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OAV students shine in JEE Main 2026, 141 qualify for advanced

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India Verve Desk

Bhubaneswar: Students from Odisha Adarsha Vidyalaya (OAVs) have delivered an outstanding performance in the JEE Main 2026 (Session 2), with 141 students qualifying for the prestigious Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced).

Leading the achievers, Piyush Ranjan Swain secured an impressive 99.89 percentile, emerging as one of the top scorers from the state. The results underscore the strong academic performance of OAV students, with seven candidates scoring above the 99th percentile, 34 above the 95th percentile, and 63 crossing the 90th percentile mark.

The performance highlights the growing academic strength of the OAV system, which continues to prepare students for national-level competitive examinations through focused mentoring and disciplined learning environments.

Education officials and faculty members congratulated the successful candidates, expressing confidence that many will go on to excel in JEE (Advanced) and secure admissions in premier engineering institutions across India.

Meanwhile, Mohan Charan Majhi congratulated the meritorious students of the state for their success in JEE Main 2026, acknowledging their hard work and dedication.

In a post on X, he said: “My best wishes to everyone for the upcoming JEE (Advanced) examination and a bright future. I believe that our meritorious students will play a leading role in building a prosperous Odisha through their skills and dedication.”

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