Sri Chaitanya Vs Sri Gayatri Fight Over JEE Advanced Top Ranker 2017

IIT JEE Coaching institutes in Chandigarh are fighting over JEE Advanced 2017 topper Sarvesh Mehtani. The coaching institutions Sri Chaitanya and Lakshya Institute (in alliance with Sri Gayathri Academy) are fighting each other claiming the credit of securing top rank and the matter has reached to the court.

Sri gayatri and Sri chaitanya
Corporate coaching centers, Sri Gayatri and Sri Chaitanya are fighting each other in court for the credit of JEE Advanced 2017 top rank. The AP based institutions are fighting for the credit in Chandigarh as the candidate belongs to Chandigarh.

Lakshya Institute has filed petition in court accusing Sri Chaitanya institute for using its trademark. The court has issued notices to Sri Chaitanya Educational Institute for allegedly taking claim for the success of JEE Advanced-2017 topper Sarvesh Mehtani, who was enrolled with Lakshya Institute.

Lakshya Institute has clarified that Sarvesh has been studying in their institute for the past four years. Its teachers have joined in Sri Chaitanya after JEE exam, the reason for the latter claiming the top ranks.

Lakshya has been claiming the results for its trademark coaching while Sri Chaitanya claiming the top rank on the grounds of their teachers who trained the students previously. The court has to decide the matter in further hearings.

JEE Advanced – Which States are sending more candidates

JEE and Girls
While UP and Maharashtra sending more candidates to JEE Advanced, number of girls appearing for the toughest exam is on rise.
JEE Advanced still enjoys the brand of toughest entrance exam in the country. Only a few states have been able to send large number of candidates to appear the test. UP, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, AP and Telangana are in top positions in terms of number candidates appearing for JEE Advanced – 2017.

Uttar Pradesh has been sending the maximum number of candidates (26002) to take JEE (Advanced) this year followed by Maharashtra and Rajasthan. Andhra Pradesh, once in top position as it was united state, is now at number 4 with 16580 candidates qualified for JEE Advanced exams.

This year, girls have significantly made it to JEE Advanced. About 19 percent of the total candidates were girls. Large number of girls were from Maharashtra and Telangana.

Data from the IITs shows that students from the five southern states of AP, Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu account for 35 percent share of the total student pool.

Following are the details of boys and girls to take JEE Advanced this year:

1) Uttar Pradesh: 22617 – Boys, 3385 – Girls
(Total – 26002)

2) Maharashtra: 17024 – Boys, 5873 – Girls
(Total – 22897)

3) Rajasthan: 17688 – Boys, 2750 – Girls
(Total – 20438)

4) Andhra Pradesh: 12499 – Boys, 4081 – Girls
(Total – 16580)

5) Telangana: 10987 – Boys, 4128 – Girls
(Total – 15115)

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