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Hans India
2 days ago
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- Hans India
Two students top in JEE Advance & Main
Kurnool: A student from Kurnool district, Pattikonda, has secured All India 199th rank in JEE Advance & All India 206th rank in JEE Mains. In the results released in JEE Advance, Kalyani Kumari and Ramesh, son of Pattikonda town, has achieved All India 199th rank and fulfilled his dream. Chennakesava scored 579 marks in his 10th class results. He scored 991 marks in Intermediate and secured All India 206th rank in the recently released JEE Mains and secured 18th rank in this Telangana APSET. Kappatralla Chennakesava, who is moving forward with consecutive successes, was congratulated by his parents and teachers.


Time of India
2 days ago
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- Time of India
Ahmedabad shines in JEE Advanced: 4 students in Top 100
1 2 3 4 5 Ahmedabad: Four students from Ahmedabad made it to the Top 100 in All-India Rank (AIR) in the IIT-JEE Advanced result announced on Monday. Mohit Agrawal scored 315 marks and is AIR 12, followed by Mann Patel at AIR 43, Rishabh Iyer at AIR 48, and Shiven Toshniwal at AIR 58. Out of the total, only Shiven was among the Top 10 in IIT-JEE Mains. Ellis Patel at AIR 155 is believed to be the state topper among girls. Mohit had secured AIR 90 in JEE Mains. "I was hoping for even better marks, but I made a few mistakes which cost me. I want to pursue either computer science at IIT Bombay or a mathematics course at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru," said Mohit, son of a chartered accountant father and homemaker mother. A regular at Olympiads, Mohit wishes to pursue a career in research. "Maths has always been my favourite subject that motivated me to take up engineering," he added. Mann Patel scored 299 marks to get AIR 43. He secured AIR 274 in JEE Mains. A student of Utkarsh High School in Bopal, Mann is the son of a scientist at the Institute of Plasma Research (IPR). His father, Hitesh Patel, told TOI that for the past three years, Mann prepared for the exam without any break. "He would not even attend family functions. The hard work paid off. He hopes to get admission in the computer science course at IIT-B," he said. From AIR 165 in JEE Mains, Rishabh Iyer improved to AIR 48 in the Advanced exam. A student of Divya Jyot School, Rishabh was preparing for the exam for the past three years. "My parents are doctors – a paediatrician and a physician – but I always gravitated towards mathematics, which motivated me to take up engineering. My parents have also supported my decision wholeheartedly," said Rishabh, adding that he is hopeful of getting computer science at IIT-B. Shiven Toshniwal at AIR 58 is sure of getting computer science at IIT-B. "The counselling will start soon, and it is a dream come true as I will be pursuing the course with some of my friends from the city," said Toshniwal, who was AIR 9 in JEE Mains. "I shifted base from Anjar in Kutch to Ahmedabad when I was in Class 9. My parents are a paediatrician and an orthopaedic surgeon, but they always helped me pursue my dream to get into IIT. "


Indian Express
3 days ago
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- Indian Express
Winners take it all: Tricity students shine in JEE Advanced 2025 results
The results of the prestigious JEE Advanced 2025, one of the toughest engineering entrance examinations, were announced by IIT Kanpur Monday, with many students from the Tricity securing high ranks. JEE Advanced is conducted annually for students who have qualified JEE Mains organised by one of the IITs yearly. While JEE Main is for admission to several National Institute of Technologies (NITs) and other Centre-aided engineering colleges in India, JEE Advanced is considered the sole prerequisite for admission to the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). However, students must appear for JEE Mains to sit for JEE Advanced. In the top 100 of the JEE Advanced are Piusa Das (AIR 29), Arnav Jindal (AIR 38) and Cheryl Singla (AIR 76). Two of the three students from the Tricity who had secured spots in the top 100 in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains have got top ranks in the JEE Advanced Results. Arnav Jindal, a student of DAV Senior Secondary School, Sector 8 and resident of Kharar, secured AIR rank 38 in the JEE Advanced, while his rank in JEE Mains was 36. Piusa Das, originally from Kolkata enrolled in Naryana E- Techno School, Mohali, for her JEE preparations and has obtained a rank of 29 in the JEE Advanced and is second in the country among girls. Piusa had an AIR of 80 in JEE Mains. Narayana Educational Institutions announced the outstanding achievements of its students in JEE Advanced 2025, with Cheryl Singla, a student of the prestigious Narayana X Programme, emerging as one of the toppers, securing an All-India Rank (AIR) of 76. A resident of Sector 8, Panchkula, Cheryl did her schooling from DC Montessori Smart School, Sector 13, Chandigarh. Cheryl's success mantra is simple, believe in yourself, be honest with your work, and study strategy is consistent hard work with regular practice of mock tests. 'I had a schedule of studying 11 to 12 hours a day and one hour of physical activity. My aim is to do BTech in computer science from IIT Mumbai and I aspire to have my own startup,' said Cheryl, who loves painting, playing chess and reading and scored 97.8 per cent in her Class XII CBSE board exams. Cheryl's remarkable performance is a testament to her consistent dedication. She had achieved an impressive AIR 285 in JEE Mains 2025. Speaking about his daughter's achievement, Colonel Chetan Singla said, 'Cheryl's discipline, consistency, and clarity of purpose have been her greatest strengths. Watching her put in sincere effort day after day and now seeing it bear fruit fills our hearts with pride and gratitude.' Her mother, Mandeep Singla, stood as a constant pillar of support throughout Cheryl's preparation journey. Cheryl comes from a family of achievers. Her elder sister, who ranked AIR 943 in JEE Advanced 2022, is currently pursuing BTech in Mathematics and Computing from IIT Delhi. Cheryl's grandfather, Ram Kumar Gupta, added, 'This is a proud moment not just for our family but for the entire city. Cheryl has carried forward a legacy of hard work and academic excellence. I'm confident she'll continue to shine in whatever she chooses.' Allen Chandigarh students have proved their mettle in JEE Advanced 2025. One Allen student has achieved an All India Rank (AIR) within the prestigious top 50, and four students have secured ranks within the top 200 nationally. Allen Chandigarh classroom student Ramit Goyal from Karnal became the flag bearer for the institute by securing AIR 45 in JEE Advanced 2025. Ramit's parents, Arvind Kumar and Sandhya Rani, have been his strong support system. He also secured AIR 168 in JEE Mains 2025. Apart from his stellar performance in JEE, Ramit, who scored 298 out of 360, has an exceptional track record in Olympiads at global, international, national, and regional levels. 'The faculty at Allen, along with their test series and structured guidance, played a major role in shaping my preparation. It is because of their support that I was able to reach this milestone.' Students of Sri Chaitanya, Chandigarh and Panchkula made their mark in the prestigious JEE Advanced 2025 examination, with nine students securing ranks within the All India top 500. Among the top performers, Akshita, a former Class XII CBSE Board Tricity topper from Panchkula, has secured AIR 204. 'My success mantra is consistency, focus, and dedication, and it's a dream come true. The journey to JEE Advanced was full of challenges, but I always had the support of my teachers at Sri Chaitanya. The structured preparation, regular assessments, and timely guidance made all the difference. I'm grateful to my mentors who always believed in me, and to my parents who stood by me through thick and thin.' Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL) announced that 33 of its students from Chandigarh have qualified for the prestigious JEE Advanced 2025. Leading the achievers is Keshav Bansal, who secured AIR 382, making him one of the top rankers. 'Discipline and focused study with 10 to 12 hours of effort, from which 5 hours were devoted to problem solving,' said Arshdeep, who loved gaming and sketching. Bansal belongs to Yamunagar but joined AESL in Chandigarh and aims to pursue an AI degree from IIT Madras or Roorkee and aspires to be an AI gaming expert.


The Hindu
3 days ago
- General
- The Hindu
Telangana Gurukul students shine in JEE (Advanced) 2025
A total of 97 students of Telangana Social Welfare Residential Society (TGSWREIS) out of 492 who appeared in the JEE (Advanced) 2025 achieved direct ranks while another 132 students secured preparatory ranks, in the results declared on Monday (June 2, 2025). The performance was better than the previous year's tally of 82 direct ranks. The preparatory ranks also rose by 11 numbers to 132 now. And these students would qualify for counselling by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). According to Secretary Alagu Varshini, who congratulated the students, a special action plan with a team of expert faculty was administered to students who cleared the JEE Mains. The top rankers include Anaparthi Rajasekhar (166, Gowlidoddi), Goli Sindhuja (336, Madikonda), Durgam Charan (743, Shaikpet), N. Priyanka (1,019, Narsingi), H. Amrutha (1,156, Gowlidoddi), and B. Niharika (1249, PWD). A plan was also in place to identify high-performing students in general colleges — those scoring above 95% — and provide them with year-long coaching at centres of excellence like Gowlidoddi, Chilukuru, Narsingi and Karimnagar. The Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Educational Society and the Telangana Eklavya Model Residential Schools Society has 146 students who secured ranks in the exam. Of the 285 students who were trained for JEE (Advanced), eight secured ranks in the open category, 20 bagged ranks below 1000 and about 80 students would qualify for the JoSAA counselling and secure seats. Its top rankers are G. Soniya (63), N. Shiva (95), B. Rahul (124), L. Santhosh (178), V. Vishal (244), H. Shiva Kumar (298), R. Pavan Kalyan (322), K. Manyam (337) and P. Prashanth (476). Secretary K. Seetha Lakshmi said a strict implementation of micro schedules, regular mock tests, personalised counselling of students, continuous monitoring with experienced principals and teaching faculty contributed to the students' success.


Indian Express
3 days ago
- General
- Indian Express
GUJCET 2025 First Provisional Merit List Today; Check details here
GUJCET First Provisional Merit List 2025: The GUJCET merit list released by the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) today, June 3, 2025 at – The authority prepared the GUJCET first merit list by using 60% weightage of the marks obtained by candidates in PCM in class 12th and 40% weightage of marks obtained by candidates in GUJCET exam 2025. Candidates who registered them for the GUJCET counselling 2025 will be able to access the merit list. Candidates can download their merit list without using login credentials. The authority will also release the GUJCET final merit list on June 7, 2025 at its website and the final merit list will be prepared for those candidates who appeared in the JEE Mains exam. GUJCET Merit List 2025: Direct Link The Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) provisional merit list has been released by the authority. The merit list involves – candidates name, category, roll number, ranks and other crucial details, which candidates have to check carefully. The ACPC has also released a link in its website for candidates to download the list easily. Check the direct link here; Particular Details Direct Link to Download GUJCET Merit List 2025 Link GUJCET Merit List 2025: Steps to Download Candidates can download the GUJCET merit list without using login credentials from the official website – Check the steps to download the merit list here; Visit the official website – Check the ' GUJCET Merit List 2025' link activated in the homepage. After clicking on the homepage, the merit list will be displayed on the homepage. Candidates must check the merit list carefully. GUJCET Merit List 2025: Tie-Breaking Policy In case, if any candidate scores the same marks then the authority will follow a tie-breaking policy. Check the below points to know how the authority uses the candidates scores in the qualifying exam to break the tie for merit list. Those who get higher scores in Maths and Physics will be selected. If the tie continues, then those candidates selected who score more marks in Math and Chemistry. If the tie continues after comparing Math – Physics and Math – Chemistry scores, then the authority will compare the sectional marks for all categories to break the tie. For more information related to GUJCET merit list 2025, candidates must visit the official website –