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4 students of Erode Aakash get success in JEE Advanced 2025

4 students of Erode Aakash get success in JEE Advanced 2025

Four students of Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL), Erode, got success in the JEE Advanced 2025 exam , one of the toughest exam (6 hours) in the world which is next to similar exam in China, held on May 18. In fact it is tougher than civil service exam. 

The results were announced on Monday. Around 12.5 lakh students write JEE and 2.5 lakh JEE Advanced for 15000 seats. 

 The students are N Nithin (all India rank 1125), T Suhit 4939, Vishva 5154, and Adharsh Vijay 10140.

Congratulating the students, Mr. Dheeraj Mishra, Chief Academic & Business Head, AESL, said: "These results are a reflection of the academic rigor and discipline that AESL instill in its students. We are incredibly proud of our achievers and wish them the very best in their future endeavors at IITs and beyond."

AESL Senior assistant director Sanjay Gandhi officials Naveen Kumar and Sakthi Ganesh said JEE Advanced conducted annually for students, who have qualified JEE Mains organized by one the IITs yearly. This year the IIT Nagpur and National Testing Agency conducted the JEE Advanced.

While JEE Main is for admission to several National Institute of Technologies (NITs) and other Centre- aided engineering colleges in India, JEE Advanced is considered as the prerequisite for admission to the 23 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). 

 However, students must appear JEE Main to sit for JEE Advanced.  Of 75 students, learning  in Erode Aakash centre, 16 qualified in JEE and 4 in JEE Advanced this year. 

Of 15 lakh  students coming out every year from the engineering colleges, 2 lakh get jobs immediately.  But almost all 40000 students, coming out every year from the IITs, get jobs and many opt jobs abroad. AESL has 400 branches in the nation.