Search
+
    SEARCHED FOR:

    JEE ADVANCED

    NEET & Clean: Experts bat for exam rejig; recommend use of AI, computer-based tests

    Their recommendations include holding computer-based tests, multiple shifts, multiple days, use of AI to ensure each question paper is unique, more involvement of medical colleges, higher discipline across the student community to adhere to fair testing.

    10 Best Chemistry Books for JEE Main and Advanced to help you Excel the Exams (2024)

    Choosing the best chemistry books for JEE is paramount for aspirants aiming to excel in the national-level entrance exams. These books are meticulously crafted to cover the extensive syllabus of JEE Main and JEE Advanced, providing comprehensive theory, solved examples, practice problems, and previous years' papers. From renowned authors like N Awasthi, VK Jaiswal, and others, these books offer clear explanations, systematic approaches to problem-solving, and detailed solutions that aid in conceptual clarity and application.

    Kota Magic: Why the city continues to attract India's brightest minds

    Kota, a city in Rajasthan, has emerged as a magnet for aspiring students across India, particularly those preparing for competitive exams like JEE and NEET. Known for its coaching institutes that offer structured and rigorous training, Kota has become synonymous with academic excellence and success in entrance examinations. Thousands of students flock to this city every year, driven by the promise of realising their dreams of becoming engineers and doctors.

    JEE-Advanced Topper 2024: IIT Delhi zone's Ved Lahoti tops

    JEE-Advanced Topper 2024: Ved Lahoti from the IIT Delhi zone secured the top rank in the JEE-Advanced 2024 by scoring 355 out of 360 marks. Out of 48,248 qualifiers, 7,964 are female. Dwija Dharmeshkumar Patel from the IIT Bombay zone is the highest-ranked female, placing 7th overall. JEE-Advanced admits students to India's prestigious IITs.

    48,248 candidates qualify in JEE (Advanced) 2024; Ved Lahoti and Dwija Dharmeshkumar Patel are male and female toppers

    According to a press release issued by the organising chairperson, IIT Madras, out of the total qualified candidates, 7964 are female and 40284 are male. Total number of qualified general candidates is 14319 and that of qualified general (economically weaker sections) candidates is 5508. A total of 9499 OBC-NCL have qualified, as have 13835 SC candidates and 5087 ST candidates.

    JEE Advanced Result 2024 Out: Check toppers' list, direct link to download scorecards here

    According to IIT Madras, which conducted the exam this year, Dwija Dharmeshkumar Patel from the IIT Bombay zone is the highest-ranked female candidate, scoring 322 out of 360 marks and achieving an all-India rank of 7. Other candidates in the top 10 include Aditya (IIT Delhi zone), Bhogalpalli Sandesh (IIT Madras zone), Rhythm Kedia (IIT Roorkee zone), Putti Kushal Kumar (IIT Madras zone), Rajdeep Mishra (IIT Bombay zone), Koduri Tejeswar (IIT Madras zone), Dhruvi Hemant Doshi (IIT Bombay zone), and Alladabona SSDB Sidhvik Suhas (IIT Madras zone).

    The Economic Times
    BACK TO TOP
    Advertisement