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NEET 2023: SAI Students Bag Top 3 Ranks In Odisha; Know Their Success Mantra

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OB Bureau

Bhubaneswar: Swayam Shakti Tripathy, student of SAI International School, has become the state topper in NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) 2023 by securing All India Rank (AIR) 8 with 715 marks. He, who scored 99.9 percentile, also took coaching at Aakash Institute at Bhouma Nagar, Unit-4, here.

Surya Pratap Mishra and Abhipsa Chowdhury, also from SAI, have come second and third with AIR 35 and AIR 63. Abhipsa also figured in the top-20 list of female candidates.

The school, in a release, said that their exceptional results bear testimony to their unwavering dedication, tireless efforts, and the institution’s relentless pursuit of providing quality education. Their success across various disciplines, exemplifies the school’s holistic approach to education and its focus on nurturing well-rounded individuals.

“We are immensely proud of our students’ outstanding achievements in the NET Examinations 2023. Their accomplishments not only reflect their remarkable dedication and perseverance but also exemplify the efficacy of SAI International School’s holistic education system. Our steadfast aim has always been to create an environment that fosters excellence and empowers students to realise their fullest potential. I wish all my achievers my heartiest Congratulations! These students are the future doctors that you’re looking at!” said Chairperson, SAI International, Silpi Sahoo.

TOPPERS SPEAK

“I am honoured and thrilled to have secured the top rank in the NEET Exams 2023 in the state. Throughout my journey, my mentors at SAI International School have been instrumental in shaping my academic career. The school’s nurturing environment, comprehensive curriculum, and exceptional faculty have played a significant role in my success. I would also like to extend my gratitude towards my parents who have gone above & beyond for constantly encouraging me,” said Swayam Shakti Tripathy.

He dedicated 12 to 13 hours a day for NEET and followed the NCERT books and materials as part of his preparation for the medical entrance test.

Swayam said he has planned to pursue MBBS at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, and wants to pursue post-graduate in surgery. He had bagged 98.6% in his Class 12, results of which was announced on May 12.

“Preparing for the NEET exams was a challenging yet rewarding experience. SAI International School provided me with a strong foundation in the medical sciences, fostering my passion for the field. The teachers went above and beyond to ensure that I received the best education and guidance, equipping me with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel. My coaches at Akash helped me throughout. I’m extremely grateful to our Chairperson Ma’am, for teaching us to dream big and constantly empowering our spirits with her unwavering encouragement,” said Surya Pratap Mishra.

“Securing the 3rd rank in the NEET 2023 exams for the state of Odisha fills me with immense gratitude and pride. I owe this remarkable achievement to the unwavering support of my family, my teachers, and the incredible SAI International School community. Their guidance and encouragement have shaped my success, fuelling my determination to pursue my dreams in the medical field,” said Abhipsa Chowdhury.

The achievers also spoke about dedicating long hours to understand concepts, practisie mock tests, and analyse previous years’ question papers, accompanied by soughing guidance from teachers and utilising study materials provided by the school. They all highlighted how maintaining a positive mindset and staying motivated were crucial elements in their preparation strategies.

Of 55,866 candidates from Odisha who appeared in the NEET exam, 28,330 could qualify. A total of 57,092 candidates had applied for the exam from the state.

Prabhanjan J of Tamil Nadu and Bora Varun Chakravarthi of Andhra Pradesh jointly topped the test by securing 720/720 marks.

The NTA conducted the Test for 20,87,462 candidates at 4,097 different centres located in 499 Cities throughout the country including 14 cities outside India.

OB Bureau

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