JEE Advanced: State winner and all-India ranked 11 is Ujwal from Bengaluru.

He attended the Narayana Group of Colleges and earned the seventh spot in the engineering category of the Karnataka Common Entrance Exam (KCET).
 
JEE Advanced: State winner and all-India ranked 11 is Ujwal from Bengaluru.

Ujwal L. Shankar, a Bengaluru native, achieved the best state ranking in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced results by receiving an all-India rank of 11.

He attended the Narayana Group of Colleges and earned the seventh spot in the engineering category of the Karnataka Common Entrance Exam (KCET).

M Venkata Pranay and J Adarsh, two additional students from the same university, have achieved an all-India rank of 43 and 72, respectively.
B Shashank and K Suraj Gurumutt have earned ranks 2 and 3 in the category for physically challenged people, respectively.

Vignesh Nataraj Kumar, the engineering KCET top student, earned a 306 overall ranking in the JEE advanced.

In the meantime, Bengaluru-based Allen Career Institute students placed 75, 85, and 88 overall in India. They are N Nanda Gopi Krishna, Tanish S. Khurana, and Vihan Luhariwala (AIR 75, 85, respectively) 

All-India rankings for students from Chaitanya Educational Institution were 102, 198, 407, 523, 550, 559, 660, 819, and 965.

Ujwal L. Shankar expressed his happiness to DH and added, "My parents, older sister, and I all work in medicine. Nonetheless, I want to enrol at the IIT and study computer science."

Suraj Gurunath, who finished third in the category for physically challenged individuals, stated, "I was born blind in one eye, am from Savadatti in Belagavi, and have other visual impairments. Engineering in computer science or aerospace is what I want to study."

JEE serves as a national entry point for admission to IITs. The nation's top students are from the Hyderabad region.

Vavilal Chidvilas Reddy won the overall India competition with 340 out of 360 points. Nayakanti Naga Bhavyashree, a female, has the highest score in the girls' category (298).

Six of the top ten positions were won by students from Hyderabad, while Delhi and Roorkee each claimed two.

1,80,372 candidates met the requirements for JEE Advanced, of which 43,773 were eligible. Of these, 7,509 are female and 36,264 are male.

10,432 of those who are qualified are from the region around Hyderabad, 9,290 are from Delhi, 7,957 are from Mumbai, 4,618 are from Kharagpur, 4,582 are from Kanpur, 4,499 are from Roorkee, and 2,395 are from Guwahati.