<p>Kota (Rajasthan): The body a 16-year-old JEE aspirant, who left his hostel for a routine test on February 11 and went missing, was found on Monday night stuck between two trees on a rock in a forest area in Rajasthan's Kota, police said.</p>.<p>The boy was last spotted in CCTV footage near the Garadiya Mahadev temple forest on February 11, they added.</p>.<p>Police said it was a case of suicide, which takes the number of such incidents of students of various coaching centres taking the extreme step to four this year in Kota.</p>.<p>Besides, two B.Tech students from different universities committed suicide earlier this month.</p>.Kota: JEE aspirant goes missing, CCTV shows him entering forest.<p>Kota is known for a number of coaching centres preparing students for competitive exams.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, a 17-year-old Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) aspirant has been missing from a Kota hostel room for a week now and an intensive search operation is underway to trace him.</p>.<p>The body of the JEE aspirant, identified as Rachit Sondhya (16), a resident of Rajgarh district in Madhya Pradesh, was found from the forest near the Garadiya Mahadev temple late on Monday evening, Superintendent of Police (Kota City) Amrita Duhan told reporters.</p>.<p>Sondhya was preparing for the IIT-JEE.</p>.<p>The post-mortem examination was conducted on Monday night after obtaining the district collector's permission and the body handed over to the deceased's family members, the SP said.</p>.<p>One more JEE aspirant, Piyush Kapasia (17), is still missing and specials teams have been formed to trace him, the officer added.</p>.<p>It is a case of suspected suicide and police have lodged a case under section 174 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) for investigation, Circle Inspector at the Jawahar Nagar police station Vasudev Singh said.</p>.<p>Sondhya left his hostel room in Mahaveer Nagar-1, located within the Jawahar Nagar police station limits, for a routine test at around 12 noon on February 11.</p>.<p>He was last seen in CCTV footage hiring a taxi and reaching the Garadiya Mahadev temple forest. He was seen entering the forest.</p>.<p>The bag, mobile phone, a power bank, the room keys and some other belongings of the boy were found at a distance of around 200 metres from the temple on February 12.</p>.<p>Around 60-70 police personnel, besides the members of the Kota Municipal Corporation squad and 40-50 family members of the deceased, eventually spotted the body stuck between two trees on a rock at a distance of around a kilometre and a half from the spot where the boy's belongings were found, police said.</p>.<p>Kapasia, who hails from Bulandshahr in Uttar Pradesh, left his hostel room for a test on February 13. He neither returned to his room nor responded to his parents' phone calls, following which his family members arrived in Kota and got a missing report lodged at the Jawahar Nagar police station.</p>.<p>According to the family members, the 17-year-old boy has been preparing for the IIT-JEE in Kota for two years. He took the recent JEE-Mains exam and scored only 13 percentile. The boy was last seen in CCTV footage at the Kota railway station with a bag in his hand, police said. </p>
<p>Kota (Rajasthan): The body a 16-year-old JEE aspirant, who left his hostel for a routine test on February 11 and went missing, was found on Monday night stuck between two trees on a rock in a forest area in Rajasthan's Kota, police said.</p>.<p>The boy was last spotted in CCTV footage near the Garadiya Mahadev temple forest on February 11, they added.</p>.<p>Police said it was a case of suicide, which takes the number of such incidents of students of various coaching centres taking the extreme step to four this year in Kota.</p>.<p>Besides, two B.Tech students from different universities committed suicide earlier this month.</p>.Kota: JEE aspirant goes missing, CCTV shows him entering forest.<p>Kota is known for a number of coaching centres preparing students for competitive exams.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, a 17-year-old Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) aspirant has been missing from a Kota hostel room for a week now and an intensive search operation is underway to trace him.</p>.<p>The body of the JEE aspirant, identified as Rachit Sondhya (16), a resident of Rajgarh district in Madhya Pradesh, was found from the forest near the Garadiya Mahadev temple late on Monday evening, Superintendent of Police (Kota City) Amrita Duhan told reporters.</p>.<p>Sondhya was preparing for the IIT-JEE.</p>.<p>The post-mortem examination was conducted on Monday night after obtaining the district collector's permission and the body handed over to the deceased's family members, the SP said.</p>.<p>One more JEE aspirant, Piyush Kapasia (17), is still missing and specials teams have been formed to trace him, the officer added.</p>.<p>It is a case of suspected suicide and police have lodged a case under section 174 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) for investigation, Circle Inspector at the Jawahar Nagar police station Vasudev Singh said.</p>.<p>Sondhya left his hostel room in Mahaveer Nagar-1, located within the Jawahar Nagar police station limits, for a routine test at around 12 noon on February 11.</p>.<p>He was last seen in CCTV footage hiring a taxi and reaching the Garadiya Mahadev temple forest. He was seen entering the forest.</p>.<p>The bag, mobile phone, a power bank, the room keys and some other belongings of the boy were found at a distance of around 200 metres from the temple on February 12.</p>.<p>Around 60-70 police personnel, besides the members of the Kota Municipal Corporation squad and 40-50 family members of the deceased, eventually spotted the body stuck between two trees on a rock at a distance of around a kilometre and a half from the spot where the boy's belongings were found, police said.</p>.<p>Kapasia, who hails from Bulandshahr in Uttar Pradesh, left his hostel room for a test on February 13. He neither returned to his room nor responded to his parents' phone calls, following which his family members arrived in Kota and got a missing report lodged at the Jawahar Nagar police station.</p>.<p>According to the family members, the 17-year-old boy has been preparing for the IIT-JEE in Kota for two years. He took the recent JEE-Mains exam and scored only 13 percentile. The boy was last seen in CCTV footage at the Kota railway station with a bag in his hand, police said. </p>