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India Today
11 hours ago
- Sport
- India Today
No social media, no cricket, 3 coaching centres: NEET AIR 7's rigorous prep
When the NEET UG 2025 results went public, Keshav Mittal was everywhere. With an All India Rank of 7, coaching giants Allen, Motion Education, and Narayana all rushed to claim truth? He attended regular classroom sessions at one centre and joined the test series of a year where over 22.7 lakh candidates registered for NEET UG, it's no surprise that students turn to more than one coaching platform for A video that recently went viral even shows how three major institutes -- Allen, Motion NEET, and Narayana -- have all claimed Keshav as their own. While it stirred debate online, for students like Keshav, mixing modules, mock tests, and resources from different centres often becomes a necessity in such a high-stakes prep wasn't defined by the name on the classroom wall. He underwent a rigorous preparation journey with consistency, quiet discipline, and a deep sense of BY A MOTHER'S WORDSKeshav's motivation to pursue medicine came from home.'My mother always talk to me about the needy who struggle to get basic medicine. That motivated me,' he says. It was a responsibility he took seriously.'Parents and teachers supported me a lot for making it possible for me to achieve such a rank, which was like a dream for me,' says START, OLYMPIADS AND ALLadvertisementEven before NEET entered the picture, Keshav had already taken part in national science Olympiads.'I have written INJSO and other science Olympiads,' he interest in science was clear, and he had a plan early on. 'In 10th class I have scored well and planned to get a good medical college seat.' Keshav Mittal was claimed by three coaching centres (Photos: X/@RANJEET80HLP) A PREP PLAN BUILT ON TESTS AND FOCUSThe formula was straightforward: keep distractions out and test regularly.'Focus on all the subjects is very important and that is possible only if we keep ourselves away from social media, movies, cricket and even family events,' he says.'It is very important to follow a strict routine,' he adds. That meant staying off Instagram, skipping cricket matches, and saying no to family the mock tests? Non-negotiable. 'Just be focused and don't get disappointed if you score less in your weekly exams,' he advises. 'Practice the modules and test papers properly and write all mock exams. Work on your error sheet to avoid mistakes.'WHAT NOW?advertisementWith AIR 7, colleges like AIIMS Delhi are within arm's reach. But for now, Keshav is simply soaking in the moment -- the result of quiet, consistent, and distraction-free message to others: Stay focused, practise honestly, and don't get discouraged by a bad score. Every test is a step closer to your goal.


Mint
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Love or scam? NEET UG 2025 topper features in multiple coaching centre ads; social media questions the rationale
A viral video has sparked a funny yet serious debate in the coaching world. Keshav Mittal, a 17-year-old from Punjab's Barnala, topped NEET UG 2025 with All India Rank 7 in his first try. Now, three big coaching centres, Allen, Motion and Narayana, are all claiming him as their student. Each institute shared congratulatory posts, proudly linking Keshav's success to their teaching. This has confused everyone and created a storm on social media. Memes and jokes are everywhere, with people asking how one student can belong to three rival institutes at once. 'It's love, not a scam. Coaching people for Keshav,' wrote the X (formerly Twitter) user who shared the viral video. 'Everyone has shared it on their own Instagram and Facebook. I've lost trust in all these institutes — when they're the ones doing scams, what will happen to the students?' reacted one user. One user clarified, 'This child was a regular classroom student in one coaching centre, and had joined the test series in another coaching centre.' 'It's also possible that Keshav's family might have taken money and sold the rank to the coaching institute for publicity,' alleged another user. One user wrote, 'Can't you even understand something as simple as this: students take tests from different coaching centres, sometimes they even take coaching from different places.' Keshav Mittal, a 17-year-old student from Tapa town in Punjab's Barnala district, has secured All-India Rank 7 in the NEET UG exam. He has scored 680 out of 720 marks. This was his first attempt at the national medical entrance test, and he is the highest scorer from Punjab this year. Keshav studied at DM Public Senior Secondary School in Karar Wala, Bathinda. He took coaching from a private institute in Chandigarh, according to HT. Keshav followed a daily study routine of 8 to 9 hours. The National Testing Agency (NTA), which conducts NEET every year, announced the results on June 14.


News18
a day ago
- Entertainment
- News18
1 Topper, 3 Claims: Who Taught NEET AIR 7 Keshav Mittal? Video Sparks Coaching Centre Tug-Of-War
According to the viral clip, Keshav Mittal has been associated with Allen, Motion, and Narayana - three of the biggest names in the NEET coaching industry. A video doing the rounds on social media has sparked a curious controversy in the coaching world. The spotlight is on Keshav Mittal, the 17-year-old NEET UG 2025 topper from Punjab's Barnala district, who secured an impressive All India Rank 7 in his very first attempt. But the buzz isn't just about his result – it's about the battle brewing between three of the top coaching institutes, all claiming him as their student. According to the viral clip, Keshav has been associated with Allen, Motion, and Narayana – three of the biggest names in the NEET coaching industry. Not surprisingly, all three have proudly posted congratulatory messages and claimed Keshav's success as their own. But their overlapping claims have led to widespread confusion and sparked a flood of memes, jokes, and debates online. The confusion has turned into a full-blown digital drama. Social media users are openly questioning how three rival institutes can simultaneously claim the same student. One user sarcastically wrote, 'Koi toh sach bataye (someone please tell the truth)." स्कैम नहीं प्यार हैकोचिंग वालों का केशव के लिए — राजस्थानी ट्वीट (@8PMnoCM) June 19, 2025 A post from @8PMnoCM on X (previously Twitter) added fuel to the fire, sharing the viral video with the caption, saying, 'It's not a scam, it's the coaching people's love for Keshav", along with a snapshot of congratulatory banners from all three institutes. Amid the noise, Keshav's achievement is no small feat. With a score of 680 out of 720, he emerged as Punjab's highest NEET UG scorer and one of the nation's top 10 performers among over 22.7 lakh aspirants. The result of the fiercely competitive examination was declared on June 14. As the debate continues, one possible explanation has also surfaced. Some users claim that while Keshav was a regular classroom student at one coaching institute, he had enrolled in online test series or practice modules offered by the other two. This practice – common among students preparing for national-level competitive exams – has now raised questions about the ethical marketing practices of coaching giants, many of whom rush to associate themselves with high achievers for brand visibility. In the midst of conflicting claims, the truth may lie with Keshav himself. Netizens believe only he can clarify his primary coaching affiliation, and perhaps put an end to the growing trend of 'coaching credit wars". First Published:


NDTV
2 days ago
- General
- NDTV
Viral Video Shows Multiple Coaching Centres Claiming Credit For NEET UG Topper's Success
A video circulating on social media is raising eyebrows regarding the NEET UG 2025 topper, Keshav Mittal, with multiple coaching centres claiming him as their own. The video highlights how prominent institutes like Allen, Motion NEET, and Narayana have each allegedly declared Mittal as a student who achieved All India Rank (AIR) 7 in the NEET UG 2025 exam. Watch the video here: स्कैम नहीं प्यार है कोचिंग वालों का केशव के लिए — राजस्थानी ट्वीट (@8PMnoCM) June 19, 2025 The claims have stirred online debate, prompting netizens to express scepticism and amusement. Keshav Mittal, a 17-year-old from Punjab's Barnala district, secured AIR 7 with a score of 680 out of 720 in his first attempt at the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) UG. He is also the top scorer from Punjab. The National Testing Agency (NTA) announced the NEET UG 2025 results on June 14, with over 22.7 lakh candidates participating in the highly competitive medical entrance exam. Another social media post echoes the same allegation, tagging various media outlets for verification. The caption reads: "#NEET2025 One student at #AIR7 KESHAV MITTAL is being claimed by @allenkota, @MotionKota & @narayanacoach - three different coaching institutes. Can someone verify?" The conflicting claims by coaching centres have raised questions about the accuracy and ethics of promotional strategies in the competitive test preparation industry. "Only Keshav can answer this question, and in the era of social media, it is possible to answer it," wrote one user. Explaining the situation One user wrote that "this student was a regular classroom student in one coaching, and he had joined the test series in another coaching centre."


News18
4 days ago
- Health
- News18
One Mustn't Lose Faith', Says Punjab's Keshav Mittal Who Secured AIR 7 In NEET UG 2025
Last Updated: A native of Tapa Mandi town in Barnala district, Keshav said he always wanted to be a doctor and was inspired by his father, who is also a doctor. Keshav Mittal from Punjab has secured an All India Rank of 7 in the recently released National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) or NEET (UG) 2025 exam. A native of Tapa Mandi town in Barnala district, Keshav said he always wanted to be a doctor and was inspired by his father, who is also a doctor. 'My father is also a doctor which aspired me to choose the medical field. Besides, I have always enjoyed studying chemistry and biology. Thus, medical was an obvious choice for me," said the 17-year-old. Not only did he managed to grab a spot in the top 10 in the medical entrance exam, Keshav has been a bright student in school as well. He studied class 10 from Mother Teacher School, Barnala where in he secured 97.6 per cent in the CBSE board exams and completed class 12 from D.M. Public School with an impressive 98 per cent. Talking about his preparation process for NEET 2025, Keshav said, 'I started my preparation process for NEET after class 10 exams. Right after my boards, when I chose my stream, I had in mind I have to crack the exam and started my deciding how to go about. I had a passion for Chemistry and Biology, and balanced school studies with NEET preparations at the same time. Along with notes, I also did self-study on a daily basis after school." He also took coaching classes from Allen. The youngster stated that his hard work has finally paid off and acknowledged the significant contributions of his family, teachers, and friends. His father, who inspired him to take up medical, is himself a doctor. 'One must have faith in himself. It is easy to lose faith and confidence during the preparation journey. But one must keep confidence and with the help and guidance of teachers and parents, they will be able to crack the exam," he told News18. Keshav now plans to take admission at the MBBS course offered by AIIMS Delhi. First Published: June 17, 2025, 18:48 IST