Neet Result Panchkula Suyash Arora All India 5th Rank Chandigarh Pavit Secure 23rd Rank

My City Reporter, Chandigarh

Published by: Vikas Kumar
Updated Tue, 02 Nov 2021 02:02 AM IST

Summary

Suyash has won the first attempt. He has got 715 marks out of 720. Will take admission in AIIMS Delhi.

Suyash Arora, who brought All India 5th rank with his family
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The result of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) was declared on Monday evening. This time the results were sent directly to the students through e-mail. Suyash Arora, a resident of Sector-11, Panchkula, has secured All India fifth rank in NEET. He has got 715 marks out of 720. At the same time, Chandigarh’s Pavit, studying in Shishu Niketan, has secured 23rd rank in All India. At the same time, Aditya Garg of Chandigarh has got 197th rank.

The results were to be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) two days in advance, but due to some reason it got delayed. The students were eagerly waiting for the result. As soon as the results began to be received by the students through mail, their faces brightened up. This time around 25 thousand students from Tricity had participated in NEET. The results are same as of last year.

Mother raised after father, Suyash had started preparing since 11th
Suyash Arora, who got the fifth rank in All India, says that he started preparing for NEET from class 11 itself. He studied for five to seven hours a day. Father Mahesh Arora left him in the year 2012 and left the world. After him, all his responsibility fell on his mother CA Renu Arora. Suyash has studied 12th from Bhawan Vidyalaya, Panchkula. Suyash says that according to the rank, he will do MBBS from AIIMS Delhi. There his number will come. He is very happy with the result. Suyash says that along with studies, it is also important to play in life. Also good friends are also important. Along with studies, I used to take out time to play and also spend some time with friends. The studies were affected a bit during Kovid but the family gave full support. He told the youth to never panic in life. Ups and downs keep on coming. Just keep moving forward by setting goals. Will surely succeed. This was my first attempt, which was successful.

Study regardless of hours: Pavit
Pavit told that he never cared about the hours while studying, nor did he make a fixed schedule. Studied according to the topic, in which YouTube also helped a lot. Watched TV while studying. Didn’t take the stress of studying. Pavit’s mother Dr. Brahmjot and father Dr. Bhavneet are both doctors. Pavit told that after coming to his mother’s house, she used to study with him many times. Grandfather and grandmother also have a very important role behind this success. Pavit had been preparing for the exam for two years. She wants to take admission in Delhi AIIMS for further studies.

Students upset due to e-mail results
The release of NEET result (score card) on e-mail caused a lot of trouble to the students. Several students alleged that the results were half-baked. He could not see the results as he sent the results over e-mail. Many students could not remember their e-mails and some did not get the results. In such a situation, the children had a lot of trouble in seeing the results.

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The result of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) was declared on Monday evening. This time the results were sent directly to the students through e-mail. Suyash Arora, a resident of Sector-11, Panchkula, has secured All India fifth rank in NEET. He has got 715 marks out of 720. At the same time, Chandigarh’s Pavit, studying in Shishu Niketan, has secured 23rd rank in All India. At the same time, Aditya Garg of Chandigarh has got 197th rank.

The results were to be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) two days in advance, but due to some reason it got delayed. The students were eagerly waiting for the result. As soon as the results began to be received by the students through mail, their faces brightened up. This time around 25 thousand students from Tricity had participated in NEET. The results are same as of last year.

Mother raised after father, Suyash had started preparing since 11th

Suyash Arora, who got the fifth rank in All India, says that he started preparing for NEET from class 11 itself. He studied for five to seven hours a day. Father Mahesh Arora left him in the year 2012 and left the world. After him, all his responsibility fell on his mother CA Renu Arora. Suyash has studied 12th from Bhawan Vidyalaya, Panchkula. Suyash says that according to the rank, he will do MBBS from AIIMS Delhi. There his number will come. He is very happy with the result. Suyash says that along with studies, it is also important to play in life. Also good friends are also important. Along with studies, I used to take out time to play and also spend some time with friends. The studies were affected a bit during Kovid but the family gave full support. He told the youth to never panic in life. Ups and downs keep on coming. Just keep moving forward by setting goals. Will surely succeed. This was my first attempt, which was successful.

Study regardless of hours: Pavit

Pavit told that he never cared about the hours while studying, nor did he make a fixed schedule. Studied according to the topic, in which YouTube also helped a lot. Watched TV while studying. Didn’t take the stress of studying. Pavit’s mother Dr. Brahmjot and father Dr. Bhavneet are both doctors. Pavit told that after coming to his mother’s house, she used to study with him many times. Grandfather and grandmother also have a very important role behind this success. Pavit had been preparing for the exam for two years. She wants to take admission in Delhi AIIMS for further studies.

Students upset due to e-mail results

The release of NEET result (score card) on e-mail caused a lot of trouble to the students. Several students alleged that the results were half-baked. He could not see the results as he sent the results over e-mail. Many students could not remember their e-mails and some did not get the results. In such a situation, the children had a lot of trouble in seeing the results.