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India.com
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
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 Following a Supreme Court ruling that rescinded grace marks and designated option 4 as the correct answer to a physics question, the number of students achieving a perfect score of 720 dropped from 67 to 17.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.


India.com
22-05-2025
- General
- India.com
Meet NEET UG 2024 topper Mazin Mansoor, scored perfect 720 out of 720 in exams, his father is...
NEET UG 2024 Topper Mazin Mansoor (File) NEET Success Story: Mazin Mansoor, a young man from Darbhanga, Bihar, has secured the coveted All India Rank (AIR) 1 in the revised in NEET UG 2024 results by scoring a perfect 720 out of 720 marks. 18-year-old Mazin comes from a family of doctors, with his father, grandfather, maternal uncle, aunts, and several other relatives being doctors. Who is NEET Topper Mazin Mansoor? Born in a family of doctors, Mazin Mansoor aspired to follow in the footsteps of his father and other relatives, from an early age. Mazin's father is a pediatrician at a state-run hospital in Saudi Arabia, while his maternal uncle, maternal aunt, maternal grandfather and grandfather are also doctors. Additionally, his brother is pursuing a BDS degree at the Sarjug Dental College Darbhangha and is now in his fourth year. Moved to Bihar Board from CBSE because… After clearing his Class 10th exams, Mazin Mansoor made a bold choice to shift to a school which operated under the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB), even as CBSE is generally considered to be a good choice for aspirants who wish to take competitive exams. In an interview, Mazin revealed that idea behind his choice to shift to BSEB was that it would provide him more time to prepare for NEET as the Bihar Board, unlike the CBSE, does not have any practical and assignments for Class 12th final exams. 'I realized that whatever your score is in board exams does not matter in competitive exams. I changed to BSEB so I did not have to stress about submitting assignments and practical tests, which is required for every subject in CBSE class 12th,' he said. Mazin Mansoor passed Bihar Board 2024 Class 12 exams with flying colours, scoring an impressive 87% marks, and later cleared the NEET UG exams in the same year, sharing the AIR 1 with 16 other students by obtaining 99.997129 percentile. Mazin's AIR for counselling in the June 2024 result was 1.05, which has now improved to 1.03 after the results were revised. Mazin Mansoor NEET preparation strategy Talking about his preparation for NEET UG 2024, Mazin Mansoor revealed that after class 10th, he joined a coaching institute in Bihar, and followed coaching modules and NCERT textbooks to augment his studies. 'Coaching classes ended by 1 pm, after that I would go head to my room to revise what I had learnt,' the 18-year-old said. Mazin further revealed that he solved mock tests, prioritizing Biology first, then Chemistry and finally Physics. However, he later realized that his strategy was not working, which made him change his approach by taking on Chemistry first, then Biology and lastly Physics.


News18
20-05-2025
- General
- News18
NEET UG Success Story: Meet Last Year's AIR 1 Mazin Mansoor, Who Shifted From CBSE To BSEB
Last Updated: Mazin's inspiration to do MBBS also came from his family. He also wanted to become a doctor like his family members which is why he decided to apply for NEET UG. Meet Mazin Mansoor who secured All India Rank (AIR) 1 in NEET UG 2024. Mazin scored 720 out of 720 marks in the NEET exam. Last year, the toppers list of NEET UG 2024 was revised, after which his counseling rank improved. Earlier his counseling rank was 1.05, which later became 1.03. Apart from Mazin, names of 16 other students were also included in this list in NEET UG exam. His percentile was 99.997129. A native of Darbhanga, Bihar, 18-year-old Mazin comes from a family of doctors. His father is a pediatrician and works in a government hospital in Saudi Arabia. Similarly, his maternal uncle, maternal aunt, maternal grandfather and grandfather are also doctors. His brother is doing BDS in Sarjug Dental College, Darbhanga and is in the fourth year. Mazin's inspiration to do MBBS also came from his family. He also wanted to become a doctor like his family members which is why he decided to apply for NEET UG. From CBSE to Bihar Board Interestingly, CBSE is considered good for competitive exams, but Mazin left CBSE after 10th and shifted to Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB). The reason behind this was that he had told in an interview that he did not want to take the burden of preparing for the board exam. Mazin told that practicals and assignments have to be submitted for every subject in CBSE, but there are no practicals in the final exam in Bihar Board. He said that I knew that the board marks do not matter much in the long run, so I did not take extra tension of practicals and assignments in 12th. Mazin scored 87 per cent marks in the 12th examination of Bihar Board 2024. After 10th, Mazin took admission in a coaching institute in Bihar. He used to follow the coaching modules and NCERT textbooks. Mazin said that due to coaching, my preparation was going well. I did not have any backlog. Coaching used to end by 1 pm, then I used to go to my room and study biology, chemistry and physics. They did not set a time limit, but tried to complete a topic in the stipulated time. Mazin says that due to coaching he was saved from distractions. During mock tests, Mazin adopted the strategy of solving Biology first, then Chemistry and finally Physics. Later he felt that this method is not correct. Then he changed his approach – first Chemistry, then Biology and finally Physics. He benefited more with this method. First Published: May 20, 2025, 18:28 IST


India Today
19-05-2025
- Politics
- India Today
NEET UG 2025 result allowed for all centres except 11 in Indore: Court order
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has allowed the National Testing Agency (NTA) to go ahead and declare the NEET UG 2025 results, but with a key restriction. The NTA cannot release results for 11 exam centres in Indore that were affected by a power cut on exam day, May decision came after a petition was filed by a student who claimed her NEET UG performance was disrupted due to the outage. Earlier, the court had paused the announcement of NEET UG results 2025 across the country until the matter was on Friday, Justice Subodh Abhyankar revised that order after hearing arguments from Solicitor General Tushar Mehta and Deputy Solicitor General Himanshu UG COUNSELLING A PRIORITY The justices pointed out that only 11 centres in Indore were impacted, and there was no reason to delay the results for the rest of India. They requested that the NTA be allowed to release NEET results for all unaffected centres so that students don't miss out on the other side, the petitioner's lawyer argued that if she didn't get a timely re-exam, she might miss the NEET UG 2025 counselling court finally ruled in favour of the NTA's request, saying: 'The respondents may be allowed to declare the results for all the other centres in India, except the affected centres at Indore, in which the power failure was faced by the students.'advertisementThe court also asked the NTA to submit details of those specific centres while filing their response. The next hearing is scheduled for Monday, May NTA is also dealing with separate action against over 250 students and aspirants for using unfair means in the NEET UG 2024 exam. Stay tuned for more updates as the situation unfolds.(With PTI inputs)


India Today
05-05-2025
- India Today
NEET UG 2024: 14 admissions cancelled, 26 students suspended over paper leak
The NEET UG 2024 exam, embroiled in the paper leak case, is still under serious scrutiny after reports of large-scale cheating and malpractice. Acting on this, the National Medical Commission has ordered the suspension of 26 MBBS students who had indulged in malpractices during the addition, the Commission has also cancelled the admission of fourteen students for the 2024-25 academic session, the official sources confirmed in a PTI decision follows investigations by the Central Bureau of Investigation and other agencies into suspected malpractices, including a leaked question paper. The National Testing Agency, which conducts the test, has also debarred 12 candidates for a few years and suspended the candidature of over 200 months of legal scrutiny, the Supreme Court closed proceedings on NEET UG 2024 last month after the Centre agreed to implement most expert panel suggestions to improve the exam DID THE OFFICIALS SAY?"Due to the serious nature of these breaches and the risk they pose to the reputation of medical education, the National Medical Commission has instructed the relevant medical colleges to suspend the 26 MBBS students involved without delay," the source stated.A government official privy to the information revealed that the National Testing Agency conducting the test has barred forty-two applicants from sitting for the NEET-UG for three years — 2024, 2025, and have been barred for two years. 215 have also had their status suspended subject to National Medical Commission, in its notification to the colleges, mentioned that students who were found to be involved in the malpractice should be suspended immediately."The Commission is firm in its opposition to any academic dishonesty," the source stated, and added that steps are being taken to maintain fairness and order in the upcoming examinations."The NEET UG 2025 exam was conducted on May 4. There has been a major shift in the paper pattern, difficulty level, and sets. Check the paper analysis here.(With PTI inputs)