Key Points

Indore's Utkarsh Awadhiya clinched All India Rank 2 in NEET UG 2025 with disciplined hostel routines and minimal mobile usage. The HDFC banker's son credits his success to 3-hour nightly study sessions after regular coaching classes. He specifically warned aspirants against social media distractions during preparation. Rajasthan's Mahesh Kumar topped the exam where 20.8 lakh candidates competed across 562 centers globally.

Key Points: Indore's Utkarsh Awadhiya Secures NEET Rank 2 Advises Social Media Detox

  • Hostel environment boosted focus for 18-hour study days
  • Father's banking job inspired disciplined routine
  • Younger brother targets JEE after NEET success
  • Rajasthan's Mahesh Kumar topped with 99.99 percentile
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Indore's Utkarsh Awadhiya secures Rank 2 in NEET UG, advices aspirants to stay away from social media

NEET UG topper Utkarsh Awadhiya shares study secrets, warns aspirants against social media distractions while celebrating AIR 2 achievement.

"If you want to prepare well for NEET, do not use mobile too much. Stay away from social media. - Utkarsh Awadhiya"

Indore, June 14

The National Testing Agency declared the results of the NEET (UG) examination on Saturday. Indore's Utkarsh Awadhiya has secured All India Rank 2 in NEET UG 2025. He advised NEET aspirants to stay away from social media.

He says, "I continued working hard and enjoyed the journey. It is not that this journey was very difficult for me. I enjoyed this journey at every step. I started the preparation in class 11. Our class timings were 9.30 am to 6.30 pm. I used to return to the hostel after that and study seriously for 2 to 3 hours."

He advised aspirants to avoid too much mobile use.

"I lived in a hostel because the study environment created in a hostel cannot be created at home. My father is a branch manager in HDFC Bank. My mother is a housewife. I also have a younger brother. He will probably prepare for the JEE. I would like to tell children that if you want to prepare well for NEET, then do not use mobile too much. You should stay away from social media," he added.

The NEET (UG) examinations were held on May 4 across 548 cities in India and 14 international centres. More than 20.8 lakh students appeared for the NEET (UG) examination.

"NEET (UG) 2025 Results are now LIVE! All candidates are advised to check their email for their scorecards. You can also download your result using your login credentials at https://neet.nta.nic.in", NTA said in its 'X' post.

Rajasthan's Mahesh Kumar achieved the first rank in the NEET (UG) 2025 examination with a percentile of 99.9999547.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Congratulations to Utkarsh! His advice about staying away from social media is so important. My son is preparing for NEET and spends hours on Instagram. I'll show him this article as motivation. Hard work always pays off! 👏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate his achievement, not everyone can afford hostel life. Many students prepare from home and still crack NEET. The key is discipline, whether in hostel or at home. But yes, social media is definitely a distraction we can all avoid.
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Anjali M.
So proud to see Indore producing such brilliant minds! Utkarsh's balanced approach of studying 2-3 hours after school shows quality matters more than quantity. My daughter is in 10th and dreams of becoming a doctor - will share this inspiring story with her.
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Vikram P.
The real challenge is implementing his advice about social media. These platforms are designed to be addictive. Maybe coaching institutes should conduct digital detox workshops as part of their curriculum. Congratulations to all rankers!
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Sneha T.
Interesting that he mentions enjoying the journey. Too often we focus only on the destination. His mindset is what sets toppers apart - seeing preparation as an enjoyable challenge rather than a burden. More power to him! 💪
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Karan D.
As a NEET repeater, I can confirm social media is the biggest enemy. Deleted all apps 6 months ago and my mock test scores improved by 20%. Utkarsh is absolutely right - it's about creating the right environment and staying focused. Back to my books now!

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