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JEE Main 2024 Girls Topper Sanvi Jain Shares Her Challenges.

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Many homes were happy when the JEE Mains 2024 session 2 results were recently announced. However, the fact that just two candidates—Sanvi Jain from Karnataka and Shayna Sinha from Delhi—out of the 56 who received a perfect 100 NTA score this year served as more evidence that men predominate in the engineering field.

Overcoming Challenges to Achieve Success

Sanvi Jain, who secured the 34th rank, is one of the two female toppers. 

In an interview with JEE Nexus by Unacademy, she discussed the challenges she encountered during her preparation for the exams. Jain opened up about the difficulties she faced while getting ready for the tests.

She said, “I had both ups and downs. Sometimes, I would not score well; then, I would have to see where I was going wrong in my concepts. Sometimes, I faced hardships while studying organic chemistry as it required me to memorize a lot. I did face some challenges, but I succeeded.”

JEE Main 2024

Admission to the National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IT), and other centrally supported technical institutes is through the JEE (Main) exam.

It is a requirement for the JEE (Advanced), registration which opens on Sunday. The JEE (Advanced) exam is only open to applicants who, based on their JEE (Main) result, reach the NTA cut-off.

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Fifty-six applicants received a flawless score of 100 in the JEE Mains 2024. Of these applicants, seven each from Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra, six from Delhi, and fifteen from Telangana. The son of a farmer from Washim in Maharashtra, Nilkrishna Gajare, achieved the highest rank, AIR 1.

Aspiring students should establish specific goals and prepare consistently and continuously for those goals, according to Gajare. To prevent feeling overburdened, he emphasizes the need to study subjects that genuinely interest you and suggests maintaining constant and ongoing preparation.

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