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Hans India
2 days ago
- Business
- Hans India
Vedantu Student Daksh Ranks 1 in Karnataka and Secures AIR 15 in JEE Advanced 2025
Vedantu, JEE Advanced 2025, top achievers, personalised learning, offline learning centres, Karnataka State Rank 1Vedantu, India's leading education platform for JEE preparation, proudly announces the exceptional performance of its students in JEE Advanced 2025. With top ranks and consistent results year after year, this year reaffirms Vedantu's continued success in delivering high-quality, personalised, and outcome-focused education. Among the standout achievers is Daksh Tayalia from Bangalore, who secured All India Rank 15, scoring a perfect 120 in Mathematics, and emerging as the Karnataka State Rank 1. A student of Vedantu's 3-Year Long Term Batch, Daksh's unwavering discipline, commitment, and trust in the process have been truly inspiring. Also making the Vedantu family proud is Prakhar Singh from Gorakhpur, who secured AIR 92 as part of the Long Term Batch — a remarkable result born from focused effort, resilience, and expert-guided mentorship. These achievements are not isolated. Vedantu students have demonstrated strong, consistent performance, with 8 students ranked within the Top 100, 20 within the Top 500 and 83 within the Top 5,000 —reaffirming the success of Vedantu's personalised, outcome-oriented learning methodology. Achieving Success Online & Offline Vedantu's journey began with a bold vision: to make high-quality, personalised education accessible to every learner online. Over the years, this model has delivered remarkable success — and this year is no different. Many of Vedantu's top achievers, including Daksh and Prakhar, come from its Long Term Batches, demonstrating the power of consistent mentorship, focused learning, and student-first academic support. Building on this strong foundation, Vedantu expanded its fully offline Learning Centres (VLCs) across India. These centres combine rigorous academics, structured programs, and deep mentorship in a tech-enabled environment — with the highest personal attention at their core. And in just their first full academic cycle, these VLCs are already delivering impressive results. Founders Reflect on the Incredible Results 'Seeing our students succeed at this level is both humbling and energising,' said Anand Prakash, Co-founder & Head of Academics at Vedantu. 'What makes it even more special is knowing that behind every rank is a story of persistence, belief, and smart, hard work. These outcomes reflect the strength of our model — where personalised support, comprehensive study resources, and genuine mentorship come together to create real impact. Congratulations to all our students and teachers who made this moment possible.'


Time of India
3 days ago
- Science
- Time of India
Bengaluru's JEE Advanced toppers eye IIT Bombay computer science seat
1 2 3 4 Bengaluru: Daksh Tayalia was so confident about cracking JEE Advanced and getting a seat of his choice at an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), he didn't appear for any other entrance test. On Monday, when the JEE Advanced results were announced, Daksh secured an all-India rank (AIR) of 15. Daksh's confidence stemmed from his performance in the Olympiads. A regular in Olympiads, he participated in maths in class 9, physics in class 10, and astronomy in class 11, in which he represented India at the International Olympiad on Astronomy in Brazil and won the gold medal. "When you are good at Olympiads, you get a head start for any competitive exam because it gives you training on how to crack analytical questions and develop your problem-solving skills. The best part about Olympiads is the liberty of time we get to crack the problems. Even though the JEE pattern is different, it trains you in solving problems and competing against others," he said. A student of Shri Ram Global School, he was preparing for JEE with Vedantu online. He secured 97% marks in class 12. "I like maths — not pure maths, but that of application. I hope to get a computer science seat in IIT Bombay," the son of chemical engineers said. A squash and cricket fan, he continued playing for an hour throughout his preparation days and more so in the last two months when stress was at its peak. His golden retriever was the next stress buster. Meanwhile, Bhavesh Jayanti from Sri Chaithanya Techno School, Marathahalli, who got CET rank 1 in engineering, has got an AIR of 35. Bhavesh also hopes to join IIT Bombay for computer science. "During Covid, I found a lot of free time when I started experimenting with coding. I was in class 8 and my sister in class 11, where she was learning coding. I sat with her and started learning and soon enjoyed it. That's how I decided to take up engineering," he said. Kushagra Gupta, a student of Narayana Co Kaveri Bhavan, Kasavanahalli, who secured 100 percentile in JEE Mains paper 1, has secured an AIR 49. He also has eyes on a computer science seat in IIT Bombay. He picked up interest in engineering in class 11 thanks to his passion for maths and science. Chinmaya Shankara Shastry, with an AIR of 57, had a different learning curve. He completed his class 9 and 10 in a single year through the National Institute of Open Schooling. For class 11 and 12, he joined Samsidh International School, Vidyaranyapura, and took coaching through Allen centre. "While at home, I got a lot of time to explore the things I liked. I learnt two coding languages from the Internet and enjoyed doing it. That's when I decided I wanted to do computer science engineering," he said.