<p>Bengaluru boy Ujwal L Shankar has emerged as state topper in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced results by securing all-India rank 11.</p>.<p>A student of Narayana Group of Institutions, he had secured rank 7 in engineering stream of Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET). </p>.<p>Two more students of the same institution, M Venkata Pranay and J Adarsh, have secured all India rank of 43 and 72, respectively.</p>.<p>Under the physically challenged category, B Shashank and K Suraj Gurumutt have secured rank 2 and 3, respectively.</p>.<p>The KCET topper in engineering Vignesh Nataraj Kumar secured all India rank of 306 in JEE advanced. </p>.<p>Meanwhile, students from the Allen Career Institute, Bengaluru have got all-India rank of 75, 85 and 88. They are: Vihan Luhariwala (AIR 75), Tanish S Khurana (AIR 85) and N Nanda Gopi Krishna (AIR 88).</p>.<p>From Chaitanya Educational Institution, students secured all-India ranks of 102, 198, 407, 523, 550, 559, 660, 819 and 965. </p>.<p>Sharing his joy with DH, Ujwal L Shankar said, "My parents and elder sister are all doctors. But I would like to join IIT and study computer science." </p>.<p>Suraj Gurunath, who secured 3rd rank under physically challenged category, said, "I am from Savadatti in Belagavi, I am visually challenged by birth and have no sight in one eye. I would like to pursue engineering in Computer Science or Aerospace Engineering." </p>.<p>JEE is a gateway for admissions to IITs across the nation. The students from Hyderabad region have topped the country.</p>.<p>Vavilal Chidvilas Reddy emerged as all-India topper by securing 340 marks out of 360. Under girls' category, Nayakanti Naga Bhavyashree is the topper with a score of 298. </p>.<p>Of the top ten ranks, six ranks were bagged by students from Hyderabad and two each from Delhi and Roorkee. </p>.<p>As many as 1,80,372 students qualified for JEE advanced, of which 43,773 got eligibility. Of these, 36,264 are boys and 7,509 are girls. </p>.<p>Of those eligible, 10,432 are from Hyderabad region, 9,290 from Delhi, 7,957 from Mumbai, 4,618 from Kharagpur, 4,582 from Kanpur, 4,499 from Roorkee and 2,395 from Guwahati. </p>
<p>Bengaluru boy Ujwal L Shankar has emerged as state topper in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced results by securing all-India rank 11.</p>.<p>A student of Narayana Group of Institutions, he had secured rank 7 in engineering stream of Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET). </p>.<p>Two more students of the same institution, M Venkata Pranay and J Adarsh, have secured all India rank of 43 and 72, respectively.</p>.<p>Under the physically challenged category, B Shashank and K Suraj Gurumutt have secured rank 2 and 3, respectively.</p>.<p>The KCET topper in engineering Vignesh Nataraj Kumar secured all India rank of 306 in JEE advanced. </p>.<p>Meanwhile, students from the Allen Career Institute, Bengaluru have got all-India rank of 75, 85 and 88. They are: Vihan Luhariwala (AIR 75), Tanish S Khurana (AIR 85) and N Nanda Gopi Krishna (AIR 88).</p>.<p>From Chaitanya Educational Institution, students secured all-India ranks of 102, 198, 407, 523, 550, 559, 660, 819 and 965. </p>.<p>Sharing his joy with DH, Ujwal L Shankar said, "My parents and elder sister are all doctors. But I would like to join IIT and study computer science." </p>.<p>Suraj Gurunath, who secured 3rd rank under physically challenged category, said, "I am from Savadatti in Belagavi, I am visually challenged by birth and have no sight in one eye. I would like to pursue engineering in Computer Science or Aerospace Engineering." </p>.<p>JEE is a gateway for admissions to IITs across the nation. The students from Hyderabad region have topped the country.</p>.<p>Vavilal Chidvilas Reddy emerged as all-India topper by securing 340 marks out of 360. Under girls' category, Nayakanti Naga Bhavyashree is the topper with a score of 298. </p>.<p>Of the top ten ranks, six ranks were bagged by students from Hyderabad and two each from Delhi and Roorkee. </p>.<p>As many as 1,80,372 students qualified for JEE advanced, of which 43,773 got eligibility. Of these, 36,264 are boys and 7,509 are girls. </p>.<p>Of those eligible, 10,432 are from Hyderabad region, 9,290 from Delhi, 7,957 from Mumbai, 4,618 from Kharagpur, 4,582 from Kanpur, 4,499 from Roorkee and 2,395 from Guwahati. </p>