PRINCE KUMAR
Ranchi, Oct 16: Taking a huge risk of keeping himself away from regular education for a year, Shreyash Raj, son of a businessman, improved his rank from AIR 8328 to AIR 1048. The results of the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE)-Advanced were announced on October 15.

“It was possible because of the continuous guidance of the teachers and mentors at the Brother’s academy,” Shreyash said.
The Director of the Brothers Academy Paras Kumar Aggarwal said that the performance of the students is brilliant this time. “This result is a matter of pride for our academy,” he further added.
Ujjwal Dubey of Ranchi scored AIR 731 studying in a two-year classroom program from Champ Square.
The Director of Champ Square, Manish Sinha, said that they have broken their previous records of selection in IITs. “With a total number of 110 students selected in JEE Advanced 2021 we have set a new record and it was all possible because of the continuous mentorship and guidance to the students,” Manish added.
R K Mallik of Newton classes claimed that out of 37 students 17 students were able to clear the JEE Advanced exam.
“This year due to the pandemic we did not have more students but the results were satisfactory,” Mallik said.
This year, a total of 1,51,193 candidates had registered for JEE Advanced 2021. Of the total, 1,41,699 had appeared and 41,862 have qualified. Out of the qualified students, 6,452 were girl students.
Mridual Agarwal got AIR 1 scoring 348 out of 360 marks in the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE)-Advanced. Kavya Chopra from the Delhi zone is the female topper with 286 marks out of 360 securing AIR 98.
JEE Advanced counselling and seat allotment results will be organised by Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). The counselling is conducted as a centralised online admission process for admission into 23 IITs, 31 NITs, IIEST Shibpur, 26 IIITs and 29 other government-funded technical institutes (other-GFTIs). JoSAA registration process will start from today.