Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 8: Hazik Pervez Lone, a student of Aakash BYJU’S from J&K has made the institute proud by securing an impressive AIR 10 in the result of the prestigious National Entrance Examination (NEET) UG 2022 much to the elation of his parents and the entire staff of the Aakash BYJU’S. He scored 710 out of 720.
Apart from Hazik Pervez Lone,Kartik Bhat and Samaksh Jandial from Jammu region scored 676 and 672 Marks in NEET 2022 and 50+ students from Jammu Region also hassecured impressive ranks in NEET UG 2022. The results were announced by the National Testing agency last night.
The students joined Aakash BYJU’S in a two-year classroom programme to crack NEET, considered the world’s toughest entrance exam. They attributed their entry into the elite list of top percentiles in NEET to their efforts in understanding the concepts, and their strict adherence to their learning schedule. “We are grateful that Aakash BYJU’S has helped us with both. But for the content and coaching from the BYJU’S, we would not have grasped many concepts in different subjects in a short period of time,” he said.
Congratulating the students, Aakash Chaudhry, Managing Director, Aakash BYJU’S, said, “We congratulate the students for their exemplary feat. A total of 16 lakh plus students appeared for NEET 2022 from across the country. Their achievement speaks volumes of their hard work and dedication as well as the support of their parents. We wish them all the best with their future endeavors.”
He added that during the pandemic-hit academic years, Aakash BYJU’S walked the extra mile to turn students into top percentile scorers in NEET. “We stepped up our digital presence to be always available for our students. We made study materials, and question banks accessible online. We conducted several virtual motivational sessions and seminars on exam preparation and time management skills. It is heartening to see our efforts paying off, as evident from the score sheets of our students, many of whom are well on their way to get admission in a top medical college to pursue higher studies of their choice,” Choudhary added.