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Hans India
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Sri Chaitanya felicitates top rankers of IIT-JEE, NEET
Hyderabad: On the occasion of Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions once again securing All India No. 1 Ranks in national-level competitive examinations like IIT-JEE (Main & Advanced) and NEET 2025, the grand 'AIRAVAT Champions Celebrations' were conducted with pomp and enthusiasm on Thursday. The event was held at Shilpakala Vedika in the presence of a massive gathering of Sri Chaitanya toppers, students, and faculty members from across the country. 'AIRAVAT' served as a platform to honor academic excellence and to celebrate the achievements of meritorious students. World Chess Champion Gukesh D and actor Adivi Sesh graced the occasion as chief guests. Sri Chaitanya Directors Sridhar Yalamanchili, Sushma Boppana and Seema Boppana participated in the event as Guests of Honour and felicitated national-level toppers. Gukesh D said, 'Just like in chess, success in competitive exams like JEE & NEET requires strategic thinking, discipline and mental resilience. Through this association, I am committed to inspiring students not only in academics but also in developing lifelong skills for success.' Adivi Sesh said, 'My heartfelt congratulations to every Sri Chaitanya student who topped the IIT-JEE and NEET exams in 2025. Behind these extraordinary achievements lies a strong foundation of planning and dedication. Sri Chaitanya has truly emerged as a pioneering institution, consistently producing talented individuals for engineering and medical fields at national and international levels.'


The Hindu
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
World chess champion Gukesh is Sri Chaitanya's brand ambassador
World Chess Champion Gukesh Dommaraju and Tollywood actor Adivi Sesh were announced as the new brand ambassadors for Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions (SCEI) on Tuesday. The duo was present at the institute's celebratory event in the wake of the IIT-JEE and NEET 2025 results here. 'Just like in chess, success in competitive exams like JEE & NEET requires strategic thinking, discipline, and mental resilience. Through this association, I am committed to inspiring students not only in academics but also in developing lifelong skills for success,' Mr. Gukesh was quoted as saying. Mr. Sesh, all praise for the institute's consistency in results, congratulated the 2025 toppers. SCEI directors Sridhar Yalamanchili, Sushma Boppana, and Seema Boppanna; staff, students and their parents were present.


New Indian Express
17-06-2025
- Business
- New Indian Express
Sri Chaitanya students shine in NEET 2025
HYDERABAD: Sri Chaitanya not only achieved the highest percentage of seats in NEET but also secured the topmost ranks. In NEET-2025 results, Sri Chaitanya continued its good performance, clinching the all India first rank, 3rd, 5th, 6th, and 11th ranks in the open category, a release from Chaitanya institution said on Monday. All India Category first rank Kavish, all India open category 5th rank Divya, all India open category 6th Mohammad Sameer, all India open category 8th rank Banothu Deeraj Kumar, all India open category 10th Rank Mangari Varun, have secured remarkable scores, the release said. In addition to that, the Chaitanya students bagged: Below 10 all India ranks (all category): 5, below 100 all India ranks (open category): 19, below 100 all India ranks (all category): 56, and below 1,000 all India ranks (open category): 98. Sushma Boppana, academic CEO of Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions and founder-director of Infinity Learn, congratulated the students over their achievement.


The Hindu
02-06-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Sri Chaitanya, Narayana colleges claim top ranks in JEE (Advanced)
Narayana Educational Institutions said five of the top-10 All India open category ranks were achieved by its students in the JEE (Advanced) 2025, results of which were announced on Monday. It said 43 of the top 100 ranks were bagged by its students, it said in a press release. The top rankers are Majid Hussain (3), Parth Mandar Vartak (4), Akshat Chaurasia (6), Sahil Deo (7), and Vadlamudi Lokesh (10). A robust learning ecosystem, which emphasises conceptual mastery, rigorous practice and tech-driven education contributed to our students' success, said Narayana directors P. Sindhura and P. Sharani. Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions, in a press release, said its student Vangala Ajay Reddy, who secured all-India first rank in JEE (Advanced) 2025, had scored 300 out of 300 marks in JEE (Main) 2025. The four ranks in the top-10 category include the all-India first rank of D. Gnana Rutvik Sai (OBC), Majid Hussain (3), Ujjwal Kesari (5), and Akshat Kumar Chaurasia (6). In addition, it claimed seven ranks in top-20, 19 top-50 and 29 in top-100 ranks. Delivering quality education through both online and offline modes, supported by top-tier faculty across the country, and the role of well-designed programmes, micro-schedules, internal exams and ranking systems helped achieved the outcomes, its academic director Sushma Boppana said.


Time of India
02-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
29 students from Sri Chaitanya secure top 100 ranks
Hyderabad: Twenty-nine students from the Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions secured ranks within the top 100 in the JEE Advanced 2025 results announced on Monday. The students are from different campuses across the country, including Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Among the top performers are Majid Husain (All India Rank 3), Ujjwal Kesari (AIR 5), Akshat Kumar Chaurasia (AIR 6), and Arnav Nigam (AIR 11) in the Open Category. Other notable ranks include Devdutta Majhi (AIR 16), D Gnana Rutvik Sai (AIR 18), and Vangala Ajay Reddy (AIR 19). Overall, the institution's students bagged three spots in the top 10, seven in the top 20, and 19 in the top 50. Sushma Boppana, CEO and academic director of the group, said this year's exam format posed new challenges. "This was a crucial year for competitive exams. The level of difficulty changed, for instance, there were 36 numerical-based questions, which are time-consuming and complex. The pattern is evolving to reflect current academic and problem-solving demands," she said. Meanwhile, students reflected on their preparation journeys. Arnav Nigam, who scored 316 marks and secured the 11th rank, said managing stress was key. "It's one of the toughest exams, so stress is natural. I worked on handling it better. I used to take frequent short breaks ,10 to 15 minutes, without using my phone or watching television. I'd go for a stroll or simply relax. That helped me stay focused."