
Guitar-strumming Noida teen hits high note with NEET-UG rank 9
Noida: In between intense study sessions and medical textbooks, the gentle strums of a guitar echoed through a Sector 119 apartment. For 18-year-old Harsh Kedawat, this musical interlude wasn't just a hobby — it was his "secret weapon" in cracking one of the country's toughest medical entrance examinations.
The Vidya Bal Bhawan student secured an All India Rank 9 in the NEET-UG examination, whose results were declared on Saturday. He scored 675 out of 720, which included 345 out of 360 in biology.
But behind these numbers lies the story of a balanced preparation that began in Class 11. Preparing for NEET-UG often demanded 10-12 hours of study every day, says Harsh.
"But I didn't achieve it by giving up on everything," says the 18-year-old, who found his rhythm between academics and leisure.
"Playing the guitar for 30-40 minutes daily in between study sessions helped clear my mind and refocus on my textbooks. This balance was crucial in maintaining a mental well-being," he tells TOI over phone.
Born in Jaipur and raised in Noida, Harsh's journey was anchored by his chartered accountant father and homemaker mother, whose unwavering support complemented his dedication. His preparation strategy centred primarily on the NCERT syllabus, backed by guidance from a private coaching institute.
But it is his holistic approach to exam preparation that sets Harsh apart. "I watched television, played outdoors, and attended school regularly. It's important not to feel claustrophobic by focusing solely on studies. Taking timely breaks and maintaining regular meal times are crucial parts of a good preparation schedule," he says.
Harsh, who dreams of studying at AIIMS Delhi, has his sights set on a greater purpose.
"My long-term goal is to become a doctor serving the underprivileged in rural areas. I want to eventually establish a hospital and help the poor access quality medical care," he says.
The young achiever also has a piece of advice for future NEET aspirants. "Don't succumb to peer pressure. Maintain calm and focus on revision, especially in the crucial final months. Most importantly, don't forget to enjoy life while preparing."
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