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Time of India
02-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Cancer survivor's son stands 94th
Vadodara: Baroda boy Aadit Bhagade, who is the son of a cancer survivor, ranked 94th in India as the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur released the results of JEE Advanced 2025 on Monday. Aadit, 17, who scored 281 out of 360, now plans to pursue computer science from a top IIT. Aadit, whose parents are doctors, emerged as a national topper in JEE Main 2025 Session 2, when he was among 24 candidates nationally and amongst two candidates from Gujarat to secure a perfect 100 NTA score. He ranked 14th in the country with an NTA score of 100 in JEE Main Session 2, improving his score from 99.9976 in JEE Main 2025 Session 1. Aadit's father, Dr Prakash Bhagade, is a physician while his mother, Dr Dilita Bhagade, is a gynaecologist. Dilita was diagnosed with cancer just when Aadit was about to take his Class 10 board exams. While Aadit was in the crucial years of Class 11 and 12, his mother was battling cancer. This did not get him down, as he first emerged as a national topper in JEE Main 2025 and now is among the Top 100 in JEE (Advanced). Aadit stayed away from social media and focused on school and study. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Beachfront Living in Mumbai at Sunteck Beach Residences Sunteck Realty Learn More Undo The only platform that he used was WhatsApp, and only to share school and study assignments. He worked with his friends to solve papers and discuss questions after taking mock papers. During his school days, Aadit spent six hours a day studying at home. During his holidays, he would study for ten hours at home. While studies mainly happened at school, he would revise and practice question papers at home. This lover of maths began preparing for JEE from Class 9.


Indian Express
09-05-2025
- General
- Indian Express
JEE Main 2025 Paper 2: NTA likely to release response sheet at jeemain.nta.nic.in this week
JEE Main 2025 Paper 2 Provisional Answer Keys: The National Testing Agency( NTA) is expected to release provisional answer keys for JEE Main session two, Paper 2 for and B. Planning courses. The provisional answer keys for paper 1 BTech and BE have already been released. The candidates can check the JEE Main paper 2 provisional answers keys from the official website– The JEE Main exam consists of two papers: Paper 1 for BE/BTech admissions at NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, and Paper 2 for and courses. The result for JEE Main 2025 session 2 Paper 1 was released on April 18. Students have login to their account and check for the provisional answer keys. JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Results | Toppers from Rajasthan | Rank 90 Mohit Agrawal | Maharashtra toppers | AIR-14 Aadit Bhagade | Rank 24 Kushagra Gupta | Session 2 paper 1 cutoff Step 1: Visit the official website at Step 2: Click on the JEE Main Session 2 Paper 2 answer key link Step 3: The JEE Main paper 2 BArch/ BPlanning final answer key PDF will be displayed on the screen Step 4: Download the answer key and save it Step 5: Take a printout copy for further reference Students will get the opportunity to raise objections against the answer deemed correct by NTA. Once the objection window is closed, subject matter experts will review the objections of the students. The objections incorporated will be updated in the final answer keys. In JEE Main Paper 2, the marking scheme is as follows: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQS) carry four marks for each correct answer, with a penalty of one mark for incorrect answers. Numerical value questions also award four marks for correct responses, with no negative marking. The Drawing Test consists of two questions, evaluated out of 100 marks. Meanwhile, the JEE (Main) 2025 Paper 1 for BE, BTech witnessed significant participation across both sessions. In total, 15,39,848 unique candidates registered for either the January or April session, while 14,75,103 unique candidates appeared in the exam across both rounds. Out of these, 8,33,536 candidates registered for both sessions, and 7,75,383 of them appeared in both attempts.