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Allen has 4 students in NEET top-10
6/17/2025 10:04:27 PM
Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, June 17: NEET-UG 2025 results - Allen's Mrinal Jha bags AIR-4 and Aashi Singh secures All India Rank-2 in Girls Category
Kota. Allen Career Institute has once again proved its superiority in the NEET-UG 2025 results declared by the National Testing Agency.
In NEET-UG 2025 results, Allen Career Institute students have secured top ranks in the country as well as admission in a large number of government medical colleges.
Allen Career Institute CEO Nitin Kukreja said that in the results, Allen's classroom course student Mrinal Jha has secured All India Rank-04. Along with this, four students have secured a place in the top-10, in which Keshav Mittal got All India Rank 07 and Bhavya Chirag Jha bagged All India Rank 08. All three are Allen's classroom students. Aarav Agarwal has got All India Rank 10 who is associated with Allen through distance education. Allen's Aashi Singh has got All India Rank-12 and has been ranked-2 in the All India Girls category. As per results seen so far 39 students of Allen in the top-100. In this, 29 are from the classroom program. 10 are from distance learning and online test series programs. On this occasion Allen's Directors congratulated all the successful students and their parents.
CEO Nitin Kukreja said that Allen's results have been better in terms of quality as well as numbers. Until the results are seen, a large number of students are coming forward, whose admission is considered certain for admission in MBBS in Government Medical College.
He said that Allen believes in excellence. Along with the best environment, best faculties, Allen is giving the best results. In the last 16 years, 13 classroom students of Allen have secured All India Rank-1 in medical entrance exams. In the year 2024, every fourth student taking admission in AIIMS Institute, considered to be the best institute in the country for medical education, was from Allen. Along with this, more than 10450 students of Allen got admission in government medical colleges.
He said that Allen also believes in the authenticity and transparency of the results and to maintain it, it has got its results validated by the country's largest audit firm EY India.
It is noteworthy that in the results of JEE-Advanced-2025, Rajit Gupta, a classroom student of Allen Career Institute, topped All India. There were 4 classroom students in the top-10 and a maximum 46 students in top-100 were from Allen.
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