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JEE Main 2024 first attempt results: Parth & Riddhi shine as JEE Main 2024 Toppers. About 12 lakh anxiously waited for JEE Main Results released a day late

Parth & Riddhi shine as JEE Main 2024 Toppers 
About 12 lakh anxiously waited for JEE Main Results released a day late

Parth Vaish in male and Riddhi Motwani in females bagged first place in the city in Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2024. Riddhi is likely the state’s female topper as well.
The results of the engineering entrance examination were released a day late on Tuesday. Though initially scheduled to be released on Monday, Feb 12, the results were delayed without any announcement.
JEE aspirants, their parents and mentors were anxiously clicking on the JEE main website hoping to see their result on Monday. However, the results were not declared late at night as in previous years. In fact, the results were released on the official website around mid-day on Tuesday.
Since it’s the first attempt, most aspirants consider this a good test of their standing. Most students including toppers are planning to appear for the second attempt as well.
National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the Joint Entrance Examination (Main)– 2024 Session 1 (January 2024) in about 544 Centres in 291 Cities (including 21 cities outside India).
The examination was also conducted in Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong, and Oslo cities for the first time. More than 12.21 lakh students had registered for the examination and 11.7 lakh appeared all over India. An estimated 3,500 students appeared from the city in the first attempt of JEE Main.
Indore’s Topper Parth Vaish with 99.979%
“I was not expecting to top in Indore, but it feels great. I studied for 13 hours a day. I decided to become an engineer in class 11. I chose to become a software engineer. I will be the first to become an engineer. My father (Manish) is a businessman and my mother (Monica) is a homemaker. My role model is my dad. He is very hard working and contributes his best. He motivated me a lot. I would suggest all the aspirants to focus on studies and never get disheartened if you fail.”
Parth Vaish
Indore’s Female Topper Riddhi Motwani with 99.884%
“I feel elated and happy. I was kind of expecting, but it feels so real now. I want to become an engineer. My goal is to get into IIT. College is more important for me now. I would prefer computer science in IIT Bombay. My father (Anil) is an engineer by education but does business now. My mother (Heena) is a homemaker. My study hours varied but I tried to keep consistent. I attended classes for 6 hours and studied another 5 hours. I never took a leave. My suggestion for aspirants is to study with complete focus. When you relax, then you must avoid thinking about studies for a while. I like drawing and dancing in my free time.”
Riddhi Motwani
Indore’s Second Topper Siddharth Agrawal with 99.977%
I am happy and hope to clear JEE advanced in near future. I have been focusing entirely on my studies for the last 3-4 months as I stayed in a hostel in Indore. I stayed back here for my studies, as my family had to move to Jabalpur. I am an introvert, so possibly working with computers will be easy. I always did what my teachers told me without a question. It is the only mantra that works. I found Chemistry a little challenging as we have to learn and remember a lot from NCERT. I like to read Harry Potter. I relax by chatting with friends.”
Siddharth Agrawal
Indore’s Third Topper Akshat Tomar with 99.969%
“I only got up to do basic regular tasks and mostly focused on studies. I have always been interested in learning. I want to become a computer engineer. I was nervous before the exam, but my parents told me not to worry. I sometimes enjoy playing football and cricket. I have a lot more to achieve.”
Akshat Tomar
Indore’s Fourth Topper Tanay Jain with 99.96%
“I feel I could have done better. I want to become a computer engineer. I was good at maths so I decided to go with engineering. My uncles and some others are also engineers. My father (Ashish) is a chartered accountant. My mother (Preeti) is a homemaker. I think I make silly mistakes and would work to improve them. My mantra is to analyse the test and improve it.”
Tanay Jain

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