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Time of India
3 days ago
- General
- Time of India
Two girls from Pune score 100 percentile in MHT-CET (PCB)
1 2 Pune: Two girls from the district scored 100 percentile in the physics, chemistry, biology (PCB) group of Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET), the results of which were announced on Tuesday. Of the 2.82 lakh students who appeared for MHT-CET in the PCB group from across the state this year, 14 scored a perfect 100 percentile. Last year, 17 of the 2.9 lakh students who appeared for the exam scored 100 percentile in the same group. MHT-CET is a prerequisite for admission to the state's first-year undergraduate pharmacy programmes. Shreya Yadav (17), a 100 percentlier from the district, said she was preparing for National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test, which prepared her for MHT-CET as well. "Honestly, I have not yet checked my MHT-CET score because I won't be taking admission based on it. I prepared well for my HSC exams, and since the CET syllabus is based on the same syllabus, I didn't need to study anything extra. I have my eyes set on MBBS. I was hoping for AIIMS Delhi, but my NEET ranking is just 2,128. I am hoping to get into AIIMS Nagpur," she said. During breaks from studies, Shreya ensured that she didn't watch any serials for fear of getting hooked. "I studied at least 10 hours a day. So, instead of watching regular TV, I went back to cartoons I used to love as a child. Mr Bean is my stress buster. Other than that, I also cycle," said Shreya. Unlike many other students who give importance to coaching classes over college during Stds XI and XII, Shreya's father, Prasad Yadav, said he ensured Sneha gave equal importance to both. "We wanted her to be in a proper college and not a dummy. Hence, she was a regular student at Fergusson College. I think colleges prepare students better for senior college. In college, she had laboratory practicals, which will serve her well when she goes to senior college. Social skills are very important as you grow, and colleges teach you that," said Prasad, adding that she did yoga regularly. Siddhi Bade, from Baramati, who also scored 100 percentile from Pune district, has her hopes pinned on AIIMS Delhi. "All my life, I wanted to be a doctor. I was preparing for NEET since Std XI and secured 26th All-India rank this time. I never prepared differently for MHT-CET as the NEET syllabus covers everything," said Siddhi, whose parents are govt schoolteachers. Her elder brother is an engineering student. Another student, Snehal Diwate from Pune, who secured 99.97 percentile, topped in the ST category. The State CET cell is yet to release its schedule for the centralized admission process. With the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) extending the deadline for approval till Sept 30, representatives of colleges offering pharmacy education in the state fear yet another delay in the admission process. This year, the examination was conducted from April 9 to 17 at 172 centres within Maharashtra, and 9 examination centres outside the state.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
AIIMS Nagpur sets national benchmarks at best practices conclave
Nagpur: AIIMS Nagpur, one of the youngest AIIMS in India, made a powerful impression at the best practices conclave hosted on its campus. With impactful presentations, field-tested innovations, and academic strength, it earned praise and adoption interest from across the AIIMS network. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The two-day conclave concluded on Saturday. Representatives from 23 AIIMS institutions across India were in Nagpur for this event. Health secretary Punya Salila Srivastava chaired the conclave. "AIIMS institutions form the backbone of India's healthcare system, and young institutes like Nagpur are showing how fast, meaningful progress is possible when guided by clear vision and regional commitment," said Srivastava while addressing one of the sessions. The secretary of the Ministry Of Health And Family Welfare (MoHFW) and joint secretary of Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) conducted on-ground assessment rounds of AIIMS Nagpur facilities during the conclave. Several models of best practices from AIIMS Nagpur were formally recommended for adoption by other AIIMS in the country. The Day 2 sessions featured focused presentations on governance reforms, hospital services, research, and teaching-learning, with AIIMS Nagpur repeatedly drawing appreciation for practical, scalable, and patient-oriented approaches. Dr Prashant Joshi, executive director of AIIMS Nagpur, said, "We are proud to contribute to the national AIIMS ecosystem from Nagpur. Our efforts are focused on real-world impact — whether it's reducing neonatal mortality in tribal districts or improving everyday patient experience through innovation and transparency. The spirit of collaboration at this conclave is truly a milestone." "This conclave marks the beginning of a unified 'One-AIIMS' culture — sharing what works, learning from each other, and raising the bar together," Dr Joshi added. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The conclave also covered preparedness for cybersecurity and CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear & Explosive) threats. Joint secretary Ankita Mishra Bundela said, "This gathering will now become an annual platform to institutionalise learning and innovation across AIIMS across the country. AIIMS Nagpur has set a high benchmark." AIIMS Nagpur's models that received appreciation include: Laundry system overhaul using "Barrier Washer" technology Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) for infection control Digitised patient dietary tracking for hygiene and efficiency Online postmortem report system for faster police / family communication Lifestyle Intervention Clinic and Andrology Lab launched for holistic men's health


Time of India
6 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Neet aspirants overcome challenges with consistency family support and determination
Nagpur: Hard work, consistency, and guidance from alma mater helped city students crack the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate), or NEET (UG), with flying colours. Umaid, who secured an All India Rank (AIR) of 21, credited his success to a disciplined approach and a strong support system. Despite facing challenges during his preparation, he relied on his teachers for emotional and academic support. "I contacted my teachers, and they guided me during tough times," said Umaid, a student of Indian Olympiad School. Hailing from a supportive family, with a civil engineer father and a homemaker mother, Umaid said that his school and coaching classes played a key role in resolving his doubts. His routine involved 7–8 hours of daily study alongside regular classes. "I stayed consistent, attended every session, and gave maximum effort," he shared. His advice for NEET aspirants: "Focus on NCERT for Biology and Chemistry, practice PYQs for Physics, and tackle higher-level analytical problems." A self-motivated learner, Umaid avoided distractions and drew inspiration from star footballer Cristiano Ronaldo's work ethic. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch xu hướng AUD/USD? IC Markets Đăng ký Undo He balanced his studies with weekend football, maintaining a healthy lifestyle. As he prepares for medical college, Umaid is keeping his future options open. Nashit wants to serve society Mohammed Nashit secured AIR 136 in NEET UG 2025 through 6–7 hours of consistent daily study. Nashit said battling mental fatigue was his biggest challenge. Throughout his preparation, his mother and sister stood by him with constant support. His father is a civil engineer, while his sister is pursuing MBBS in Hyderabad. Inspired by his family, Nashit now hopes to serve society after becoming a doctor. Disha Mankhani and Moleen Raut: Beating the odds Disha Mankhani scored 551 marks in NEET UG, securing an AIR of 11,717. She cleared the exam in her first attempt. Her journey was filled with emotional stress, personal disputes, and phases of instability that made studying difficult. But she didn't give up. Through all the ups and downs, Disha stayed focused on her goal. She now hopes to get a seat at GMCH Nagpur, allowing her to continue her medical journey in her hometown, close to her roots and support system. Moleen Raut from Bhandara also cleared NEET UG in his first attempt, scoring 570 marks (AIR-5471). He ranked 127th in the SC category. Moleen followed a steady routine, studying 11 to 12 hours a day. His hard work and discipline paid off. Behind him stood the quiet support of his father, a pharmacist, who inspired and encouraged him throughout. Mishra aims for AIIMS Nagpur AIIMS Nagpur is the dream destination for Manas Mishra, who secured an impressive AIR 835 in the general EWS category. Studying 8 to 9 hours daily, he received strong support from his family. His father works in the irrigation department, his mother is a teacher, and his sister is an IT professional. With unwavering discipline and determination, he is confident of getting admission at AIIMS Nagpur. OBC topper overcame eyesight problem Jay Sanjay Khandekar overcame a major eyesight problem to emerge as Vidarbha topper in the OBC category. He faced the unexpected challenge just before NEET-UG, following a significant rise in his glasses' power. However, he remained resolute and focused on his goal. Supported by his businessman father, homemaker mother, and an MBBS brother, Jay overcame every obstacle to achieve his dream. With dedicated effort—studying 10 hours daily—he achieved an impressive All India OBC rank of 502 and secured the 1st rank in Vidarbha in the category. (Interviews by Simran Shrivastava, N Soumya, Eklavya Singh, Alice Azim) Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .


Time of India
6 days ago
- Time of India
MP Woman Killed in Hit-and-Run on Wardha Road
Nagpur: A 33-year-old woman from Madhya Pradesh died in a hit-and-run incident on Wardha Road on Saturday. Shubhangi Yadav, a resident of Shahpur, was reportedly on her way to Dongargaon when her moped was hit by a speeding truck. The vehicle fled the scene without stopping to help. The injured woman was rushed to AIIMS Nagpur for treatment, but was declared dead on arrival. Hingna police have registered a case of hit-and-run and launched a probe to identify and trace the absconding truck driver. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .


Time of India
7 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
AIIMS Nagpur torchbearer of innovation, says Nadda
Nagpur: AIIMS Nagpur on Friday became the country's first institution to host a national-level Best Practices Conclave, an initiative launched by the Union ministry of health and family welfare. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Union health minister virtually inaugurated the two-day event, which brought together directors and senior faculty from AIIMS institutes across India. Calling AIIMS Nagpur a "torchbearer of innovation and leadership", Nadda lauded the institute for taking the lead in convening this pioneering conclave. The event aims to showcase and share successful models in medical education, patient care, hospital governance, and digital transformation among the new-generation AIIMS. "This conclave is a pioneering initiative that seeks to consolidate the rich experiences of new AIIMS in three key domains: teaching, learning and research; hospital services; and governance and patient convenience," Nadda said. He emphasized that institutions like AIIMS Nagpur are not only addressing regional health disparities but also making significant contributions to research, education, and affordable healthcare delivery, particularly in underserved regions such as Vidarbha. Underlining the govt's commitment to excellence, Nadda noted that all AIIMS campuses are redefining patient care by offering high-quality, evidence-based, and affordable treatment backed by state-of-the-art infrastructure and specialised services. AIIMS Nagpur came in for the minister's special praise for its role in promoting interdisciplinary research and structured mentorship in line with national health goals. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Union health secretary Punya Salila Srivastava, in her inaugural address, stressed the importance of leadership and collaborative growth. "Institutional growth will depend on the leader's vision. I encourage all institutions to learn from the best practices of their peers and take forward the govt's mission of excellence in medical education and universal healthcare," she said. Dr Prashant Joshi, executive director and CEO of AIIMS Nagpur, said, "It is a matter of pride for Nagpur and central India that this historic first edition of the Best Practices Conclave is being held here. AIIMS Nagpur remains committed to becoming a model institution that integrates regional relevance with national standards in teaching, research, and patient care." Participating institutions included AIIMS Bhopal, AIIMS Jammu, AIIMS Jodhpur, AIIMS Bilaspur, AIIMS Patna, AIIMS Raipur, AIIMS Deoghar, AIIMS Guwahati, and others, along with representatives from PMSSY and the ministry of defence. About the conclave Organiser: Union ministry of health & family welfare Venue: AIIMS Nagpur — the first AIIMS to host such a conclave Participants: All new AIIMS (Bhopal, Jodhpur, Jammu, Bilaspur, Raipur, etc.), PMSSY, and Ministry Themes: Best practices in teaching & research, hospital services, governance & patient convenience Objective: Sharing institutional innovations, improving quality care and system efficiency Vision: Foster interdisciplinary collaboration and drive excellence in public health delivery