JEE Main 2025 result: Three from tricity in top 100 ranks
The National Testing Agency (NTA) announced the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2025 session 2 results.

Three from the tricity have secured spots in the top 100 in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main exam, the results declared on Saturday by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
Arnav Jindal, who secured a 99.996 NTA score in the session one exam, was the Chandigarh state topper again. He improved his score further to 99.999 on the second attempt and obtained AIR 36 based on his final NTA score. He is a student of DAV Senior Secondary School, Sector 8, and a resident of Kharar.
Jindal said about his score, “From day one, I had been preparing for JEE Advanced. While I had set aside around a month for the Session one exam, I spent only a few days on Session Two” he said. He has been so thorough with his preparation that he said he will finish his revision quota for Saturday before celebrating his achievement with his family. He said he had analyzed his first paper attempt and spent some time revising the syllabus for the Main exam, which is slightly different from the Advanced exam.
His father, Deepak Jindal, is a businessman in Kurukshetra. His mother, Ritu Aggarwal, is a homemaker. He has an elder sister, Janhavi Mittal, who has an MBBS from Shimla. He wants to pursue computer science engineering from either IIT Delhi or IIT Bombay. While he studied up to 14 hours a day, he preferred to unwind by listening to songs, especially Arijit Singh.
Piusa Das, who secured AIR 80 based on his NTA score, is the Punjab topper as per the NTA toppers list. While he hails from Kolkata, he had enrolled in Naryana E-Techno School in Sector 119, Mohali and says that he had shifted to Chandigarh as he heard it was a good place to prepare for the JEE exam. His inspiration is his father, Pratik Das, an engineer, and his mother, Sujata Das, a homemaker. He also studies 13-14 hours daily and likes to unwind by playing football. He says he is a big fan of the Madrid football club in Spain.
Ranveer Singh Virdi, a student of Ryan International School in Sector 49, secured AIR 97 based on his final NTA score. Everyone in his family, including his father, Surinder Singh Virdi, has a background in computer science engineering, and he wants to follow in their footsteps and pursue CSE from IIT Bombay.