The streak of excellence continues. This year too, in JEE Advanced 2026, Vidyamandir Classes students have stood tall where it matters most — at the very top of the country.
Some institutes announce their results loudly. Vidyamandir Classes has never needed to.
For almost 40 years, VMC has done exactly one thing — taught students with honesty, sincerity, in a stress-free & enjoyable environment with zero noise. No borrowed glory. No claimed toppers. No misleading headlines. Just focused students, faculty that genuinely care, and results that speak entirely for themselves. JEE Advanced 2026 is no different.
Our results have always done the talking. And this year, once again, they are speaking very clearly.
JEE Advanced 2026 Results
This year, three names stand at the very top
Kabeer Chhillar — AIR 2 in JEE Advanced 2026
He joined VMC in Class 8. A three-year Foundation course, followed by Class 11 classroom training — five years of consistent, purposeful work that ended with him standing 2nd in all of India. There are no shortcuts in that sentence. Just a young man who trusted the process completely, and a faculty that never let him settle for anything less than his best.
Rahul Aggarwal — AIR 49 in JEE Advanced 2026
Three years in VMC’s Centre of Excellence course. Quiet, determined, disciplined. If you’ve spent any time around VMC classrooms, you’ve met a hundred Rahuls — students who don’t make noise about their preparation, they just do it. And then the results speak.
Saisha Sehgal — AIR 96
Two years. Centre of Excellence batch. A top-100 rank in JEE Advanced 2026. And a reminder — if one was ever needed — that talent has no ceiling at VMC, and neither does ambition.
Beyond these three, the list keeps going. AIR 119 (Shreyas Mishra), AIR 175 (Aarush Goel), AIR 182 (Bhavya Gupta), AIR 211 (Shreyansh Dixit), AIR 261 (Saumya Mittal), AIR 288 (Rohan Rao), AIR 309 (Akarsh Naman), AIR 327 (Shivansh Sinha), AIR 399 (Aditya Gupta), he is also secured AIR 1 in JEE Main 2026, AIR 421 (Amaan Ismail), AIR 432 (Ayaan Goel)… and it continues, well into the 900s, with name after name wearing VMC blue in their student photos.
Why VMC Students Keep Excelling, Year After Year
Parents often ask what’s genuinely different about VMC. Not the brochure answer — the real answer. It isn’t one magic thing. It’s a set of habits, discipline, practice, values, and systems that have been quietly compounding for nearly four decades. Here are the ones that matter most.
1. The Foundation Years Actually Matter Here
Kabeer Chhillar’s AIR 2 didn’t emerge from two years of last-minute preparation. VMC’s Foundation course isn’t a marketing product. It is genuinely where VMC’s most decorated rankers begin their journey. The competitive instinct, the problem-solving patience, the exam temperament — all of it gets built long before most students elsewhere have even started preparing seriously.
2. Faculty who aren’t just teachers, but awakeners of potential
VMC’s faculty has, for decades, operated on one unspoken principle: if your student doesn’t understand it, you haven’t explained it well enough yet. There’s no culture of “this is advanced, figure it out yourself.” Teachers stay back. They re-explain. They follow up between classes. When a student hits a Top Rank, his teachers feel it personally — because they were personally in it, every step of the way.
3. Test Series, Mock Tests that are as good as actual JEE
VMC’s internal test series is harder than the actual exam. That is entirely by design.
The Mocks & series of Tests are prepared by highly skilled team of Subject matter experts, VMC’s Top JEE faculty from premier IITs, NITs and other highly coveted institutes. They meticulously design the Mock Tests which helps the students know their shortcomings, strengths and develop their exam temperament.
The first time a JEE Advanced question feels genuinely unfamiliar should not be on exam day itself. By the time VMC students sit for the real paper, they’ve already been through enough simulated pressure that their minds treat it as just another Sunday morning test. The calm that shows in their performance — that calm is trained, not inherited.
4. Teaching Rooted in Fundamentals, Not Rote Learning
For decades, VMC has focused on one simple principle: when fundamentals are strong, success naturally follows. Instead of encouraging rote learning, we help students build a deep understanding of concepts and develop the analytical skills needed to solve complex problems. It is this commitment to meaningful learning that has helped VMC produce exceptional results, year after year.
5. Stress-Free Teaching — Because Fear Has Never Produced Brilliance
VMC has always believed that a student who is at ease learns better than one who is afraid. The classroom culture here is demanding — but it is never punishing. Students are pushed hard, but never broken down. Parents who have seen their children go through VMC’s course consistently say the same thing: “My child was stressed about JEE, but never about going to class.” That distinction matters more than most people realise.
6. Students Who Become the Biggest Ambassadors
Here’s something you simply cannot manufacture: when a VMC student achieves AIR 2, or AIR 96, or even AIR 805, younger students in the same batch feel something shift inside them. “If she could — from this centre, with this faculty — then maybe I can too.” The culture of aspiration at VMC is entirely self-reinforcing. Every result adds to the belief. And that collective belief fuels the next batch’s preparation in ways no syllabus or timetable ever could.
| VMC — JEE Advanced 2026 Results | ||
| Top Selections · All India Ranks | ||
| # | Student Name | AIR |
| 1 | Kabeer Chhillar | 2 |
| 2 | Rahul Aggarwal | 49 |
| 3 | Saisha Sehgal | 96 |
| 4 | Shreyas M | 119 |
| 5 | Aarush Goel | 175 |
| 6 | Bhavya Gupta | 182 |
| 7 | Shreyansh Dixit | 211 |
| 8 | Saumya Mittal | 261 |
| 9 | Rohan Rao | 288 |
| 10 | Akarsh Naman | 309 |
| 11 | Shivansh Sinha | 327 |
| 12 | Aditya Gupta | 399 |
| 13 | Amaan Ismail | 421 |
| 14 | Ayaan Goel | 432 |
| 15 | Pulkit Jain | 446 |
| 16 | Yuvraj Arora | 527 |
| 17 | Sakshan Bidani | 535 |
| 18 | Akshat Agrawal | 542 |
| 19 | Aarav Gautam | 642 |
| 20 | Shantanu Chakrabarty | 645 |
| 21 | Nancy Bhardwaj | 750 |
| 22 | Mohanish Girdhar | 753 |
| 23 | Varun Bachlaus | 760 |
| 24 | Shaurya Bhan | 762 |
| 25 | Devansh | 791 |
| 26 | Atharv Mathur | 805 |
| 27 | Kabir Gandhi | 806 |
| 28 | Ryan Singh | 812 |
| 29 | Sanyam Goel | 820 |
| 30 | Mridul Jain | 848 |
| 31 | Shrish Bindal | 962 |
| 32 | Bhavik Malik | 991 |
| 33 | Rishit Goyal | 1009 |
| 34 | Yash Gupta | 1030 |
| 35 | Aaradhya Jain | 1035 |
| 36 | Siddharth Garkhail | 1046 |
| 37 | Aadi Gupta | 1055 |
| 38 | Vishwam Goyal | 1056 |
| 39 | Ishaan Agarwal | 1058 |
| 40 | Kartik Agarwal | 1059 |
| 41 | Saarvin Singhal | 1067 |
| 42 | Aditya Singh | 1074 |
| 43 | Aviral Shukla | 1076 |
| 44 | Tanush Ahuja | 1088 |
| 45 | Armaan Nagpal | 1107 |
| 46 | Arnav Arora | 1151 |
| 47 | Vivaan Garg | 1159 |
| 48 | Sahil Gupta | 1239 |
| 49 | Pragyan Naman | 1240 |
| 50 | Ishaan B Agrawal | 1290 |
| 51 | Bhavishya Kiran | 1292 |
| 52 | Satwik Dua | 1391 |
| 53 | Adityaraj Agrawal | 1404 |
| 54 | Tegjyot Singh | 1504 |
| 55 | Vijwal | 1522 |
| 56 | Vedant Verma | 1586 |
| 57 | Suchir Ghuwalewala | 1608 |
| 58 | Aarish Jain | 1646 |
| 59 | Tushar | 1650 |
| 60 | Laksh Garg | 1771 |
| 61 | Aarsh Kukreja | 1777 |
| 62 | Anjaneya Sharma | 1785 |
| 63 | Aviral Agarwal | 1816 |
| 64 | Tejas Chaudhary | 1831 |
| 65 | Yashvi Goyal | 1982 |
| 66 | Parth Sharma | 1994 |
| 67 | Nevin Jose | 1996 |
And Many More…
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VMC family congratulates every student on their stupendous achievement. And to every student who didn’t quite make it this time — you showed up, you worked hard, and this is not your last chapter. The streak of excellence doesn’t just belong to those whose names are on the poster. It belongs to everyone who dared to be part of this journey.
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