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The Hindu
3 days ago
- Science
- The Hindu
‘Solving old JEE Advanced papers helped in preparation for NEET'
Solving the old JEE Advanced papers and attending mock tests conducted by the college greatly helped in preparing for NEET, said Expert PU College students Nikhil Sonnad and K.G. Nidhi, who secured All India Ranking (AIR) of 17 and 84, respectively, in NEET 2025. Talking to reporters here, Ms. Nidhi, a native of Kodagu, said: 'I regularly interacted with my teachers and got my doubts clarified. I also interacted with my juniors, and it helped me revise the first-year PU portion.' Mr. Sonnad said he concentrated on basic concepts in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology. 'We solved many old JEE Advanced question papers,' he said. Shreyas M. Mahalingappa, with an AIR of 214, set a target to solve the maximum number of questions within a given time, which helped him perform well in NEET. Subramanya Udupa, the academic vice-principal of the college, said that they had students solve a large number of mock papers with a high level of difficulty. 'The scores that our students made are close to what they got in the mock tests,' said the chairman of the Expert Group of Institutions, Narendra L. Nayak. Ten students from the college scored ranks in the top 500, while 15 students scored in the top 1,000 and 24 students scored in the top 2,000. Seven students scored more than 625 marks, 19 students scored above 600, and 57 scored above 575 marks. In total, 233 students scored more than 500 marks. Almost all students who wrote NEET were qualified for admission to the MBBS course, he said. Of students who took NEET long-term coaching from the college, nine scored more than 525 marks, 18 scored above 500 and 54 scored above 450 marks, Mr. Nayak said.


New Indian Express
5 days ago
- General
- New Indian Express
Seven, including two girls, in top 100 NEET-UG scorers from Karnataka
BENGALURU: Seven students from Karnataka, including two girls, have made it to the top 100 ranks in the NEET-UG 2025 exam, securing 99.99 percentile. The results were released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Saturday. Among the top achievers are Nikhil Sonnad (AIR 17), Ruchir Gupta (AIR 22), Tejas Shailesh Ghotgalkar (AIR 38), Pranshu Jahagirdar (AIR 42), Harini Sriram (AIR 72), Diganth S (AIR 80), and Nidhi KG (AIR 84). Harini and Nidhi are among the top 20 female candidates in the country, while Nikhil and Ruchir are in the top 20 among male candidates. Nikhil Sonnad from Expert PU College, Mangaluru, also emerged as the state topper. Coming from a family of doctors, Nikhil, son of neurosurgeon Dr Siddappa Sonnad and ophthalmologist Dr Meenakshi, credited his success to consistent effort, strong fundamentals, and the support of his teachers and parents. 'I focused on building a foundation and solving problems from the start. That helped me apply concepts better,' said Nikhil, who hails from Vijayapura. 'I was confident of doing well, but never expected AIR 17.'


Deccan Herald
6 days ago
- Business
- Deccan Herald
Four students from Karnataka secure top ranks in NEET
Bengaluru: Four students of the state have secured ranks within the top 50 in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) results (for admission to medical courses) were announced on Saturday. .Nikhil Sonnad from Expert PU College, Mangaluru, emerged as the state topper with All India Rank (AIR) 17. He scored 670 out of 720 (99.99%). .A native of Vijayapura, Nikhil had previously secured 98.3% in II PU and also bagged the 8th rank in BSc (Agriculture). He now aims to join the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), said, 'It was a surprise. I expected a good rank, but not AIR 17.'.'I never followed a rigid schedule. My approach was flexible. Physics was particularly tough this year, but I focused on understanding and carefully reading the questions,' he said. .Born into a family of medicos, Nikhil aspires to pursue cancer research and dreams of becoming a medical Gupta from Alpine Public School and Allen Career Institute, Bengaluru, secured AIR also aims for AIIMS Delhi and credits his parents and teachers for his success. His parents work in the IT sector, and his maternal grandparents have a medical Shailesh Ghotgalkar secured AIR 38. He said he studied from 7.30 am to 5.30 pm in college and continued studying at home in the evenings. Chess and badminton helped him relax during stressful times. .Of the 1,42,369 candidates who appeared for NEET 2025 from Karnataka, 83,582 have qualified. This is a slight decline from last year, when 88,887 candidates Jahagirdar of Allen Career Institute, Bengaluru, has secured AIR the Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PWBD-Male) category, Gautam Kumar from Karnataka emerged as the national topper with AIR 1, was conducted on May 4 across 5,468 centres in 552 cities, including 14 international locations. A total of 22,09,318 candidates appeared nationwide, of whom 12,36,531 qualified. Among 11 transgender candidates, 6 year, 460 candidates from Karnataka opted to write the exam in Kannada, compared to 1,065 last year.


Time of India
6 days ago
- General
- Time of India
NEET 2025: Karnataka students bag seven ranks in top 100, four in top 50
1 2 Bengaluru: Seven students from Karnataka made it to the top 100 of National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) 2025, which holds the key to medical and dental seats in the country. Of these, four students cracked the top 50. As many as 1.5 lakh students had registered, and 1.4 lakh appeared for NEET from Karnataka this year; 83,582 students qualified. The numbers were down from 2024, when 1.5 lakh students appeared and 88,887 qualified. Even then, Karnataka is in the top five states with the most NEET aspirants. Uttar Pradesh sent the maximum number of NEET aspirants with 3.4 lakh (1.7 lakh qualified), followed by Maharashtra (2.5 lakh registered; 1.2 lakh qualified), Rajasthan (1.8 lakh registered; 1.1 lakh qualified), and Bihar (1.6 lakh registered; 80,000 qualified). Tamil Nadu had 1.4 lakh registered and 76,000 qualified candidates. Harini Sriram, AIR 72, was among the top 20 female students in the country. Nikhil Sonnad (AIR 17) and Ruchir Gupta (22) made it to the top 20 male candidates. K Prajwal Singh Rathod, NEET rank 263, was top 10 in the Scheduled Caste category. Gautam Kumar S, NEET rank 1,684, was top in Persons with Benchmark Disabilities. This year, only 460 students took the exam in Kannada — the lowest since 2019. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Investire è più facile che mai BG SAXO Scopri di più Undo NEET is available in 13 languages. In 2019, 2,305 students appeared for the exam in Kannada, but the number reduced to 1,005 in 2020 and 963 in 2021. While a little more than 1,000 students took the exam in 2022 and 2024, the number was 704 in 2023. While 18.2 lakh students took NEET in English, Hindi was the Indian language in which the maximum number of students — 3.3 lakh — appeared. Meanwhile, 53,025 students appeared for the exam in Gujarati, 38,242 in Bengali, and 26,580 in Tamil. With the exam this year being tough, the scoring of students in Karnataka was low, in line with the national trend. 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 .

The Hindu
6 days ago
- Business
- The Hindu
NEET-2025: Vijayapura boy tops Karnataka
Nikhil Sonnad, a native of Vijayapura who studied in Expert PU College, Mangaluru, emerged as the topper from Karnataka after the National Testing Agency (NTA) announced the NEET(UG)-2025 result on Saturday. He got All India Rank (AIR) 17 and scored 670 marks (99.99%) out of 720 in the NEET. He had secured 98.3% in II PU exams in the Science stream this year and is aiming to join the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi. He also secured 8th rank in (Agriculture) in CET-2025. Speaking to The Hindu, Nikhil said, 'I have never followed a fixed schedule in studying. I have always been flexible. This year, the NEET was tough. The physics questions were very difficult. But I read and understood carefully without getting nervous and answered them. I did not expect to get AIR-17. Instead, I thought I would get a good rank. So, I am happy to be the State topper.' Being born to doctor parents, Nikhil expressed his desire to pursue a career in cancer research and become a medical entrepreneur after his postgraduate degree. This year, four students from Karnataka made it to top 50 ranks at the All India level. Ruchir Gupta, a student of Alpine Public School, Bengaluru, has secured AIR-22, Tejas Shailesh Ghotgalkar has got AIR-38, and Pranshu Jahagirdar of Allen Career Institute, Bengaluru, has got AIR-42. According to an NTA release, of the 1,42,369 students from Karnataka who appeared, as many as 83,582 are eligible to take part in the counselling process this year. Compared to the previous year, the number of candidates qualified from Karnataka this year has declined. Last year, 88,887 had qualified. Under the Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PWBD-Male), Gautam Kumar from Karnataka emerged as the national topper with AIR-1,684. NEET was conducted in 13 languages, including Kannada, this year and 460 candidates registered to write in Kannada against last year's 1,065. This year, of the 22,09,318 candidates who appeared for the exam, 12,36,531 qualified from across the country. Of 11 transgenders, six got qualified. The test was conducted on May 4 at 5,468 different centres in 552 cities across the country, including 14 outside India.