
Narayana claims first ranks, Sri Chaitanya assert top ranks in EAPCET 2025
'With six ranks in the top 10 and 50 ranks in the top 100 in the Engineering stream and seven ranks in top 10 and 17 ranks in top 20 and 70 ranks in top 100, our students have proven that there is no competition to this institute,' it stated.
It claimed that the rankers in Engineering stream are Udagandala Rama Charan Reddy (2), Pammina Hema Sai Surya Karthik (3), Laxmi Bhargav Mende (4), Manthri Reddy Venkata Ganesh Royal (5), and the rankers in Agriculture and Pharmacy stream are Sabbani Lalith Varenya (2), Chada Akshith (3), Peddinti Rachala Shainand (4), and Brahmani Rendla (5).
Institute director Sushma Bopanna maintained that its integrated programs, internal test papers, and the training by expert faculty were key to the results.
In a press release, Narayana Educational Institutions said its students secured the first ranks in both Engineering and A&P streams.
'In Engineering stream, Narayana got 39 ranks in top 100 and in A&P stream 15 ranks in top 100 were secured. In total, Narayana achieved five ranks in top 10, 54 in top 100, 265 in top 250 and 492 in top1000 ranks,' the release stated.
Institute's director Sharani Ponguru stated: 'Achieving State first rank in both Engineering and Agriculture & Pharmacy, along with so many top ranks, is no small feat. Our integrated syllabus, micro-schedules, expert faculty, and daily assessments help students overcome their weaknesses and build confidence.'
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