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Among the top performers are Majid Husain (All India Rank 3), Ujjwal Kesari (AIR 5), Akshat Kumar Chaurasia (AIR 6), and Arnav Nigam (AIR 11) in the Open Category. Other notable ranks include Devdutta Majhi (AIR 16), D Gnana Rutvik Sai (AIR 18), and Vangala Ajay Reddy (AIR 19). Overall, the institution's students bagged three spots in the top 10, seven in the top 20, and 19 in the top 50.
Sushma Boppana, CEO and academic director of the group, said this year's exam format posed new challenges.
"This was a crucial year for competitive exams. The level of difficulty changed, for instance, there were 36 numerical-based questions, which are time-consuming and complex. The pattern is evolving to reflect current academic and problem-solving demands," she said.
Meanwhile, students reflected on their preparation journeys. Arnav Nigam, who scored 316 marks and secured the 11th rank, said managing stress was key. "It's one of the toughest exams, so stress is natural. I worked on handling it better. I used to take frequent short breaks ,10 to 15 minutes, without using my phone or watching television. I'd go for a stroll or simply relax. That helped me stay focused."

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