
Meet girl who scored perfect 720 out of 720 in NEET, took admission in India's..., her name is...
Meet girl who scored perfect 720 out of 720 in NEET, took admission in India's…, her name is…
Success Story: Prachita of Rajasthan has become a role model for other aspirants after she scored a perfect 720/720 marks in NEET UG 2024. Not only that, she also secured All-India Rank 1, proving her intellectual prowess. NEET is one of the toughest exams in India, and the dream of becoming a doctor is fulfilled only after passing it. Now, Prachita's story is inspiring thousands of students. Let's know about her. Who Is Prachita?
Prachita hails from Rajasthan's Jaipur and comes from the normal middle-class family. She made headlines all over after she scored a perfect 720/720 score and 99.9971285 percentile in NEET UG 2024, making it to the list of 17 toppers. Notably, Prachita is one of the four students who brought laurels to Rajasthan at the national level.
Prachita's father works in a private firm and mother is a teacher. Despite financial constraints, her parents provided her everything she needed. According to Prachita, her mother was her biggest inspiration, who always used to motivate her by saying, – 'you can do whatever you decide'. NEET 2024 Result Controversy
During the NEET 2024 result controversy (grace marks and physics question), she did not lose courage and was able to secure AIR 1 in the final result. The Magic Of 720/720
On July 26, 2024, the NTA released revised results for an examination. Following a Supreme Court ruling that rescinded grace marks and designated option 4 as the correct answer to a physics question, the number of students achieving a perfect score of 720 dropped from 67 to 17. Prachita remained among the top scorers despite this revision. Prachita Focused On NCERT
Revealing her secret, Prachita told that she read and revised NCERT books again and again to prepare for one of the toughest exams. Especially, she understood every line in Biology. 90% of NEET questions come from NCERT only and she considered this as her strength. She also took coaching from an institute in Jaipur and gave regular mock tests which increased her accuracy. NEET Preparation Tips: Study For 10-12 Hours
Prachita told in a media interview that she used to study for 10-12 hours daily, but took short breaks in every two hours to refresh her mind. She also used to give equal time to Physics, Chemistry and Biology every day. For her practice, Prachita solved last 10 years papers of NEET, which helped her understand the pattern of questions. Doing MBBS from AIIMS Jodhpur
Prachita has enrolled in the MBBS program at AIIMS Jodhpur. Aspiring to be a cardiologist, she aims to treat heart disease patients, bringing honour to her family. She advises NEET candidates to prioritise NCERT textbooks in Biology, Physics, and Chemistry, recommending regular mock tests and diligent error correction to improve speed and exam performance, given the exam's 180 questions within a three-hour timeframe.

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