7 Out of 12 Students with 100 Percentile in the Country are from ALLEN Classroom
The JEE Main 2026 session 1 results have been released by the National Testing Agency. ALLEN has once again proven its academic excellence in the JEE Main 2026 results.
Twelve students across the country have been declared overall 100 percentile scorers, including 7 from ALLEN Classroom. In the first major result of 2026, ALLEN students have maintained their consistent results, achieving perfect scores and 100 percentiles.
ALLEN Kota Classroom student Kabeer Chhillar has achieved a perfect score. With a 100 percentile, Kabeer has achieved 300 out of 300 marks. Kabeer has been a regular classroom student at ALLEN Kota for the past two years.
In addition, Arnav Gautam, Shubham Kumar, Bhavesh Patra, Anay Jain, Nimay Purohit, and Chiranjib Kar have scored 100 percentiles from the classroom course. A large number of students have also scored above 99 percentile.
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JEE Main 2026 Jan Session Toppers’ Speak – Students Interview
Here are interviews of the 100%ilers from ALLEN who have shared their success and preparation strategy for JEE Main 2026 January Session.
National Level Self-Analysis in Kota: Kabir Chhillar
JEE-Main January Session
300/300 Perfect Score
Father: Mohit Chhillar (IITian)
Mother: Priyanka Chhillar (Private Teacher)
Date of Birth: July 30, 2008
Kabir Chhillar scored 300 out of 300 in the JEE-Main January session. Kabir has been a regular classroom student at ALLEN Career Institute for the past two years. His father, Mohit Chhillar, is an IITian and currently works in a private company.
Kabir passed the 10th grade with 98 percent marks. Sharing his key to success, Kabir said that hard work in the right direction is crucial. The right guidance from ALLEN faculty and the support of his parents were crucial. He strengthened his preparation through a regular study schedule, consistent revision, and mock tests.
Coming to ALLEN proved to be a turning point for me. After coming here, the concepts in the subjects became clear. Instead of memorizing, I focused on understanding the concepts in depth. I studied each topic by dividing it into small parts, prepared short notes and revised regularly.
I also worked especially on time management and accuracy. Analysing my mistakes was very important for me. This helped me in improving my performance after every test. For recreation, I go out with friends. I want to pursue CS from IIT Mumbai and want to go to MIT. My family is originally from Gurgaon.
Only the Target was in Mind: Arnav
Arnav Gautam, Kota (Rajasthan)
JEE Main 2026 January Session: 295/300 – Perfect Score
Father: Dr. Buddhiprakash (Geography Teacher)
Mother: Nidhi Gautam (Government Teacher)
Arnav Gautam, who achieved a perfect score of 295/300 in the JEE-Main January Session, believes that if you set a goal and work towards achieving it, everything is possible. Originally a resident of Arogya Nagar, Kota, Arnav has been a regular classroom student at ALLEN Career Institute, Kota for the past six years.
He said, “This year, I am going to appear for the 12th grade exam. Previously, I passed the 10th grade with 95.8 percent marks. Preparing for national and international Olympiads at ALLEN strengthened my academics.”
I participated in the Junior Science Olympiad OCSC in 2023, the Astro Olympiad OCSC in 2024, and the Physics Olympiad OCSC in 2025. I also won a bronze medal in the Asian Physics Olympiad 2025.
ALLEN Career Institute has played a major role in my success. I believe that self-study is essential, but coaching support is also essential for proper guidance. When preparing for an exam like the JEE, it’s crucial to have doubts resolved immediately, which is only possible with the guidance of faculty.
I always had a goal in mind to achieve. During the exam, I first solved the Chemistry paper, then the Physics paper, and finally the Math paper. My time management was perfect, allowing me to re-check the entire paper in the remaining time. My daily routine was very disciplined.
I would leave home for ALLEN at 8 a.m. After attending classes, I would revise and approach faculty to resolve any doubts. I would return home around 7:30 p.m. For recreation, I would play cricket in the street with my younger brother.
After that, I would study until around 12 a.m. and then go to sleep. My next goal is to secure a good rank in JEE Advanced and pursue a B.Tech in Computer Science from IIT Bombay.
Following Teachers led to Success: Shubham Kumar
JEE-Main Session 1
Father: Shivkumar (Businessman)
Mother: Kanchan Devi
Date of birth: September 20, 2008
Shubham Kumar scored 295 out of 300, achieving a 100 percentile. This achievement is the result of hard work, discipline, and the guidance of his teachers. Shubham has been a regular classroom student at ALLEN Career Institute, Kota, for the past two years.
His father, Shivkumar, is a businessman, and his mother, Kanchan Devi, is a homemaker. Previously, Shubham passed the 10th grade with a score of 98.5%. Shubham stated, “I credit my success to the guidance of my faculty, regular practice, and the support of my family.
The biggest reason is my teachers. I always listened carefully to them and studied according to their instructions. ALLEN’s faculty explained every topic from the basics, which strengthened my concepts. I spent approximately 6 to 8 hours daily on self-study.
I revised the topics taught in class the same day and practiced questions regularly. I especially focused on my weak topics. While there was pressure at times, I turned it into motivation. I remained focused on my goal and maintained my confidence. In the future, I aspire to pursue a B.Tech in the CS branch at IIT Bombay. Therefore, I am currently focused solely on the JEE Advanced.” The family is from Gaya, Bihar.
Success was achieved through regular study and clarity of concepts: Nimay
Nimay Purohit
Father: Dr. Harshal B. Purohit (Physiotherapist)
Mother: Dr. Darshana Purohit (Physiotherapist)
Date of Birth: July 15, 2008
Nimay Purohit, a resident of Rajkot, Gujarat, has topped the state of Gujarat by scoring 100 percentile in the JEE Main 2026 January session, the country’s biggest engineering entrance exam.
Nimay has been a regular classroom student at ALLEN Career Institute for the past two years. He passed the 10th grade with 96.6 percent marks. Nimay said, “This is a moment of great joy and pride for me. When I saw my results, I couldn’t believe I had scored 100 percentile. This is the result of my hard work, consistent practice, and proper guidance.”
The biggest reason for my success has been regular study and concept clarity. I always strive to understand each topic in depth, not just memorize it. I spent approximately 6 to 8 hours daily on self-study. I revised everything taught in class that day.
Additionally, regularly practicing questions and taking mock tests were crucial to my preparation. I analysed my mistakes after each test and focused on improving them. Furthermore, the guidance of ALLEN’s faculty, study materials, and test series strengthened my preparation.
The level of the study materials and test series was also in line with JEE standards, which strengthened my preparation. This success has significantly boosted my confidence, and now my goal is to excel in JEE Advanced as well.
Time Management Is the Key to Success: Chiranjib
Chiranjib Kar, Odisha
Father: Chittaranjan Kar (Tata Steel Plant)
Mother: Banaketaki Kar
Date of Birth: October 31, 2007
Chiranjib Kar, a resident of Odisha, has achieved a 100 percentile score in the January session of JEE Main 2026, the country’s largest engineering entrance exam. Chiranjib has been a regular classroom student at ALLEN Career Institute for the past two years. He previously passed the 10th grade with 97 percent marks.
Chiranjib attributes his success to the guidance of ALLEN faculty, regular study, a disciplined routine, and consistent practice. He says that hard work and time management are the keys to success.
Chiranjib explained that regular study, in-depth understanding of concepts, consistent practice, and proper time management are essential for success in an exam like JEE Main.
He attributed his success to the experienced guidance of ALLEN’s faculty, the regular testing system, and the disciplined study environment. He stated that understanding difficult topics through repeated practice and discussions with teachers was a key part of his strategy.
Chiranjib also stated that he maintained a positive mindset and focused on his goals throughout his preparation. Regular revision, analysis of mock tests, and special attention to weak topics helped him continuously improve his performance.
He stated that consistency, patience, and confidence are crucial for success. Chiranjib’s goal is to study engineering at a prestigious IIT. In the future, he wants to contribute significantly to the country’s development by making outstanding contributions in the technical field.
Regular testing and self-study were the keys to success: Anay Jain
JEE-Main Session 1
ALLEN Career Institute
Father: Dr. Shreyansh Jain
Mother: Dr. Shalini Jain
Date of Birth: September 28, 2008
In the January session, Anay Jain scored 291 out of 300, achieving a 100 percentile. Faridabad resident Anay Jain says that faculty guidance, regular testing, and self-study played a key role in his success.
Anay’s father, Dr. Shreyansh Jain, and mother, Dr. Shalini Jain, are both doctors in Delhi. Anay is currently a 12th-grade student and has been a classroom student at ALLEN for the past year.
Anay explained, “My main focus was on the JEE Advanced exam, and I started preparing for the JEE Main exam just a few days before the exam.” I did self-study for over 12 hours daily and, while preparing for JEE Main, I specifically practiced previous year question papers and focused on NCERT books for Chemistry and Physics.
I selected ALLEN study material that was useful for both JEE Main and JEE Advanced, which helped me achieve high scores. Anay scored 98.6 percent in Class 10. Besides studies, he enjoys running, playing football, and tennis.
His goal is to secure an excellent rank in the JEE Advanced exam and pursue a B.Tech in Computer Science from IIT Delhi. He attributed his success to the guidance of his teachers, regular tests, self-study, and the support of his parents.
Success through consistent hard work: Bhavesh
Bhavesh Patra, Odisha
Father: Biswajit Patra (CA)
Mother: Jayshree Behera
Date of Birth: April 25, 2008
ALLEN classroom student Bhavesh Patra, a resident of Odisha, scored a 100 percentile in the January 2026 session of JEE Main, the country’s biggest engineering entrance exam.
Bhavesh began his preparation from the early grades and achieved this feat through consistent hard work, discipline, and proper guidance. Bhavesh has been an ALLEN classroom student for the past six years.
He passed the 10th grade with 97.6 percent marks. Bhavesh explained that during his preparation, he focused primarily on strengthening his concepts. He attended classes regularly, thoroughly studied the assignments and study materials provided by ALLEN faculty, and took every test seriously.
I believe that taking regular tests helps identify weaknesses and provides an opportunity to improve them. He added that he prioritizes self-study while managing his time effectively, strengthening difficult topics by revising them repeatedly. He is currently preparing for the JEE Advanced, as he aspires to pursue a B.Tech from one of India’s most prestigious IITs.
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