
Bengaluru, June 01: When the JEE Advanced 2026 results were announced, Deeksha Vedantu had reason to celebrate far beyond the headline numbers. Forty-nine of its students had qualified for India’s most competitive engineering entrance examination — and the spread of their ranks tells a story not of outlier brilliance, but of institutional consistency.
Three students secured All India Ranks within the Top 500. Six were in the Top 1,000. Twenty-nine ranked within the Top 10,000. A further 21 students secured positions between 10,000 and 30,000 — representing the breadth of an institution that delivers not just toppers, but pathways.
The results arrive as India’s IIT ecosystem grows ever more competitive, with nearly 1.9 lakh students appearing for JEE Advanced 2026. Against that backdrop, the depth of Deeksha Vedantu’s performance underscores what a quarter-century of focused preparation infrastructure can build.
BY THE NUMBERS
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Top 500: 3 students (General + Reserved Category merit lists)
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Top 1,000: 6 students
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Top 5,000: 21 students
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Top 10,000: 29 students
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Total qualifiers: 49 students headed to IITs
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Best General Category ranks: 1134, 2000, 2140
TOP RANKERS HEADED TO THE IITs
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Student Name |
All India Rank |
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Hemanth S |
178* |
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Savanth N |
282* |
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Akash A |
408* |
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Srajan B S |
548* |
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Yogesh B S |
933* |
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Rishi Charan J |
997* |
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Rutwik Rao |
1134 |
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Surya Teja A R |
1435* |
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Hamsa Priya H |
1856* |
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Bharat Madhusudhan Gudi |
2000 |
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Dhanush H |
2051* |
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Shreyas S Hegde |
2121* |
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Sughosh Joshi |
2140 |
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Spoorthy M |
2315* |
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Gautam Valmiki N |
2465* |
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Chirag Shantha Kumar |
2589* |
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Yashas H N |
2611* |
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Aditya M Kumbar |
2885* |
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Gopinath Kshetrimayum |
3045* |
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Chinmay G Atreya |
3574 |
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Harshith M |
4074* |
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A Yajjath |
5111* |
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Akshay Kumar |
5274* |
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Chinmay Prashant Jois |
5787 |
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Nayan Karishetti |
6911 |
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Milan Ay Gupta |
6940* |
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Yashveer Singh |
7839 |
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Swathi Subramanya |
8530 |
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Chiraag U |
9388 |
* Denotes Reserved Category merit list rank
“It is vital to believe in the potential of every student and nurture it with close mentorship and a well-researched framework of instruction. If we do that, we never fail to deliver. I am proud of every student who gave their best, and equally proud of the faculty who walked every step of this journey with them.”
— Dr. Sridhar G, Founder, Deeksha Vedantu
IN THEIR OWN WORDS
For Savanth N, who secured AIR 282 from Deeksha Vedantu’s Judicial Layout centre in Bengaluru, the preparation was designed to remove surprise from the exam hall:
“The stage-wise preparation and post-test analysis at Deeksha meant I always knew exactly where I stood. By the time I sat for JEE Advanced, the preparation had already put me through the hardest version of it. Every test was followed by an honest review and a clear plan for what came next. My teachers made difficult concepts feel obvious once explained. That clarity is what I carried into the exam.”
— Savanth N, AIR 282 (Reserved Category) | Deeksha Vedantu, Judicial Layout, Bengaluru
WHAT BUILT THESE RESULTS
Deeksha Vedantu’s 2026 performance is the outcome of a preparation model that integrates classroom instruction with technology — and has been refined over 25 years.
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Stage-wise curriculum: A structured progression from concept-building to advanced problem-solving, calibrated to the evolving JEE Advanced paper pattern.
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Post-test analysis: Every mock exam is followed by a personalised performance review, identifying gaps before they compound.
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Faculty mentorship: Close teacher-student ratios ensure that conceptual doubts are resolved in real time, not the night before an exam.
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Vedantu’s ed-tech ecosystem: The KNOWVO app and Vedantu Eklavya programme for JEE Advanced extend learning beyond the classroom and into a student’s own rhythm.
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Proprietary study material: Two decades of question-bank development and exam data inform resources found nowhere else.

