
Shine students make a mark in NEET
Warangal: The students of Shine Junior Colleges put up a fine performance in the NEET-2025, Shine Institutes chairman M Kumar Yadav said. He said that they have been focusing on preparing students to excel in the NEET, JEE Mains, and Advanced. Students who excelled in the NEET are G Keerthana 498 marks, K Sahasra 497, D Indu 437, T Venkata Sivani 427, K Sharanya 376 and
T Hasini 328. Apart, 15 other students scored more than 300 marks. Shine Institutes Directors
M Rama and Ramesh Yadav, principals Maraboina Raju Goud, Srinivas Goud, and Prashanth, were among others present.

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