MUMBAI: The result of the JEE (Main) examination, the first step in the quest for a seat in the IITs and different top tech institutes of the country, threw up a unique wonder on Monday. All the highest six all-India rankers scored 350, forcing the CBSE to apply a number of tiebreakers.
Finally, Andhra Pradesh’s Suraj Krishna Bhogi crowned with a ranking 350. K V Hemant Kumar Chodipilli, also from Andhra, stood 2nd with the similar ranking. Parth Laturia from Maharashtra’s Nanded who had travelled to Kota to arrange for JEE got here third, again with 350.
The total cut-off for all categories slipped considerably on this year’s examination. The commonplace rank checklist cut-off dropped from 81 to 74. Around 10,000 more students qualified this year to take the JEE (Advanced), the passport to the Indian Institutes of Technology, bringing the cut-off down.
Topper wants to pursue Computer Science from IIT-Bombay
The all-India topper from Andhra Pradesh has set his eyes on IIT-Bombay, like many different aspirants.
“He needs to pursue Computer Science from the institute,” stated his father Hari Krishna. The topper’s father stated Suraj was once yet to achieve house in Vijayawada from his coaching institute and was once making plans to go back best after the Advanced examination. “We are very proud of him,” stated the father. Hari works at an area supermarket in Vijayawada and has a younger daughter. “She too wants to visit IIT like her brother,” he stated.
“The success in JEEMain introduced me a step closer to achieving my intention of turning into an engineer in laptop science,” stated Laturia from Kota. Son of doctor folks, Laturia chose engineering due to his hobby in arithmetic.
“Everyone expected me to change into a doctor however my inclination in opposition to maths has pulled me to engineering. I sought after to make my profession in carried out arithmetic,” stated an elated Laturia.
Three Delhi students figured in the top 20. Delhi state topper, Simar Preet Saluja, bagged the 9th position with a ranking of 345.
A pupil of DPS-R K Puram, Saluja was once also a Delhi topper in the National Talent Search Examination conducted by the National Council of Educational Research and Technology in 2016, and the Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) examination.
Math whiz Bhaskar Gupta, with an all-India rank of 7 (ranking of 345), emerged the Mumbai topper.
“I am enthusiastic about maths. I to find the topic very easy because it has no principle, however best equations,” stated an ecstatic Gupta, whose father is an IITian and mom a doctor. A pupil of Jamnabai Narsee School until class X, Gupta has his sights educated at the laptop science stage from IIT-Bombay.
“JEE (Main) was once just a screening test for the Advanced examination. My center of attention can be on JEE (Advanced) preparation for the following 3 weeks,” stated Gupta.
“Some of the scholars he met all over his participation in the Junior Science Olympiad were also in Kota. So he decided to enrol in probably the most main coaching institutes there,” stated his mom Alpana.
(Inputs from Shoeb Khan, Krittika Sharma and K Venkat)
Finally, Andhra Pradesh’s Suraj Krishna Bhogi crowned with a ranking 350. K V Hemant Kumar Chodipilli, also from Andhra, stood 2nd with the similar ranking. Parth Laturia from Maharashtra’s Nanded who had travelled to Kota to arrange for JEE got here third, again with 350.
The total cut-off for all categories slipped considerably on this year’s examination. The commonplace rank checklist cut-off dropped from 81 to 74. Around 10,000 more students qualified this year to take the JEE (Advanced), the passport to the Indian Institutes of Technology, bringing the cut-off down.
Topper wants to pursue Computer Science from IIT-Bombay
The all-India topper from Andhra Pradesh has set his eyes on IIT-Bombay, like many different aspirants.
“He needs to pursue Computer Science from the institute,” stated his father Hari Krishna. The topper’s father stated Suraj was once yet to achieve house in Vijayawada from his coaching institute and was once making plans to go back best after the Advanced examination. “We are very proud of him,” stated the father. Hari works at an area supermarket in Vijayawada and has a younger daughter. “She too wants to visit IIT like her brother,” he stated.
“The success in JEEMain introduced me a step closer to achieving my intention of turning into an engineer in laptop science,” stated Laturia from Kota. Son of doctor folks, Laturia chose engineering due to his hobby in arithmetic.
“Everyone expected me to change into a doctor however my inclination in opposition to maths has pulled me to engineering. I sought after to make my profession in carried out arithmetic,” stated an elated Laturia.
Three Delhi students figured in the top 20. Delhi state topper, Simar Preet Saluja, bagged the 9th position with a ranking of 345.
A pupil of DPS-R K Puram, Saluja was once also a Delhi topper in the National Talent Search Examination conducted by the National Council of Educational Research and Technology in 2016, and the Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) examination.
Math whiz Bhaskar Gupta, with an all-India rank of 7 (ranking of 345), emerged the Mumbai topper.
“I am enthusiastic about maths. I to find the topic very easy because it has no principle, however best equations,” stated an ecstatic Gupta, whose father is an IITian and mom a doctor. A pupil of Jamnabai Narsee School until class X, Gupta has his sights educated at the laptop science stage from IIT-Bombay.
“JEE (Main) was once just a screening test for the Advanced examination. My center of attention can be on JEE (Advanced) preparation for the following 3 weeks,” stated Gupta.
“Some of the scholars he met all over his participation in the Junior Science Olympiad were also in Kota. So he decided to enrol in probably the most main coaching institutes there,” stated his mom Alpana.
(Inputs from Shoeb Khan, Krittika Sharma and K Venkat)
Andhra boys clinch top two ranks in JEE (Main)
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