Twenty candidates score a perfect 300 in JEE Mains
A total number of 11 lakh students who appeared for the JEE mains that were held in April of which as many as 20 students have scored 100 percentiles.
Edu Varta News Network / Pune
Topping the JEE mains for the year 2023, Malay Kedia along with Malay Kedia , S. Venkata Koundinya, Ashik stenni, Fredie George Robin too have topped the examination. The cut-off for the examination has gone up compared with the last year except for a slight drop of the students belonging to PWD category.
A total number of 11 lakh students who appeared for the JEE mains that were held in April of which as many as 20 students have scored 100 percentiles.
Prime Academy Pune is proud to announce the outstanding results of their students in the JEE Mains 2023 Phase 2 examination. This year saw an increased number of students appearing for JEE, consequently raising the cut-off percentile to 90.78, significantly higher than the previous year.
Omkar Vijay Raichurkar” (AIR 112) and “Anirudha Saraf” (AIR 150), respectively and “Apurva Prakash Mahajan” with an AIR of 338 is Pune Girls’ Topper at Bakliwal institute.
“We have 25 students who have secured a rank within top 2000, 68 students who have secured a rank in top 5000 and 118 students who have secured a rank in top 10000. This reflects the strength of Bakliwal Tutorials overall”, said Vaibhav Bakliwal, institute head.
“Till now, about 612 students from BT have cleared the cut-offs and are now eligible to appear for JEE Advanced this month. The results are still being compiled and these numbers are bound to increase”, he added.
Similarly, at Prime Academy, out of the 205 students from Prime Academy who took the exam, more than 145 have successfully cleared JEE Mains and are now eligible for JEE Advanced. Over 13 of these students have achieved a remarkable percentile above 99.
“For the same level of performance, students usually secure lower percentiles in JEE Mains 2 compared to JEE Mains 1, primarily due to the absence of non-serious candidates in the second phase. With fewer low-scoring students, the overall percentile drops”, said the institute head.
With just five weeks remaining before the JEE Advanced exam, Prime Academy advises students to focus on topics they are strong in, rather than working on weaker areas. In-depth understanding of particular topics is more crucial than partial knowledge of numerous topics. Students are encouraged to take as many mock tests as possible and thoroughly analyze each test to ensure the best possible outcome.
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