
JEE Main 2026 Topper PW: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is the governing body organising the JEE Main exam. JEE Main 2026 Result for Session 1 has been released on the NTA official website. PW students outshine after the engineering entrance exam result announcement. Hemakshi Kumar is from Andaman & Nicobar, and scored 98.26 percentile in the JEE Main Session 1 entrance exam. Her dedication, family support, and consistency helped to achieve the milestone in the JEE Main exam.
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JEE Main 2026 PW Topper Score Breakdown |
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Name |
Hemakshi Kumar |
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Physics |
97.9307670 |
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Chemistry |
97.7138000 |
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Mathematics |
96.2434000 |
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Overall NTA Score |
98.2660419 |
Hemakshi Kumar started her early exam preparation with a mindset to focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Maths concepts. She maintained her handwritten notes and followed the Physics Wallah Arjuna JEE 2025 + Lakshya JEE 2026 study resources. It helped her gain the conceptual knowledge and understanding.
Regular revision, timely doubt clarification, and analysis of mock test mistakes helped her steadily improve her scores. She also emphasised maintaining mental well-being, taking short breaks, and staying positive during the long preparation phase.
Scoring 98.66 percentile in JEE Main is no easy feat. It requires a balance of strong fundamentals, speed, and accuracy. Hemakshi followed a well-planned study routine, dedicating fixed hours daily to each subject. Instead of rote learning, she focused on understanding concepts deeply and applying them through problem-solving.
Hemakshi realised that her early preparation, taking the PW’s Arjuna JEE 2025 + Lakshya JEE 2026, aided her in the preparation journey. She began her preparation with the guidance of the PW mentor team to improve her concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. Regular practice and revision, along with PW mock tests, prepared her to face the JEE Main Session 1 exam 2026. She scored 98.26 percentile.
PW’s affordable learning model played a crucial role by providing:
Conceptual clarity in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
Exam-focused practice through topic-wise and full-length mock tests
Continuous performance analysis to identify weak areas
Access to experienced faculty and peer learning communities