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Indore’s students make the state proud as they glitter glitters as the Madhya Pradesh state toppers in Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2023. JEE Main 2023 results were released by National Testing Agency on Saturday, one day later than scheduled date.

Indore’s students make the state proud as they glitter glitters as the Madhya Pradesh state toppers in Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2023. JEE Main 2023 results were released by National Testing Agency on Saturday, one day later than scheduled date.
Both male and female toppers of one of the toughest entrance examinations are from Indore. Keshav Tapadiya with AIR (all India rank) 9 has broken a record as for the first time, a student from Madhya Pradesh has made his place in top 10 ranks in the country.
Further, state’s female topper is Archita Goyal with AIR 724. Archita has scored 99.95 percentile as the best of both JEE Main sessions conducted this year. Speaking to the toppers, we congratulate Indore and bring you tips to ace JEE Main like them!
State Topper Keshav Tapadiya with AIR 9
“I got a boost because I started preparing in class 9 with my JEE mentors. I have always looked up to my teachers. My teachers taught really well. Physics was taught to me as story-telling. My father (Jaiprakash Tapadiya) is Chartered Accountant, who inspires me. My mother (Nidhi Tapadiya) is my biggest support system. I have to clear JEE advanced. My goal is to get into IIT Delhi. I quit using my smart-phone and just got an ordinary calling phone. I stopped going out with friends and missing all family functions. I skipped all the marriage functions to focus on studies. I studied 4 hours other than coaching class. I made sure to sleep for 7 hours. My rolemodel is Dhruv Arora, who scored AIR 1 in 2019 from Indore.
Advice: I just focus on hard work and following teachers, so I suggest the same.”
Keshav Tapadiya
State’s Female Topper: Archita Goyal with AIR 724
“I studied 13 to 15 hours every day with small breaks. I want to become a software engineer. It's my interest, which is different in my family. I come from a business family. I hope to study in IIT Delhi or IIT Bombay.
My father (Pankaj Goyal) is a successful businessman. My mother (Pinky Goyal) is my role-model, supporter and inspiration. My mother has always been my strongest support. She was more excited for the result than I was.
My mother is my role model as she is a very hardworking person. She is always working. She motivates me.
Advise: Be consistent. Coaching helps because even on holidays we were studying. Consistency is better than too much work. You should attempt a test everyday to be sure of where you stand.”
Archita Goyal
Indore’s second city topper: Aditya Shukla with AIR 153
“I have always been focused on doing what I like. I like Maths. I studied 13 to 14 hours to get through JEE Main. My mother (Nisha Shukla) is my biggest support system. I am grateful to my teachers, because they ensured that I find the right way in life.
I loved Maths and it was an obvious choice. My teachers and seniors in school helped me making this choice. I will decide on stream after JEE advanced.
My father (Mukesh Kumar Shukla) is a mechanical engineer and my elder brother Yash Shukla is a software engineer.
Advice: Develop a routine and follow it rigorously. Enjoy the three subjects, so you will score well.”
Aditya Shukla

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