Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 10: Students of Allen Career Institute have once again proved their excellence in NEET-UG 2022, which is the country’s most prominent medical entrance exam.
Tanishka, a classroom student of Allen Career Institute, has secured AIR-1 in the NEET-UG 2022 results. Tanishka has scored 715 marks out of 720.
Tanishka prepared for NEET-UG from Allen Career Institute for 2 years in Kota.
Along with this, Ashish Batra secured AIR-2, and HrishikeshGangule secured AIR-3. Both the students have scored 715 marks and are associated with Allen’s Distance learning program.
87 thousand 285 students of ALLEN have qualified for NEET-UG. In this, 54759 students are classroom coaching students and 32526 students from distance learning. 33 Allen students are in the top 100. There were 66 students in top-200, 155 in top-500 and 281 in top 1000.
Celebration celebrated with at ALLEN Samarth Campus. Directors Dr. Govind Maheshwari, Rajesh Maheshwari, Naveen Maheshwari and Dr.BrijeshMaheshwari were present on this occasion. All the directors welcomed and greeted Tanishka and her parents. Other rankers were also present on the occasion, in which All India Rank 27, Ankit Kumar, Rank-68, Raghav Gupta, Anudh Mishra Rank-87, Abhinav Agrawal Rank-90 and Ananya Mishra Rank-100 was present. All these students were also honored by Directors.
A total of 1872343 students were registered for this examination conducted by NTA. Out of this, 1764571 students appeared in the exam while 107772 students remained absent. 1064794 girl students and 807538 boys were registered. At the same time, 1001015 girls and 763545 boys appeared in the examination. The examination was conducted at 3570 examination centres in 497 cities, including 14 cities outside India. In abroad, the exam was conducted in Abu Dhabi, Bangkok, Colombo, Doha, Kathmandu, Kuala Lumpur, Lagos, Manama, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, Dubai, and Kuwait.
A total of 993069 students have been qualified for counseling. Of these, 429160 are male, 563902 are female students, and 7 are transgender. Through this exam, students will be admitted to 92 thousand MBBS seats in the country’s 612 medical colleges, including AIIMS.