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Twin city students excel in JEE Mains

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Last updated: February 19, 2026 2:29 pm
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Published: February 19, 2026
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Hubballi–Dharwad has recorded significant positive results in the JEE Mains examination, with several students from different institutions securing high scores and looking forward to JEE Advanced.

From the Unacademy Centre, Hubballi, Mohammad Ayyan secured 98.03%, while Veeresh Patil scored 92.69%.

At KLE Institute’s Prerana PU Science College, Ajitha Harijan topped the college with 95.61%. Other achievers included Rohana M. Kanthi (94.7%), Maradana Chihnitha (85.79%), Prithviraj Chougale (85.02%), Sachidanand Nagur (84.65%), Vinayak Bagalkot (82.49%), and Vinayak Ullegaddi (82.34%). The college said around 18 students were expected to qualify for JEE Advanced.

From Avanti Learning Centre, top scorers included Shravya Bhatt (99.25%), Prajwal Ullagaddi (98.73%), Nitya Kulkarni (98.21%), Sajja Charan (98.15%), Chaitra Radder (97.91%), Karthik Arabhavi (97.56%), Neha Pavadshetty (96.23%), Yogesh Hosmani (93.44%), Suraj Biradar (93.32%), Shashant B. (92.71%), Khushi Shetty (90.5%), Arvind Kulkarni (90.48%), Anoop Karadi (90.09%), Kaniksha Ratnakar (90.06%), and Tejas N. (97.05%).

Results were announced on February 16.

Institutions said the results reflect the hard work of students and teachers and expressed confidence that many of them will clear JEE Advanced as well.

Published – February 19, 2026 07:59 pm IST



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