PACE’s Rohan emerges Goa topper at IIT-JEE Main

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Panaji

Students of Dempo PACE, Panaji have achieved top percentile scores at the IIT-JEE (Main) 2025, with Rohan Keni emerging Goa topper of the exam. He is now eligible to answer the JEE Advance.

Rohan Keni secured a creditable score of
99.958% marks.

Aadi Pai Kuchelkar with 99.89% marks, Advait Kotnis with 99.60% marks, Rishabh Talwadker with 99.48% marks,
Advay Mothe with 99.18% marks, Saee Dalvi with 96.1% marks and Ashwin Raj with 95.43% marks also figure among the top performers at
Dempo PACE.

The outstanding results at IIT-JEE (Main) 2025 uphold the tradition of top performances by students of Dempo PACE at IIT-JEE (Mains/Advanced), NEET, BITSAT and various reputed university examinations such as IISER/ NISER.

Prof Rupa Prabhu Khope, principal and academic director, Dempo PACE, the management, faculty and staff of Dempo PACE have congratulated the meritorious students and their parents.

PTI ADDS FROM NEW DELHI

Fourteen candidates from across the country have bagged the perfect score in the first edition of engineering entrance exam JEE-Main 2025 with the maximum of them being from Rajasthan, the National Testing Agency (NTA) announced on Tuesday.

Twelve out of the 14 top scorers are from the general category and one each from OBC and SC categories.

More than 12.58 lakh candidates had appeared for the first edition of the crucial exam.

Among the candidates who secured an NTA score of 100, five are from Rajasthan, two each from Delhi and Uttar Pradesh and one each from Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Telangana and Maharashtra.

According to NTA officials, NTA score is not the same as percentage of marks obtained but normalised scores.

The NTA scores are normalised scores across multi-session papers and are based on the relative performance of all those who appeared for the examination in one session, a senior official explained.

The marks obtained are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees, the official said.

The examination was held in 13 languages including Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.

The exam was also conducted in 15 cities outside India including Manama, Doha, Dubai, Kathmandu, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, Kuwait City, Kuala Lumpur, Abu Dhabi, West Java, Washington, Lagos and Munich.

While the first edition of the exam was conducted in January-February, the second edition is scheduled in April. Based on the results of JEE-Mains Paper 1 and Paper 2, the candidates will be shortlisted to appear for the JEE-Advanced exam, which is a one-stop exam to get admission into the 23 premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

After both sessions of JEE (Main)-2025 Examination, the ranks of the candidates will be released taking into consideration the best of the two NTA scores in accordance with the policy already made.

The top performers at Dempo PACE.

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