Aakash Honours Outstanding IOQM & ANTHE 2025 Achievers at Felicitation Ceremony in Chennai
Highlights
ANTHE –
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Pratyush from the Chennai-Avadi Branch, achieving a perfect 100%, showcasing exceptional merit
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Tamil Nadu (TN) demonstrated a commanding performance, with the Chennai-Adyar Branch leading as a top center by having a significant number of successful students
IOQM –
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An exceptional performance was recorded with all 32 students in the dataset successfully selected for the next stage, the Regional Mathematical Olympiad
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The highest Tentative Score of 56 was secured by SuryaKrishnan .V.G from the Chennai North Branch (Class 12), leading the group of successful qualifiers.
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A student named R Koushik demonstrated outstanding dominance by achieving a score that was 22 marks above their respective RMO Cut off (Score 52 vs Cut-off 30)
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Class 12 students showed the strongest concentration of success, with 10 of the qualifiers coming from this grade, highlighting the high standard of preparation for final-year students.
Chennai, 22nd November 2025: Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL), India’s premier provider of test preparatory services, honoured its top-performing students in the Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics (IOQM) 2025 and the Aakash National Talent Hunt Exam (ANTHE) 2025 at a special felicitation ceremony held in Chennai. The high achievers, particularly those from the Tamil Nadu region, were celebrated for their exceptional academic performance, showcasing their commitment to excellence in two of the nation’s most competitive examinations.
The atmosphere at the ceremony was a blend of pride and excitement as students and their families gathered to commemorate their perseverance and extraordinary accomplishments.
The year’s performance in the Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics (IOQM) 2025 results highlights an extraordinary commitment to academic rigor, particularly in the Tamil Nadu region. The data shows a perfect qualification rate, with all 32 students in the successful cohort being selected for the next stage, the Regional Mathematical Olympiad (RMO). This exceptional achievement was spearheaded by SuryaKrishnan .V.G from the Chennai North Branch (Class12), who secured the highest Tentative Score of 56. Further showcasing the depth of talent, a student named R Koushik demonstrated outstanding dominance by achieving a score that was 22 marks above their respective Score of 52. Success was broadly distributed, with Class 12 students showing the strongest concentration of qualifiers, accounting for 10 of the successful candidates.
The Aakash National Talent Hunt Exam 2025 segment also celebrated monumental success stories. The TN region demonstrated national-level excellence, Anushman Bhagwan Jawara secured an impressive All India Rank. The pinnacle of academic achievement was reached by Pratyush from the Chennai-Avadi Branch, who achieved a perfect 100% score. The institute’s commitment to rewarding merit was clear, with a substantial total of INR 130,000 distributed in cash awards, underscoring the financial incentives and value of the scholarships offered to top performers. Overall, the state of Tamil Nadu showcased a commanding performance, with the Chennai-Adyar Branch leading as a top center by having a significant number of successful students.
In congratulating the Aakashians, Dheeraj Kumar Misra, Chief of Academics and Business Head (AESL) said, “It’s an honour to celebrate these exceptional students right here in Chennai, whose success represents excellence across the nation. Their record-breaking achievements, including a perfect 100% RMO qualification rate. We are committed to continuing to empower every student in this region with the best possible guidance and tools to realize their full potential.”
The celebration was a poignant moment, with parents and students expressing their happiness and appreciation. Many top-scoring students shared how Aakash’s structured guidance, prompt doubt support, and simulated test-taking environment instilled confidence in their learning and assured them of their effort on the day of the exam.
