
Archer Rudra Singh Krishna cracks CLAT with Rank 183 after bagging several golds in national and state-level events
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Archer Rudra Singh Krishna has cracked CLAT with Rank 183 after bagging several golds in national and state-level archery events.
After making his mark in several national and state-level events, archer Rudra Singh Krishna, the son of ADG Zone Agra Rajiv Krishna, has achieved the 183rd rank in Common Law Entrance Test (CLAT).
The CLAT score has become the benchmark for getting into reputed law universities in the country, and with a score of 183, Rudra Singh could now get admission to the top National Law University of India.
Rudra Singh's mother Minakshi Singh is the Income Tax Commissioner of Delhi, while his father is the Additional Director General of Police in Agra Zone.
Rudra Singh has represented Delhi in 2021 in the National Sub-Junior archery competition. He claims that he practices for 6-8 hours every day to keep his aim true.
He has won a bronze medal in CBSE national archery championship, and gold medals in Delhi State Archery Competitions in the sub-junior and the under-14 categories.
Apart from this, he has also won the gold medal at the Sports Development Board of India's archery championship held in Himachal Pradesh and is one of the two members of the Delhi state team to participate in the national archery championship.

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