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JEE Main Result 2021: UP topper who secured 99.98 percentile not satisfied with score

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 11 March 2021, 16:40 IST

JEE Main Result 2021: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has already released the result of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main exam on its official website. This year, 6 boys have scored 100 percentile in JEE Main 2021 exam.

As per new rules, candidates who want to improve their score have chances to appear for the exam again in March, April, and May. One such case has been reported in Uttar Pradesh where a state topper named Pal Aggarwal will appear for the JEE Main again.


According to news18.com, Pal is not satisfied with her score of 99.98 percentile. Therefore, to improve her score, she decided to appear for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main exam again to secure the 100 percentile.

Pal has not only topped UP but is also fourth among female candidates.

This year, over 6.20 lakh students appeared for the JEE Main February examination, out of the total, 1.87 lakh were women.

However, none of the female students have scored 100 percentile scores. On the other hand, Aggarwal wants to improve her score.

According to Aggarwal, she would prepare for the exam and focus on her weak points. She would also focus on mock tests to increase her test-taking skills. Pal will also revise her notes to clear her concepts.

However, she won’t be appearing in the March attempt and will appear in the April attempt for JEE Main 2021, Aggarwal told news18.com.

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Pal Aggarwal’s Aim:

Pal also told that scoring 100 percentile in Mains, she also wants to crack JEE Advanced-IIT entrance test. She has already cracked the KVPY entrance exam and got admission into IISc Bangalore.

While talking to news18.com, Pal told that she wants to pursue her higher education in space sciences.

Meanwhile, she is planning to study aeronautical engineering from IIT-Bombay and also aiming to crack JEE Advanced with a good rank.

For JEE preparation, Pal used to study for 6-7 hours of self-study after school and coaching classes. She referred to HC Verma for Physics, NCERT for Chemistry, and multiple practice books for Mathematics.

Pal Aggarwal is a resident of Ghaziabad. Her father is a businessman and her mother is a clinical psychologist.

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First published: 11 March 2021, 15:31 IST