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JEE Main 2021March attempt: Antriksh Gupta from Indore becomes Madhya Pradesh topper with 99.995717

It's a moment of Deja Vu as Indore's Antriksh Gupta clears Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2021 March attempt with flying colours and becomes the state topper again. He was the state topper for the February attempt of JEE Main 2021 as well.
The first JEE Main was held in February. The NTA had released the result on March 8 in which six candidates have scored a perfect 100 percentile.
Thirteen candidates scored 100 percentile in the JEE (Main) March exams for admission to engineering programmes. The number of candidates who scored 100 percentile in the February exams was six. The results were announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Wednesday night. NTA will reopen the registration window on Thursday for correction and registration for the subsequent cycles of April and May and the window is likely to remain open for a week.

99.995717%: State Topper: Antriksh Gupta says…

“I am 17-year-old and it was my second attempt for JEE Main. I did not expect to be state topper the first time in February. I just studied and gave my best.
I would study for 8 to 10 hours every day to clear my concepts. I decided to become an engineer in grade 10.
Both parents are school teachers so that’s one reason for me to study hard. My mother Aprana Gupta is a science teacher and my father Lakhan Lal Gupta is a maths teacher.
This time, we had to study through online classes. We missed the classroom environment, but managed to study. My elder sister (Astha Gupta) is becoming an engineer.”
Success mantra: Always listen to teachers, work hard and be thankful for your family support.

Many students scored above 99+ percentile.
“In spite of the pandemic Indore performed very well. Credit goes to parents and teachers who worked day and night. Despite online studies, students were able to score because of personal attention from teachers. Indore percentage selection is very nice.”
Kamal Sharma
JEE mentor

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