Bengaluru shines as 3 students ace JEE Mains 2, achieve perfect 100 percentile

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Published April 26, 2024 at 6:09pm

    3 students from Bengaluru clinched top spots in JEE Mains 2 exam

    They achieved perfect 100 percentile in this examination

    Sanvi Jain, Amogh Agarwal, and Sainavaneet Mukund are the 3 students

In a remarkable feat, three students from Bengaluru have clinched the top spots in the state by achieving 100 percentile in the recently concluded JEE Mains 2 examinations.

The results, unveiled late on Wednesday night, brought forth the outstanding achievements of Sanvi Jain, Amogh Agarwal, and Sainavaneet Mukund, catapulting them to the zenith of academic excellence.

Also read: Karnataka: PU II exam results likely in 2nd week of April

For these three bright minds, JEE Mains 2 marked their second attempt to enhance their scores, a decision that proved pivotal in securing coveted positions on the national leaderboard and emerging as state toppers.

Sanvi Jain, a student of Deens Academy, Whitefield, had previously attained an impressive 99.99 percentile. Undeterred by the pursuit of perfection, she now stands tall at the pinnacle with a flawless 100 percentile.

Amogh Agarwal, hailing from Narayana Co Kaveri Bhavan – HSR Layout, replicated his stellar performance from the first attempt, securing a remarkable 100 percentile yet again.

Sainavaneet Mukund, a student of Vagdevi Vilas School, demonstrated unwavering dedication by elevating his score from 99.989 percentile in the first attempt to a flawless 100 percentile in JEE Main 2.

The examination, conducted in 13 languages including Kannada, spanned 571 unique examination centres across 319 cities, with 22 centres located outside India. This year, a total of 56 candidates, including two girls, clinched the prestigious 100 percentile at the national level. Notably, Telangana led the tally with 15 top scorers, followed by Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh with 7 students each, and Rajasthan with 5 students achieving the perfect score.

Bengaluru shines as 3 students ace JEE Mains 2, achieve perfect 100 percentile

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    3 students from Bengaluru clinched top spots in JEE Mains 2 exam

    They achieved perfect 100 percentile in this examination

    Sanvi Jain, Amogh Agarwal, and Sainavaneet Mukund are the 3 students

In a remarkable feat, three students from Bengaluru have clinched the top spots in the state by achieving 100 percentile in the recently concluded JEE Mains 2 examinations.

The results, unveiled late on Wednesday night, brought forth the outstanding achievements of Sanvi Jain, Amogh Agarwal, and Sainavaneet Mukund, catapulting them to the zenith of academic excellence.

Also read: Karnataka: PU II exam results likely in 2nd week of April

For these three bright minds, JEE Mains 2 marked their second attempt to enhance their scores, a decision that proved pivotal in securing coveted positions on the national leaderboard and emerging as state toppers.

Sanvi Jain, a student of Deens Academy, Whitefield, had previously attained an impressive 99.99 percentile. Undeterred by the pursuit of perfection, she now stands tall at the pinnacle with a flawless 100 percentile.

Amogh Agarwal, hailing from Narayana Co Kaveri Bhavan – HSR Layout, replicated his stellar performance from the first attempt, securing a remarkable 100 percentile yet again.

Sainavaneet Mukund, a student of Vagdevi Vilas School, demonstrated unwavering dedication by elevating his score from 99.989 percentile in the first attempt to a flawless 100 percentile in JEE Main 2.

The examination, conducted in 13 languages including Kannada, spanned 571 unique examination centres across 319 cities, with 22 centres located outside India. This year, a total of 56 candidates, including two girls, clinched the prestigious 100 percentile at the national level. Notably, Telangana led the tally with 15 top scorers, followed by Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh with 7 students each, and Rajasthan with 5 students achieving the perfect score.

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