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Outstanding achievement: Allen classroom students shine in JEE Main 2024 Session 1"
2/14/2024 10:49:24 PM
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KOTA, Feb 14: The National Testing Agency (NTA) recently released the results of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) 2024 Session 1, showcasing stellar performances by students from Allen Career Institute Pvt. Ltd. Six classroom students achieved a remarkable feat by securing a perfect 100 percentile, while 2822 students scored an overall 99 percentile and above.
Under the visionary leadership of Dr. Brajesh Maheshwari, Director of Allen Career Institute, the institution has once again demonstrated its commitment to academic excellence. The outstanding performances of the students reflect the dedication and hard work put in by both students and faculty members. Among the notable achievers, Dwija D. Patel stands out as the top scorer among girls, securing a percentile score of 99.9991763. Dwija attributes her success to the experienced faculty and supportive learning environment at Allen Career Institute. Her aspirations include pursuing a B.Tech in Computer Science from IIT Mumbai.
Himanshu, Aditya Kumar, Dakshesh Mishra, Neelkrishna, and Ishaan Gupta are among the other exemplary achievers who attained perfect scores of 300/300 and 100 percentile in the JEE Main 2024 Session 1. These students, hailing from diverse backgrounds, exemplify the ethos of dedication and perseverance in their pursuit of academic excellence.
Himanshu, the son of a government school clerk, emphasized the importance of setting small goals and maintaining a positive mindset. Aditya Kumar, with aspirations in Astrophysics, highlighted the significance of consistent self-study and rigorous practice. Dakshesh Mishra emphasized the importance of clarity of concepts and dedicated revision in his preparation strategy.
Neelkrishna, the son of a farmer, stressed the significance of analyzing test papers and focusing on weaker areas for improvement. Ishaan Gupta, envisioning a career in research, emphasized the importance of clearing doubts and adopting a mindset of continuous learning.
Meet V. Pareek, another standout performer, emphasized the importance of self-belief and diligent preparation. With dreams of pursuing Computer Science from IIT Mumbai, Meet's dedication to his studies and unwavering determination serves as an inspiration to his peers.
The achievements of these students underscore the exceptional caliber of education imparted at Allen Career Institute and serve as a testament to the institution's commitment to nurturing talent and fostering academic excellence. As these bright young minds set their sights on future endeavors, they continue to inspire generations to come with their remarkable achievements.
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