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70 students clear test from Bokaro

70 students clear test from Bokaro

Time of India13 hours ago

Bokaro: Over 70 students from Bokaro cracked the NEET-UG, 2025. DPS Bokaro led with over 25 students while Chinmaya Vidyalaya followed with over 15, including Tanisha who scored AIR-3106.
Guru Gobind Singh Public School announced 10 qualifiers, including Falak Naaz Khan and Aditya Sharma. Sree Ayyappa Public School said 11 of its students were successful. IPEM Bokaro shone with Sarika Sparshika, who scored 553 marks. TNN
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