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ALLEN Career Institute's Mridul achieves AIR-1 in IIT-JEE Advanced
10/22/2021 10:00:15 PM

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JAMMU, Oct 22: ALLEN Career Institute has again created history by delivering exception results in JEE-Advanced, the country's most prestigious engineering entrance exam conducted by IIT Kharagpur. Despite the adverse conditions of COVID-19, the ALLENites proved themselves with their hard work and dedication.
Brajesh Maheshwari (Director, ALLEN Career Institute) said that Mridul Agarwal, a 4-year Classroom Student of ALLEN Career Institute, has achieved All India Rank (AIR)-1 in the IIT Entrance Examination. He has scored the highest ever percent in the history of JEE-Advanced.
Mridul Agarwal has scored 348 out of 360 marks, 96.66 percent, the highest in the history of JEE-Advanced. He is the first student who has topped JEE-Advanced, JEE-Main, and KVPY simultaneously. He studied at ALLEN from class 9 to 12.
This is the fourth-time in the last eight years that ALLEN Students have been All India Topper. ALLENites, Chitraang Murdia in 2014, Aman Bansal in 2016, and Kartikey Gupta in 2019 secured All India Rank-1.
Maheshwari further added that this incredible feat is the result of students' hard work along with the guidance of expert faculties of ALLEN. ALLENite Kavya Chopra has topped in the All India Girls category by securing AIR-98.
7 ALLEN students are in the top 15 AIR. Arnav Aditya Singh secured AIR 9, Manpreet Singh got AIR 12, Anant Kidambi got AIR 13, Amay P Deshmukh got AIR 14, and Tanay Vineet Tayal got AIR 15. All of them are classroom students of ALLEN Career Institute. Kartik Sreekumar, associated with Allen distance learning program secured AIR 7.
27 ALLEN students are in the Top 50 AIR according to the results compiled so far. In this, 24 students are from ALLEN Classroom, and 3 are from ALLEN Distance Learning Program. With this, 49 students have made it to the Top 100 AIR, out of which 39 are from the classroom and 10 from the Distance Learning Program. Likewise, 74 students in top-200, 147 in the top 500, and 261 in the TOP 1000 are from ALLEN. ALLEN's 5192 students have qualified for counselling, out of which 3046 are in the classroom, and 2146 are associated with ALLEN through distance learning.
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