JEE Advanced 2025, 6 students of Motion Education achieved success in top 100, 23 in top 500 and 47 in top 1000
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Qualifying ratio was 51.02% , repeaters batch qualified ratio is 60.40%
Chandigarh: Motion Education has once again solidified its position as a leader in competitive exam preparation, delivering stellar results in the JEE Advanced 2025. Demonstrating unparalleled academic excellence, 6 students from Motion secured ranks within the Top 100, while 23 ranked in the Top 500, and an impressive 47 made it to the Top 1000—a testament to the institute’s rigorous training and commitment to student success.
Out of 6,332 Motion students who appeared for the exam, a remarkable 3,231 qualified, achieving a qualifying ratio of 51.02%—more than double the national average. This is particularly noteworthy when compared to the nationwide statistics, where approximately 1.90 lakh students appeared, and only 45,000 (23.68%) qualified. Motion Education’s exceptional performance not only underscores its superior academic ecosystem but also sets a new benchmark in the competitive exam coaching landscape.
Motion Education’s founder and CEO, Nitin Viijay, proudly announced that among the students from Motion who secured ranks in the Top 100, Arnav Nigam achieved an impressive All India Rank (AIR) 11, followed by Karmanya Gupta at AIR 37, Ramit Goyal at AIR 45, Maulik Jain at AIR 52, Aarush Anand at AIR 64, and Meshia Yash Rohit at AIR 85, bringing immense pride to both the institute and their families.
In addition, three students from Motion featured in the Top 100 of the ST category: Aniket Vijay Thakur secured AIR 50, Himanshu secured AIR 53, and Brijbihari secured AIR 92.
Arnav Nigam, who secured AIR 11, shared his experience, “This journey has taught me the importance of consistency, hard work, and confidence. While preparing for JEE Advanced, I made sure to take care of my mental health alongside my studies. I followed a balanced routine, practiced mindfulness, and took short breaks regularly, which made my preparation more effective. I am deeply grateful to my teachers, family, and friends for their unwavering support. Achieving All India Rank 11 is a matter of great pride for me and marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in my academic life.”
Nitin Viijay, Founder and CEO of Motion Education, revealed that out of the 6,332 students from Motion who appeared for the JEE Advanced exam, 3,180 were repeaters, and among them, an impressive 1,921 qualified, resulting in a qualifying ratio of 60.40% for repeater students—significantly higher than the national average.