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Most Karnataka Common Entrance Test toppers eye top medical colleges, await National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test results
Most Karnataka Common Entrance Test toppers eye top medical colleges, await National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test results

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Most Karnataka Common Entrance Test toppers eye top medical colleges, await National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test results

Bengaluru/Mangaluru: While candidates and colleges celebrate top ranks in the CET 2025 results announced Saturday, many toppers across streams are now turning their attention to the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-UG), hoping to secure top scores and admission to premier medical colleges. For instance, Akshay M Hegde, from Alva's PU College, Moodbidri, Dakshina Kannada, secured first rank in BSc (Agriculture) and ranked within the top 34 in other streams. He said, "Though I secured top ranks in several CET streams, my focus is solely on NEET. I'm expecting a good rank in NEET, and my dream is to join one of the top medical colleges in the country. For now, I don't plan to opt for any CET seats." For Harishraj DV, a student of Narayana E Techno School, Yelahanka, CET was merely a 'practice exam'. "My preparation was focused entirely on NEET-UG, and I'm not interested in taking up CET seats. I treated CET as a practice exam before NEET," said Harishraj, who secured first rank in nursing and veterinary, third rank in BPharma and DPharma, and sixth in agriculture. Saphal S Shetty, of Expert PU College, Valachil, Mangaluru, secured top rank in various CET streams, including third in BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences) and veterinary, and eighth in BPharma and DPharma. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like No dark spots, 10 years younger! Just take this from Guardian URUHIME MOMOKO Learn More Undo However, his focus remains firmly on medicine. "My ultimate goal is to become a doctor. My parents are in the medical field and I want to follow in their footsteps." Similarly, Nuthan Krishna Bhairavesh D, of Excellent PU College, Moodbidri, who also scored above 99th percentile in JEE, has his eyes set on medical education. "I'm confident of getting a good NEET-UG rank. I aspire to study at All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, Delhi," he said. He secured fourth rank in BNYS, fifth in BPharma and DPharma, and sixth in veterinary and nursing. Having appeared for both NEET-UG and JEE alongside CET, most students have their preferences clear. Narendra L Nayak, chairman of Expert Group of Institutions, pointed out that the courses offered through CET are limited. "All those bright students who dream about medical education will never take any subject other than their passion. Entrance tests like CET, which happen a few weeks before NEET, help them mentally prepare for the medical entrance test, giving real-time experience," he said. Mohammed Sadakath, principal of Alva's PU College, said, "Over the years, I've observed that most students who top CET rarely opt for those seats. Their first priority is always medicine, and they remain committed to that path."

DK shines in CET, secures several top ranks
DK shines in CET, secures several top ranks

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

DK shines in CET, secures several top ranks

Mangaluru: Several students from PU colleges in Dakshina Kannada have secured top ranks in the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2025, excelling across streams such as agriculture, engineering, veterinary, nursing, BPharma, DPharma, and BNYS. The consistent performance is attributed to early preparation that begins in I PU, with a structured study pattern unique to many coastal colleges. These institutions emphasise continuous academic follow-up and conduct class tests two to three times a week. Akshay M Hegde, who secured the first rank in the agriculture stream, credits his success to regular practice and early preparation. "We had routine class tests from the I PU level. Daily practice helped me master concepts, and I felt confident while appearing for the entrance exam," said Hegde, who hails from Sagar in Shivamogga. His father, Madhukeshwara S Hegde, is a biology lecturer, and his mother, Shanthala M Hegde, is a homemaker. Saphal S Shetty from Expert PU College, secured third rank in both BNYS and veterinary, and eighth in BPharma and DPharma. His parents, Dr Sharmila Sakharam Shetty and Dr N Sakharam Shetty, work in government hospitals in Chikkamagaluru. Shishir H Shetty, a student of Excellent PU College, Moodbidri, secured fourth rank in engineering and aspires to pursue research in mathematics. "After scoring 99.97 percentile in JEE Mains, I appeared for JEE Advanced. I am keen on entering a research field and am exploring my options," said Shishir, whose mother, Sumitha Shetty, is a teacher and father, Harish Shetty, is an insurance adviser from Venur. Commenting on the region's consistent performance, Alva's PU College principal Mohammed Sadakath said, "Most PU colleges here maintain regular academic follow-up and weekly class tests. Our students also show great discipline, staying away from distractions and focusing entirely on preparation." Toppers Akshay M Hegde from Alva's Pre-University College, Moodbidri, secured the first rank in the agriculture stream. Expert PU College, Valachil, saw an impressive cluster of toppers in the same stream, with Saish Shravan Pandit ranked second, Suchit P Prasad third, Sneha I Yaraganavi fifth, Siddesh B Dammalli seventh, Nikhil Sonnad eighth, and Vachan LA securing the tenth position. From Expert PU College, Kodialbail, K Rehan Mohammed bagged the ninth rank. In the veterinary stream, Saphal S Shetty of Expert PU College, Valachil, and Nuthan Krishna Bhairavesh D of Excellent PU College, Moodbidri, secured third and sixth ranks, respectively. The same duo excelled in the nursing stream, with Saphal ranked third and Nuthan sixth. They also continued their streak in the BNYS stream, where Saphal secured the third rank and Nuthan the fourth. In the veterinary practical category, Akshay Rajendra Tasildar from Alva's PU College, Moodbidri, secured the sixth rank. In engineering, Shishir H Shetty from Excellent PU College, Moodbidri, secured the fourth rank. Nuthan Krishna Bhairavesh D also secured fifth rank in the Pharma D stream.

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