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Business Standard
a day ago
- General
- Business Standard
70 Toppers Across Competitive Exams Honoured at Deeksha Vedantu's Vijayotsava 2025
VMPL Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], June 30: Deeksha Vedantu successfully hosted Vijayotsava 2025, its annual felicitation ceremony, at the MLR Convention Hall in JP Nagar, Bengaluru. The event honored the exceptional academic achievements of 70 top-performing students across various examinations, including JEE Main, JEE Advanced, NEET, KCET, COMEDK, IISER, VITEEE, and the PU Board Examinations. The founders of Deeksha Vedantu were the Chief Guests of the event. The 2023-25 batch toppers from all Deeksha Vedantu campuses across Bengaluru came together, accompanied by their parents and teachers. The audience also included their immediate juniors, who witnessed the celebration to draw inspiration from their seniors' journeys. Dr. Sridhar, Founder, Deeksha Vedantu, said: "Vijayotsava is more than an award ceremony -- it's a celebration of hard work, character, and tenacity. These students have set a benchmark, and it was a privilege for us to honour their efforts and the families and mentors who shaped their journey. Each topper's story is a testament to the quality of content and personalised support we strive for every day. Our goal is to create a learning experience that empowers not a select few but every child to realise his or her full potential." The 70 inspiring journeys celebrated during Vijayotsava 2025 included: * Hrishikesh L, JEE Advanced AIR 79, Deeksha Vedantu, Indiranagar: "I didn't chase the spotlight. I just focused on improving every single day. Deeksha gave me the space to grow quietly but confidently. I owe this result to the constant encouragement and calm rhythm I found in my mentors and peers." * Daksha Dinesh Hegde, PU State Rank 6 | NEET AIR 576 | JEE Main 99.21%ile | KCET Rank 8 (BNYS), Deeksha Vedantu, Excellence Batch: "Balancing medical and engineering prep wasn't easy, but it taught me grit. What made the journey fulfilling was the belief my teachers had in me. Vijayotsava made me realise that all those marathon study sessions and tests were worth it." * Neethi Holla, also from Deeksha Vedantu, Excellence Batch, scored 5th Rank in PU, 99.47 percentile in JEE Main, AIR 2113 in NEET, and Rank 111 in IISER. Reflecting on her journey, she shared: "I always wanted to be a doctor. But I didn't just study,I questioned everything. I revised consistently, worked on my weak spots, and played basketball to unwind. Learning for knowledge, not just marks, made all the difference." Vijayotsava 2025 marked not just academic excellence but a celebration of resilience, mentorship, and the potential of young scholars. It reaffirmed Deeksha Vedantu's deep-rooted commitment to making quality education purposeful, personal, and empowering.


Indian Express
3 days ago
- Science
- Indian Express
‘IIT Mandi has given me growth, self-discovery, and friendships that will last a lifetime'
— Divyanshu I am a fourth-year undergraduate student in the Bioengineering branch of the Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi. I come from Lucknow, but my roots in this journey began in Kanpur, where I studied till Class 10 at KDMA International. I then completed my Class 12 from Lucknow Public School. From an early age, biology always fascinated me – probably because of my father, who is a veterinary doctor. Watching him work sparked a curiosity in life sciences, while my exposure to Artificial Intelligence and Data Science during my JEE preparation deepened my interest in blending biology with computation. These interests came together in the form of Bioengineering, a field I am lucky to now be pursuing at IIT Mandi. I first appeared for JEE Main and JEE Advanced right after my Class 12 in 2021, but the results didn't meet my expectations. So, I took a drop year and reappeared for JEE in 2022. During that drop year, I prepared on my own using online resources, standard books, and mock tests. It wasn't easy – many of us isolate ourselves from social life, miss birthdays, celebrations, and even our hobbies. But I now tell aspirants that they should not cut themselves off completely. These moments won't come back. Balance is key. As the saying goes, 'Success is important, but so is the journey. Don't lose yourself while chasing your dreams.' Coming to IIT Mandi in November 2022 was my first time living away from home. Initially, I missed the homemade food, my old friends, and my younger sister, whom I am really close to. But everything changed once I found my tribe here, friends including Ayush, Aryan, Vishal, Dhruv, Harsh, Vivek, Vibhu, and Shreyansh. My first semester became one of the most memorable times of my life – late-night project building, hackathons, competitions, and shared laughter. Campus life here is different from other colleges, and not just because it is nestled in the Himalayas, it is the people that make it special. The peer group you find in an IIT inspires you in countless ways. When someone in your circle goes for an internship, course, or competition, it pushes you to think, 'Hey, maybe I can do that too.' Outside academics, I got involved in several clubs – drama, design, Sysadmin, and the Kamand Bioengineering Club. These clubs allowed me to explore areas I'd never tried before and contributed to my personal development. It wasn't easy balancing academics and club work, but the environment here teaches you to manage your time and push your boundaries. The professors here are incredibly supportive. One moment I'll always remember is when our Japanese teacher joined us in a student-organised 'Glow in the Dark' paint-art event. That role reversal, where we were the teachers and she was the student, was unforgettable. Another moment that stuck with me was when I missed the campus bus and a professor offered me a lift to the academic block – it was a small gesture, but it truly showed how approachable and kind the teachers are. Life at IIT has transformed me mentally, spiritually, and emotionally. I have learned leadership, time management, teamwork, and resilience. But perhaps the most important lesson I have learned here is that everyone is confused. It might seem like some people have it all figured out, but most of us are just trying to find our path. So, once in a while, ask yourself if you enjoy what you're doing. If the answer is 'somewhat yes', keep going. Try out different things – because you don't want to leave college with regrets. In my second year, I participated in the Inter IIT Cultural Meet as part of the Dramatics Club in 'Nukkad Natak', and we secured the second-highest score. Later, I led our contingent, coordinating teams, managing logistics, and learning leadership in a high-pressure but fun environment. My typical day involves morning classes, lab work, and assignments. Evenings are for friends, club events, or walks. I don't play any sport, but I do enjoy watching anime and movies, and going on treks around the beautiful hills that surround us. We hang out at the Village Square, the hostel rooms, play foosball or table tennis, and snack at campus canteens. My favourite food to binge on here is siddu, a local Himachali dish. I support my expenses partly through teaching assistant roles and partly through pocket money from my parents. And while I love the serenity of our hilltop campus, I sometimes miss the buzz of city life – malls, cinemas, and amusement parks. Looking ahead, I see myself going for higher studies, possibly in Computational Biology, Genomics, or Neuroscience. The culture, the food, and the rich history of Lucknow are close to my heart – and yes, I do miss them. But what I miss most is my sister and those late-night food outings. Still, if I had to sum it all up, I'd say that this journey at IIT Mandi has been one of growth, self-discovery, and friendships that will last a lifetime. Mridusmita Deka covers education and has worked with the Careers360 previously. She is an alumnus of Gauhati University and Dibrugarh University. ... Read More


NDTV
6 days ago
- General
- NDTV
JoSAA Counselling 2025: Round 2 Seat Allotment Result Announced, Check Details
JoSAA Counselling 2025: The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) has announced the Round 2 seat allotment result for JoSAA Counselling 2025 today, June 25. Candidates who participated in the counselling process can now check their allotment status on the official website - Candidates who have been allotted seats in this round must complete the online reporting process, including fee payment and document upload, between June 25 and June 29. The deadline to pay the seat acceptance fee is also June 29. Any payment-related issues must be resolved by June 30, and responses to queries must be submitted by July 1. The Round 3 seat allotment result will be declared on July 2 at 10 am. JoSAA offers three seat acceptance options Freeze: Accept the allotted seat and opt out of further rounds. Float: Accept the seat while remaining open to higher preferences. Slide: Accept the seat in the same institute but aim for a higher-preference course. JoSAA 2025 Round 2 Seat Allotment: Steps To Check Result To check the Round 2 seat allotment outcome under JoSAA 2025, candidates should: Go to the official website - Click on the link titled 'View Seat Allotment Result - Round 2' Log in using your JEE Main application number and password The screen will display details of the allotted course, institution, and category Download the allotment letter and take a printout for future use JoSAA Counselling 2025: How To Pay Seat Acceptance Fee Step 1. Visit Step 2. Log in using your credentials Step 3. Navigate to the payment section Step 4. Complete the transaction via available online options Step 5. Download the confirmation receipt Students are advised to regularly check the website and complete all formalities within the specified deadlines to secure their admission.


News18
6 days ago
- General
- News18
JoSAA Counselling 2025 Round 2 Seat Allotment Result Out, What's Next
Last Updated: JoSAA Counselling 2025: Students who are selected in Round 2 of the counselling seat allotment process will be required to complete the online reporting process by June 29. The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) has announced the round 2 seat allotment results today, June 25. Candidates who took part in the second round can now check their results by visiting JoSAA's official website at They will need to enter their JEE Main or JEE Advanced login details to view the results. Students selected in Round 2 of the counselling seat allotment process must complete the online reporting process by June 29. To accept their seats, they need to pay the required fee and upload scanned copies of the necessary documents. Step 1: Visit the official JoSAA Counselling website at Step 2: Click on the round 2 seat allotment result. Step 3: Enter your login credentials to sign in. Step 4: The allocation letter and seat allotment result for the final round will be displayed on the screen. Step 5: Download the allotment result for future reference. Selected candidates will have to upload the following documents: –– JEE Main Admit Card 2025 –– Advanced JEE Admit Card –– Identity Card with a photo –– Three passport-sized pictures –– Health Certificate –– Certificate of Category, if applicable –– PwD Certificate, if needed –– PIO Card or OCI Certificate (if appropriate) –– Print copy of completed seat allotment choices –– Proof of SBI Internet Banking or e-challan fee payment for seat acceptance JoSAA counselling is held for admission to courses in India's top government technical institutes, including the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), and other Government-Funded Technical Institutes (Other-GFTIs). This year, JoSAA is conducting counselling for a total of 62,853 seats. There will be four more rounds in the counselling process. The round 3 seat allotment results will be announced on July 2, the fourth round merit list on July 6, the fifth round on July 11, and the sixth round list on July 16. First Published: June 25, 2025, 18:16 IST


NDTV
24-06-2025
- Business
- NDTV
JAC Delhi Counselling 2025: Round 2 Seat Allotment Results Released, Here's How To Check
JAC Delhi Counselling 2025: The Joint Admission Committee (JAC), Delhi has officially released the Round 2 seat allotment result for JAC Delhi Counselling 2025. Candidates who participated in the second round of counselling for BTech and BArch admissions can now download their allotment status from the official portal - How to Check JAC Delhi Round 2 Seat Allotment Result 2025 Follow these steps to access your result: Visit the official website: On the homepage, click on "Seat Allotment Result of Second Round of JAC Delhi Counselling 2025" You'll be redirected to the login page Select your counselling type, then enter your application number and password Click on the 'Sign In' button Your seat allotment result will appear on the screen Download and save a copy for further admission steps Universities Participating in JAC Delhi 2025 Counselling JAC Delhi manages the centralised admission process for the following premier institutions in Delhi: • Delhi Technological University (DTU) • Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT) • Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW) • Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi (IIIT-Delhi) • Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (DSEU) These institutions offer BTech, BArch, and other undergraduate programs based on JEE Main scores and merit. JAC Delhi 2025 Counselling: What's Next? Candidates allotted seats in Round 2 must: • Confirm their seat by paying the admission fee within the stipulated timeline • Upload the required documents for online verification • Wait for further instructions regarding physical reporting (if applicable) Students are advised to keep checking the official website for updates on further rounds of counselling, cutoff ranks, and seat withdrawal options.