Along with 19 other students from across the country, he received a perfect score.
Rishi Kalra, a promising student from Land Craft Society in Ghaziabad, received a perfect score in the first stage of JEE Main. Along with 19 other students from across the country, he received a perfect score.
Rishi is in class 12 at DPSG Meerut Road. His accomplishment has been recognised by the school. Rishi stated that he used to study for the exam for 10 to 12 hours per day. He was confident that his performance would be excellent, but he had no idea that he would receive a perfect score. Aside from board exams, they are currently preparing for JEE Advanced.
He stated that he would first go into research or start his own business. Rishi enjoys playing chess and badminton. Dr. Deepa Kalra is a Child Specialist, and Dr. Rajesh Kalra is an Anesthetist Specialist. Simultaneously, his elder brother Rohan Kalra is pursuing a degree in computer science at IIT Roorkee.
The NTA announced the results of the engineering entrance examination JEE Main for the January session on Tuesday. In this, 20 participants received a perfect score of 100. There are 14 participants from the general category, four from the OBC category, and one from each of the general-EWS and SC categories. Boys make up the entire group of participants who received 100 NTA points. There isn’t a single girl among them. The NTA has stated that the merit list will be compiled using the best NTA scores from both JEE Main sessions.
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