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Amity Institute for Competitive Examinations - Overview of JEE Advanced & NEET 2025 Performance

Amity Institute for Competitive Examinations - Overview of JEE Advanced & NEET 2025 Performance

Hindustan Times9 hours ago

New Delhi, June 2025 — Celebrating a remarkable quarter-century in competitive exam coaching, Amity Institute for Competitive Examinations (AICE) has once again set new benchmarks this year. In an outstanding academic performance, the institute has not only achieved stellar results in both JEE Advanced 2025 and NEET 2025 but also reinforced its position as a coaching institute in Delhi NCR. With this year's triumphs, AICE underlines why it remains the coaching for JEE and NEET, rooted in expert faculty, structured training, and consistent excellence.
The rage and rigour of the JEE Advanced are well-known—only the 2.5 lakh scorers from JEE Main qualify. This year, Amitians achieved a remarkable 71.9% success rate in JEE Advanced 2025. Put simply, 2 out of every 3 Amity students cracked JEE Advanced—proof of the institute's rigorous curriculum and high-impact training.
Success in JEE isn't easy, but AICE students showcased their dedication and ability to compete at India's most daunting engineering entrance examination. As one student who cleared JEE Advanced put it: 'AICE's mentorship turned concepts into confidence. This result is the living proof.'
AICE proudly announced an impressive 84.35% success rate in NEET 2025. This outstanding achievement is a testament to the dedication of their students and the focused, strategic guidance provided by their expert faculty.
Adding to this achievement, AICE students delivered stellar performances on the national level:
In individual subjects, their students also excelled:
Further, AICE saw a surge in students scoring above the 99 percentile, placing them within the 1% of the nation:
These results solidify AICE's reputation as the coaching institute for NEET in Delhi NCR and affirm their legacy in producing India's next generation of doctors.
Founded in 2000, AICE was created to extend Amity's educational excellence into competitive exam coaching. Over the past 25 years, it has trained tens of thousands of students across diverse exams, including JEE Main & Advanced, NEET, CLAT, SAT, CUET, and various Olympiads.
With its trademark excellence—structured curriculum, expert subject mentors, personalised doubt-clearing sessions, regular performance assessment, and counselling—it has become a go-to institute for NEET and IIT coaching.
This year's dual victories reinforce AICE's enduring legacy. The institute's consistent coffee of results—from IIT aspirants to medical hopefuls and law-students in training—has built a trust that transcends regions and continues to draw ambitious candidates.
Dr. (Mrs.) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson of Amity Group stated:
'Our 25th anniversary comes at a moment of proud achievement. The JEE and NEET results reflect the potential unleashed through AICE's disciplined training. Congratulations to all students, parents, and faculty.'
Mrs. Meenakshi Rawal, Director of AICE, added:
'These results celebrate our student-centric methodology. Our success is their success, and every talented learner has been nurtured with care and precision. Excellence continues to define AICE.'
AICE operates from 7 strategic locations, easily accessible even to new learners:
These centres offer smart classrooms, AI-enabled teaching aids, dedicated mentorship, and weekly tests. AICE's growth plans reflect its confidence in replicating success in new regions.
This year's milestone—71.4% JEE Advanced success and NEET's performance—is motivation for AICE's future. As it continues expanding, the institute remains committed to equity and accessibility, ensuring that deserving students in every region can access coaching.
With 25 years of expertise and centres in prime locations, AICE remains a smart choice for aspirants:
As AICE continues to celebrate 25 years of impact, its legacy becomes the starting point for thousands of future engineers, doctors, and law professionals. With each success, the institute's credibility grows—and expansion becomes its next horizon. For families searching for the coaching for JEE and NEET in Delhi NCR, AICE remains the nation's trusted partner.
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