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India Today
11 hours ago
- General
- India Today
NEET UG 2025 AIR 4 Mrinal Kishore Jha scores 99.9998189, targets AIIMS Delhi
When 17-year-old Mrinal Kishore Jha saw his NEET UG 2025 result, it was a long-awaited moment of joy. 'All my family members were overexcited and overwhelmed,' said Mrinal, who secured All India Rank 4 with a percentile of 99.9998189—placing him amongst the top five in a pool of nearly two million from Bettiah in Bihar's West Champaran district, Mrinal now lives in Delhi. A government officer's son, frequent transfers were a part of his childhood. 'We moved to Delhi four years ago,' said his father, Manoj Jha. 'Since then, Mrinal has stayed focused on his goal.'advertisementA DAY MAPPED AT DISCIPLINEFor the past two years, Mrinal has followed a structured and disciplined routine. Living in a PG in Lajpat Nagar to stay close to his coaching centre, he travelled daily to Indraprastha Public School in Rohini to meet the mandatory attendance. 'I didn't care about time; I cared about completing my daily target. I practiced 500–600 MCQs every day,' he said. Board marks took a backseat as NEET remained his top priority—reflected in his 89.6% in Class 12 and 87.4% in Class 11. 'I began preparing in Class 9, but it was the last two years that were most crucial,' he STRATEGY AND SUPPORT SYSTEMPhysics was the toughest subject for Mrinal, but with guidance from his teachers, he overcame his weaknesses. 'Mock tests and revisions helped me identify my weak areas and clear doubts,' he said. For Mrinal, coaching and self-study were equally important. 'Coaching helped build concepts, and self-study gave me confidence.'advertisementSurprisingly, he never struggled with self-doubt or burnout. 'My friends were supportive, and group discussions helped clear doubts,' he said. Family played a huge role too. 'My father always told me to aim for AIIMS Delhi, and my mother constantly motivated me.'Mrinal's mantra is clear: 'Consistent efforts without distractions are the key. Have faith in yourself and in God.' His story proves that success isn't about last-minute cramming—but about discipline, balance, and belief.


New Indian Express
15 hours ago
- Health
- New Indian Express
Three Delhi students among top 10 NEET-UG rank-holders
NEW DELHI: Three students from Delhi figured among the top 10 rankers in the NEET UG 2025 medical entrance exam, the results of which were announced on Saturday by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Additionally, 17 students from the region are included in the top 100 rankers in the country. Mrinal Kishore Jha, who secured All India Rank (AIR) 4, is Delhi topper. Apart from Mrinal, Avika Aggarwal and Harsh Kedawat bagged AIR-5 and AIR-9, respectively. The three secured the 99.99 percentile and belong to the General category. Meanwhile, Avika Aggarwal is among the top 20 female toppers. While Rajasthan's Mahesh Kumar and Madhya Pradesh's Utkarsh Avadhiya clinched the first and second spots, Maharashtra's Krashank Joshi stood third. Out of 22.76 lakh students who appeared for the exam, 12.36 lakh qualified for it. There are 1.08 lakh MBBS seats available in the country, of which, 56,000 are in government and 52,000 in private colleges. In Delhi, 1,092 medical seats are available in seven government colleges. According to PN Pandey, Professor at Maulana Azad Medical College, those seeking admission to government medical colleges in the city need a NEET UG ranking of less than 600 to secure a seat. A total of 7.22 lakh women and 5.14 lakh men and six Transgenders figure among the successful candidates.


Hans India
16 hours ago
- General
- Hans India
Narayana Educational Institutions secures top ranks in NEET 2025
Nellore: Narayana Educational Institutions have created a sensation with their stellar performance in NEET-UG 2025 with Narayanites clinching all India ranks 4,7, 12, 14, 18, 20 and 35 in the open category. Leading these exceptional performances are Mrinal Kishore Jha- AIR 4), Delhi, Keshav Mittal (AIR 7)- Punjab, Aashi Singh (AIR12) –Delhi, Soumya Sharma (AIR 14), Rajasthan, Kakarla Jeevan Sai Kumar Tel-angana, (AIR 18), and Rupyan Pal (AIR 20) West Bengal. Also, Kakarla Jeevan Sai Kumar (AIR 18) is the topper of both Telugu speaking states. Additionally, Narayanites secured 21 of the top 100 and 84 in top 1000 ranks in open category. Congratulating the achievers, Dr P Sindhura Narayana, Director of Narayana Educational Institutions, said, 'NEET-UG is among India's toughest exams, with over 22 lakh students competing for limited seats in top medical colleges. At Narayana, we focus on building strong concepts, sharpening problem-solving abilities, and driving constant improvement through structured evaluation and personal-ised feedback. Our micro-schedules, crafted by the R&D team, help students optimise their preparation and systematically cover every crucial topic.' P Sharani Naryana, Director of Narayana Educational Institutions, credited the exceptional results to the combined efforts of students, teachers, and parents.


Hans India
17 hours ago
- General
- Hans India
Narayana institutions secures top ranks in NEET 2025
Hyderabad: Narayana Educational Institutions have created a sensation with their stellar performance in the NEET-UG 2025. The students of the institution secured all India ranks- 4,7, 12, 14, 18, 20 and 35 in the open category. Mrinal Kishore Jha (Delhi) has secured 4th All India Rank , Keshav Mittal (7th rank ,Punjab), Aashi Singh (12 –Delhi), SoumyaSharma (14- Rajasthan) and Kakarla Jeevan Sai Kumar from Telangana have got 18th rank . Rupyan Pal from West Bengal secured 20 th rank. Kakarla Jeevan Sai Kumar is the topper of both the Telugu speaking states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Additionally,Narayanites secured 21 of the top 100 and 84 in top 1000ranks in open category. Dr. P. Sindhura Narayana, Director of Narayana Educational Institutions congratulated the successful students.


Time of India
a day ago
- Health
- Time of India
Two teens from Faridabad among top 5 in NEET-UG
New Delhi: Two teenagers from Faridabad, raised in vastly different academic environments, now share the same dream: to study at AIIMS Delhi. Mrinal Kishore Jha, whose parents once urged him to pursue engineering, and Avika Aggarwal, raised by doctor parents, have emerged as Delhi's highest scorers with all-India ranks 4 and 5, respectively, in NEET-UG 2025. For Jha, a student at Indraprastha Public School, Rohini, the dream of becoming a doctor began in Class VII. "Biology always fascinated me, and I knew early on I wanted to pursue medicine," he said. His parents, however, initially leaned toward engineering for him. "They have come around now," he said with a smile. Jha prepared with coaching in Lajpat Nagar, supported by long hours of self-study—up to 12 hours on some days. "School was secondary," he admitted. "I studied just enough to pass. NEET was the priority." He faced moments of demotivation due to low marks but stayed consistent. His next goal? "AIIMS Delhi. I haven't decided my specialisation yet." In contrast, Aggarwal grew up surrounded by medicine. Her parents, both NEET-PG professors, were her earliest role models—but not in the way most assume. "People think they pushed me into it. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo In reality, they tried to warn me—about the stress, the workload. But this was my dream." A student of Savitri Public School, Sangam Vihar, Avika studied in focused bursts, leaned on her family for doubt-clearing, and credits her younger brother as her emotional reset button. "I would play with him whenever I felt overwhelmed," she said. While she trained with a coaching centre in Faridabad, she believes her home environment gave her "a definite edge". Both toppers say discipline, clarity of goal and emotional support were the key—and both now have their sights set on India's most prestigious medical college. The NEET-UG results were declared on Saturday, with 12,36,531 or 55.96% of the candidates qualifying out of the total 22,09,318. Of the qualified candidates, 5,14,063 were male and 7,22,462 female. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .