Nine out of 10 AIIMS toppers from Kota

JAIPUR: Kota repeated its luck story by securing nine ranks within the top 10 when All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) front results have been announced on Monday. Kota claimed all positions within the top 10 with the exception of the All India Rank 1 (AIR-1) which went to Eliza Bansal of Punjab. Last 12 months, the entire top 10 ranks have been from one training institute in Kota.



No scholar from south India featured in top 10

The first four applicants— Eliza Bansal (1), Ramneek Kaur Mahal (2) of Punjab, Mahek Arora (three) of Haryana, Manraj Sra (four) from Punjab—secured 100 percentile.

The subsequent four ranks, Amitabh P Chauhan (5) of Gujarat, Abdur Haque (6) of Uttar Pradesh, Sangeet Rathi (7) of Haryana and Amulya Gupta (eight) of Delhi—scored 99.9989 percentile. The ratings are given on the basis of subject-wise scores. Of the top 10, Ramneek Kaur Mahal (2), Manraj Sra (four) and Eishvauk Aggarwal (10) prepared by way of distance learning programme from Kota.

The main marvel got here from Punjab and Haryana which had three scholars every within the top 10 for the primary time followed by one every from Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. This 12 months none of the scholars from south India made it the top 10, sudden mavens. Allen Career Institute of Kota claimed to have coached the entire nine scholars within the top 10.


Ramneek Kaur Mahal from Bhatinda, who got here AIR-10 in NEET exam and AIR-2 in AIIMS, stated, “I had enrolled for the distance learning program with Allen Career Institute and lecture room programme with Aakash Institute in Bhatinda. These helped me to script the biggest luck of my lifestyles.”


She is worked up to peer three scholars from Punjab within the top 10. “This is a very odd end result for Punjab. It will inspire 1000's of students to contest the toughest and the most prestigious exam within the nation,” stated Mahal. She would love turn out to be a a hit neurophysician and AIIMS-Delhi is her obvious choice like other toppers.


Coming from a state suffering with its skewed sex ratio, Mahek Arora (three) from Panchkula in Haryana says that family beef up neutralised societal norms. “I misplaced my father in 2012. My mom supported the idea of going to Kota for studies. I want to enchantment to my state and my countrymen to regard daughters equally,” stated Arora, who got here AIR-31in NEET.


Kota institutes had 34 scholars within the top 50. They claimed that 60% of those that were given admissions in AIIMS-Delhi’s over the last 10 years had a Kota connection. They have been either those that studied in Kota or prepared for the exam through the distance training mode.
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