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5 students of Aakash Educational Services Limited from Hyderabad Become Top Scorers in JEE Advanced 2025
5 students of Aakash Educational Services Limited from Hyderabad Become Top Scorers in JEE Advanced 2025

Hans India

timea day ago

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5 students of Aakash Educational Services Limited from Hyderabad Become Top Scorers in JEE Advanced 2025

Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL), a national leader in test preparatory services, proudly announces that 5 of its students from Hyderabad have Become Top Scorers in the prestigious JEE Advanced 2025, one of the toughest engineering entrance examinations. The results were announced by IIT Kanpur. This outstanding performance highlights the dedication of the students, their relentless hard work, and the robust academic support provided by AESL's expert faculty and comprehensive curriculum. Notable students are Kotha Dhanush Reddy who secured AIR 74, Samhitha Poladi secured AIR 130, Harssh A Gupta secured AIR 210, Raghavan Epuri secured AIR 770 and Viswa Navadeep Gunje secured AIR 877 amongst others. The students were a part of AESL's classroom program designed specifically to crack the JEE Advanced. Widely considered one of the most rigorous entrance tests globally, JEE Advanced demands a deep conceptual understanding and strong problem-solving abilities. Reflecting on their journey, the students said, 'We are thankful to Aakash for providing a solid academic foundation and consistent mentorship. The content and classroom coaching at AESL helped us master difficult concepts in a short span of time. This achievement wouldn't have been possible without their support.' Congratulating the students, Dr. Dheeraj Mishra, Chief Academic & Business Head, Aakash Educational Services Limited, said: "These results are a reflection of the academic rigor and discipline that AESL instill in its students. We are incredibly proud of our achievers and wish them the very best in their future endeavors at IITs and beyond." JEE Advanced is conducted annually for students who have qualified JEE Mains organized by one of the IITs yearly. While JEE Main is for admission to several National Institute of Technologies (NITs) and other center-aided engineering colleges in India, JEE Advanced is considered as the sole prerequisite for admission to the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). However, Students must appear for JEE Main to sit for JEE Advanced. Aakash offers comprehensive IIT-JEE coaching through various course formats tailored for high school and higher secondary school students. Recently, Aakash has intensified its focus on developing Computer-Based Training. Its innovative iTutor platform delivers recorded video lectures, enabling students to engage in self-paced learning and catch up on missed sessions. Moreover, mock tests simulate real exam conditions, equipping students with the necessary familiarity and confidence to tackle the examination effectively.

NEET rank isn't everything. Here's what truly shapes your medical seat allocation
NEET rank isn't everything. Here's what truly shapes your medical seat allocation

India Today

time4 days ago

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  • India Today

NEET rank isn't everything. Here's what truly shapes your medical seat allocation

For lakhs of aspiring doctors, the NEET rank is seen as the golden ticket -- a single number that determines the fate of years of hard work. But the reality is far more rank is just one piece of a complex puzzle. Every year, students with excellent scores miss out on their dream colleges, not because of their merit, but because they overlook the hidden factors that truly shape NEET counseling NEET counseling process is a high-stakes, multi-layered affair where informed strategy often trumps raw what your rank doesn't reveal, and what every aspirant should consider before locking in their choices:1. CHOICE-FILLING STRATEGY: MORE THAN A NUMBERS GAMEMany students assume that simply listing top government colleges will guarantee them the best possible seat. In reality, an unbalanced or poorly researched choice list can backfire. Some students fill only top-tier colleges, underestimating the competition, while others list too many fallback options, diluting their chances of landing the best seat for their Karki of Aakash Educational Services Limited points out that candidates should list colleges and courses strictly in their order of preference to keep the door open for upgrades in later rounds.'Include a healthy mix of aspirational, rank-appropriate, and safe options to improve your chances,' he also cautions students to avoid common errors like failing to lock preferences on time or misunderstanding how the 'upgradation' option works.2. CATEGORY AND QUOTA ADVANTAGES: ARE YOU USING EVERY LEVER?advertisementReservation policies can dramatically shift your chances, but only if you use them correctly. Many students lose out simply because they fail to submit the right documents or apply in the correct quotas -- such as central nominations or defense -- require separate awareness and documentation. Missing out on these can mean losing a seat you were otherwise eligible for. 3. THE POWER OF COUNSELING ROUNDSA common mistake is ignoring later rounds of counseling, assuming the best seats are already gone. In truth, as other candidates withdraw or upgrade, excellent seats often open up in the second or third and vigilance during these rounds can make all the emphasises that smart planning, including tracking the round-wise seat flow and staying open to upgradation, can often outweigh just having a high rank.4. DOCUMENTATION: THE SILENT DEAL-BREAKEREven a perfect rank and strategy can be undone by missing or incorrect paperwork. Every year, students are disqualified at the last minute due to document issues -- especially with category and preparing all required documents in advance is non-negotiable.5. COLLEGE INFRASTRUCTURE, LOCATION, AND CLINICAL EXPOSURENot all colleges with similar cut-offs offer the same experience. Factors like hospital bed count (for clinical exposure), faculty quality, research opportunities, hostel facilities, and even the city's climate and connectivity can greatly impact your medical to Gaurav Tyagi, founder of Career Xpert, 'Clinical exposure and hospital infrastructure of a college are among the most significant yet underappreciated factors.'He explains that a government college in a busy urban setting can offer more hands-on experience than a newer private institution with fewer barriers and cultural mismatch can also limit a student's learning and clinical interaction, he adds. 6. FEES, BONDS, AND STIPENDS: THE FINANCIAL ANGLEGovernment, private, and deemed universities have vastly different fee structures, bond requirements, and stipend these can lead to financial strain or unexpected service obligations after warns that students often end up at expensive private institutions due to poor counseling decisions, unaware that a more affordable government seat might have been available in another stress is another silent component,' he notes, urging students to explore all viable options thoroughly.7. SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AIDMany private and deemed universities offer scholarships based on merit, need, or can make high-quality education affordable, but are often overlooked due to lack of awareness.8. TRENDS AND DATA: LOOKING BEYOND LAST YEAR'S RANKSClosing ranks shift every year due to policy changes, new seats, or shifting competition. Relying solely on last year's data is risky -- analysing trends over several years and staying updated with real-time counseling developments is suggests using past cut-off trends to ground your expectations, but not depending on them entirely.'They change every year,' he says, 'and must be balanced with current counseling updates.' 9. THE HUMAN FACTOR: MENTORSHIP AND PEER INSIGHTSData and cut-offs tell only part of the story. Speaking with seniors, mentors, or experienced NEET counselors provides invaluable insights into college culture, academic pressure, and real-world qualitative factors often make the difference between a good and a great stresses the importance of wellness and support systems in a student's success. 'Personal wellness and the capacity to do well in a new setting often outweigh rank,' he distance from home, or cultural incompatibility can lead to burnout and poor academic also points out that students with specific career goals -- such as research, PG placements, or international practice -- should choose colleges with strong academic mentorship, even if they're less RANK OPENS DOORS, YOUR CHOICES DECIDE THE ROOMThe NEET rank is a starting point, not the finish line. The choices you make during counseling -- how you fill your list, leverage your category, prepare your documents, and research your options -- will ultimately shape your medical Karki puts it, 'Smart planning often outweighs just a high rank.'Tyagi echoes this sentiment: 'Counselling isn't merely getting it, it's establishing the proper foundation for all that follows.'

JEE Advanced 2025 Paper Analysis: Chemistry Easiest, Maths Most Challenging, Say Experts
JEE Advanced 2025 Paper Analysis: Chemistry Easiest, Maths Most Challenging, Say Experts

News18

time19-05-2025

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JEE Advanced 2025 Paper Analysis: Chemistry Easiest, Maths Most Challenging, Say Experts

Last Updated: JEE Advanced 2025 Question Paper Analysis: The exam was rated moderate to difficult, with Chemistry easiest and Mathematics the toughest, say experts. JEE Advanced 2025 Exam Analysis: The JEE Advanced 2025, conducted on May 18, was rated moderate to difficult by both students and academic experts. The exam, which is the gateway to admissions in India's prestigious IITs, was structured to test conceptual depth, time management, and analytical thinking across all three subjects — Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. According to Ajay Sharma, National Academic Director – Engineering, Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL), the exam was well-balanced, with Chemistry emerging as the easiest, followed by Physics, while Mathematics proved to be the most challenging, especially due to its calculation-heavy and time-consuming nature. Nitin Vijay, Founder and CEO of Motion Education, termed the overall paper as 'moderate to difficult," reflecting the sentiment of many students post-exam. 'Mathematics was undoubtedly the toughest section," he said. 'It included lengthy, conceptual, and demanding questions that required deep understanding and precise thinking. Physics was of moderate to challenging difficulty, while Chemistry was relatively easier, allowing students to conserve time." 'Paper 2 was tougher than Paper 1, primarily due to eight numerical value-type questions without options and the absence of paragraph-type questions, which were a feature in previous years," he added. Mathematics Almost unanimously rated as the most difficult section, Mathematics featured lengthy and conceptually demanding questions, especially in Paper 2. The absence of options in numerical value-type questions further raised the bar. Time pressure was a significant factor, making the section not just challenging, but also stressful for many aspirants. Physics Physics was perceived as moderate to tough, depending on the paper. While Paper 1 included more manageable numerical and conceptual questions, Paper 2 had lengthier problems, demanding clarity of concepts and strong calculation skills. Chemistry As per both student responses and expert opinions, Chemistry was the most student-friendly section. Questions were mostly direct and conceptual, with a balanced distribution among Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry. This allowed students to attempt this section relatively quickly, buying them time for the more challenging ones. JEE Advanced 2025 Overall Difficulty Ranking Based on feedback from students and coaching experts, the subjects in JEE Advanced 2025 can be ranked in order of increasing difficulty as follows: Chemistry < Physics < Mathematics The exam tested not only the academic knowledge of aspirants but also their speed, accuracy, and presence of mind—particularly in Paper 2, which was significantly more demanding compared to Paper 1. First Published: May 19, 2025, 07:46 IST

JEE Advanced 2025 analysis: Overall moderately difficult exam, Mathematics toughest, Chemistry easiest
JEE Advanced 2025 analysis: Overall moderately difficult exam, Mathematics toughest, Chemistry easiest

Hindustan Times

time18-05-2025

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  • Hindustan Times

JEE Advanced 2025 analysis: Overall moderately difficult exam, Mathematics toughest, Chemistry easiest

The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2025 was held today, May 18, in two shifts, from 9 am to 12 pm and from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. According to Ajay Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering, Aakash Educational Services Limited, the exam was moderately difficult. 'The JEE Advanced 2025, held on 18th May, was rated moderate in overall difficulty by the majority of students and experts alike. The exam was well-structured, maintaining a fine balance across subjects and topics. Among the three core subjects, Chemistry emerged as the easiest, Physics was moderate to challenging, and Mathematics proved to be the most difficult due to its time-consuming and calculation-heavy nature,' he said. Paper 1 Total questions per subject: 16 Section 1: Four single-answer correct-type questions (marks: +3, -1) Section 2: Three multiple-correct questions (marks: +4, -2) Section 3: Six numerical-type questions (+4, 0) Section 4: Three list-match type questions (+4, -1) Total marks per subject: 60 Paper 2 Total questions per subject: 16 Section 1: Four single correct (marks: +3, -1) Section 2: Four multiple correct (marks: +4, -2) Section 3: Eight numerical type (marks: +4, 0) · Total Marks per Subject: 60 Overall Total questions (Paper 1 + 2): 48 x 2 = 96 Total marks: 180 x 2 = 360 Physics Sharma said the physics section was generally rated easy to moderate. Paper 1 was considered easier than paper 2. The majority of the questions were numerical in nature, requiring conceptual clarity and moderate calculation skills. Some questions in Paper 2 were slightly lengthy and time-consuming. Chemistry He added that Chemistry was the easiest section across both papers. The questions were largely conceptual and straightforward, with only a few requiring detailed calculations. Students appreciated the balanced coverage of Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry. Mathematics He further said that Mathematics was the toughest section for most aspirants. While paper 1 was relatively manageable, paper 2 was significantly more challenging, with many lengthy and calculation-intensive problems. Time management was a crucial factor in this section. Based on student feedback and expert analysis, Mathematics was the toughest, followed by Physics and Chemistry, respectively.

NEET UG 2025 Paper Analysis: How Tough Was The Exam? Check Subject‑Wise Detailed Review
NEET UG 2025 Paper Analysis: How Tough Was The Exam? Check Subject‑Wise Detailed Review

News18

time05-05-2025

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  • News18

NEET UG 2025 Paper Analysis: How Tough Was The Exam? Check Subject‑Wise Detailed Review

Last Updated: NEET UG Exam: The NTA conducted the medical entrance test on May 4 from 2 pm to 5 pm. This year, over 23 lakh students registered for the exam. NEET UG 2025 Paper Analysis: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET-UG) 2025 was conducted on May 4, with over 22 lakh aspirants appearing for the exam across the country. NEET-UG is the gateway to medical courses such as MBBS and BDS in top institutes including AIIMS, JIPMER, and other reputed colleges nationwide. This year, the exam followed a revised pattern, comprising 180 compulsory questions worth a total of 720 marks, with no sectional divisions and an integrated Biology section. According to experts at Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL), the overall difficulty level of the exam was higher than in previous years. Here is a detailed, subject-wise analysis of the paper. NEET UG 2025 Subject-Wise Paper Analysis Physics Analysis The Physics section was the most challenging of all. Questions were largely drawn from the Class 11 syllabus, particularly Mechanics. Most problems were lengthy and calculation-heavy, testing students' numerical proficiency. There were no assertion-reason, statement-based, or match-the-column type questions. Conceptual clarity and strong fundamentals were essential to attempt this section. Chemistry Analysis Chemistry ranged from moderate to difficult in terms of difficulty. The section focused mainly on Organic and Physical Chemistry, especially from Class 12 syllabus. A number of statement-based, matrix-match, and one assertion-reason question were present. Biology ranged from moderate to difficult, with a few unexpectedly tricky questions. All but one question were directly based on NCERT textbooks, some even word-for-word. Questions came from introductory passages, exercise sections, and even scientist profiles in chapters. Greater emphasis was placed on Class 12 content, particularly Genetics and Biotechnology units. Formats included multi-statement, match-the-column, assertion-reason, and diagram-based questions. The section was a mix of factual, conceptual, and analytical items. According to Aakash Institute experts, the exam set a tougher benchmark this year, serving as a clear indicator of evolving expectations in competitive medical entrance exams. (Inputs from Nabin Karki – National Academic Director (Medical), Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL)) First Published: May 05, 2025, 09:19 IST

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