Four boys from Telangana high JEE Main 2021 Session 3; aspire to affix BTech CSE at IIT Bombay

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Of the 17 candidates who achieved 100 percentile in JEE Main 2021 Session 3, as many as 4 boys from Telangana have made it to this record. Polu Lakshmi Sai Lokesh, Madur Adarsh Reddy, Velavali Venkata Karthikeya Sai Vydhik and Josyula Venkata Aditya are among the many toppers.
Seventeen-year-old Josyula Venkata Aditya from Hyderabad had appeared for each February and March classes of JEE Main 2021. In the February session, he had achieved 100 percentile in BArch (paper 2) and he had topped BTech/BE (paper 1) within the March session.

Aditya is obsessed with programming and desires to develop into a software program engineer. His father, J Ramakrishna is a software program engineer and his mom, J Srivalli is a homemaker.
“I do not have a role model in my life but I continue to inspire and motivate myself, which also kept me going throughout the pandemic. My father has had a great impact on my career and I want to follow in his footsteps. I want to join IIT Bombay to pursue computer science engineering,” Aditya stated.
While preparation was hampered amid the pandemic, Aditya took the third session of JEE Main to arrange higher for JEE Advanced and check his personal talents whereas he had the chance.
“I had lost focus at the beginning of the pandemic but I pursued multiple online courses to learn programming languages. In the long run, I wish to establish my start-up organisation and develop products, services using new-age technologies,” Aditya informed indianexpress.com.

On the opposite hand, Polu Lakshmi Sai Lokesh scored 99.9 percentile in each February and March classes. He managed to attain 100 percentile within the third session. While he’s initially from Andhra Pradesh, he’s finding out in Telangana and appeared for JEE Main from the state. Hence, he is without doubt one of the toppers from Telangana.
“The pandemic did not affect my preparation much as I was able to get more time for self-studies because of online classes. It saved me a lot of time which was earlier spent travelling. Now, my only goal is to ace JEE Advanced 2021,” Lokesh informed indianexpress.com.
Both his dad and mom, Malyatri Reddy and Laxmikanta, are bodily science academics in authorities faculties.
Apart from acing classes 2 and three of JEE Main 2021, Madur Adarsh Reddy has additionally gained a gold medal in International Chemistry Olympiad. Adarsh had appeared for JEE Main 2021 in February and March the place he scored 99.99 and 100 percentile, respectively.

“Pandemic has been a blessing in disguise as it allowed me to spend more time with my parents at home. I was well-connected with my friends over WhatsApp and did not get bored during lockdowns. Covid has also highlighted the need and importance of high-end technological advancements, which is why I want to pursue computer science engineering,” Adarsh informed indianexpress.com.
His father, MV Naveen Reddy is a plastic surgeon whereas his mom Madur Venkat Naveen Reddy is a gynaecologist. When requested why he isn’t following within the footsteps of his dad and mom to develop into a physician, Adarsh stated, “I have been interested in mathematics since childhood. The subject gives me immense joy. My experience of participating in Olympiads has really deepened my understanding of numbers and equations. I wish to become a software engineer in future,” he added.