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Three Maharashtra students—Vishad Jain (Mumbai), Ayush Ravi Choudhary (Pune), and Sanidhya Saraf (Pune)—have made it among the country's top performers, each scoring a perfect 100 percentile in JEE Main 2025 results declared on Saturday. Their feat puts them among only 24 students from all over India to achieve this exceptional feat in one of India's most sought-after engineering entrance examinations.
Key Highlights:
Vishad Jain, a student of Narayana School, Mumbai, scored 100 percentile in both JEE Main sessions. Targeting IIT Bombay's Computer Science course, he attributes his success to self-study, NCERT books, and rigorous mock test practice.
Sanidhya Saraf, hailing from Pune and now based at Narayana E-Techno, Mumbai, also achieved 100 percentile. An ex-International Olympiad scholar, he used to strike a balance between serious exam preparation with stargazing and music and stressed the importance of working out previous year's papers.
Ayush Ravi Choudhary of Pune, motivated by his IITian brother, took classes at Bakliwal Tutorials. He emphasized the need to have a thorough understanding of exams, regular practice of tough questions, and avoiding social networking distractions.
All three are currently preparing for the JEE Advanced exam, with dreams for top IITs and interests varying from Computer Science to Aerospace Engineering.
Maharashtra leads the way, with these three becoming the elite members of the perfect scorers' club, indicating the superior academic culture and support systems in the state.
Source: Hindustan Times
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