Telangana Gurukul students shine in JEE (Advanced) 2025 

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Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TGSWREIS) students excelled in JEE )(Advanced) 2025.

Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TGSWREIS) students excelled in JEE )(Advanced) 2025. | Photo Credit: Screenshot of https://tgswreis.telangana.gov.in/contacts.php

A total of 97 students of Telangana Social Welfare Residential Society (TGSWREIS) out of 492 who appeared in the JEE (Advanced) 2025 achieved direct ranks while another 132 students secured preparatory ranks, in the results declared on Monday (June 2, 2025).

The performance was better than the previous year’s tally of 82 direct ranks. The preparatory ranks also rose by 11 numbers to 132 now. And these students would qualify for counselling by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA).

According to Secretary Alagu Varshini, who congratulated the students, a special action plan with a team of expert faculty was administered to students who cleared the JEE Mains.

The top rankers include Anaparthi Rajasekhar (166, Gowlidoddi), Goli Sindhuja (336, Madikonda), Durgam Charan (743, Shaikpet), N. Priyanka (1,019, Narsingi), H. Amrutha (1,156, Gowlidoddi), and B. Niharika (1249, PWD).

A plan was also in place to identify high-performing students in general colleges — those scoring above 95% — and provide them with year-long coaching at centres of excellence like Gowlidoddi, Chilukuru, Narsingi and Karimnagar.

The Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Educational Society and the Telangana Eklavya Model Residential Schools Society has 146 students who secured ranks in the exam.

Of the 285 students who were trained for JEE (Advanced), eight secured ranks in the open category, 20 bagged ranks below 1000 and about 80 students would qualify for the JoSAA counselling and secure seats.

Its top rankers are G. Soniya (63), N. Shiva (95), B. Rahul (124), L. Santhosh (178), V. Vishal (244), H. Shiva Kumar (298), R. Pavan Kalyan (322), K. Manyam (337) and P. Prashanth (476).

Secretary K. Seetha Lakshmi said a strict implementation of micro schedules, regular mock tests, personalised counselling of students, continuous monitoring with experienced principals and teaching faculty contributed to the students’ success.

Published - June 03, 2025 12:10 pm IST

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