Sneha Pareek has secured a perfect 300 out of 300 marks in JEE Main session 1 exams. Out of the total 14 toppers in the first session, Sneha is the only female.
The registration process for the IIT entrance exam — JEE Advanced 2022 — will commence tomorrow, August 7. The last date to submit the application is August 11. While the last date for receiving the fee is August 12, up to 5 pm. The exam will be on August 28 while the admit cards will be out on August 23. The result will be declared on September 11. Only 2.5 lakh rank holders of JEE Main 2022 will be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.
EWS category toppers –
1 Polisetty Karthikeya from Andhra Pradesh with 100 percentile
2 Navya from Rajasthan with 100 percentile
3 Arpit Anil Agarwal from Rajasthan with 99.99845 percentile
4 Bhogi Siri from Andhra Pradesh with 999.99843 percentile score
5 Akshad Rajendra Mhaske from Rajasthan with 99.99842 percentile score
SC Category toppers-
1 Dayyala John Joseph from Andhra Pradesh with 99.99534 percentile
2 Nitin Singh Patel from Delhi with 99.97 percentile
3 Nuthakki Rithik from Andhra Pradesh with 99.75 percentile
4 Ankeet Saha from Rajasthan 99.973 percentile
5 Utkarsh Lohiya from Uttar Pradesh with 99.962 percentile
ST toppers –
1 Tanmay Gejapati from Karnataka with 99.94 percentile
2 Mayank Kumar from Rajasthan with 99.93 percentile
3 Lovesh Mahar from Rajasthan with 99.901 percentile
4 Senay Hemantbhai Patel from Gujarat with 99.82 percentile
5 Arya Champramnari from Rajasthan with 99.799 percentile
OBC NCL toppers-
1 Koyyana Suhas from Andhra Pradesh with 100 percentile
2 Boya Haren Sathvik from Karnataka with 100 percentile
3 Sanskar Shaurya from Rajasthan with 99.99845 percentile
4 Vardan Verma from Rajasthan with 99.99844 percentile
5 Sanapala Jaswanth from Andhra Pradesh with 99.99843 percentile
In the JEE Main session 1 result, a total of 14 students have obtained 100 percentile scores and are in the running for the All India Rank (AIR) 1:
If two candidates get the same rank, here’s the tie-breaking policy followed by NTA–
— NTA score in mathematics, if tie still persists,
— NTA score in physics,
— NTA score in chemistry,
— Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in all the subjects in the exam,
— Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in mathematics,
— Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in physics,
— Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in chemistry,
— Candidate older in age,
— Application number in ascending order.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to declare the result for the engineering entrance exam – JEE Main 2022 today. The answer key has already been released. The results will be available at jeemain.nta.nic.in. As per the criterion considering only those who obtain rank in the top 2.5 lakh in main are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.
Mridul had scored the highest ever marks in JEE Advanced. He secured rank 1 in last year’s result. He obtained 348 marks out of 360 marks or 99.66 percentile. Earlier, the highest marks obtained were by Chirag Falor, who had topped Advanced by scoring 352 marks with 88 per cent marks in 2020. A native of Rajasthan, Mridul also cracked the IISc entrance, KVPY as well. Talking about his preparations, he said he did not have a fixed timetable but instead focused on daily targets. “Every morning I would decide on completing a topic or two per day and dig deep into each of them. If I finished before the day ended I would talk to my friends,” said Agarwal.
Delhi’s Kavya Chopra and Ghaziabad’s Pal Aggarwal are the first women who were ranked first in the JEE Main 2021. Both credit their success to their parents who never said no to them and let them make their choices. While Chopra is now an IITian, Agarwal got admission into IISc Bangalore by cracking the KVPY exam. She now aims at becoming an astrophysicist – this field too has lesser participation of women.
The marks obtained by students are transformed into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees. The percentile score will be the normalized score for the examination (instead of the raw marks of the candidate). It will be used for the preparation of the merit lists. Percentile scores will be calculated up to 7 decimal places to avoid the bunching effect and reduce ties.
Healthy competition keeps one motivated and helps stay on track, especially when the exam preparation goes on for years, believes Sai Lokesh Reddy who got AIR 5 in JEE Advanced 2021. Reddy was enrolled in Narayana residential school where he prepared for the IIT entrance since class 11. He believes having like-minded friends has helped him attain the feat. “I had made up mind in class 8 that I want to study from an IIT. At that time one of my relatives had cracked an IIT entrance and he was celebrated in the family before that I did not know anything about IIT or JEE. I started to research and started preparing since then. I brushed up my basic skills including studying NCERTs and improving my English language skills and started focused preparation from class 11 onwards,” said the 17-year-old.
The Indian Institute of Technology Madras has taken a unique initiative to make its high-quality courses in Computer Science available to everyone. The faculty from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering created a portal containing the core courses that can be accessed by educational institutions, students, and anyone else interested. The core Computer Science courses that are available on the portal- nsm.iitm.ac.in/cse/ are on programming, data structures, computer organisation and algorithms. Each course has YouTube recordings of live lectures taught to the students at IIT Madras during the pandemic.
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