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India Today
4 days ago
- Health
- India Today
Krishang Joshi bags NEET AIR 3 despite doubts from last year's paper leak
After months of uncertainty and pressure following last year's NEET paper leak, a Class 12 student from Pune has proven that consistency and clarity can overcome doubt. Scoring an All India Rank 3 in NEET UG 2025, he turned challenges into stepping stones. Despite initial fears about the fairness of the exam, he stayed focus on understanding concepts, not just memorising them, made all the difference. With disciplined study hours and strong support, he's now set to join one of India's top medical just 17, Krishang Joshi from Pune secured All India Rank 3 in NEET UG 2025. But his journey wasn't all smooth—especially after last year's paper leak scandal that had shaken students' trust in the system. 'I was hopeful, but I couldn't trust the process after what happened last year,' he admits. The 2024 NEET UG controversy left him uncertain about the fairness of the exam. "The paper was too easy last year, and it felt like a matter of luck," he says. That doubt lingered during his Krishang always believed he'd clear NEET in his first attempt, he never expected a top 3 rank. 'After the exam, I thought maybe top 50, and later hoped for top 10. Even after checking the final answer key, I didn't expect top 5,' he shares.A DREAM BEYOND COLLEGE TAGS advertisementDespite the uncertainty, giving up was never an option. He remained determined and focused, aiming to become a doctor—regardless of the college tag. 'I just want to be a good doctor. Even if I didn't get AIIMS Delhi, I was confident about MAMC or Safdarjung,' he the dream of AIIMS Delhi had been with him since Class 10. 'AIIMS has a top-notch faculty, skill-building opportunities, and overall holistic growth. It's one of India's best,' says Krishang, who studied at Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL), Pune, on a full OF CONCEPTUAL CLARITYLiving away from his family, Krishang followed a rigorous routine. His day began at 9 am with classes and continued into the night with study sessions lasting till 1 am. Yet, he made sure to sleep for at least 6–8 hours. 'It doesn't feel hectic if you enjoy the process,' he asked about the secret to his success, Krishang answers without hesitation—Conceptual Understanding. 'Earlier, I used to just memorise formulas. But then I realised if I understood the concept, I could solve any question. That changed everything for me.'With clarity, consistency, and strong concepts as his foundation, Krishang Joshi is now all set to pursue his dream of becoming a skilled and compassionate doctor.


Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Health
- Hindustan Times
NEET Result 2025: All you need to know about MCC counselling
MCC NEET UG Counselling 2025: The result of the medical entrance test NEET UG 2025 has been announced and the next step for the successful candidates is to apply for the online counselling process. For MBBS and BDS seats, there are two types of counselling – all India quota and state quota. For the all India quota, the NEET UG counselling is carried out by the Medical Counselling Committee or MCC. State counselling is done by the respective state authorities. Also read: NEET UG 2025 success story: 'Aspired to be doctor since class 10,' says AIR 3 holder Krishang Joshi Candidates should also know that beyond MBBS and BDS, there are courses like veterinary, life sciences and nursing that they can apply for (at undergraduate level) using the NEET UG score. MCC counselling is held for the following seats- Also read: "Wanted to study Arts and pursue UPSC": Rajasthan's Mahesh Kumar tops in NEET 2025 MCC NEET UG counselling will be an online process till seat allocation, after which shortlisted candidates must report to their allotted medical colleges to confirm admission. Last year, the counselling was held in two rounds, followed by a stray vacancy round and a special stray vacancy round. Also read: Indore boy Utkarsha Awadhiya shines in NEET UG result Before applying, candidates should check the brochure which will be uploaded on the official website to confirm their eligibility and for other details.


India Gazette
6 days ago
- General
- India Gazette
Uttarakhand's Krishang Joshi secures AIR 3 in NEET UG 2025, says he aspired to be doctor since class 10
Mangaluru (Karnataka) [India] June 15 (ANI): The National Testing Agency declared the results of the NEET (UG) examination on Saturday. Krishang Joshi has secured All India Rank 3 in the NEET UG 2025 examination, entering the top ranks of one of India's toughest medical entrance tests. Krishang, originally from Uttarakhand, took the NEET UG exam from Maharashtra and brought pride to his family and state with this remarkable achievement. While speaking to ANI about his success, Krishang said, 'Since class ten, my ambition has been to become a doctor, because as my parents say, it is a very noble profession, you can work independently and serve society.' 'My father works as a deputy conservator at the New Mangaluru Port Association and my mother is a housewife,' he added. He shared that the ambition to become a doctor had taken root years ago. Krishang also admitted that he was surprised by the result. 'I did not expect a third rank. I was sure I would get a rank under 50...' Meanwhile, Indore's Utkarsh Awadhiya secured All India Rank 2 in NEET UG 2025. He advised NEET aspirants to stay away from social media. He says, 'I continued working hard and enjoyed the journey. It is not that this journey was very difficult for me. I enjoyed this journey at every step. I started the preparation in class 11. Our class timings were 9.30 am to 6.30 pm. I used to return to the hostel after that and study seriously for 2 to 3 hours.' He advised aspirants to avoid too much mobile use.'I lived in a hostel because the study environment created in a hostel cannot be created at home. My father is a branch manager in HDFC Bank. My mother is a housewife. I also have a younger brother. He will probably prepare for the JEE. I would like to tell children that if you want to prepare well for NEET, then do not use mobile too much. You should stay away from social media,' he added. The NEET (UG) examinations were held on May 4 across 548 cities in India and 14 international centres. More than 20.8 lakh students appeared for the NEET (UG) examination. 'NEET (UG) 2025 Results are now LIVE! All candidates are advised to check their email for their scorecards. You can also download your result using your login credentials at NTA said in its 'X' post. Rajasthan's Mahesh Kumar achieved the first rank in the NEET (UG) 2025 examination with a percentile of 99.9999547. (ANI)

Hindustan Times
6 days ago
- General
- Hindustan Times
TS Inter Supply Exam Results 2025 on June 16: Credentials needed, steps to check scores when out at tgbie.cgg.gov.in
The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education, TSBIE, will be releasing the TS Inter supply results for general and vocational streams at 12 pm on Monday, June 16, 2025. When released, candidates will be able to check their results on the official website at Alternatively, the results can also be checked on the official website at. Also read: MHT-CET PCM exam result 2025 tomorrow, here's how to download scores at when released Students must keep the following details ready to check the scores: Also read: NEET UG 2025 success story: 'Aspired to be doctor since class 10,' says AIR 3 holder Krishang Joshi Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to check the IPASE results when out. 1. Visit the official website at 2. On the home page, click on the link to download TS Inter Supplementary Result 2025 for 1st or 2nd year. 3. Enter your credentials to log in and submit. 4. Check your result displayed on the screen. 5. Download the TS IPASE Result 2025 and keep a printout of the same for future reference. The TGBIE conducted the first and second year supplementary examination from May 22 to May 30, 2025, in two shifts. The 1st year exam was held in the forenoon session, from 9 AM to 12 PM, while 2nd year exam was held in the afternoon session, from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM on all days. Also read: NEET UG Result 2025 announced, here's what is next for qualified candidates The TS Inter 1st year theory exams were conducted from March 5 to March 24, and 2nd year theory exams were held from March 6 to March 25, 2025. The papers were held in single shifts from 9 am to 12 pm. The Telangana Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) March 2025 exam results were declared on April 22,2025. For more information, candidates are advised to visit the official website of TSBIE.


Hindustan Times
7 days ago
- Science
- Hindustan Times
Two students from state in NEET top 10, Baramati girl stands third among NEET female students
MUMBAI: Two students from Maharashtra stood in the top 10 in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for medical education conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The results were announced on Saturday. Pune's Krishang Joshi secured All India Rank (AIR) 3 by scoring 681 out of 720 while Aarav Agarwal obtained AIR 10 with a score of 675 out of 720. Siddhi Badhe from Baramati, who scored 665, secured AIR 26 and third place in the all-India top 20 female students list. The NTA conducted the examination on May 4 across the country and abroad in 16 languages. A total of 2,48,201 students had registered from Maharashtra. Of these, 2,42,858 students appeared for the examination and 1,25,727 students qualified (passed). Krishang Joshi (AIR 3) Krishang Joshi never imagined that he would climb this high. Born in Mumbai and raised in Goa, Krishang is the son of a government employee. He moved to Pune two years ago after clearing the 'Scholars Batch' selection exam of Aakash Foundation, determined to give NEET his best shot. 'I'm very happy with my result,' he said. 'About six months ago, I thought I might make it to the top 50. But after I intensified my studies, I started believing I could get a rank under 10. Still, AIR 3 was beyond what I expected.' Krishang completed his Class 10 in Goa before joining the Aakash Foundation Pune centre for NEET preparation. He followed a strict study plan guided by his teachers and stayed focused throughout. 'I love physics, so I practised even the most difficult problems regularly,' he said. 'That helped me a lot, especially because the physics paper this year was tougher than usual.' With an outstanding NEET score in hand, Krishang is now aiming for admission to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi. Aarav Agarwal (AIR 10) Growing up in Mumbai's Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) township, Aarav Agarwal was always fascinated by science. With his father working in BARC and having studied in the township's school, he was introduced early to the world of research and education. His love for biology eventually shaped his goal—to become a doctor. 'I've been interested in biology since childhood,' Aarav said. 'It just felt natural to aim for a career in medicine.' After finishing Class 10, he enrolled at Pace IIT for NEET coaching and supplemented his preparation with the Aakash test series. Aarav credits his performance to consistent effort and timely help from his teachers. 'I didn't expect to be in the top 10, but I worked really hard,' he said. 'I cleared all my doubts, practised a lot and stayed disciplined.' Aarav scored 91% in his Class 12 board exams. Like many other top performers, he now hopes to pursue medical education at AIIMS, Delhi. Siddhi Badhe (AIR 26, 3rd Among Girls) Siddhi Badhe, daughter of schoolteachers from Baramati, has always been clear about what she wanted to do in life. 'I decided I wanted to become a doctor when I was in Class 6. I've always loved biology,' she said. Both her parents are educators—her father teaches in a zilla parishad school while her mother is a primary teacher in a municipal council school. Their guidance and support played a key role in her journey. Siddhi completed her school education in Baramati and joined Success Code, a local coaching institute, to prepare for NEET. 'I used to study for more than 12 hours a day and never missed a class,' she said. 'That consistency helped me understand every subject in depth.' Her efforts paid off as she secured AIR 26 in NEET 2024, scoring 665 out of 720 marks, and ranked third among all female candidates. Her dream now is to join AIIMS Delhi and take her first steps towards becoming a doctor.