NEET 2024 Results: Here are the 100 toppers, Check list
New Delhi: In the recently announced results of NEET UG 2024, the NTA has issued a list of a total of 100 candidates who topped the MBBS entrance exam including a record-breaking 67 candidates securing All India Rank (AIR) 1.
According to the scorecard of the qualified candidates for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Tuesday, the top rankers include 26 girls and 74 boys.
Rajasthan has the highest number of candidates in the top 100 with 15 candidates, followed by Maharashtra with 11 candidates, Tamil Nadu and Haryana with eight candidates.
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The top 100 candidates in NEET 2024 belong to states- West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Tripura, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Kerala, Karnataka, Chandigarh, Gujarat, Bihar, Telangana and Madhya Pradesh.
Here is the list of the 100 candidates who have topped the NEET UG- 2024 exam-
- Rupayan Mandal, Arghyadeep Dutta, Saksham Agrawal, Arindam Chowdhury from West Bengal
- Syed Aarifin Yusuf M, Shailaja S, Aditya Kumar Panda, Sriram P, Rajaneesh P, Jayathi Poorvaja M, Rohith R, Sabareesan S from Tamil Nadu,
- Ved Sunilkumar Shende, Shubhan Sengupta, Umayma Malbari, Palansha Agarwal, Krishnamurti Pankaj Shiwal, Mane Neha Kuldeep, Amina Arif Kadiwala, Ritesh Sunil Thombal, Aayush Chidrawar, Shrirang Nilesh Joshi, Ipshita Tamuli from Maharashtra,
- Mridul Manya Anand, Divyansh, Lakshay, Rishika Aggarwal, Krish Agrawal, Anusha Srivastava, Aditi Das, Avni Jain from Delhi,
- Khushboo, Krish, Anjali, Prateek, Vishakha, Yash Kataria, Ishika, Prachi from Haryana,
- Prachita, Saurav, Aadarsh Singh Moyal, Isha Kothari, Shashank Sharma, Shyam Jhanwar, Dhruv Garg, Devesh Joshi, Samit Kumar Saini, Iram Quazi, Jahnvee, Gurshaan Singh Anger, Pratyush Malav, Tanishak Yadav, Dron Jain from Rajasthan,
- Ayush Naugraiya, Aryan Yadav, Pranav Srivastava, Kunwar Digvijay Singh from Uttar Pradesh.
- Kasturi Sandeep Chowdary, Gattu Bhanuteja Sai, Poreddy Pavan Kumar Reddy, Vadlapudi Mukhesh Chowdary, Mummadi Sai Jaswanth Reddy from Andhra Pradesh,
- Shaurya Goyal, Gunmay Garg, Shikhin Goyal, Karanveer Singh from Punjab,
- Akshat Pangaria from Uttarakhand,
- Chand Mallik from Tripura,
- Aryan Sharma from Himachal Pradesh,
- Kahkasha Parween, Manav Priyadarshi from Jharkhand,
- Devadarshan R Nair, Sreenand Sharmil, Abhishek V J, Abhinav Sunil Prasad, Nandana Binod from Kerala,
- Kalyan V, Sam Shreyas Joseph, Arjun Kishore, Padmanabh Menon, Prajnan P Shetty, Khushi Maganur from Karnataka,
- Taijas Singh from Chandigarh,
- Kriti Sharma, Darsh Paghdar, Rishabh Shah, Ved Patel, Harvy Patel, Bhumika Shekhawat from Gujarat
- Mazin Mansoor, Tathagat Awatar, Hritik Raj, Abhinav Kisna, Ayush Kumar, Rawal Jayant Singh, Keshav Saurabh Samdarshi from Bihar,
- Anuran Ghosh from Telangana,
- Almaan Ahmed Qureshi from Madhya Pradesh.
In conversation with Careers360, Divyansh who hails from Delhi shared how his dream of joining the Indian Army was redirected to becoming a doctor, a decision that was supported by his father and led him to Allen Kota for NEET preparation.
"Both my dad and uncle are in the Indian Armed Forces. Our family has a background marked by serving the country in the military. Inspired by them, I likewise needed to enlist in the military and wanted to take the NDA test. At the point when I imparted this to my dad, he urged me to turn into a specialist doctor and serve society," said Divyansh.
Speaking to the daily, Hritik Raj who hails from Bihar said "I hailed from Bihar. My father is a retired army officer and my mother works as a teacher. I did my schooling from CBSE board in Bihar. My parents inspired me a lot through their hard work and dedication towards their respective fields which somehow insisted me to do best in the exam. It was basically my father’s dream to choose medicine and become a doctor. In 10th class, I decided to put in more effort and started taking coaching classes to fulfil my father’s dream."
Similarly, Mazin Mansoor who also hails from Bihar told ET, “I always knew that I wanted to be a doctor. I come from a family of doctors; I have seen my maternal grandfather helping patients and so has my father, who is a dedicated doctor. My mother too has pursued a PhD in Psychology, and she has always motivated us to chase our dreams,”
“I was very focused on my study routine. I never calculated the time or made any timetable. Instead, I used to set small targets and never slept without achieving them. Consistency is the only strategy that can lead students to success in any competitive exam. One must be consistent with learning new topics and revising the already read topics," he added.
NTA conducted the (NEET-UG) for more than 24 lakh candidates at 4750 different Centres located in 571 Cities throughout the country including 14 Cities outside India on 05 May 2024 (Sunday) from 02:00 P.M. to 05:20 P.M.(IST). The Examination was conducted in 13 languages (Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu). The examination was also conducted in 14 cities outside the country Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Bangkok, Colombo, Doha, Kathmandu, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait City, Lagos, Manama, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, and Singapore.
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