KTR Felicitates JEE Advanced Topper Vivan Mahiswari
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
BRS working president K. T. Rama Rao on Sunday, 21 June 2026 congratulated and personally felicitated Vivan S. Mahiswari, who achieved a 100 percentile score and secured All India Rank 61 in JEE Advanced, emerging as the Telangana state topper in the prestigious national engineering entrance examination.
Context
Posting on X, Rama Rao wrote: 'Congratulated and felicitated JEE topper Vivan S. Mahiswari today. Vivan achieved an impressive 100 percentile and secured All India Rank 61 in JEE Advanced, emerging as the Telangana state topper. Wishing you all the very best, Vivan. Make Telangana and India proud.'
JEE Advanced is the annual national-level entrance examination that determines admission into the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). A 100 percentile score places a candidate among the very highest performers nationally, making Vivan S. Mahiswari's achievement a landmark result for Telangana.
Policy Backdrop
Since Telangana's formation as a separate state in 2014, successive governments — including those led by the BRS — expanded residential educational institutions and structured coaching support aimed at preparing students for competitive national examinations such as JEE Advanced and NEET.
The state has consistently positioned success in national competitive exams as a marker of its broader development narrative, alongside its well-documented emphasis on technology, industry, and infrastructure. Public felicitations of high-ranking students by senior political figures have become a regular feature of this approach, signalling continued political investment in educational outcomes.
Stakeholders and Impact
The felicitation carries significance for Telangana's large population of JEE aspirants and their families, for whom state-topper recognition provides both validation and motivation. Coaching institutions and residential schools across the state, many of which were scaled up under BRS-era education policy, also stand to benefit from the positive visibility.
For K. T. Rama Rao, who served as Telangana's Minister for IT, Industries and Municipal Administration and remains one of the most prominent faces of the BRS in its current opposition role, the gesture underscores the party's continued engagement with youth and education even outside government. Regional leaders across India routinely felicitate top rankers to reinforce their commitment to education as a political priority.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to whether the current Telangana state government announces any fresh incentives or scholarships for top-performing students in the wake of this year's JEE Advanced results. The annual cycle of results and felicitations also typically prompts renewed debate on the adequacy of state support for competitive exam preparation.
For Vivan S. Mahiswari, the next step will be the IIT seat-allocation process, where a 100 percentile score and All India Rank 61 position him strongly for admission to one of the country's most sought-after engineering programmes.