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Nagpur boy Umaid Khan tops Vid with AIR 21, ranks 3rd in Maha

Nagpur boy Umaid Khan tops Vid with AIR 21, ranks 3rd in Maha

Time of India14-06-2025
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Nagpur: Umaid Ahmed Khan brought laurels to the city with an AIR of 21 in NEET-UG 2025 results declared on Saturday. He was ranked 3rd in Maharashtra.
Besides Umaid, four more students excelled with good AIRs in NEET-UG from the city.
Mohammad Nashit was the second city topper with AIR 136, followed by Malhar Mahale with AIR 154, Panshul Sanjay Gaikwad securing AIR 254, and Aditya Sawle with AIR 264.
All the five students took regular coaching at a private institute in Nagpur. City topper Umaid studied at Indian Olympiad School from Grade 8 to 12, consistently demonstrating academic brilliance, dedication, and a passion for excellence. He wishes to pursue MBBS from AIIMS Delhi.
"His success is a reflection of his hard work. Umaid is an inspiration for all our students and a testament to what determination and discipline can achieve," said Suhail Khan, director of Indian Olympaid School.
The faculty members of the coaching institute too congratulated all the students and wished them a bright future.
Four students from Dr Ambedkar College, Deekshabhoomi, stood meritorious in different categories, though they had lower all India rankings.
Jay Khandekar is the probable topper in the OBC category from the city, while Moleen Raut was probably first in the Scheduled Caste (SC) category. Khandekar scored 597 marks out of 720 for a 99.9273 percentile, and Raut scored 570 marks out of 720 (99.7482 percentile).
Manas Mishra is the likely topper from EWS category. Mishra scored 560 marks out of 720, with a 99.6143 percentile. Disha Mankani excelled in the general category from the college. Mankani scored 551 marks out of 720, with a 99.4572 percentile. Many students of Dr Ambedkar College brought laurels by scoring above 95 percentile and keeping the legacy alive, said college officials.
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