JEE Mains Result 2022: Sneha Pareek got 100 percentile in JEE Main June session, read her success mantra


Posted on 11th Jul 2022 03:33 pm by rohit kumar

National Testing Agency/NTA has declared the result of JEE Mains June session exam. The testing agency released the result at midnight. Let us inform you that more than 9 lakh students have registered themselves for JEE Main exam. Students who had participated in the examination can now check and download their results and scorecard by visiting the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in.

 

Sneha Pareek got 100 percentile

 

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Sneha Pareek of Assam has got 100 percentile i.e. 300 marks out of 300 in JEE Main exam. Sneha has done her JEE Main education from Kota. His success is now being discussed across the country. Sneha has earlier been a scholar of Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KPVY). He passed class 10th with 95 percent marks. Now Sneha Pareek has also stated her success.

 

study 12 hours a day

 

Sneha Pareek, who scored 100 percentile in JEE Mains, said that she used to study for 12 hours a day. After going to coaching in the morning, even after coaching, she used to stay there and study. The reason for this is he has told a good environment, which helps in his studies. Sneha told that her focus is now to be successful in JEE Advanced.

 

Help from practice test

 

Sneha Pareek told that the practice test helped her a lot in succeeding in the examination. He said that the pattern and difficulty level of the practice test is almost similar to that of JEE Main. With its help, there was no problem with the main paper. He told that his coaching teachers are also very experienced and supportive.

 

BTech dream from IIT Bombay

 

Sneha Pareek's father Rajiv Pareek is a businessman and their mother Sarita Pareek is a housewife. Sneha told that she got the inspiration to be successful from her parents. Sneha told that she later wants to do B.Tech in Computer Science branch from IIT Bombay.

 

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