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Farmer’s Son inspires millions: ALLENite Nilkrishna secures AIR 1 in JEE Main 2024
4/26/2024 10:48:11 PM

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Jammu, Apr 26: ALLEN Classroom Student Nilkrishna Gajare, hailing from Maharashtra’s Washim, has emerged as the shining star of the JEE Main 2024 examination, clinching the prestigious All India Rank 1. His remarkable achievement comes alongside ALLENites Dakshesh Sanjay Mishra and Aaditya Kumar, securing AIR 2 and 4 respectively. 34 students of ALLEN have made it to the top-100 AIR while 19 students have scored overall 100 percentile. 25708 students of Allen qualify for JEE Advanced.
The son of a farmer, Gajare’s journey is one of perseverance and dedication. Leaving his village behind, he embarked on a rigorous preparation journey, ultimately triumphing over the challenging exam. His stellar performance is a testament to his unwavering commitment and relentless pursuit of knowledge.
Reflecting on his journey, Gajare shared, “When my journey started in class 11 with ALLEN Career Institute, in the first one or two months, I faced a little challenge. I mean, compared to class 10, the syllabus of classes 11 and 12 is quite extensive, so I encountered some difficulties initially in matching up to it. But I didn’t give up; I kept my studies going consistently. So I just want to give students this message that if you ever face such difficulties where you feel like maybe you can’t do it or not, then keep your preparation going continuously. Good things are ahead.
Gajare attributes his success to meticulous preparation and a clear understanding of fundamental concepts. “To clear an exam like JEE, it is very important to have clear concepts. Apart from this, I practice revision and questions more than once,” he emphasized.
Joining ALLEN Career Institute in class 11, Gajare honed his skills under expert guidance, overcoming obstacles and emerging stronger with each challenge. His advice to fellow aspirants echoes with wisdom beyond his years: “Set your target and keep your preparation continuous. Study your subjects with genuine interest so that they don’t feel like a burden. Keep your preparation consistent and continuous.”
Looking ahead, Gajare aims to secure a seat in IIT Bombay for computer science, setting his sights on the next milestone in his academic journey. With determination and resilience as his guiding lights, Nilkrishna Gajare exemplifies the spirit of excellence and inspires countless others to pursue their dreams relentlessly.
ALLEN Director Naveen Maheshwari said 34 students of ALLEN have made it to the top-100 AIR while 19 students have scored overall 100 percentile. 25708 students of Allen qualify for JEE Advanced. Along with this, all 5 students including Mohammad Sufiyan who was at All India Rank 16 and Himanshu who was at Rank 22, got perfect scores. There are 16 students in All India Top-50, 34 in Top-100, 176 in Top-500 and 323 in Top-1000. Allen’s 25708 students selected for JEE Advanced. Which includes 20039 Classrooms program and Allen Digital Live Classes and 5669 from Allen Digital Offline Test Series. 514 students have secured 100 percentile score in individual subject. 320 students have scored 100 percentile in Physics, 86 in Chemistry, 108 students in Maths. 28 students are among state toppers.
Those who scored 100 percentile include Nilkrishna, Dakshesh Mishra, Aditya Kumar, Mohammad Sufiyan, Himanshu Thalor, Akshat Chaplot, Meetvikram Bhai, Priyansh Pranjal, Himanshu Yadav, Sanvi Jain, Saina Sinha, Visharad Srivastava, Saina Vineet Mukund, Harshal Kalani, Yashnil Rawat, Ishan Gupta, Pravan Patil, Archit Rahul and Aadeshveer Singh.
Aditya Kumar has been a regular classroom student of ALLEN for the last two years. Aditya has secured All India Rank 04 by scoring a perfect score of 300 out of 300 in JEE Main. Aditya told that I do self-study for 8 to 9 hours daily. I was very serious about the tests that were conducted from time to time at Allen, because only through tests you can analyze yourself.
If I got less marks in any test, I tried not to repeat those mistakes in the next test. Earlier, he had passed class 10th with 97.8 percent marks. At present the focus is on JEE Advanced. I want to go into the field of Astrophysics after doing B.Tech from CS branch of IIT Mumbai.
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