NEET 2025 Success story: From selling mobile covers to cracking MBBS entrance test, Jamshedpur's Rohit Kumar scores 549 marks
Jamshedpur- Creating a success story, a young boy from Jamshedpur who sells mobile covers has cleared the National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2025 exam.
Rohit Kumar from Jamshedpur has scored 549 out of 720 marks in the NEET-UG 2025 exam. He has secured the 12,484th rank in this national-level medical entrance exam. However, this was his second attempt, while in his first attempt, he had scored 485 marks in NEET 2024.
Rohit's father sells vegetables, while his mother is a housewife. Due to COVID, he had to work at a medical store to meet his expenses after class 10. This proved to be a boon for him as it spurred his interest in medicine.
Speaking to the TOI, Rohit said, "I was part of Alakh Sir's Yakeen 2.0 batch at PhysicsWallah. Apart from explaining the lessons, he also instilled in us the courage to dream big."
Rohit learned about NEET from his brother. Hence, calling his elder brother his mentor, Rohit said, "Brother inspired me to dream big and work hard to achieve them."
In a heartwarming moment captured on video, Physics Wallah founder and CEO Alakh Pandey visited Rohit at his cart to personally congratulate him. The video, shared by the platform, shows Pandey embracing Rohit and acknowledging his hard work and dedication. Rohit was part of the 'Ummeed' batch a free coaching programme offered by Physics Wallah for NEET 2025 aspirants.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) recently officially declared the results of the National Eligibility-Entrance Test (NEET) UG 2025 for MBBS, BDS and AYUSH admissions this academic year.
Medical Dialogues recently reported that in a proud moment for Rajasthan, Mahesh Kumar, a resident of Hanumangarh, has emerged as the All India Topper, AIR 1, scoring 686 out of 720 marks.
Mahesh, who had been preparing for the past three years at a renowned career institute in Sikar, secured the top rank in the highly competitive MBBS entrance examination.
His consistent dedication, along with the guidance provided by his institute, helped him rise to the top among over 20 lakh candidates who appeared for the exam across India on May 4 this year.
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