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New Indian Express
7 days ago
- General
- New Indian Express
NEET UG 2025 provisional answer key out, raise objections by June 5
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Tuesday released the provisional answer keys for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2025 exam held on May 4. An official release said that the candidates who appeared for the exam, which decides admissions in undergraduate courses in medical and allied streams, can download these answer keys from the official NTA website ( The scanned copies of the response sheets submitted by the candidate too are available in order to help students arrive at a rough estimate of their score. NTA is expected to release the results and announce the All India Ranks by June 14. The release said the candidates are also permitted to contest the answers and submit their challenges online. The answer key challenge window will remain open from June 3 to June 5. A fee of Rs 200 needs to be paid for any challenge posed by the student. A total of 20.87 lakh students appeared for the exam at 4,750 centres in India and 14 centres abroad. The question paper consisted of 180 questions split equally between Physics, Chemistry and Biology.


Hans India
03-06-2025
- General
- Hans India
Narayanites shine in JEE Advanced 2025 results
Hyderabad: Narayana has once again set a benchmark of excellence by securing 5 out of the top 10 ranks in JEE Advanced 2025. Narayana achieved All India Ranks (AIR) 3, 4, 6, 7, and 10 in the open category. Leading this exceptional performance are Majid Hussain- (AIR 3)- Madhya Pradesh, Parth Mandar Vartak (AIR 4)-Maharashtra, Akshat Chaurasia (AIR 6)-Rajasthan, Sahil Deo (AIR 7)-Maharashtra, and Vadlamudi Lokesh (AIR 10)-Andhra Pradesh, whose stellar achievements have made the institution immensely proud. In addition to these top ranks, Narayanites secured 43 of the top 100 ranks and 200 out of top1,000 ranks, paving the way for coveted admissions into India's premier IITs. Dr P Sindhura, Director of Narayana Educational Institutions, extended her heartfelt congratulations to the achievers, stating, 'The success of our students stems from Narayana's robust learning ecosystem, which emphasises conceptual mastery, rigorous practice, and technology-driven education. Our holistic approach, championed through the Disha programme, supports students both academically and emotionally, with a strong focus on their mental well-being. Our unique Concept Definition Formula (CDF) methodology fosters critical thinking, while a structured micro-schedule maximises learning efficiency. Through periodic assessments, detailed error analysis, and personalised mentoring, we empower students to excel in competitive exams like the JEE. Our faculty go beyond teaching, they inspire, guide, and nurture each student's potential.' P Sharani, Director of Narayana Educational Institutions, attributed this phenomenal success to the seamless synergy between students, parents, and teachers. She highlighted the pivotal role of technology in enhancing academic performance, adding, 'Our in-house, online self-learning app nLearn facilitates real-time progress tracking, adaptive learning, and performance analysis, ensuring that students receive personalised support at every stage of their preparation.'


Hindustan Times
03-06-2025
- General
- Hindustan Times
3 city students shine in JEE Advanced, secure top 15 All-India Ranks
MUMBAI: Three city students have secured top All India Ranks (AIR) under 15 in the highly competitive Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2025. Parth Vartak (AIR 4), Sahil Deo (AIR 7), and Arnav Nigam (AIR 11), all 17-year-olds, have all opted to pursue Computer Science Engineering (CSE) at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay. Parth Vartak: AIR 4 Parth Vartak attributes his exceptional performance to focused preparation and strategic practice. 'I used to study almost 14 to 15 hours a day. Practising question papers helped me a lot,' said Vartak, a resident of Vile Parle. He completed his Class 10 from Lilavatibai Podar High School and enrolled at Narayana E-Techno School in Marol for junior college. To save precious commuting time during his preparation, his family temporarily shifted closer to the coaching centre. 'Even though Vile Parle and Marol aren't far apart, we moved to optimise my study hours,' said Vartak, whose mother, Mrunal, is a doctor and father, Mandar, an engineer. While thrilled about joining IIT Bombay's CSE programme, Vartak remains open to different career paths. 'Whether I choose research or a corporate job will depend on how my interests evolve during higher studies. Right now, my focus is to perform well at IIT Bombay,' he said. Sahil Deo: AIR 7 For Sahil Deo, consistency and discipline were the cornerstones of success. After moving from Nashik to Mumbai to attend Narayana E-Techno School, Marol, Deo followed a rigorous daily routine—studying from 8 am to 11 pm with just two short breaks. 'I had full faith in my teachers and the weekend tests. They helped me a lot in my success,' said Deo. His father, Mukesh, a mechanical engineer, actively supported his preparations, while his elder brother Vedant, a CSE graduate from IIT Delhi, served as a mentor and motivator. Deo, too, is headed to IIT Bombay for computer science. 'I want to complete my graduation in CSE and build a strong career in the corporate world,' he shared. Arnav Nigam: AIR 11 Approaching the exam with a calm and composed mindset helped Arnav Nigam secure AIR 11. 'Without taking pressure about the score or rank, I appeared for the exam with a natural mindset. That kept me stress-free,' said Nigam, who resides in Goregaon. After completing Class 10 at Vibgyor High School, Nigam pursued his higher secondary education at Chaitanya Academy. His academic prowess extended beyond JEE—he also qualified for several national-level Olympiads, including the Indian National Chemistry Olympiad (INChO), Physics Olympiad (INPhO), Astronomy Olympiad (INAO), and Mathematical Olympiad (INMO). 'These exams helped deepen my conceptual understanding, which was crucial for JEE Advanced,' he explained. His father is an engineer, and his mother holds a PhD in economics—both have been pillars of support in his academic journey. Nigam, too, will join IIT Bombay's CSE programme. Looking ahead, he aspires to specialise in artificial intelligence and machine learning. 'I want to use these advanced skills for the betterment of society,' he said.


NDTV
23-05-2025
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- NDTV
JEE Main Paper 2 2025 Result Out, 5 Students Score 100 Percentile
JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2025: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the results for JEE Main 2025 Paper 2A (BArch) and Paper 2B (B Planning). Candidates who appeared for the April session exams can check their scores and All India Ranks (AIR) on the official website, The exam body has also released the list of toppers. Pratham Alpesh Prajapati and Patne Neel Sandesh secured a perfect NTA score of 100 in Paper 2A (BArch), while Gauram Kannapiran, Tarun Rawat, and Sunidhi Singh scored 100 in Paper 2B (B Planning). Out of 91,378 registered candidates, 63,378 appeared for the BArch exam, while 26,590 out of 41,012 registered candidates appeared for the B Planning exam. The JEE Main Session 2 was conducted across 531 unique exam centres in 300 cities, including 15 international locations. To check their scores, students will need to log in to the official portal using their application number and date of birth. The scorecard includes the NTA score, All India Rank, and qualifying status for the JEE Advanced AAT (Architecture Aptitude Test). Counselling And Admissions: Now that the results are out, qualified candidates can participate in the JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) counselling process, which is expected to begin in the first week of June 2025. According to the official release, "NTA scores are normalised across multi-session papers and are based on the relative performance of all those who appeared for the examination in one session. The marks obtained are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session. The NTA score is not the same as the percentage of marks obtained."


Indian Express
23-05-2025
- General
- Indian Express
JEE Main 2025 Paper 2 Results Declared: Meet the toppers
JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2025: The result for JEE Main 2025 Paper 2, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for BArch and BPlanning aspirants, has been released. Candidates who appeared in the April session can now access their scorecards and All India Ranks (AIR) on the official website — In addition to the results, the list of toppers and their state-wise distribution has also been made available by the NTA. Check JEE rank using this rank predictor Pratham Alpesh Prajapati and Patne Neel Sandesh secure NTA score of 100 in B Arch paper. In B Planning, Gauram Kannapiran,Tarun Rawat and Sunidhi Singh top the JEE Main exam. A total of 91,378 registered in exam, of which, 63,378 appeared. Similarly, 41,012 registered for the B Planning exa of which, 26,590 appeared. JEE Main session 2 was conducted at 531 unique exam centres in 300 cities including 15 foreign cities. Candidates can check their scores by logging into the official portal using their application number and date of birth. The scorecard includes the NTA score, All India Rank, and qualifying status for JEE Advanced AAT (Architecture Aptitude Test), wherever applicable. Important Websites for Checking Results Counselling and Admissions: With the results declared, candidates can now proceed with the JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) counseling process, which is expected to begin in the first week of June 2025. The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the JEE Main 2024 Paper 2 ( and final results on May 18, 2024. In the (Paper 2A) category, Sulagna Basack from Jharkhand, representing the General category, emerged as one of the toppers by scoring a perfect 100 percentile. She was joined by Muthu R from Tamil Nadu, who also secured a 100 percentile, representing the OBC-NCL category. Following closely was Yayavaram Sravan Ram from Andhra Pradesh in the Gen-EWS category, with an impressive 99.96704 percentile, while Vivekjit Das from Telangana, from the SC category, attained 99.94958 percentile, showcasing consistent excellence across categories. Candidates are advised to keep a close watch on the official websites and JoSAA portal for the latest counselling and admission-related notifications.