Jnanasudha students excel in NEET-UG 2023
Press Release, Jun 16, 2023, 9:32 PM IST
Udupi: Students of the Jnansudha have excelled in the recently announced results of the all-India level 2023 NEET-UG medical entrance examination.
As many as 15 students of Jnanasudha have scored more than 600 marks and 93 students have scored more than 500 marks in NEET-UG conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to MBBS and other medical courses.
Athira Krishna Nayak scored 646 marks towards 99.5988 percentile, Dhruva P.B. 635 marks for 99.4039 percentile, Rohith Hegde 626 marks for 99.2302 percentile, Chethan C Patil 626 marks for 99.2302 percentile, Ankitha.P. Acharya 620 marks for 99.0799 percentile, Vishwas.M. 618 marks for 99.0446 percentile, Amulya Shetty 616 marks, Pranav Gujjar 616 marks, Vaishnavi S M 615 marks, Kannika K.J. 614 marks, Trisha Kanth 612 marks, M.R. Yashas Reddy 611 marks, Anu B.G. 603 marks, Chirag R. Nayak has scored 600 marks, and Thilak Rao has scored 600 marks.
Dr. Sudhakar Shetty, President of Ajekar Padma Gopal Education Trust expressed his appreciation for the achievement of the students and appreciated the efforts of Jnanasudha Training Institute.
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