ALLEN Overseas students secure top ranks in JEE Main 2025 and IIT Abu Dhabi CAET 2025, breaking barriers for Middle East aspirants
ALLEN Career Institute continues to dominate the engineering entrance landscape, with NRI students excelling in JEE Main 2025 and IIT Abu Dhabi CAET 2025. Students from the UAE, Oman, Qatar, and other Middle Eastern countries have proven that distance is no barrier to success, thanks to ALLEN Overseas’ world-class coaching and personalised mentorship, reported gulfnews.com.
ALLEN Overseas empowers Middle East students to compete with India’s best and secure top ranks in JEE and IIT Abu Dhabi entrance tests
ALLEN students Rithwik Ponnana, Kaushik Sivakumar, Prateek Routray, Arjun Sathish, Ranbir Singh, and Dev Chintan Bhatt secured Rank 1, 3, 6, 8, 9, and 10, respectively, in the IIT Abu Dhabi CAET 2025 Session 1. The ALLEN Overseas program, designed for NRI students, has transformed the preparation journey by offering the same structured coaching, expert faculty, and performance tracking as ALLEN India.
Students like Stuti Jitendra Prajapati from Oman, who scored 99.58 percentile in JEE Main 2025, credit ALLEN Overseas for providing the guidance and resources to excel.
Fahad Syed Saifudin from Qatar, who scored 99.15 percentile, highlighted how ALLEN’s personalised feedback and doubt-solving sessions helped him balance school with JEE preparation.
With the IIT Delhi Abu Dhabi campus now offering additional programs like Mechanical Engineering, more UAE students are choosing to stay local while pursuing a prestigious IIT education. ALLEN Overseas has become a leading force in preparing students for CAET, with Session 2 scheduled for April 13 and a dedicated crash course starting March 11.
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