JEE Main 2020 Topper Parth Dwivedi shows how to tame the beast!
JEE Main 2020 Topper Parth Dwivedi - It is not an everyday event when you score 100 percentile in a national-level exam like JEE Main and end up in the list of top 9 JEE Main 2020 toppers in the country. The boy in question is Parth Dwivedi, a resident of Bharatpur, Rajasthan, who achieved this stellar achievement. While the taste of success is sweet, it was not served on a platter as Parth had to work diligently and with a single-minded devotion.

To prepare for the JEE Main exam, he was enrolled with Allen for the last two years. Coaching and self-study thus proved to be potent combination. Future aspirants, however, would do well to remember that coaching is not the only mantra to success. If the aspirant puts in enough labor, supported by good judgment, anything can be achieved, with or without coaching.
Hogging the limelight comes naturally to JEE Main 2020 topper Parth Dwivedi, it seems, as he had previously secured the 6th position in KVPY and scored 97% marks in the matriculation exam.
NTA has declared the JEE Main 2020 (January session) results for Paper I on January 17. The exam was conducted in computer-based mode on January 6-9. Nine candidates have scored 100 Percentile in the exam.
JEE Main 2020 Topper
Name of candidate | State |
Landa Jitendra | Andhra Pradesh |
Thadavarthi Vishnu Sri Sai Sankar | Andhra Pradesh |
Nishant Agarwal | Delhi NCT |
Nisarg Chadha | Gujarat |
Divyanshu Agarwal | Haryana |
Akhil Jain | Rajasthan |
Parth Dwivedi | Rajasthan |
Rongala Arun Siddardha | Telangana |
Chagari Koushal Kumar Reddy | Telangana |
What is JEE Main conducted for?
JEE Main is conducted twice a year for admission to B.E./B.Tech and B.Arch/B.Plan programmes offered by NITs, IIITs and CFTIs. Admission to B.E./B.Tech programmes are based on Paper I scores, whereas admission to B.Arch/B.Plan programmes will be based on Paper 2 scores.
It is also the qualifying exam for appearing in the JEE Advanced exam.
For the current session, 9.34 lakh candidates registered for Paper I and 1.38 lakh for Paper 2. Registration for April session will commence on February 7.
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Questions related to JEE Main
jee application form correction window open for catagory opens on..
The correction window of jee mains will open from 27th January till 30th January, 2021. Students can correct following things:
- Personal Details: In case of spelling mistakes.
- Academic Details:Information regarding the academic details.
- Change of Paper:Change your choice of paper from Paper 1 to Paper 2 (and vice versa). Both papers can also be selected.
- Language of Examination
- Name, State of Eligibility, and Date of Birth
- Category
Students must remember that it us a one time facility and they will not he allowed to correct their application form again. If students wish to change their category from general to reserved then they have to pau extra fees. For more info you may visit the following link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-application-form-correction
i m jee aspirant aiming for feb attempt would be my best attempt. my problem is i m not able to split my time schedule to tests and practise, like when to give test and how can i complete around 60 chapters efficiently so that i could score good in final so what should me time table in detail??
You must make sure that you sit for at least 3 hours to make a habit of giving tests for 3 hours. You can give 2-3 tests daily for good results and to complete whole syllabus before the examination. If you wish you can also practice chaptee- wise questions. Give yourself enough time to rest between two tests. You can attempt one test in the morning, one in the afternoon amd one at night and in between that you might revise things and take a bit of rest. You can also split your time subject wise. The subject that you think us a tough one, you can practice it's questions in the morning, when you are most energetic and the, easiest one at the last.
How to get Admission in IISE Banglore?Can we get Admission by clearing jee mains?
Hey!
As per the admission criteria of IISC Banglore, candidates who have qualified 10+2 can get admission by IIT JEE (jee mains) exam or KVPY exam or by NEET exam. You can get admission in to Bsc programs offered by IISc Banglore. To know more, visit here:
https://www.iisc.ac.in/admissions/faq/
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I am currently a class 10 student,I want to prepare for JEE... HOW SHOULD I BEGIN??? PREPARATION TIPS WOULD BE MONUMENTAL FOR ME....
As you told that right now you are in class 10th, usually the perfect time to start jee mains preparation is in class 11th since right now you might he having your boards. But if you wish to start it now then here are some of the tips:
- First look at the syllabus of jee mains and start with ncerts, start with first chapter of class 11th of jee mains. Once you read that chapter, try to solve its problems and refer to other good books to make your foundation strong.
- You have ample amount of time for jee mains preparation. Make a time table fo yourself and push your limits slowly.
- Be motivated throughout the journey.
- Get some good books of each subject and give equal time to each subject.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main
I passed 12 th in 2019, can I pass 12 th in again 2022 and sit in jee advanced
If you want to study class 11th and 12th again and if you have already passed once then you will have to do it from a different board and probably a state board.I believe this is not a good option because this will waste your 2 years. Instead you should give improvement exam and and enhance your marks.
Again the decision is yours, take wisely.
Goodluck