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Mohammad Anas tops state with AIR-42 in JEE (Advanced)

Mohammad Anas tops state with AIR-42 in JEE (Advanced)

Time of India02-06-2025
Ranchi: Mohammad Anas of Ranchi became the state topper in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced-2025 by bagging all-India rank (AIR), 42, the results of which were released on Monday.
Abhinit Pandey of Dhanbad secured AIR-101 and became the second topper from the state, followed by Harsh Gupta at the third position with AIR-210, Harsh Jha from Gumla at fourth with AIR-401, Dhruv Prakash from Jamshedpur at the fifth position with AIR-483.
From the state's capital, Vishesh Barnwal of Jawahar Vidya Mandir (JVM), Shyamali, secured AIR-549. Sahil Akash of LA Garden High School and Brother's Academy secured AIR-938, and Anand Kishore secured AIR-987.
Over 2,000 candidates had taken the examination at three designated centres on May 18.
Sahil said, "My father supported our family financially and ensured I had access to all study materials. My mother taught me until Class X. The well-organised notes and regular mock tests helped me to stay on track." His preparation strategy depended on a balance of classroom learning and self-study, rigorous practice, and consistent revision.
A former student of Oxford Public School, Anand said, "I've been fascinated with mechanised toys and robots since childhood. Studying with like-minded peers and the challenges of staying away from distractions is the key to success."
Among the top achievers from JVM Shyamli are Vishesh Barnwal, followed by Shaurya Sharma with AIR 1714, Arnab Pandey with AIR 1881, Aryan Aditya with AIR 2367, Archit Shivam with AIR 2941, and Aditya Shivam with AIR 3703, among many others, including notable category rankers.
Over 50 students of Delhi Public School Ranchi qualified for JEE Advanced 2025. Nupur Singh bagged AIR 2139, followed by Dript Divyansh Pandey, securing AIR 2533, and Aditya Shaurya Singh, who secured AIR 4393.
More than 115 students from Brother's Academy secured their rank in JEE Advanced. Shourya with AIR 1714, Aryan with AIR 2367, and Tanya with AIR 2876 are among the top performers after Sahil and Anand.
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