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Vansh Goel emerges top scorer in city with 99.97 percentile as JEE Main results out

The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main session 1 result, 2025 late on Tuesday night. As per the result, a total of 14 candidates have secured 100 NTA score in JEE Main 2025 session 1....
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main session 1 result, 2025 late on Tuesday night. As per the result, a total of 14 candidates have secured 100 NTA score in JEE Main 2025 session 1. In Amritsar, Vansh Goel, student of Springdale Senior Secondary School emerged as district topper, with 99.97 percentile. Six students from Aakash Educational Services also scored above 99 percentile. Top achievers from district include Kavya with 99.93 percentile, Devendra Sahu with 99.92, Raahil Dhawan with 99.88 percentile, Budhish Dhawan with 99.87, Safdar with 99.87, Daksh Sehgal scored 99.74, Japneet Singh 99.57 percentile, Japneet Singh with 99.57, Harnoor Singh with 99.30 percentile.

JEE (Main) is structured in two sessions to provide students with multiple opportunities to enhance their scores. While JEE Advanced exclusively facilitates admissions to the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), JEE Main serves as the gateway to numerous National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and other Centrally-aided engineering colleges across India. Participation in JEE Main is a prerequisite for appearing in JEE Advanced.

Dr Smriti Goel, Vansh’s mother shared her excitement on her son’s JEE Main session I results. “It’s a big encouragement for him as he is focused on clearing JEE Advanced to get into IITs. He has been an achiever all his academic life and his study hours usually stretch long,” she said. As for Vansh, he wants to explore the field of Artificial Intelligence as he feels that it will shape the future. “AI has taken the world by storm and it has already proved to be a game changer in every field, be it science, medicine, trade or technology,” he shared. Now focused on the CBSE boards starting next week, Vansh wants to remain calm and not celebrate until he gets through JEE Advanced.

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