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Prince Choudhary from Rajasthan’s Barmer district, who studied in a Hindi medium school, secured 5th rank in NEET and is now pursuing MBBS in his dream college, AIIMS Delhi.
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is considered one of the toughest examinations in the world. Every year lakhs of candidates attempt NEET, but only a few are able to clear it. For candidates from rural areas who have completed their schooling in Hindi medium, clearing NEET UG is an even bigger challenge. However, Prince Chaudhary from Rajasthan, who studied in a Hindi medium school, proved that all these obstacles can be overcome with hard work.
rank 5 in neet
Prince Chaudhary secured rank 5 in NEET UG exam in 2018. Prince Chaudhary, a resident of Barmer, a small town in Rajasthan, scored 686 marks out of 720. Prince prepared for NEET UG in a private coaching institute in Kota. To succeed, he devoted six hours a day to self-study apart from attending school and coaching classes. His disciplined approach, which included making notes, daily revision and completing the prescribed syllabus, played a vital role in his success.
Schooling in Hindi medium
Prince completed his schooling through the Hindi medium, a background often considered a disadvantage in competitive examinations. His father Ramaram runs a medical store and his mother Kamla Devi is a housewife. Prince’s success showed that any goal can be achieved with hard work and determination.
In his Class 10 board exams, he scored an impressive 94.17%, and in Class 12, he scored 93.6%. He credited his curriculum and comic books for helping him maintain mental balance during his preparation journey.
I am studying MBBS in AIIMS.
After securing a high rank in NEET UG, Prince fulfilled his dream of studying MBBS at the prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi. His remarkable achievement is an inspiration not only for the students of his village but for the entire district. Prince proved that with dedication, hard work and right guidance, success can be achieved even with limited resources.