KOTA: Jaipur City has produced its maiden IIT topper in the five-decade history of the IIT entrance exam. Aman Bansal of Jayshree Periwal School in Jaipur has secured the first position in the JEE-Advanced result announced on Sunday. Bansal, a resident of Triveni Nagar has scored 320 marks out of 372 to seal his victory. This year 12 lakh students appeared in the JEE-Mains exam.He has been on toes since his coaching institute Allen Career Institute, Kota (study centre in Jaipur) has announced him as national topper a day ago. "I wasn’t sure, but they (institute) kept me sure of my victory," said Bansal while receiving wishes from his relatives and neighbors who flooded his house soon after the result was announced at 10 am.Bansal has kept a distance from social media, so far, to keep away from unnecessary distraction. However, it came as a surprise for Bansal when he learnt to have trending on Twitter and receiving congratulatory messages soon after the result was announced. "Neither I am on Facebook nor on twitter. I think now it’s time to make friends on social media," said elated Bansal.Eyeing to study Computer Science from IIT-Bombay, Bansal is sure of his selection. His long lasting dream is to make software and mobile apps related to education. "I have seen in my neighborhood that most of the children drop out due to poor learning outcomes. I would like to start my own start-up developing softwares which can enhance their learning," said Bansal. The idea of developing softwares germinates into his mind out of his grandmother's saying "Whatever you do, it should benefit society".Engineering was not his childhood dream and until class X he wasn’t sure of what stream he’ll be taking in class XI. "I am not somebody whose childhood dream is to become an IITian. Infact, I decided to go for engineering in class X because I don’t want to leave mathematics," Bansal said who is known as Math Aficionado in his school for his keen interest in Maths.He owes his inspiration to IIT 2014 topper Chitraang Murdia of Udaipur. A meeting with Murdia last year has changed his mode and method for preparing IITs. "I met him last May. He shared some valuable tips on how to maintain cool and calm in times of distress or when things not going according to your plan. His words of wisdom that 'maintain continuity' still rings in my ear and has helped in preparing for an exam," said Bansal.Bansal parents were amazed to see their introvert son giving back to back interviews to the media. "It’s a proud moment to see my son hogging the national limelight. I couldn't believe my eyes to see how confidently he is answering media's questions," said Mukesh Bansal, father of IIT topper.A meritorious student throughout his academics Bansal scored 96.02% in class XII. He missed centum in Maths by 1 mark. He was also among the few students to have scored 120 out of 120 in Maths in JEE-Mains. While in JEE-Advanced, he scored 102/124. He loves to solve Maths puzzles online while plays indoor games occasionally. His father Mukesh is an engineer in PHED has done his engineering from Kota engineering college.