Hisar's Saksham secures AIR-2 in IIT JEE
In a remarkable achievement, Saksham Jindal from Sector 14 in Hisar has achieved All India Rank-2 in the JEE Advanced 2025, scoring 332 out of 360.
The son of Dr Anita and Umesh Jindal, Saksham credits his success to consistency and discipline, studying 13 to 14 hours daily while avoiding social media distractions. “Regularity was key,” he stated, emphasizing the importance of understanding concepts over cramming.
“I studied without pressure and understood the topics instead of just cramming them,” said Saksham.
A DPS Hisar alumnus, he moved to Kota for IIT JEE preparation and aspires to pursue Computer Science Engineering at IIT Bombay.
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