HYDERABAD: Two Hyderabad students Rohan Purohit and Varun Muppidi set the NEET scoresheet sizzling on Monday with Rohan securing all-India 2d rank and Varun Muppidi status 6th.
Speaking to TOI, a jubilant Rohan mentioned, "I was sure of a good rank in NEET, but never imagined I would be all-India second."
According to CBSE data, seven students from Telangana secured a spot in best 25. In best 50, nine students managed to discover a spot and in best 100 ranks, Telugu students managed to secure 17 ranks.
O Venkata Sai Harsha Vardhan Reddy (AIR 14), Menda Jaideep (AIR 16), Ok Sri Harsha (AIR 19), Siddhath Ravi (AIR 25), V Ravikiran (AIR 36), Lokesh PM (AIR 37), G Sreevathsav (AIR 57), SJB Rafiya Kulsum (AIR 63), A Sahith Reddy (AIR 68), Nitya B (AIR 71), YS Kumar Reddy (AIR 73), BVN Tarun Varma (AIR 81), RR CH Abhishek (AIR 92), M Sriyudh Reddy (AIR 94) managed to discover a spot from Telugu states in best 100 listing.
Parents of Muppidi Varun who were given rank 6th in NEET Medical
"Just like what happened in Joint Entrance Examination (Mains), our students created history in NEET. Our student secured South India first rank and we are the only institute to secure 17 ranks among top 100 in open category," mentioned Sushma Boppana, educational director, Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions.
The institute also introduced 25 lakh scholarship for Purohit, who secured AIR 2d rank and first rank from South India, and 10 lakh scholarships for the sixth and 8th rankers. In reserved categories too, students from Telangana and AP proved their mettle through securing as many as 89 ranks in best 100.
"Narayana students have managed to secure 48 ranks in top 100 in all categories. Success of our students lies in the unique educational programme and innovative teaching methodology. At Narayana, theory is combined with hands-on learning in the modern methodologies," mentioned Sharani Narayana, Director, Narayana Group.
Following the fad, applicants this yr too mentioned they might be choosing colleges in other states to do medicine.
"The Osmania University is at 16th position among medical colleges. So, there is no point opting for it. My first priority would be AIIMS, Delhi, if not I would prefer JIPMER, Pondicherry. If I fail to secure a seat in the either of the examinations, I would think of appearing for NEET counselling," mentioned Muppidi.
The Director General of Health Sciences, Government of India will behavior counselling for 15% all-India quota seats. For the state quota, a merit listing as per state laws and in response to all India ranks can be prepared through the authorities Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences.
"When the state conducted EAMCET exam to fill medical seats, hardly 20,000 candidates would qualify as students needed to get about 50% marks. Here, they need only 20% marks, so many students are qualifying," mentioned Karunakar Reddy B, Vice-chancellor, KNRUHS.
Speaking to TOI, a jubilant Rohan mentioned, "I was sure of a good rank in NEET, but never imagined I would be all-India second."
According to CBSE data, seven students from Telangana secured a spot in best 25. In best 50, nine students managed to discover a spot and in best 100 ranks, Telugu students managed to secure 17 ranks.
O Venkata Sai Harsha Vardhan Reddy (AIR 14), Menda Jaideep (AIR 16), Ok Sri Harsha (AIR 19), Siddhath Ravi (AIR 25), V Ravikiran (AIR 36), Lokesh PM (AIR 37), G Sreevathsav (AIR 57), SJB Rafiya Kulsum (AIR 63), A Sahith Reddy (AIR 68), Nitya B (AIR 71), YS Kumar Reddy (AIR 73), BVN Tarun Varma (AIR 81), RR CH Abhishek (AIR 92), M Sriyudh Reddy (AIR 94) managed to discover a spot from Telugu states in best 100 listing.
Parents of Muppidi Varun who were given rank 6th in NEET Medical
"Just like what happened in Joint Entrance Examination (Mains), our students created history in NEET. Our student secured South India first rank and we are the only institute to secure 17 ranks among top 100 in open category," mentioned Sushma Boppana, educational director, Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions.
The institute also introduced 25 lakh scholarship for Purohit, who secured AIR 2d rank and first rank from South India, and 10 lakh scholarships for the sixth and 8th rankers. In reserved categories too, students from Telangana and AP proved their mettle through securing as many as 89 ranks in best 100.
"Narayana students have managed to secure 48 ranks in top 100 in all categories. Success of our students lies in the unique educational programme and innovative teaching methodology. At Narayana, theory is combined with hands-on learning in the modern methodologies," mentioned Sharani Narayana, Director, Narayana Group.
Following the fad, applicants this yr too mentioned they might be choosing colleges in other states to do medicine.
"The Osmania University is at 16th position among medical colleges. So, there is no point opting for it. My first priority would be AIIMS, Delhi, if not I would prefer JIPMER, Pondicherry. If I fail to secure a seat in the either of the examinations, I would think of appearing for NEET counselling," mentioned Muppidi.
The Director General of Health Sciences, Government of India will behavior counselling for 15% all-India quota seats. For the state quota, a merit listing as per state laws and in response to all India ranks can be prepared through the authorities Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences.
"When the state conducted EAMCET exam to fill medical seats, hardly 20,000 candidates would qualify as students needed to get about 50% marks. Here, they need only 20% marks, so many students are qualifying," mentioned Karunakar Reddy B, Vice-chancellor, KNRUHS.
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