JEE Main 2024 April Session Perfect Scorer Sanvi Jain - 100 Percentile Topper Interview

JEE Main 2024 April Session Perfect Scorer Sanvi Jain - 100 Percentile Topper Interview

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Samridhi MishraUpdated on 26 Apr 2024, 05:16 PM IST
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Sanvi Jain is the female topper of JEE Main 2024 having achieved a perfect score of 300 out of 300 and a 100 percentile score. Her All-India Rank stands at 34. She is one of the 56 candidates whose name is mentioned in the JEE Main 2024 toppers list. Sanvi has been preparing for both JEE Mains and NEET for the past 4 years. Her study schedule comprised maximum self-study apart from her coaching lessons. Read through this article to know about Sanvi Jain’s preparation tips and strategies.

JEE Main 2024 April Session Perfect Scorer Sanvi Jain - 100 Percentile Topper Interview
JEE Main 2024 April Session Perfect Scorer Sanvi Jain - 100 Percentile Topper Interview

Sanvi is currently studying for the upcoming NEET exam. She has yet to decide on her career path. She spends most of her time preparing for these competitive exams and talks to her friends or takes a walk to de-stress herself.

Q1. Congratulations on your performance in the JEE Main 2024 exam! Tell us something about yourself. Which school have you studied in? Which board have you studied under?

Sanvi Jain: I am from Whitefield, Bangalore. I have done my schooling at Deans Academy. My school follows CBSE curriculum.

Q2. Have you taken any coaching while preparing for JEE Main? If yes, for how long?

Sanvi Jain: I have been taking coaching at Aakash for the past 4 years. I had enrolled in Aakash in the 9th standard.

Q3. Since you have been taking coaching for both JEE Main and NEET, have you decided on your career preference yet?

Sanvi Jain: I haven't made up my mind yet. I took the coaching for both since I like the subjects. But I still have to decide which career path to go for.

Q4. What was your score in JEE Main 2024 January session exam and why did you appear for the session 2 exam?

Sanvi Jain: My score in the first session was 99.99 percentile. But I appeared for JEE Main April session exam just for practice.

Q5. What are you doing now that the JEE Main results are out?

Sanvi Jain: Yes, since the JEE Main exam is now completed, I am now focused on NEET 2024.

Q6. Only two female candidates are the JEE Main toppers out of a total of 56 candidates, how does it feel?

Sanvi Jain: It feels good. I think anyone, boys and girls can crack this exam with the right amount of effort.

Q7. What was your preparation strategy for JEE Mains?

Sanvi Jain: I did not do anything different. I just focused on having concept clarity. I did take multiple JEE Main mock tests and then analysed them further.

Q8. How did you manage stress during the preparation of this competitive exam?

Sanvi Jain: For de-stressing myself I would talk to my friends or go for a walk.

Q9. Did you take up olympiads?

Sanvi Jain: Yes, I have attempted chemistry and biology olympiads

Q10. Which is your favorite subject among PCMB?

Sanvi Jain: I quite like physics.

Q11. What tips would you give to future aspirants on tackling the JEE Main exam?

Sanvi Jain: I would say put in hard work, have consistency throughout the JEE Main preparation and allot time for revision on a daily basis.

Q12. Any particular tips for female candidates who aspire to appear in the upcoming session of JEE Main?

Sanvi Jain: Nothing special. Just know that there are multiple opportunities around. You just have to work hard to achieve your goals.

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With a BC-E category certificate, EWS certificate, and Telangana home-state quota, your chances of getting admission to AIML or related CSE branches in CBIT, VNR VJIET, or similar top private colleges in Telangana depend mainly on your JEE Main percentile and the TS EAMCET counselling process, because these colleges fill seats through both TS EAMCET ranks and JEE Main scores (Category-B seats).

For Category-A seats (through TS EAMCET), JEE Main percentile is not considered. Admission is purely based on your TS EAMCET rank, reservation category, gender, and home-state status. CBIT and VNR are highly competitive, especially for AIML, CSE, and IT branches, so you generally need a very strong TS EAMCET rank (usually within a few thousand for BC-E candidates, sometimes slightly relaxed for girls).

For Category-B seats (JEE Main quota), JEE Main percentile matters. Based on recent trends, to have a realistic chance:

  • For CBIT (AIML / CSE / IT), a JEE Main percentile of around 95+ is usually expected, even for reserved categories, because Category-B seats are limited and competition is high.

  • For VNR VJIET (AIML / CSE / IT), candidates with 92–95 percentile sometimes have chances, depending on availability and the specific branch.

  • If your percentile is below 90, getting AIML or core CSE in CBIT or VNR becomes difficult, but you may still have chances in slightly lower-demand branches (like ECE, EEE, or emerging specialisations) or in other good private colleges affiliated with JNTU or autonomous institutions.

Your BC-E and EWS certificates do help mainly in TS EAMCET counselling (Category-A seats), not significantly in Category-B (JEE Main) admissions, where merit largely dominates. Home-state status is already assumed for these colleges, so there is no extra advantage beyond eligibility.

In summary, if your JEE Main percentile is 95 or above, you can reasonably target AIML/CSE in VNR and possibly CBIT through Category-B. If it is 90–94, VNR or related branches are more realistic than CBIT. Below that, it is better to focus on TS EAMCET performance or consider other reputed Telangana colleges offering AIML. If you want, you can share your exact JEE Main percentile and TS EAMCET rank, and I can give you a more precise college- and branch-wise estimate.