Jamshedpur Student Divyanshu Secures Top Rank in JEE Mains and Advanced

DBMS High School Celebrates as Divyanshu Achieves AIR 848 in JEE Advanced

Jamshedpur’s Divyanshu shines in JEE Advanced with AIR 848, bringing pride to DBMS High School and his family.

JAMSHEDPUR – The announcement of the JEE Advanced 2024 results on Sunday brought immense joy to DBMS High School in Kadma, as student Divyanshu secured an impressive All India Rank (AIR) of 848.

This remarkable achievement has filled the school community and his parents with pride and happiness.

Divyanshu’s dedication to his studies, putting in 7 to 8 hours daily, has significantly paid off.

Earlier, he achieved an AIR of 817 in the JEE Mains, further showcasing his academic excellence.

He aims to pursue Computer Science as his first choice for higher studies.

Divyanshu’s father, Subrata Kumar Das, works at Tata Steel, while his mother is a homemaker.

The school management committee, along with the principal, has extended their heartfelt congratulations and best wishes for his bright future.

His success is celebrated as a testament to his hard work and perseverance.

The entire school is proud of Divyanshu’s outstanding performance in both JEE Mains and Advanced, reflecting the high standards of education at DBMS High School.

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