
More students from Goa qualify at JEE Advanced
Panaji:
After the JEE Advanced results were declared last week, besides the initial 20-odd qualifications from Goa, some more students have cracked the exams.
Among the students is Varad Sushant Fadte with an all-India rank of 4,808 at JEE Advanced.
Fadte, a student of Panaji's ASV institute, had scored 93% in Class XII at the Goa Board.
'Besides Fadte, our other students who performed well are Suvardhan Gaitonde (with 93.71 percentile at JEE Main), Soham Shetye (87.54 percentile), Davis Furtado (86.07 percentile), Darren Pinto (86.05 percentile), and Rajeev Natu (85.58 percentile). While some of our students have already taken admissions to BTech courses at VIT, others are awaiting the counselling sessions in IITs, NITs, BITS and other institutions,' a mentor at the institute said.
Meanwhile, Adishree Korde from Prabhu Institute had an all-India rank of 26,347.

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