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JEE Main at CFAL — Centre for Advanced Learning, Mangaluru
JEE Main at CFAL

1 in every 12 CFAL students
is in the national top 1%.

The national rate is 1 in 100.

From 217 students, 18 crossed the 99th percentile. 47 crossed the 97th. Every performance tier grew year-on-year. Mangaluru's #1 in JEE Main 2026.

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Before you compare coaching centres

When a college says
"our students got into NITs"
ask them one question:

What percentage of your batch
reached the top 1%?

Because the measure of a JEE program is not how many thousands it enrolled. It's how many it elevated to the elite tier — where NIT and IIT seats are actually won.

The concentration of excellence

It's not the size of the batch.
It's the density of talent at the top.

National average
1%
of 14.75 lakh students
reach 99th percentile
CFAL 2026
8.3%
of 217 students
crossed 99th percentile
8x the national rate
National average
3%
reach 97th percentile
(NIT-qualifying range)
CFAL 2026
21.7%
crossed 97th percentile
— 47 students from 217
7x the national rate
JEE Main 2026 Session 1. National data from NTA. CFAL batch: 217 students.
Vijay Moras
Director, CFAL

A letter to parents who want their child to become an engineer

Dear parent,

Your child is about to enter the most competitive academic race in India. Over 14 lakh students will appear for JEE Main this year. Only 1% will reach the 99th percentile — the tier where seats at NITs, IIITs, and the pathway to IITs actually open up.

Most coaching centres will tell you their count: "50 students in NIT." What they won't tell you is how many thousands appeared. When 50 out of 5,000 make it, that's 1%. That's the national average. You could have achieved that with no coaching at all.

The real question is: what happens to a batch of 200 students when every single one is taught with depth, tracked individually, and never allowed to become a number?

At CFAL, 47 out of 217 students crossed the 97th percentile in JEE Main 2026. That's 1 in every 5. Nationally, it's 1 in 33. Eighteen of our students crossed the 99th percentile — 1 in every 12. Nationally, that's 1 in 100.

And here's what makes me most proud: every tier grew year-on-year. The 99.5+ band doubled. The 99+ band grew 38%. The 97+ band grew 44%. This is not one brilliant year. This is a system that compounds.

We don't produce the largest JEE batch in Mangaluru. We produce the most concentrated pocket of excellence per student.

Not a spike. A system.

Every tier grew. Every year.

When both the ceiling and the floor rise simultaneously, it signals an institution that is compounding — not just producing isolated outliers.

Students above 99.5th percentile
5
2025
10
2026
+100%
Students above 99th percentile
13
2025
18
2026
+38%
Students above 97th percentile (NIT-qualifying range)
32
2025
47
2026
+44%
Students above 90th percentile
82
2025
95
2026
+15%
Three years of evidence

Consistent depth. Not a lucky year.

JEE Main 2024

99.98 percentile. 29 students in the top 1%. Two under AIR 1,000.

From 161 students, 54 crossed the 97th percentile — 33.5% of the batch, in a country where only 3% reach that tier. CFAL's rate was 11 times the national average. Two students secured ranks under 1,000, placing them among the top engineering aspirants in India.

54 above 97th · 29 above 99th · 18x national at 99th · 2 under AIR 1,000
JEE Main 2025

99.92 percentile — #1 in Mangaluru. 100 percentile in Physics.

V Sai Vijval Karthik topped Mangaluru with 99.916 percentile, having started at CFAL in Grade 6. Abhinav Kumar Singh achieved a perfect 100 percentile in Physics. From ~150 students, 17 crossed the 99th percentile (11.3%), 41 crossed the 97th (27.3%) — both over 10x the national rate.

10x national at 99th · #1 Mangaluru · 100 percentile Physics · Foundation student
JEE Main 2026

99.96 percentile — A Aditya Rao. 10 students above 99.5. #1 in Dakshina Kannada.

From 217 students: 10 crossed 99.5th percentile (doubled from last year), 18 crossed 99th, 47 crossed 97th. The top 5 averaged 99.91 — and all five were also Science Olympiad National Top 1% achievers. Every tier grew year-on-year. This is systemic improvement, not a spike.

#1 in DK · 9x national at 99.5 · Top 5 all Olympiad + JEE dual achievers · Every tier grew YoY
The proof that this is education, not coaching

CFAL's top JEE students are also
Science Olympiad National Top 1% achievers.

This is the signal that coaching factories cannot replicate. Olympiads test conceptual depth and scientific reasoning in ways JEE does not. When the same students excel in both, it proves that CFAL develops the mind — not just exam technique.

All five of CFAL's top JEE Main 2026 scorers (averaging 99.91 percentile) also achieved consecutive National Top 1% in the Science Olympiads (NSE 2025).

Mrinal D Bhat and Akshith Ram K were shortlisted for the Indian National Astronomy Olympiad 2026.

10 CFAL students qualified for the Regional Mathematical Olympiad (RMO) 2025 through IOQM — 7 from PU, 3 from Foundation.

"Coaching optimises for a test.
Education optimises the mind.
When you optimise the mind, the test takes care of itself."
How 217 students outperform 14 lakh

Depth beats volume. Here's the system.

8x concentration at the top doesn't happen by accident. It happens because of deliberate choices about batch size, teaching philosophy, and what we measure.

01 — Concept-First Teaching

We don't teach tricks. We teach Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.

At CFAL, a student who understands why a formula works will always outperform a student who memorised when to use it. Our approach prioritises deep conceptual understanding — which is why the same students excel in JEE, Olympiads, and board exams simultaneously. Pattern-proof teaching means exam format changes don't break our students.

02 — Small Batches, Known Students

217 students. Not 2,000. Every one of them has a name here.

With a 10:1 student-teacher ratio and classes capped at 40, there is no back bench at CFAL. When a student's performance drops between two mock tests, it's noticed the same week — not discovered at the end of the year. Precision requires proximity.

03 — Olympiad Culture Feeds JEE

The students who do Olympiads don't just win medals. They crack JEE differently.

CFAL's Olympiad program — IOQM, RMO, NSE, AMC, F=ma — isn't a separate track. It's the same students, the same teachers, the same culture of deep problem-solving. When a student has solved Olympiad-level problems, JEE-level problems feel navigable. This is why our top 5 JEE scorers are also Olympiad achievers.

04 — From Grade 8 to JEE Main

CFAL's top Mangaluru ranker started in Grade 6. Early depth creates later peaks.

CFAL's Foundation programme (Grades 7-10) isn't a separate business. It's the first chapter of the same story. Students who build conceptual strength early — through Berkeley Math Circles, Nuffield Science, and Olympiad training — arrive at JEE preparation with a foundation that coaching-only students simply don't have.

05 — Every Student Tracked, Every Week

Mock test scores. Topic-wise gaps. Percentile trajectory. All visible. All acted on.

CFAL's JEE Cell doesn't wait for results day to know where a student stands. Weekly mock tests, detailed micro-analysis, fortnightly individual follow-ups, and batch-vs-batch comparison against previous years — the system catches problems early and adjusts in real time.

06 — Counselling Through JoSAA

From JEE Main to JEE Advanced to JoSAA seat allotment — we stay until it's done.

The exam is half the battle. The other half is navigating JoSAA counselling — choice filling, round-wise allotments, document verification, and the strategic decisions that determine whether a 97th percentile student gets NITK CS or a lower branch. CFAL mentors guide every family through every step.

A parent's perspective
"If you had looked at my son's 10th-grade board results, you might not have predicted the rank he achieved. That's what CFAL does — it doesn't select the best students, it develops them. The transformation is what amazed us."
— Parent of a CFAL JEE student, now at NIT Karnataka

Before you choose a JEE coaching centre, ask three questions

I don't ask you to believe advertisements. I ask you to look at concentration rates.

One: How many students appeared for JEE Main from your institution? Not enrolled — appeared.
Two: What percentage reached the 99th percentile? The 97th? How does that compare to the national rate of 1% and 3%?
Three: Is the performance growing year-on-year — or was it one good batch? Ask for three years of data.

If a coaching centre can show you three years of percentile concentration above the national average — with growth — that's an institution worth your child's two years. If they can only show you absolute numbers from a batch of thousands, do the math yourself.

At CFAL, we publish our data openly. We are small by design. We don't compete on volume. We compete on what happens to each student who walks through our doors.

Your child's engineering dream starts with a conversation

Campus visits every Saturday at 10 AM. Meet the JEE faculty. See the Olympiad culture. Look at the data — three years, every tier, openly published. No pressure, no obligation.

CFAL — Centre for Advanced Learning · Akashbhavan, Mangaluru · www.cfalindia.com