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Mansi Sodhani from Indore tops again in the state as the State’s Female Topper in the final results of JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) Main 2021 for the year and sets a record for her family.

Mansi Sodhani from Indore tops again in the state as the State’s Female Topper in the final results of JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) Main 2021 for the year and sets a record for her family.

Indore city toppers are: Antariksh Gupta from general category and Jyotiraditya Yadav from OBC category.

The results of the fourth phase of JEE Main 2021 for admission to technical institutes across the country, were to be released on September 10. However, the results could not be released till late night. Students kept refreshing the website of National Testing Agency (NTA).

On Wednesday morning, NTA finally announced the results.

“Students will finally get to know their percentiles and also AIR (all India ranks) will be awarded,” Kamal Sharma, academic head of Allen Institute, said.

He added that highest percentile attained in all the four attempts will be picked out for the final ranking.

“On the basis of final AIR, the top students will get a chance to appear in JEE Advanced 2021,” Sharma said.

JEE Main result 2021 August session contains student’s score, rank, name, roll number, and other details.

“Candidates do note that no JEE Main result by name will be released by NTA. The authorities will also release the JEE Main cutoff 2021 along with the JEE Mains result 2021,” Sharma said.

Soon now, after the declaration of JEE Mains 2021 results, the online registration for JEE Advanced 2021 will commence.

The exam is scheduled to be held on October 3, 2021.

Only the top 2.5 lakh JEE Main qualifiers will be able to apply for JEE Advanced 2021.

“Students who get more than 90 percentile can get a chance to appear in JEE Advanced,” Sharma said. He added that for the selected students, the link of registration to join in advance will open after the results.

The final answer key of the JEE Main exam have also been released, the candidates can check and download the final answer key on the website- jeemain.nta.nic.in.

NTA says…

“The Ranks of the candidates have been decided to take into consideration the best of NTA Scores of all candidates who appeared in more than one sessions of the Examination. On account of using Unfair means, a total of 20 candidates have been debarred from appearing in future examinations for a period of three years. Their results have also been withheld. The candidate’s particulars including Category and Person with Disability (PwD) have been taken by NTA as mentioned by the candidate in the online application form. NTA Score for Paper-2A (B.Arch.) and Paper-2B (B. Planning) will be declared later on.”

Dr. Sadhana Parashar

Senior Director

NTA

JEE Main 2021 Final Toppers

City’s topper: Jyotiraditya Yadav from Khargoan, Nimad with AIR 158 general category and AIR 17 in OBC category.

Indore city topper: Antariksh Gupta with AIR 81 in general category.

State and Indore female topper: Mansi Sodhani AIR 1174 in general category.

Meet the Toppers!

City topper: AIR 17 (OBC category) Jyotiraditya Yadav

Jyotiraditya Yadav with AIR 158 general category and AIR 17 in OBC category made his place in city topper’s list.

Yadav had amazingly missed the spot for state topper in the second attempt very closely to his classmate Antriksh last time. He had gained the spot in third attempt.

This time, both of them made it as city toppers.

“What worked for me and is my advice to all the aspirants is: Follow your teachers’ guidance and work less but work consistently,” Yadav said. He added that consistent studies helped him get better every day.

“I am on cloud 9 today, but I have been working at least 8 to 9 hours every day to get here, so you know how much this means to me,” Yadav said. He would play cricket in free time to relax and rejuvenate.

“I want to say a big thanks to my entire family, i.e. father Dilip Yadav, mother Hiramani Yadav, grandfather Ramkishan Yadav, my uncle Jitendra and auntie Sunita, for supporting me especially during challenges of lockdown,” Yadav said.

State female topper: AIR 1174 (Gen) Mansi Sodhani

“I have been focused on becoming engineer forever. I am inspired by father (engineer and educationist Rajesh Sodhani),” Mansi said. She is more inclined towards studying architecture and planning.

“I studied for 8 to 10 hours to crack the exam. I would also de-stress by playing table tennis everyday 4 games with my father,” Mansi said.

She expressed gratitude to her mother homemaker Aarti for supporting her. “She (mother) has played a vital role in my success. She taught me to focus on concept and not marks,” Mansi said.

She is very influenced and attached to her grandparents (Rani Sodhani and SS Sodhani).

City Topper: AIR 81 (Gen) Antriksh Gupta

“I was the state topper in second attempt, but I didn’t worry about topping even this time, I just studied and gave my best,” Antriksh Gupta said.

He would study for 8 to 10 hours every day to clear concepts. “I decided to become an engineer in grade 10,” Antriksh said.

Both parents are school teachers so that’s one reason for him to study hard. “My mother Aprana Gupta is a science teacher and my father Lakhan Lal Gupta is a maths teacher,” Antriksh said.

He added that online classes did baffle the system, but he focused on self-studies.

“We missed classroom environment, but managed to study,” Antriksh said.

His success mantra is ‘Always listen to teachers, work hard and be thankful for your family support’.



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