Key Points

Utkarsh Awadhiya from Indore secured the second rank in NEET UG 2025, making his family proud. His disciplined study routine and NCERT focus helped him excel. Four students from Madhya Pradesh made it to the top 100 ranks. Rajasthan's Mahesh Kumar topped the exam with 99.99 percentile.

Key Points: Indore's Utkarsh Awadhiya Ranks 2nd in NEET UG 2025

  • Utkarsh Awadhiya ranks 2nd in NEET UG 2025
  • Four MP students secure top 100 ranks
  • Utkarsh studied 6-7 hours daily with NCERT focus
  • Rajasthan's Mahesh Kumar tops NEET UG 2025
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Indore's Utkarsh Awadhiya secures 2nd rank in NEET UG; four students from MP among top 100 AIR

Indore student Utkarsh Awadhiya secures 2nd rank in NEET UG 2025, with four MP students in top 100 AIR.

"Utkarsh had started preparation for NEET from Class 10 and wants to join AIIMS Delhi - Alok Awadhiya"

Indore, June 15

Utkarsh Awadhiya from Indore has secured the second All India rank as the results of the NEET UG 2025 examination was announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Saturday.

Four students from Madhya Pradesh have secured place among the top 100 in the all India rank in the NEET UG-2025.

Utkarsh's father Alok Awadhiya, who is bank employee in Indore, said that his son's dedication and time management helped him secure the second highest rank.

He added that Utkarsh has made the whole family happy.

"Utkarsh is my elder son and obviously this is a happy moment for all of us in the family. He has his own time management for study and sports activities. He had secured 97 per cent in Class 12," he told IANS.

He also said: "Utkarsh had started preparation for the NEET exam from Class 10 onwards and wants to take admission in AIIMS Delhi to pursue his MBBS. He used to study six to seven hours daily after coaching. He loves sports also. During preparation, apart from notes, he also studied NCERT books thoroughly and revised at least 10 times before the exam."

Apart from Utkarsh Awadhiya, Agam Jain secured 45th rank, Anubhav Pandey 79th rank and Mohit Bharti 82nd rank, all of who hail from Madhya Pradesh

NEET, the largest medical entrance exam in the country, is conducted by the NTA every year for students seeking admission in MBBS and BDS courses across top medical universities and institutions across the country.

This year, around 20 lakh students appeared in the NEET exam from across the country.

In Madhya Pradesh, there are total 5,025 MBBS seats, of which, 2,488 are in 17 government-run medical colleges, while 2,450 are in 13 medical colleges located in different parts of the state.

Meanwhile, Mahesh Kumar from Rajasthan topped the NEET-UG examination this year with 99.99 percentile.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Heartiest congratulations to Utkarsh and all the rankers! MP is really shining in medical education. His father's words show how important family support is for students. Wishing him great success at AIIMS Delhi! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
So inspiring! Studying 6-7 hours daily after coaching shows real dedication. But I wonder if we're putting too much pressure on kids? NEET preparation from class 10 seems quite early. Still, kudos to these bright minds!
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Amit S.
MP students making us proud! But why only 5,025 MBBS seats for such a big state? Government should open more medical colleges. Every deserving student should get opportunity without going to expensive private colleges.
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Sneha R.
Utkarsh's balance between studies and sports is commendable! Many parents force kids to just study 24×7. His example proves all-round development is possible even with tough exams like NEET. 👏
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Vikram J.
20 lakh students appeared but only few thousand get govt seats. The competition is cut-throat! While we celebrate toppers, we must think about others too. Education system needs reform to reduce this pressure.
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Neha P.
As someone from Indore, this makes me so proud! Our city is becoming education hub. Utkarsh's focus on NCERT books is important lesson - many students waste money on expensive guides when basics are most important.

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