Srinagar, June 03: Vedantu, India’s leading education platform for JEE preparation, has announced the exceptional performance of its students in JEE Advanced 2025. With top ranks and consistent results year after year, this year reaffirms Vedantu’s continued success in delivering high-quality, personalized, and outcome-focused education.
Among the standout achievers is Daksh Tayalia from Bangalore, who secured All India Rank 15, scoring a perfect 120 in Mathematics, and emerging as the Karnataka State Rank 1. A student of Vedantu’s 3 Year Long Term Batch, Daksh’s unwavering discipline, commitment, and trust in the process have been truly inspiring. Also making the Vedantu family proud is Prakhar Singh from Gorakhpur, who secured AIR 92 as part of the Long Term Batch — a remarkable result born from focused effort, resilience, and expert-guided mentorship.
These achievements are not isolated. Vedantu students have demonstrated strong, consistent performance, with 8 students ranked within the Top 100, 20 within the Top 500 and 83 within the Top 5,000 —reaffirming the success of Vedantu’s personalized, outcome-oriented learning methodology.
Vedantu’s journey began with a bold vision to make high-quality, personalized education accessible to every learner online. Over the years, this model has delivered remarkable success and this year is no different.Many of Vedantu’s top achievers come from its Long Term Batches, demonstrating the power of consistent mentorship, focused learning, and student-first academic support.
“Seeing our students succeed at this level is both humbling and energising,” said Anand Prakash, Co-founder & Head of Academics at Vedantu.
Vamsi Krishna, Co-founder & CEO of Vedantu, added, “These results are more than just numbers — they’re a reflection of potential unlocked and confidence built over time.”
“We’ve always believed in delivering the highest personal attention — first online, and now in our Learning Centres. With 35+ VLCs and counting, we’re scaling what matters most: belief, mentorship, and learning that lasts. I couldn’t be prouder of what our students and teams have achieved,” he said.