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Outshining all other districts, Indore made its mark in Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2022 results. The results were declared on Monday and all state toppers are from Indore.

Outshining all other districts, Indore made its mark in Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2022 results. The results were declared on Monday and all state toppers are from Indore.
The state topper studied and prepared with Kamal Sharma, mentor, at Allen Career Institute. "My students, including state topper Samyak Jain, have set a new example for others to follow suit, we are proud of their hard work and commitment," he said.
The JEE (Main) – 2022 Session - 1 for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.) was conducted by NTA on June 24 to 30. A total number of 8,72,432 candidates had registered for Paper 1 (B.E. /B. Tech.) in this examination.
The Examination was conducted at 588 examination centres in 407 Cities including Indore. This year, the examination was conducted in 13 languages (Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu).
We spoke to the state and city toppers to help other aspirants follow their tips:

State Topper Samyak with 99.9952%
“We had a challenge of managing online education during preparation of JEE Main 2022. However, it wasn’t difficult because when one commits to winning, everything is possible. I am inspired by my elder brother (Arpit) and my dad (Mukesh Kumar Jain). My brother is an engineer and my dad is an engineer at RRCAT. So, I had to follow the suit, just in my own way. I am more inclined towards electronics and computers. So, I will focus on studying and becoming a good electronics or computer science engineer in future. I balanced my studies with games. I studied for 7 to 8 hours every day. I have always been very focused and interested in studies. I love learning about Physics and Mathematics. I scored 97.7 percent in Class 10 CBSE. So I became surer of my abilities. My mother (Ritu) supported me. I use to love playing badminton before covid-19 outbreak. It was my stress reliever. I miss that. My mantra is: Focus.”
Samyak Jain
State Topper
Maharashi Vidya Mandir School

2nd State Topper Akarsh with 99.9937%
“I began my preparation in March 2020. Pandemic was starting. Our coaching centre teachers were very supportive. There were ups and downs. It was about staying calm. We had to do whatever had to be done. Never lose hope. I gave a lot of mock test from February, and continued the same when examination was postponed. I did not want to take a chance. I wanted to be clear and calm. I had an ice-cream before the exam. I chatted with my friends. I did not focus on a number. I wanted to give my best. I wanted to enjoy the paper. My parents (Aarti and Dr Amit Gupta) are my support system. My grandparents played an essential role with their support and motivation too. I want to study in IIT Delhi or IIT Bombay.”
Akarsh Gupta
Mansorvar Academy

State’s female topper Misha with 99.829%
“I am sure of what I want to do in life and that charges me up. I love science and especially Physics and Mathematics. I want to become a good computer science engineer. I started my preparation from Class 9. Now, I finally am closer to my goal. I studied for 12 to 16 hours every day. I believe in commitment. I will chose computer science as my stream in engineering. My dad (businessman Rahul Jain) always motivated me to go on my path. My mother (Shweta Jain) is my support system. No matter what I needed, she stood by me and helped me through all difficulties. My advice is easy: Listen to your teachers and do your best.”
Misha Jain
Indore International School

City’s 4th Atharva with 99.97%
“Coming from a family of doctors, I dream of being an engineer. My parents (Dr Snehalata and Dr Nilesh) are my role-models. They have helped me become who I am today. I am grateful to them. I studied about 7 to 8 hours every day.”
Mahajan Atharva Nilesh
Rankers International School

City’s second female topper Anushka with 99.63%
“My life is simple and easy, because I knew that I want to become an engineer from Class 9. I started preparing for JEE Main in 2020. I stayed in Indore, away from my parents, to prepare for the exam. I would study 9 to 10 hours every day. Before the exam, I studied for 13 to 14 hours in a day. My hard work paid off. I am one step closer to my dream. My parents (Dr Nidhi and Dr Anoop) are my biggest support. They have always helped me in staying strong. My mantra is: Never fear hard work, do whatever it takes to achieve your dream.”
Anushka Verma
Mangadham International School

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