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Kota institutes shine again

Kota institutes shine again

Time of India4 days ago

Jaipur: Kota has once again reaffirmed its reputation as India's coaching capital, with its premier institutes delivering exceptional results in NEET-UG 2025, the country's most competitive medical entrance examination.
The result was announced on Saturday.
Allen Career Institute claimed to have 39 students securing ranks in the Top 100, including four students in the Top 10. Mrinal Jha (AIR 4), Keshav Mittal (AIR 7), Bhavya Chirag Jha (AIR 8) and Aarav Agarwal (AIR 10, from the distance program) were among the top achievers. Aashi Singh secured AIR 12, ranking 2nd among girls nationwide. A total of 19 students from Allen featured in the Top 50, and 30 out of the Top 100 are from its classroom program.
Allen CEO Nitin Kukreja stated, "We believe in delivering quality and results with transparency. Our results are not just about numbers but about excellence, and we ensure authenticity by getting them audited by EY India."
Joining the celebration of Kota's dominance, Motion Education also posted remarkable results. The institute saw seven of its students break into the Top 100, and 18 rank within the Top 500. Due to server delays from the NTA, Motion's full results are still being compiled. However, as of Saturday, Keshav Mittal (AIR 7), MD Yusuf (AIR 18), Darshan Mule (AIR 19), Prateek Singh (AIR 50), Raghav Goyal (AIR 62), Anushka Shukrawal (AIR 72), and Jatin Kumar (AIR 85) were among the top performers from Motion.
"These results reflect Motion's consistent focus on concept clarity, discipline, and mentoring," said Founder & CEO of Motion Nitin Vijay.
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