B opened at rank 9 and closed at 240. CSE was among the most popular choices at IIT-B and IIT-D, followed by electrical, mechanical and engineering physics. CSE, electrical, mechanical and civil engineering are the most popular among all IITs put together.
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Kohli, who became the first Indian captain to lead a team to a Test series win on Australian soil, needed 21 runs to go past Lara on the most ODI runs' chart before this match.  
  
JEE (Advanced) organising chairman K V Krishna said students usually go by statistics of 2015, therefore there is hardly any change in admission trends.
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Kohli scored 45 off 59 balls as India kicked off their New Zealand tour on a victorious note, beating the Kane Williamson-led side by 8 wickets (DLS).  
  
=Vacant seats=
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With this feat, Kohli has also broken into the top 10 of the elite ODI highest run-scorers' list. He currently has 10,430 runs in 212 innings.  
==2017==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Vacant-seats-at-IITs-touch-a-4-yr-02082017019013  Vacant seats at IITs touch a 4-yr high, August 2, 2017: The Times of India]
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[[File: Vacant seats in IITs, 2017.jpg|Vacant seats in IITs, 2017; [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Vacant-seats-at-IITs-touch-a-4-yr-02082017019013  Vacant seats at IITs touch a 4-yr high, August 2, 2017: The Times of India]|frame|500px]]
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121 Spots At 23 Elite Institutes Go Unfilled Despite Seven Rounds Of Admission
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Lara, meanwhile, played 289 ODI innings, scoring 10,405 runs at an average of 40.48, including 19 centuries and 63 fifties.
  
Vacancies across the IITs have touched a fouryear high. A total of 121spots went unfilled despite seven rounds of admission.
 
  
The 23 IITs have a total of 10,962 seats and 121 of them remained vacant after completion of the counselling for admission. The number of vacant seats was 96 last year, 50 in 2015 and three in 2014.
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'''Top 10 highest run-getters in ODIs: '''
  
IIT-BHU, Varanasi had the maximum number of empty seats -32 -followed by IIT-Dhanbad (Indian School of Mines) with 23 vacancies, IIT-Jammu (13) and IIT-Kharagpur (9).
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{| border="1"
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| '''PLAYER'''
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| '''INNINGS'''
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| '''RUNS'''
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| Sachin Tendulkar (INDIA)
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| 452
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| 18426
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|-
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| Kumar Sangakkara (SRI LANKA)
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| 380
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| 14234
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|-
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| Ricky Ponting (AUSTRALIA)
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| 365
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| 13704
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|-
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| Sanath Jayasuriya (SRI LANKA)
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| 433
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| 13430
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|-
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| Mahela Jayawardene (SRI LANKA)
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| 418
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| 12650
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|-
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| Inzamam-ul-Haq (PAKISTAN)
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| 350
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| 11739
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|-
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| Jacques Kallis (SOUTH AFRICA)
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| 314
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| 11579
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|-
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| Sourav Ganguly (INDIA)
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| 300
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| 11363
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|-
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| Rahul Dravid (INDIA)
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| 318
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| 10889
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|-
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| Virat Kohli (INDIA)
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| 212
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| 10430
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|}
  
Last year too, the trend was similar with IIT-Varanasi having the highest unfilled seats (38), and IIT Dhanbad also having 23 vacancies in 2016.
 
  
Over the last four years, all seats were snapped up at IIT-Kanpur and IIT-Hyderabad. Joining them this year is IIT-Jodhpur which also does not have any unfilled seats. Last year, merely one seat was vacant at IIT Jodhpur. In 2017, a seat each is vacant at IIT-Bombay , IIT-Madras, IIT-Palakkad, IIT-Ro par and IIT-Goa.
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With 18,426 runs under his belt, master blaster Sachin Tendulkar is on top of the list. The batting legend played 452 ODI innings in his career and scored 49 centuries and 96 fifties.  
  
Until a few years ago, IITs did not conduct a second round of admissions and unfilled seats used to be transferred to the preparatory programme, a bridge course to bring quota students up to the mark. In 2008, TOI had cam paigned that IITs conduct multiple rounds of admission to fill up colleges' capacity. It was after this that IITs started conducting second round of admissions, and as a result the number of vacancies fell since 2009.
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Besides Kohli and Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly (11,363) and Rahul Dravid (10,889) are the other Indian batsmen in the top 10 on the list of highest run-scorers in ODI cricket.
  
In 2017, the last round of counselling was held on July 19. All the IITs completed admissions by July 25. An IIT Council official said the institutes had been asked to discontinue some of the courses that were not attracting students. The IIT Joint Admission Board is likely to meet soon to discuss such courses and take a decision on steps to bring down the number of vacancies. The IITs, especially the new ones, increased their intake by 400 seats this year.
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[[File: Jan 2019 Kohli crossed the 5,000 run- mark in successful ODI chases.jpg|Jan 2019: Kohli crossed the 5,000 run- mark in successful ODI chases <br/> From: [ ''The Times of India''] |frame|500px]]
  
=Women=
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[[File: Virat Kohli's break-up of ODI centuries, as on March 6, 2019.jpg|Virat Kohli's break-up of ODI centuries, as on March 6, 2019 <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2019%2F03%2F06&entity=Ar03500&sk=97631039&mode=text  March 6, 2019: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
==14% quota for girls from 2018==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=IITs-earmark-14-special-quota-for-girls-from-16042017007010  Manash Gohain, IITs earmark 14% special quota for girls from 2018 , April 16, 2017: The Times of India]
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''' `Move Will Check Gender Imbalance’ '''  
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'''See graphics''':
  
In order to arrest the decline of women candidates at the premier engineering institutions of the country, the Indian Institutes of Technology have decided to admit more women from the 2018 academic session. The decision was taken at the Joint Admission Board (JAB) of the IITs on Saturday . The board approved a quota of supernumerary (over and above the actual intake) seats for women in a phased manner, reaching up to 20% by 2026.
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''Jan 2019: Kohli crossed the 5,000 run- mark in successful ODI chases''
  
Around 8.8% women were admitted to IITs in 2014, and the figure went up to 9% in 2015, but in 2016 it came down to 8%. Concerned by the slump in number of female students entering IITs, the JAB set up a panel under the chairmanship of professor Timothy Gonsalves to find ways to rectify the situation in the institutes.
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''Virat Kohli's break-up of ODI centuries, as on March 6, 2019''
  
“The supernumerary quota has been created to combat gender imbalance.Already the number of female aspirants taking the entrance is less. Even if they don't qualify under general category , women will be admitted through the supernumerary quota,“ said a member of the JAB. The 20% supernumerary seats -which will be implemented in a phased manner -will be filled by women candidates who have qualified Joint Engineering Entrance (Advanced). Also, they should be in the top 20 percentile in their respective board exams,“ said a senior official of the ministry of human resource development, who was present in the meeting.
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===ODI series, bilateral===
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====Losses, as in 2019 March====
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[[File: ODI series, bilateral, lost under Kohli, as in 2019 March.jpg|ODI series, bilateral, lost under Kohli, as in 2019 March <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2019%2F03%2F14&entity=Ar02310&sk=79F32AFB&mode=image&fbclid=IwAR099QQ-RQbqtb5H6aXJwf853pR3n4dQq2uSpdgPvSpIvnzx0i4gHu2_tKo  March 14, 2019: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
  
This will however not affect the existing number of seats for male candidates as the supernumerary seats will be additional seats reserved for female candidates.
 
  
At present only 8% of IIT students are women. The IIMs too witnessed a three-year low of gender diversity in 2016 despite ongoing efforts.
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'''See graphic''':
  
The supernumerary quota will start at 14% from 2018.It has also been decided that seats vacated by women will be filled by other women.
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''ODI series, bilateral, lost under Kohli, as in 2019 March''
 
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“We expect increased interest among female candidates following this reservation,“ said the HRD official.
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The committee has also recommended long-term measures to be taken at the school level so that more girls take JEE (Advanced). There has been a two percentage point dip in the number of girls who cleared JEE (Advanced) in 2016 as compared to 2015.
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“This is because girls are not encouraged to have extra coaching and that is one of the reason why even those who are interested could not qualify,“ said another HRD official.
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==2018: only 14 girls in top 500==
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[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/more-girls-at-iits-but-a-mere-46-in-top-1000/articleshow/64725209.cms  Hemali Chhapia, Only 14 girls in top 500 of JEE (Adv), 46 in top 1,000, June 25, 2018: ''The Times of India'']
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[[File: How girls score in JEE (A), probably in 2018.jpg|How girls score in JEE (A), probably in 2018 <br/> From: [https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/more-girls-at-iits-but-a-mere-46-in-top-1000/articleshow/64725209.cms  Hemali Chhapia, Only 14 girls in top 500 of JEE (Adv), 46 in top 1,000, June 25, 2018: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
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'''HIGHLIGHTS'''
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At least 8% more seats (800 in all) will be added to IITs this year to accommodate more girls
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Female candidates are eligible for a seat from the female-only pool as well as the gender-neutral pool of a program
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A female candidate will compete for a seat in the gender-neutral pool only if she fails to get a seat from the female-only pool
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'''Only 14 girls in top 500 of JEE (Adv), 46 in top 1,000'''
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A mere fourteen girls have made the cut to the top 500 ranks of the IIT JEE Advanced exam, underscoring the gender divide in technical education at the elite IITs. The number of females rises to just 46 even when the list is expanded to the top 1,000 scorers (there were 68 girls on that list last year).
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However, under the HRD ministry's gender diversity plan, at least 8% more seats (800 in all) will be added to IITs this year to accommodate more girls, thus enhancing female representation in popular streams like computer science and electrical engineering. The seven older IITs will have 3% girls in computer science with the female-only seats.
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Data from IIT-Kanpur shows 3,000-odd girls have been shortlisted by the Joint Admission Board from the top 24,500 ranks. Among the top 5,000 students, there are 410 girls, and in the top 10,000 ranks of the common rank list, there are 935 of them. Excluding the girls-only quota, the 23 IITs have 11,279 seats; the number of girls in the top 12,000 are about 1,202.
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A JEE chairman pointed out that mandatory reservation and addition of seats for girls was to ensure "14% girls in every programme".
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According to the IITs, female candidates are eligible for a seat from the female-only pool as well as the gender-neutral pool of a program. A female candidate will compete for a seat in the gender-neutral pool only if she fails to get a seat from the female-only pool.
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"But if you see the number of female candidates in the top ranks, they are very few and most will opt for the female-only pool to get into a popular course and a better institute," said a faculty member from IIT Bombay.
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Under business rules set by the IIT for seat allocation, the 800-odd seats for females will also follow reservation norms. For example, consider an OBC-NCL female candidate with a general rank. She will be first considered for a seat from the female-only pool of general seats followed by the gender-neutral pool of general seats for that program. If she does not make it, she will be eligible under the OBC category.
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Several attempts have been made in the past to ensure a larger share of girls at the IITs. Even the admission form's cost was reduced on the C N R Rao committee's recommendations. But that did not boost the numbers.
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Next year, according to the decision of the Joint Admission Board, more seats would be added to ensure that girls constitute 17% of total students. By 2020, the ministry aims to increase percentage of girl students at IITs to 20.
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=See also=
 
=See also=
[[Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) for IITs]]
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[[Cricket, India: A history (2016)]]
 
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There also are pages on individual IITs, e.g.
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[[Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay]]
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[[Indian Institute of Technology, Madras]]
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[[Sachin Tendulkar 1: A timeline]]

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Profile

The Times of India

Dec 28 2014

CAPTAIN COOLER

Virat Kohli: some facts

AVIJIT GHOSH

His batting and captaincy are on fire, yet he is chilled enough to blow his girlfriend a kiss from the pitch and spell his fashion label Wrogn. Both on the field and off, Virat Kohli's got game, and that's why he scores

It first happened in 1960, before a packed Brabourne Stadium in Bombay. Abbas Ali Baig had just reached a Test half-century against Australia when an audacious Ms Bhatt ran to the pitch and rewarded the dapper batsman with a kiss before gasping spectators. Since that cheeky act, cricketers in India have often been objects of PDA.

But last month, when the Kiss of Love protests rocked the nation, Virat Kohli added a new dimension to this rolling playbook of love. The Delhi batsman sent a flying kiss off his bat to actor-girlfriend Anushka Sharma sitting in the VIP gallery during an ODI match against Sri Lanka at Hyderabad. No Indian cricketer had so openly demonstrated his ardour before though Pataudi, Ravi Shastri and Mohammad Azharuddin all had famous girlfriends. But the 26-year-old cricketer wasn't just breaking norms; in the same innings, he reached 6,000 runs in just 136 ODI innings, a new world record.

Virat Kohli in 2016
The Times of India

The gesture underlined two traits. One, a willing ness to change and evolve.

Not long ago, the Delhi batter could only express elation with crude references to mothers and sisters. Second, he seemed to be a firm believer in what Frank Sinatra sang an era ago, “I did it my way.“

In a sense, Kohli encapsulates the best and brightest of a generation bred in post-liberalization India: tattooed and teeming with attitude but setting and achieving the highest of benchmarks.

On the last day of the Adelaide Test, when Australia set India a target of 363, that's exactly what was on display. Most captains would have plumped for a draw.But Kohli, a stand-in skipper, aimed for Mission Impossible. Revelling under pressure, he led the way with an assault that had India agog. His career-best 141 took his cumulative runs in the match to 256, eclipsing the previous highest by a Test captain on debut: Kiwi Graham Dowling's 244 against India in 1967-68. The Delhi batter had smashed 115 in the first innings after being struck on the helmet by paceman Mitchell Johnson. India lost. But as the dominant tweeple sentiment suggested, it was more satisfying than a draw. “A draw was never an option,“ he said later.

It was widely believed that Kohli was born to lead, and Adelaide showed his time has come. 2015 could well witness the end of the Dhoni regime and mark the beginning of the Kohli era.

On Twitter, he is already India's sportsman No 1. With 4.92 million followers, he has crossed Sachin's 4.88. Kohli seems to have a natural aptitude for social media, often mixing business with pleasure: wishing happy birthday to friend and brother Gabbar (Shikhar Dhawan), plugging RCB boss Sid Mallya's asinine video or promoting Wrogn, his breakaway youth fashion brand irreverently spelt wrongly . His Facebook page has a staggering 19.1 million likes.

Which is why in its annual list for 2014, London-based magazine SportsPro called Kohli the second most marketable sportsperson in the world.

He is already enjoying the perks of being a star player and his ads often trade on his bad boy cool quotient. He is the rakish Lothario with love marks on his neck (Fastrack), the dude asking for a girl's phone number (Celkon mobile) or just the guy who eyes the girl at the gym (Axe).

For Kohli, the reel and real have almost coalesced. Two English women cricketers have been hitting on him via Twitter and in 2012, in Hobart, Tasmania, a female fan put up a poster saying, “Offer still stands Kohli, my place tonight.“ He confessed later on TV , `'I didn't take up the offer“.

Since his international debut in 2008, what has separated Kohli from the rest is his ability to win matches almost singlehandedly in ODIs and T20s. His approach is goal-oriented. For him, batting is about getting your country beyond the line, preferably without any last-over heroics. He is yet to master the moving ball but his wristwork, arguably the finest in India since VVS, has been key to his 13 tons in winning chases; second only to Tendulkar's 14. That he has excelled in all three formats underlines his ability to adapt.Over the years, almost everyone in world cricket has endorsed him. But the finest validation came from Sir Vivian Richards, who said, “I love his aggression and se rious passion. He re minds me of myself.“

At 17, Kohli came out to bat in a Ranji game against Karna taka the day after his father passed away . He took his team to safety with a 90 before attend ing the funeral. He has said, “If you are dedicated to something, nothing should distract you. Whenever I get stuck in a bad situation, I still think of that day, my most difficult moment, to get out of it.“

Virat Kohli has been rightly ordained as the future of Indian cricket. And the future is now.

Virat Kohli vis-à-vis Tendulkar, as on 2 Feb 2016

Brand value

2017: no. 7 in world

Howzat! Virat's brand value estimated to be greater than Messi's, Oct 27 2017: The Times of India



Indian captain Virat Kohli's rise as cricket's global superstar is reflecting in his earnings as well.

After pocketing a Rs 110crore deal with sports apparel giant Puma earlier this year, Kohli, 28, has now been named among the world's top 10 athletes with the `highest brand value', ahead of football legend Lionel Messi.

According to the list, published by Forbes magazine, Kohli's estimated brand value has been pegged at $14.5 million, which puts him at seventh position.

The Barcelona icon is at the ninth position with a total brand value of $13.5 million.

Kohli made his maiden entry into the list, in which he is the only cricketer.

Controversies

TALKING UGLY

The Times of India Mar 04 2015

VIRAT KOHLI'S diatribe against a media person in Perth on Tuesday wasn't the first time the cricketer has let his anger get the better of him. TOI looks back at past such incidents involving the Delhi batsman...

IT'S KOHLI VS GAMBHIR (APRIL, 2013)

A verbal duel between KKR skipper Gautam Gambhir and Kohli (in pic) during their IPL clash took fans by surprise. As Gambhir and other players walked towards the cover region to celebrate the RCB skipper's dismissal, Kohli, instead of walking back to the pavilion, charged towards Gambhir and made a remark after which all hell broke loose.

ALTERCATION WITH PHOTOGRAPHERS (OCT, 2009)

Kohli got involved in a spat with photographers at Jamtha (Nagpur) just before the start of India's ODI against Australia. As he was training, one of his shots almost hit a camera belonging to a photographer who, along with other cameramen, was sitting behind the advertisement hoardings.Kohli paid little heed to their request to train somewhere else, leading to a verbal free-for-all.

THE INFAMOUS MIDDLE FINGER (JAN, 2012)

Angry at an abusive group of spectators at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Kohli stuck out his middle finger at the hecklers on the second day of the India-Australia Test. Kohli later defended himself on Twitter, saying, “I agree cricketers don't have to retaliate. What when the crowd says the worst things about your mother and sister? the worst I've heard (sic).“

YELLING AT WANKHEDE (APRIL, 2013)

In a tense IPL game against hosts Mumbai Indians, Kohli lost his cool after being targetted by a section of the crowd and retaliated by giving it back. Speaking after the game which his team lost, the RCB captain rued that the spectators had forgotten that he also represented their country.“It feels a bit weird because at the end of the day you play for India and you don't come here to be hated.“

Contribution in ODI

[ From the archives of the Times of India]

Avijit Ghosh TNN

BETTER THAN THE BEST

Virat Kohli has scored more runs than Brian Lara, Dean Jones, Ricky Ponting, Michael Bevan, M S Dhoni, Sachin Tendulkar, Viv Richards after same number of games (85 ODIs)

At this stage, Kohli has scored 11 centuries. Nobody even comes close; Lara (5) and Ponting (5) being next Among them, his strike rate of 86.31 is third only to Dhoni’s 96.26 and Richards’s 86.99. And his average (50.56) is second only to Bevan’s 56.54 WONDER BOY Virat always looks in control of the situation NewDelhi: Statistics suggest that Virat Kohli is the best ODI batsman in the world now. It isn’t just the runs he has scored so far; it is also the manner and situation in which he has fetched them. Out of his 11 centuries, 10 have come in winning causes; seven of them in a run chase. Thanks to him, run chases are no longer nervous affairs for India. And he seems to shun last-over heroics; Kohli prefers to finish early and in style. Only one thing jars: that his celebration seems incomplete without reference to mothers and sisters. Once set, Kohli seems to always be in control. He seems to bring his leadership skills even to batting. His strokeplay is cultured; slogs are rare. There’s plenty of wristwork on display and power too. Kohli prefers to play along the ground but is not averse to the lofted stroke. And he plays the pull with poise. On Sunday, he was the only Indian batsman who read Saeed Ajmal. Barring one delivery that was edged for four, he had an answer to every doosra or teesra that the Pakistan spinner offered.

Before the Australia tour, most experts had put their money on Rohit Sharma as the one more likely to succeed. Kohli proved them wrong, being the faster adapter and quicker learner. Ever since he made his ODI debut against Sri Lanka in August 2008, Kohli has grown and evolved beyond recognition. As an 18-year-old, Kohli came to bat for Delhi on the day his father passed away because his team needed him. He scored 90 and steered his team to safety against Karnataka before he fell to a poor umpiring decision. Even at that age, Kohli stood out for his amazing commitment and rare temperament.

Kohli is many things to many people. For the cricket fan, he is a future India captain. For media managers, he is that special face that can sell a million hair gels and mobile phones. For teenage girls, he is the pin-up of their dreams. Kohli is reaching for the stars and corporates for the cheque book.

Earnings

World's third-most marketable player, 2016

The Times of India, May 27, 2016

World's top-10 most marketable sportsmen, as on May 27, 2016; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India, May 27, 2016


Virat Kohli is ahead of the likes of Lionel Messi and Neymar in the latest list of the world's most marketable sportspersons.

In a survey published by SportsPro media, Kohli is behind the NBA's `Most Valuable Player' Stephen Curry and Juventus' French international Paul Pogba.

World No. 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic is 23rd on the list, followed by Messi at 27th and Usain Bolt at 31.

The only other Indian in the top 50 is tennis star Sania Mirza, at No. 43.

Athletes from across the world have been ranked according to their marketing potential over a three-year period.

The criteria included six parameters: value for money, age, home market potential, charisma, willingness to be marketed, crossover appeal

Family

Marriage

Gaurav Sonavane, Actress Anushka Sharma, cricketer Virat Kohli tie the knot in Italy, December 11, 2017: The Times of India


A statement released by the family announcing the wedding said: We are very happy to announce that Ms. Anushka Sharma and Mr. Virat Kohli got married at a private ceremony in Italy, today. The wedding was attended by close family and a few friends as they wished their wedding to be a very private affair. The wedding was performed as per Hindu rituals. Top fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee has designed the wedding ensemble for both the bride and the groom. Virat and Anushka will now start inviting all industry friends and colleagues for the celebrations that are set to happen in Mumbai.

The couple will be hosting a reception in New Delhi for their relatives on 21st December which will be followed by a reception for industry friends and cricketers in Mumbai on 26th December.

The newly wed couple will travel to South Africa where Virat will start prepping for the upcoming series and Anushka will spend New Year's Eve with him and return in the first week of January to begin the next schedule of Anand L Rai's film with Shah Rukh Khan in Mumbai. She will also start prepping for Sui Dhaaga as the shooting for the same starts in February 2018 with Varun Dhawan. Anushka will also be busy with the marketing and promotions of Pari which is releasing on 9th February.

Virat, on the other hand, will be playing the series in South Africa for 2 months which includes three Tests, six One Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. Post their wedding the newly wed couple will be shifting to their new residence in Worli, Mumbai in December once they return from Delhi.

Their spokesperson said, "We are extremely grateful to the media for their support and understanding in making this special occasion a memorable one and thank them for their continued love and support." Earlier today evening, Filmfare had reported that the power couple has tied the knot in a private ceremony in Milan, Italy. An insider told Filmfare that the ceremony took place earlier this morning amidst close family and friends.

Personal glimpses

2018/ 19: Turns vegetarian

Indranil Basu, Captain Kohli turns vegan, feels it has improved his game, October 7, 2018: The Times of India

He used to be a chubby-faced youngster with a special fondness for biryani. But those days are far behind him as Virat Kohli’s remarkable fitness transformation continues with his decision to go vegan.

TOI has learned the Indian cricket captain decided to stay away from animal protein four months ago and feels it has helped his game. Kohli’s current diet includes protein shakes, vegetables and soya. He has given up eggs and dairy products. “Kohli started this diet four months ago and is feeling stronger as his digestive power has increased. He isn’t missing meat, eggs or dairy,” sources said, insisting Kohli’s diet has had a calming effect on his temperament.

Kohli’s wife, Anushka Sharma, turned vegetarian around the same time, but Kohli had planned the change in advance. “Two years ago, when he was on a normal diet, he had said that he would go vegan if given a choice. He is now feeling stronger than before,” sources said.


Improved after realising he was overweight

Aussie cricketers 'sucked up' to Virat Kohli & Co to protect IPL deals: Michael Clarke, April 7, 2020: The Times of India

MELBOURNE: Australian cricketers were so keen on protecting their lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL) deals that they felt "scared" of sledging India captain Virat Kohli and his teammates during a particular period and instead "sucked up" to them, former skipper Michael Clarke has claimed.

India and Australia have had some memorable bilateral duels but Clarke felt that whenever the Australians would face India, their eyes would be trained on the cash-rich league which is played in April-May every year.

"Everybody knows how powerful India are in regards to the financial part of the game, internationally or domestically with the IPL," Clarke told Big Sports Breakfast.

"I feel that Australian cricket, and probably every other team over a little period, went the opposite and actually sucked up to India. They were too scared to sledge Kohli or the other Indian players because they had to play with them in April (in the IPL)," the World Cup winning Australian skipper said dropping a bombshell.

Clarke believes that some of Australia's ruthless on-field character was compromised because the top-10 draws at the IPL auctions gave an impression that they would never sledge Kohli.

"Name a list of ten players and they are bidding for these Australian players to get into their IPL team," he said.

"The players were like: 'I'm not going to sledge Kohli, I want him to pick me for Bangalore, so I can make my USD 1 million for my six weeks'.

"I feel like that's where Australia went through that little phase where our cricket become a little bit softer or not as hard as we're accustomed to seeing," Clarke said about the time after the ball-tampering scandal, when terms like 'elite honesty' were propagated.

India and Australia have always enjoyed a fiery on-field chemistry with the two teams engaging in many verbal wars in the past, which include the tours of Down Under in 2007-08 and 2018.

The infamous 'Monkey gate' in 2008 is considered the lowest point in the history of cricket between the two powerhouses.

Worst performances

On tour

Till 2020 March

Kohli’s Worst performances in tests and other formats, Till 2020 March
From: March 2, 2020: The Times of India

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Kohli’s Worst performances in tests and other formats, Till 2020 March

Rankings

Boria Majumdar , Virat and his contemporaries “India Today” 8/1/2018

Virat vs his contemporaries “India Today” 8/1/2018


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Virat vs his contemporaries

Records, statistics, year-wise

2014

The lowest point of his career till 2020

'Felt like I won't get runs': Virat Kohli reveals lowest point of his career, April 4, 2020: The Times of India

NEW DELHI: India skipper Virat Kohli has said that the 2014 Test series against England was the lowest point of his career. He made the revelation during a candid Instagram Live session with former England batsman Kevin Pietersen.

To date, the 2014 Test series in England remains one of the worst Test series for Kohli as he averaged just 13.40 from 10 innings with his highest score being 39.

"I felt like as a batsman, you know you are going to get out in the morning as soon as you wake up. That was the time I felt like that there is no chance I am getting runs. And still to get out of bed and just get dressed for the game and to go out there and go through that, knowing that you will fail, was something that ate me up," Kohli told Pietersen.

However, just four years later, Kohli made a triumphant return to England as he scored a century in the opening Test of the 2018 series and finished as the highest run-getter in the series.

Kohli told Pietersen that the performance in 2014 came because he was just thinking about his own batting.

"2014 series happened, for all the younger guys listening, because I was too focused on doing well from a personal point of view. I wanted to get runs. I could never think of what does the team want me to do in this situation," Kohli said.

"I just got too engulfed with England tour - if I perform here, Test cricket, in my mind I am going to feel established and all that crap on the outside, which is not important at all," he added.

During the chat, Kohli talked about his favourite format in cricket and he also revealed the main reason for turning into a vegan.

2015

His achievements till May

The Times of India, May 9, 2015

He is the current superstar of India cricket. Dubbed as the `chase master' in ODIs, 12 of his 22 centuries have been in a winning cause and all this aged just 26. Kohli has been elevated to Test captaincy as well this year and will be expected to lead Team India into the next era.Loud and brash, he is never ready to take a step backwards but lets his willow do the talking most of the time.Adding to his ODI achievements, Kohli also has 10 centuries in just 33 Tests.

Dec: partnerships

Kohli's top partnership-aggregate in terms of averages, till 2015 Dec; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India

See graphic: Kohli's top partnership-aggregate in terms of averages, till 2015 Dec

2016

Kohli in Australia in tests and ODIs Aas in 2016; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India, January 23, 2016
Kohli, career highlights as on 17 Jan 2016; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India, January 18, 2016
Virat Kohli, achievements as on December 12, 2016; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India,December 12, 2016

Highlights

Kohli hit three centuries and four half-centuries in the calendar year.

Kohli amassed 739 runs from just 10 ODIs played this year.

ANDERSON'S SOUR DIG AT KOHLI

Pacer James Anderson chose to play down Virat Kohli's double ton in Mumbai by saying that the Indian skipper's technical deficiencies, which England had exposed during the 2014 series back home, were not at display here on India pitches, which lacked movement and bounce.Though Kohli ignored the jibe by choosing not to play `sarcastic mind games', Anderson got a mouthful from spinner R Ashwin, who gave him a valuable pep talk on the importance of `accepting defeat'.

Till Nov: 500-plus totals against India

See graphic, 500-plus totals against India under Kohli, till 10 Nov 2016

Dec 2016: Kohli takes India to the top

Shashank Shekhar, New, improved Virat 3.0 takes Indian cricket to another level Dec 13 2016 : The Times of India (Delhi)


March 2008: A brash Del hi boy ran around in circles, shouting “come on“ till his voice choked after India won the under-19 World Cup under his captaincy in Kuala Lumpur. Detractors shook their head at his “theatrics“.

December 2014: Stand-in captain Kohli led a charge at an improbable target of 364 against Australia. India shunned the option of a draw and lost by 48 runs. Critics hailed his innings but wondered if he was needlessly aggressive.

Cut to the present. Having led India to an unassailable 3-0 lead over England, Kohli's evolution from precocious talent to reigning colossus seems complete. The fourth Test in Mumbai saw the three dimensions of Kohli shine through ­ the batsman, the captain and the cricket statesman, even if he is only 28. He broke England's back with a superlative 235, his third double ton since July; never let the visitors breathe easy with his pro-active and clear-headed captaincy , and made a sagacious intervention to douse the fires when Ashwin got into a spat with Anderson over comments the English pacer had made about Kohli himself.

With Kohli has come a new culture into Team India where skill, attitude, ambition and prudence merge to make for a potent cocktail. With coach Anil Kumble lending considerable weight as a teacher, tactician and motivator, Kohli has gone about fashioning a bunch of talented, fearless yet thoughtful cricketers who relish a challenge. It's interesting to note that while Kohli has trimmed his own strokeplay to help him make daddy hundreds in Tests, he hasn't ever asked the youngsters in his team do the same, allowing them to dare and dream.Because, at their age and situation, he was the same. Most importantly , Kohli has taken the team out of a primarily defensive mindset which used to bedevil our cricket like a shackle. One hopes, it stays this way .

Everything he does on the field makes it obvious that Virat has matured and has much better control over himself ­ as a player and as a person. He has worked hard at it. The best part, though, is that he has not let his growing maturity in any way dull a rather primal competitive urge in him. In fact, he has now become a more formidable adversary as a player and captain and the biggest threat bowlers around the world face today .

First batman to have 50 plus in all 3 formats

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First batsman to register 50-plus average in all three formats, Virat Kohli, as on December 12, 2016; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India, December 12, 2016
How Tendulkar put Virat Kohli on path to glory; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India, December 12, 2016

2016: an exciting year

Dwaipayan Datta, The Virat 2016: It's a pity that the year is out, Dec 12, 2016: The Times of India

Virat Kohli: achievements in 2016; The Times of India, December 12, 2016


Virat Kohli's 235 at Wankhede rekindled some memories. It was January 2012 and India were getting hammered by Australia Down Under. In the fourth Test in Adelaide, the feisty Delhi lad completed a century -the first by an Indian on that tour -and celebrated as if there was no tomorrow. The Aussies appreciated his effort, but they knew immediately that in his exuberance, Kohli might have lost his focus.It didn't take them too long to dismiss him and a 4-0 walloping was just a matter of time.

Cut to December 2016. Kohli does his trademark fist pumping after completing another crucial century on a difficult wicket in Mumbai, but that's about it. He knows his job is just half done and what transpires over the two-and-a-half sessions is a masterclass in batting which culminates into Kohli's third double century of the year.

Before this home season began, the world had already acknowledged Kohli as the best limitedovers cricketer in business. While Indians would have liked to believe that he was already the best across all formats, many still felt England's Joe Root or Australia skipper Steve Smith were a notch better, at least when it came to Test cricket.It had to do with their superior averages, but for Kohli this was a challenge. Just as another was not to be overburdened by pressure of captaincy .

“There are players who love to take responsibility in adverse situations. Kohli is one of those,“ Krish Srikkanth, who was the chairman of selec tors when Kohli made his Test debut, told TOI.“When we selected him for Tests back in 2011, there was criticism, but we could see the obvious talent and his ability to rise to the occasion,“ added Srikkanth Kohli was steadily making the most of his talent, but the most defining moment of his career happened in South Africa in 2013 when he became the natural heir to Sachin Tendulkar at India's natural No. 4, just after the master had retired. It was clear that nobody better than Kohli could shoulder the responsibility . Big centuries followed, Test captaincy came to him in a year's time, and Kohli kept blossoming.

“I have seen Kohli from a young age. Below the facade of flamboyance, there's a very responsible boy . He knows he is in great form and this is the time to maximize. More so, his team needs bigger contributions than just the landmark of a century ,“ NCA batting coach WV Raman said.

James Anderson set the cat among the pigeons when he said, albeit a bit sourly: “I am not sure if he (Kohli) has changed. The wickets just take that (technical deficiencies) out of the equation.“

But even Anderson will realise it's not easy to score these daddy hundreds, especially in humid Indian conditions. It all comes down to Kohli's ability to stay fit at the crease and not get men tally fatigued -a result of a new new-found obsession for training and become super-fit.

Kohli changed his diet midway through his international career, something that Novak Djokovic famously did to achieve excellence. “That's what Kohli is. He monitors himself so meticulously that you can't imagine,“ Raman said.

If his ability to concentrate long and hard at Wankhede over the weekend was a delight, his self-restraint, whereby cutting out lofted shots was another striking aspect. The T20 batsman who hits sixes at will in the IPL, hardly played anything in the air and struck his first ­ and lone -over-boundary of the innings after completing the double ton. But Raman doesn't feel it's unnatural. “You look at Kohli's progression in T20s.He wasn't the six-hitter that he is today when he started off. But he became so in the course of time, because the situation demanded it. But take a close look at the brilliant chase against Australia in the T20 World Cup earlier in the year, there's hardly anything in the air,“ Raman said.

Class and adaptability -the recipe for greatness which makes even historian Ramachandra Guha, a self-proclaimed T20 hater, say: “This boy , Virat Kohli, makes me watch cricket these days“.Guha is not alone. Kohli is is bringing the crowds to the stadiums -T20s or Test cricket.

2017

The world’s best cricketer, captain

Kohli’s batting statistics from September 21, 2016 to the end of December 2017
From: ICC crowns Virat samrat, names him player of 2017, January 19, 2018: The Times of India

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Kohli’s batting statistics from September 21, 2016 to the end of December 2017

Presence in Dharamsala, India vs Australia

When Indian captain Virat Kohli became waterboym The Times of India, March 25, 2017

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Virat Kohli’s records, as in November 2017

Virat Kohli’s records, as in November 2017
From: November 21, 2017: The Times of India

Being injured did not stop skipper Virat Kohli from being there for his boys on the field as they took on Australia in the fourth deciding Test in Dharamsala.

During the drinks break, Kohli could be seen trotting out onto the field laden with drinks for his teammates, which earned him a resounding applause from the stadium and the commentators went gaga.

"Look at who has got the 'paani' for everybody.12th man Virat Kohli," said former Indian batsman Sunil Gavaskar.

Former Australia pacer Brett Lee, who is also commentating quipped saying, "this is fantastic. He must be the most expensive drinks man in the world!" The development caught the internet by storm and the love began to pour in on Twitter from fans and cricketers alike.

Kohli also made a second entry into the field later with drinks and was seen having a few words with debutant Kuldeep Yadav, who had just scalped the wicket of David Warner. Australia were 131 for 1 against India in their fourth cricket Test at Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh, at lunch.

Opener Warner, 54 and Captain Smith, 72 were at crease. For India, Umesh Yadav took the lone wicket of Renshaw, who went out at one. Earlier, Australian captain Steve Smith won the toss and elected to bat.

Post lunch, India took two quick wickets to strengthen their hold as Kuldeep claimed Warner and Shawn Marsh fell to Umesh Yadav to reduce the hosts for 153/3.

Ajinkya Rahane is leading India in the deciding Test as Virat Kohli was ruled out following a shoulder injury, causing a major blow to the hosts.

ICC Champions Trophy: 8000 run mark in ODI

ICC Champions Trophy: Virat Kohli becomes fastest to 8000 ODI runs, Jun 15, 2017: The Times of India


HIGHLIGHTS

Kohli surpassed AB de Villiers' mark in seven fewer innings

Kohli crossed the 8000-run mark in his 175th innings

India captain Virat Kohli has become the quickest batsman to 8000 runs in one-day international cricket, beating AB de Villiers' mark in seven fewer innings. Kohli crossed the 8000-run mark in his 175th innings, during the course of his unbeaten 96 off 78 deliveries against Bangladesh in ICC Champions Trophy semi-final in Birmingham.

South African captain de Villiers needed 182 innings to get to 8000 runs in August 2015, beating Sourav Ganguly's previous record of 200 innings. In 2002, Ganguly had gone past Sachin Tendulkar's mark of 210 innings, entering the 8000 club in his 200th innings.

Earlier this year, South Africa opener Hashim Amla had broken Kohli's record of being the quickest to 7000 runs in ODIs, getting there in his 150th innings. Kohli had taken 166 to do so. Amla is also the fastest to 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 and 6000 runs. Amla, 34, is currently at 7186 runs in 153 ODI innings.

On the back of Rohit Sharma's 123 not out and Kohli's unbeaten 96, India booked their place in Sunday's Champions Trophy final against Pakistan at Kennington Oval. This was Kohli's 42nd ODI half-century.

Fastest to 9000 ODI runs

Virat Kohli becomes fastest batsman to score 9000 ODI runs, October 29, 2017: The Times of India


HIGHLIGHTS

Kohli has become the 19th batsman to breach the 9000-run mark, making him the fastest to get there

Dhoni had reached the milestone last year while other Indians who have done so are Sachin, Dravid, Ganguly, Azharuddin

He had surpassed Ponting in the list of most ODI hundreds with his 31st ton


Virat Kohli became the sixth Indian and the fastest to complete 9000 ODI runs during the series-deciding third game against New Zealand.

Kohli got to the landmark in the 37th over when he guided one off Grandhomme towards the third man for a four. He went on to score his 32nd ODI century off 96 balls and eventually got out on 113. His 106-ball knock was studded with nine fours and a six.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni had reached the milestone last year while other Indians who have done so are Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly and Mohammad Azharuddin.

Another milestone was reaching his 49th international century surpassing Rahul Dravid (48 tons). He is second among Indian batsmen in terms of international hundreds after Sachin Tendulkar (100 tons).

Overall, Kohli, who played his 202nd match and 194th innings on Sunday, has become the 19th batsman to breach the 9000-run mark, making him the fastest to get there.

Earlier in the series, the Indian captain had surpassed Australian great Ricky Ponting in the list of most ODI hundreds with his 31st ton.

Tendulkar tops the list with 49 hundreds and he is also the leading run-getter in the format.

Kohli had a quiet series against the Australians by his standards but he is back to his best against the Black Caps.

December 2017/ 1st captain in Test history to hit hundreds in 3 successive innings TWICE

December 3, 2017: The Times of India


AT KOTLA, A VIRAT WORLD RECORD

Kohli becomes the 1st captain in Test history to hit hundreds in 3 successive innings TWICE — against Australia in 2014-15 (115 & 141 in Adelaide and 147 in Sydney) & vs Sri Lanka (104* in Kolkata, 213 in Nagpur & 156* in Delhi) No other Indian captain has done it even once; other skippers to have done it once include Don Bradman

Kohli has taken 105 innings to score 5,000 Test runs, 4th quickest Indian. Gavaskar on top (95 innings)

He has hit 5 centuries in one calendar year — 2017 — for the first time in his Test career. Kohli hit 156* and Vijay 155 as India scored 371/4 on Day 1 of Delhi Test

December 2017/ other records

Partha Bhaduri, December 4, 2017: The Times of India


Kohli smashes 243, becomes 1st player to post 6 double centuries as captain, crossing Brian Lara’s 5 (3 December 2017)

243- Kohli’s career-best knock is the highest individual innings in Tests at the Kotla, surpassing Bert Sutcliffe’s 230 not out for New Zealand vs India in December 1955. Vinod Kambli’s 227 off 301 balls vs Zimbabwe in March 1993 was the previous highest by an Indian batsman at this venue.(3 December 2017)

560- Kohli’s runaggregate (ave.186.66) is the highest by an Indian in a three-Test series, overhauling Virender Sehwag’s 544 (ave.90.66), including two hundreds vs Pakistan in India in 2004-05. (3 December 2017)

13- Kohli is the second Indian batsman after Vinoo Mankad (vs New Zealand in 1955-56) and the 13th overall to record two innings of 200-plus in the same Test series. Don Bradman had accomplished the feat four times, including three innings of 200-plus vs England in 1930. (3 December 2017)

2018

2018, in brief

December 29, 2018: The Times of India

Virat Kohli, some records- 2018
From: December 29, 2018: The Times of India


In 2018, the legend of Kohli took firm root. Not content with being just an outstanding accumulator of runs, Virat Kohli in 2018 planted his bat firmly on genius territory. The Indian captain continued defying the law of averages to notch up some incredible numbers, in the process providing India a backbone and giving opposition bowlers the headache to beat all headaches. His natural abrasiveness on the field might put some off, but with bat in hand he was rarely anything but sublime. Here are just some of the peaks only the Indian captain scaled this year. It sure is lonely at the top...

Top two of his finest performance

HAPPY PERTH DAY

The pitch for the first-ever Test at the Optus Stadium wasn’t a minefield but it had its share of uneven bounce. When Kohli walked in, India were 8/2, with Australia’s pacers breathing fire. However, Kohli isn’t the world’s best for nothing. Playing in his 75th Test, he produced arguably one of his best hundreds, cracking 123 off 214 balls, including 11 fours, in a knock for the ages. It was a combined effort of skill, patience and intense determination. It was his sixth ton in Australia — only Sachin Tendulkar has hit as many Down Under.

TON OF EDGBASTON

Kohli had fared miserably on the 2014 tour of England, managing just 134 runs in five Tests, and it was time to make amends. In the first Test at Edgbaston, Kohli kept losing partners but retained his composure, leaving balls outside the off stump and scoring runs whenever he got an opportunity. Most importantly, he made it a point not to yield his wicket to England seamer James Anderson, who had given him a torrid time four years earlier. It was his first hundred in England, and it came in extremely trying circumstances. Point proved.

Other batting masterclasses

USMAN KHAWAJA, OZ SAVIOUR IN DUBAI

Missing Steve Smith and David Warner, the Aussies looked certain to crash to defeat against Pakistan in the first Test in Dubai when Usman Khawaja came up with something special. Staying put for more than eight hours and 44 minutes, the left-hander stonewalled the Pakistan bowlers on the last day with his brilliant hundred as Australia pulled off a draw from the jaws of defeat. Khawaja’s gallant 302-ball 141, which took 524 minutes, was the second-longest in a fourth innings in Test history.


THE M&M SHOW

When Sri Lanka were three down for just 20 in their second innings after conceding a first innings deficit of 296 to New Zealand in the first Test in Wellington, no one would have thought what would happen next. Angelo Mathews and Kusal Mandis defied Kiwi bowlers for almost two days and 108.4 overs, adding 274 in an unbroken stand to save the Test. Both slammed hundreds, with Mathews celebrating his by doing push-ups to show he had plenty left in the tank!

149 in the Edgbaston Test

Virat Kohli’s epic 149 in the Edgbaston Test
From: August 3, 2018: The Times of India

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Virat Kohli’s epic 149 in the Edgbaston Test


As in 2018, Aug

August 23, 2018: The Times of India

Virat Kohli, records, as on August 23, 2018
From: August 23, 2018: The Times of India

•# By posting his first hundred in a winning cause (103 vs England at Nottingham in the just concluded Test) in four major Test playing countries - England, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand - Virat Kohli has created history of sorts. Having scored 97 in the first innings of the Nottingham Test, he has become the first captain in Test annals to manage 200 runs or more in a Test match in a winning cause seven times.

•# Two great Australian batsmen - Don Bradman (four times vs England and twice vs India) and Ricky Ponting (twice each vs Pakistan & South Africa and once each vs West Indies and England) - had achieved the feat six times each.

•# Among Indian captains, just one other captain had managed 200 runs or more in a winning cause - MS Dhoni - 224 vs Australia at Chennai in February 2013. Kohli’s Man of the Match award in the Nottingham Test is his second instance in an overseas Test - the first being for scoring 215 - 119 & 96 vs South Africa at Johannesburg in December 2013.

•# Kohli’s overall feat of ten instances of scoring 200 runs in a Test as captain remains a record in Test Cricket.

World ranking in August

Virat Kohli was the world’s no.1 batsman in Tests and ODIs…
But there were questions about his captaincy.
As on 5 Aug 2018.
From: August 6, 2018: The Times of India
Virat Kohli vis-à-vis the other top batsmen of the world, as on 5 Aug 2018
From: Dwaipayan Datta, August 6, 2018: The Times of India

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Virat Kohli was the world’s no.1 batsman in Tests and ODIs…
But there were questions about his captaincy.
As on 5 Aug 2018.

Virat Kohli vis-à-vis the other top batsmen of the world, as on 5 Aug 2018

As in September 2018

Captains with 500 runs or more in a Test series in England, Virat Kohli's test series with 500-plus runs as captain, as on 2 September 2018.
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Captains with 500 runs or more in a Test series in England, Virat Kohli's test series with 500-plus runs as captain, as on 2 Seot 2018.

As in October 2018

Milestones

October 6, 2018: The Times of India

Virat Kohli's three instances of scoring 1,000 runs in a calender year- 2016-18
From: October 6, 2018: The Times of India


• Virat Kohli, during the course of his 139) vs West Indies at Rajkot, didn’t just complete 1,000 runs in this calendar year, but became the first Indian batsman to achieve the distinction in three successive years in Tests — 2016, 2017 & 2018. He is also the first batsman to race to 1,000 runs in 2018.

• He is the first captain to amass 1,000 runs in three successive calendar years in Test annals. The only other captain to manage 1,000 runs in three calendar years was Ricky Ponting — 2005, 2006 & 2008.

• Kohli is the fifth Indian batsman to accomplish the feat of aggregating 1,000 in three or more calendar years, joining Sachin Tendulkar (six times — 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2008 & 2010), Sunil Gavaskar (four times — 1976, 1978, 1979 & 1983), Rahul Dravid (2002, 2006 & 2011) and Virender Sehwag (2004, 2008 & 2010).

• Kohli’s tally of 24 centuries in 123 innings is the second quickest in Test history behind Don Bradman’s feat of achieving the milestone in just 66 innings.

First Indian to hit three consecutive ODI centuries

Kohli becomes first Indian to hit three ODI tons on the trot, October 28, 2018: The Times of India


Indian skipper Virat Kohli continued his imperious form, scoring 107 on Saturday against the West Indies to become the first Indian cricketer, and the first captain of any country, to hit three consecutive ODI centuries.

It was Kohli’s sixth ODI century this year, cementing his position as the top ton-getter in 2018 (Jonny Bairstow and Rohit Sharma have 4 each). He also has most runs (1,153) and the highest average (144) for the year so far.

However, Kohli’s heroics went in vain as India folded up for 240 to lose the match by 43 runs. The series is now tied 1-1, with two matches left.

Kohli is the 10th player in the history of the game to get three straight ODI centuries. So far, only Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara has hit four tons in a row. Can Kohli match Sanga’s feat? Watch this space.

Kohli’s other firsts, as in 2018

— Rajesh Kumar, October 28, 2018: The Times of India


• First captain to score three consecutive hundreds in ODIs (140 in Guwahati, in Visakhapatnam and 107 in Pune, all against West Indies)

• First Indian batsman, and 10th overall, to score three consecutive ODI hundreds. Kumar Sangakkara holds the record with 4 ODI centuries on the trot in the 2014-15 World Cup.

• First Indian batsman, and second overall, to score four consecutive ODI hundreds at home. Kohli scored a hundred (113 vs New Zealand in Kanpur on Oct 29, 2017) in his last appearance in ODIs at home before the commencement of the India-West Indies series. The first is AB de Villiers (114 not out & 102 not out vs India; 107 not out vs West Indies & 134 vs Netherlands between Feb 2010 and March 2011; all in India).

• First captain to score four hundreds in four successive innings in ODIs at home.

As in December 2018

December 17, 2018: The Times of India

Sumit Mukherjee, December 9, 2018: The Times of India

Virat Kohli's break-up of runs as captain in Home and Overseas tests, as on December 9, 2018
From: Sumit Mukherjee, December 9, 2018: The Times of India


• Virat Kohli has become the first Indian captain to manage 2,000 Test runs or more both at home and away. He is the fifth captain after Graeme Smith, Allan Border, Ricky Ponting and Alastair Cook to accomplish the feat.

• Among the 10 captains with 4,000 runs or more in Tests, Kohli’s average of 63.73 is the highest. The next best is Brian Lara’s 57.83.

• Kohli, during his 25th Test century, became the third captain after SA’s Graeme Smith (1212 in 2008) and Aussie Bobby Simpson (1018 in 1964) to hit 1,000 runs in overseas Tests in a calendar year — his tally being 1039 at 54.68 in 10 Tests in 2018

• Kohli is the third Indian batsman to get 1,000 runs in away Tests in a calendar year — the first two being Mohinder Amarnath (1065 in 9 Tests in 1983) and Rahul Dravid (1137 in 11 Tests in 2002)

• Kohli’s tally of 18 tons as captain is now third highest in Tests behind Graeme Smith (25) and Ricky Ponting (19).

• Kohli’s 1223 (ave.58.23) in 12 Tests in 2018 is his best in a calendar year.

21 No of batsmen to have registered 25 centuries or more in Tests. The list includes 4 indians — Tendulkar (51), Dravid (36), Gavaskar (34) and Kohli (25)

9 Tests taken by Kohli to complete 1,000 Test runs in Australia, one less than Don Bradman, who took 10 Tests. The catch is, Kohli has played 18 innings, while Bradman scored his runs in just 15 innings.

1029 Runs scored by Virat Kohli at an average of 57.16 in nine Tests, including five hundreds and two fifties, to become the fourth Indian batsman after Sachin Tendulkar (1809), VVS Laxman (1236) and Rahul Dravid (1143) to complete 1,000 Test runs or more against Australia in Australia.

Six centuries in Australia

Virat Kohli hits 25th Test century, equals Sachin Tendulkar's record of six tons in Australia, December 16, 2018: The Times of India


Master batsman Virat Kohli smacked his 25th century and his sixth in Australia, joining the elite company of boyhood hero Sachin Tendulkar.

Playing in his 75th Test, the Indian run-machine did it in style with a classic straight drive off Mitchell Starc to reach triple figures on day three of the second Test in Perth.

He hit 11 fours in the battling 214-ball ton after coming to the crease on a fast and bouncy pitch with his team in trouble at eight for two in reply to Australia's first innings total of 326.

He was eventually out for 123, caught at slip by a diving Peter Handscomb off Pat Cummins.

In bringing up 100, he become the second-fastest batsman to 25 Test centuries in terms of innings, with 127, and the crowd showered him with applause.

Countryman Tendulkar is third with 130, while Don Bradman managed it in just 68.

The often expressive Indian captain immediately took off his helmet, pointed to his bat and gestured with his glove that he was letting it do the talking for him.

Kohli had resumed on 82 and barely gave the Australians a glimmer of a chance in reaching the ton, playing an array of strokes all around the wicket.

It was his sixth century in Australia, matching the feat of Tendulkar and motoring him past Alastair Cook, David Gower and Clive Lloyd.

While Tendulkar took 20 Tests to get his six centuries, Kohli only needed 10, further cementing his place as one of the all-time greats.

Only England's Jack Hobbs (nine) and Wally Hammond (seven) have more.

Speaking at the end of day two, Australia's Mark Waugh, who scored 20 Test centuries, said if Kohli brought up three figures it would rate as one of his finest ever.

"We know Kohli is a great player and he was probably due to make a big score against Australia after misfiring in recent Border-Gavaskar Tests," he wrote for Fox Sports.

"Given the calibre of Australia's attack and how foreign these conditions are for the Indians, if Kohli does turn this into a hundred it will be one of the best of his career given the factors at play."

2019

International runs, as captain

Kohli fastest to 9,000 international runs as captain, as on March 6, 2019
From: March 6, 2019: The Times of India

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Kohli fastest to 9,000 international runs as captain, as on March 6, 2019

Records, statistics: discipline-wise

As a captain, in tests

Virat Kohli's captaincy record in Tests, as of 2018, September
From: Dwaipayan Datta, September 12, 2018: The Times of India

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Virat Kohli's captaincy record in Tests, as of 2018, September

As a batsman

2018: 10,000 runs in one-day internationals

respedit bangalore, FASTEST ON SUMMIT 10,000, November 5, 2018: The Times of India


ONE OF INDIA’S MOST CELEBRATED BATSMEN, VIRAT KOHLI, TURNS 30 TODAY. WHAT BETTER WAY TO RAISE A TOAST THAN BY RECALLING ONE OF HIS RECENT MOMENTOUS MILESTONES

A little over a decade ago, a stylish teenager led the India team to the under-19 World Cup title. His zeal, enthusiasm and of course talent, was hard to miss. The success saw him being fast-tracked into the senior side and soon he was sharing the dressing room with stalwarts like Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, V V S Laxman and Virender Sehwag.

The name - Virat Kohli - was suddenly among the most-used names in Indian cricket. In the decade gone by, he has transformed himself into a cricketer par excellence and a leader with a high success rate. The transformation hasn't happened overnight. It has been carefully structured and the results are telling.

One of the best compliments Kohli received a few years ago came from the legendary West Indies batsman Viv Richards, who said, "I love watching Virat Kohli bat. I love his aggression, and he has serious passion that I used to have. He reminds me of myself."

Captain Virat Kohli reached a remarkable milestone recently when he notched up 10,000 runs in one-day internationals. It is the fastest ever. He achieved this feat in his 205th innings against the West Indies in Visakhapatnam and carved out another page for himself in the history books. Virat has overtaken Sachin Tendulkar, the master blaster, by scoring his 10,000th run in his 205th innings as against the 259 innings Sachin took to cross the 10,000 run mark.

This match was Virat Kohli's 213th one-day international. He put on 157 runs which incidentally was his 37th one-day international century. It was also a record of sorts as this was his second consecutive century in one-day internationals. Virat Kohli has come a long way since he made his debut 10 years ago, against Sri Lanka in 2008.

Sachin Tendulkar was quick to congratulate Kohli. "The intensity and consistency with which you bat is just amazing. Congratulations on achieving 10,000 runs in ODIs. Keep the runs flowing", Sachin tweeted.

Virat Kohli is the 13th batsman in the world, and the fifth Indian, to score 10,000 runs in one-day internationals. Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who completed 10,000 runs in one-day internationals in July congratulated the skipper. Freddie Wilde, a cricket analysed, compared Kohli's 10,000 runs in the shortest span of time to cutting seconds from Usain Bolt's world record in the 100-metre dash. Though this match ended in a tie, Kohli was a winner on the day.

Centuries in a winning cause

As in 2018, Dec

Kohli’s Centuries in a winning cause. As in 2018, Dec
From: December 19, 2018: The Times of India


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Kohli’s Centuries in a winning cause. As in 2018, Dec

ODI runs

Jan 2019: becomes 10th highest run-getter

There's no stopping Virat Kohli! Indian captain overtakes Brian Lara on ODI run-scorers' list, January 24, 2019: The Times of India


There's no stopping Virat Kohli, quite literally. Kohli on Wednesday added another feather to his illustrious cap as he went past West Indies’ batting legend and former captain Brian Lara on the tally of most one-day international (ODI) runs. The 30-year-old overtook Lara during the first ODI of the five-match series against New Zealand at McLean Park in Napier.

Kohli, who became the first Indian captain to lead a team to a Test series win on Australian soil, needed 21 runs to go past Lara on the most ODI runs' chart before this match.

Kohli scored 45 off 59 balls as India kicked off their New Zealand tour on a victorious note, beating the Kane Williamson-led side by 8 wickets (DLS).

With this feat, Kohli has also broken into the top 10 of the elite ODI highest run-scorers' list. He currently has 10,430 runs in 212 innings.

Lara, meanwhile, played 289 ODI innings, scoring 10,405 runs at an average of 40.48, including 19 centuries and 63 fifties.


Top 10 highest run-getters in ODIs:

PLAYER INNINGS RUNS
Sachin Tendulkar (INDIA) 452 18426
Kumar Sangakkara (SRI LANKA) 380 14234
Ricky Ponting (AUSTRALIA) 365 13704
Sanath Jayasuriya (SRI LANKA) 433 13430
Mahela Jayawardene (SRI LANKA) 418 12650
Inzamam-ul-Haq (PAKISTAN) 350 11739
Jacques Kallis (SOUTH AFRICA) 314 11579
Sourav Ganguly (INDIA) 300 11363
Rahul Dravid (INDIA) 318 10889
Virat Kohli (INDIA) 212 10430


With 18,426 runs under his belt, master blaster Sachin Tendulkar is on top of the list. The batting legend played 452 ODI innings in his career and scored 49 centuries and 96 fifties.

Besides Kohli and Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly (11,363) and Rahul Dravid (10,889) are the other Indian batsmen in the top 10 on the list of highest run-scorers in ODI cricket.

Successful ODI chases

Jan: 5,000 runs

Jan 2019: Kohli crossed the 5,000 run- mark in successful ODI chases
From: [ The Times of India]
Virat Kohli's break-up of ODI centuries, as on March 6, 2019
From: March 6, 2019: The Times of India

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Jan 2019: Kohli crossed the 5,000 run- mark in successful ODI chases

Virat Kohli's break-up of ODI centuries, as on March 6, 2019

ODI series, bilateral

Losses, as in 2019 March

ODI series, bilateral, lost under Kohli, as in 2019 March
From: March 14, 2019: The Times of India


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ODI series, bilateral, lost under Kohli, as in 2019 March

See also

Cricket, India: A history (2016)

Sachin Tendulkar 1: A timeline

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