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NEET UG Results 2025: Ahmedabad boy Bhavya Jha secures AIR 8, sets sights on AIIMS-New Delhi

NEET UG Results 2025: Ahmedabad boy Bhavya Jha secures AIR 8, sets sights on AIIMS-New Delhi

Indian Express14-06-2025
NEET UG Results 2025: Sharing his first thoughts with the indianexpress.com after securing an All India Rank (AIR) 8 in the NEET UG 2025, the results of which were declared on Saturday, Bhavya Chirag Jha said, 'I just knew that I need to score good marks in NEET UG 2025, but getting an All India Rank was not on my mind while preparing.'
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The Ahmedabad teen, who cracked the medical entrance test on his first attempt, started preparing for the NEET UG from Class 11. Ever since then, he has dreamt of roaming in the corridors of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. The 18-year-old is now confident that he will soon accomplish what he thought of years ago.
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Bhavya Jha scored a percentile of 99.9996379 in the NEET UG 2025. Speaking about his inspiration, he said, 'I was motivated by my brother, Sarvagya Jha, who is now working as an intern in the GMERS Medical College, Sola, Ahmedabad. My brother is my biggest motivator and an inspiration for me in the medical field. He has helped me with notes. He knew about the roadblocks that could come my way, and he prepared me for them. He encouraged me even if I could not perform well in the mock test sometimes.'
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Dividing time
Many medical aspirants drop a year or migrate to open schools to focus on NEET UG; however, this was not the case with Bhavya Jha. Being a day scholar, he attended school regularly and also prepared for the medical entrance test. 'There was just one solution – to manage time. After attending school, I used to complete assignments and homework, followed by offline coaching from the Allen Institute. Once the coaching class was over, I used to revise what was done in the class and practice some questions,' said Bhavya Jha.
For Bhavya Jha, going to school was a refreshing activity, where he used to meet and interact with peers and play volleyball – 'a sport that could refresh his mind within minutes.'
Target AIIMS
For Bhavya Jha, AIIMS, New Delhi, is a place where every NEET aspirant wishes to study. 'In my opinion, AIIMS is the best medical institute for both UG and PG courses because of the faculty you interact with. Their experience and knowledge are unmatched. I have heard my teachers saying that the AIIMS environment is also good, which gives practical and ground-level exposure to MBBS students,' he said. After AIIMS, his second choice is Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER).
Asked if he felt he was missing out on fun activities owing to his routine for NEET UG preparation, Bhavya Jha replied, 'No, I never had the feeling of missing out. I knew that if I work hard for two years, then I will be able to do better than what my friends are doing now.' he said. The NEET UG 2025 rank holder added that he does not even have a social media account.
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