PATNA: Scores of students here cleared the Joint Entrance Exams (JEE) Advanced 2015 whose results were declared on Thursday. But the famed Super 30, run by mathematician Anand Kumar churned out 25 success stories this year, two less than last year.Kumar's happiness knew no bounds as his students from financially weak backgrounds - including son of a daily wage earner, roadside vendor, taxi driver, farm labourer and painter - all made it to IITs."Super 30 is just a big family for me, to which all my team members get attached to," he said and added that those who did not make it this year need not lose heart, as opportunities would come to the hardworking sooner than later.While one student among the 30 didn't take the test after he got admission at the University of Tokyo, Japan, another 2014-batch student, who couldn't make it to IIT last year, received a second chance at the coaching and made it to the top engineering institution this year.The mood at Kumar's House, from where he runs Super 30, was overpowering on Thursday as the successful students cheered and thanked their mentor. Nalanda's Satyam Kumar, whose father is a painter, had to discontinue studies twice due to financial constraints before he was selected for Super 30. "Here, everything was taken care of, my only pressure was to study well. My parents too did not have to bother about anything," said an elated Satyam, after clearing the JEE (A).Popular coaching institutes in the city too claimed to have sent a number of engineering aspirants to the premier technical institutes. Ayush Ranjan, who got an All India Rank (AIR) of 94, was reportedly the Guwahati zone topper, as claimed by its mentor FIIT-JEE coaching institute. Ranjan said that he wants to pursue computer science from IIT-Delhi. "I'm not yet decided whether it will be an MBA or research after engineering," said Ayush, who has scored 96.2% in his Class XII exams.Rehmani-30, mentored by former Bihar DGP Abhayanand, also sent 15 of its students to the IITs. "The performance of our students has been wonderful and at least 30 students from our different centres have cleared the JEE (A)," S Hoda of the institute said.Many parents and students spent anxious moments on Thursday morning when the websites displaying the results, which were to be declared at 10am, were continuously hanging.