[4] His highest break in a ranking event is 137, in qualifying rounds of the 2009 Grand Prix,[5] although he has also made a 147 maximum in pro-am play.
Jogia made it to the main stage of the UK Championship for the first time in 2011 by beating Jamie Cope 6–3 in the final round of qualifying.
[10] Jogia only won one more match in qualifying after his UK Championship exploits and finished the season ranked world number 47.
[13] A high number of bets were placed on Jogia to lose the match, which he claimed was because of an injury to his knee and the assumption that he would be unable to play to an adequate standard.
Jogia withdrew from the event the day before it started, but faced a formal hearing of the World Snooker Disciplinary Committee in July.