Jaipur: Three students from Rajasthan are among the 18 candidates who topped Jee-Main, whose results were announced on Tuesday night.
While Resident Jaipur Mridul Agarwal studied at the Allen Career Institute here, Mukherjee Siddhant from Delhi and Anshul Verma from Raipur sharpened their skills from the same coaching center in the city.
Everything scored 300/300.
Siddhant, who has received an entrance ticket at the University of Cambridge to study computer science, will appear for the jee-advance exam in October.
The calculation of other students in the top 50 is currently underway.
Director of Allen Career Institute Brijesh Maheshwari said six students from the Institute secured the top ranking (all India ranks-1) at Jee-Mendes.
It’s separate, there are many students who are in the top 100 too.
Apart from the detrimental circumstances triggered by Covid, students continue their hard work and teachers to support them wherever they are needed, Maheshwari said.
Thousands of students from all over the country come to Rajasthan every year to prepare for Jee and Neet.
Initially, this pandemic provided a large and affected study for several months, but then with the start of the online class, the situation subsided for students.
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Director of Training Nitin Vijay said their students proved their courage again.
Four students from the Institute are between the top 100.
He said the Institute would continue to encourage students and provide the best education so they can provide the best.
A lively academy student also performed well at Jee-Mendes.
Mahendra Director Singh Chouhan said while a student gets ranked in the top 100, 729 has been eligible for the jee-advance which will be held in October.