Stuti Khandwala achieves a rare feat by clearing NEET, JIPMER, AIIMS and JEE, all at once

Stuti Khandwala achieves a rare feat by clearing NEET, JIPMER, AIIMS and JEE, all at once
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Guwahati: Achieving a rather rare feat and in an unusual incident of achievements earned by a scholar, Surat girl Stuti Khandwala has left people marveling at her merit. notably, Stuti has been able to crack all major competitive examinations conducted in India which include JEE (Main), NEET, and the AIIMS MBBS tests. What is more, she secured admission at US' Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) which once again is a surprising feat by the meritorious girl.

the examinations cleared by Stuti are - making to the merit lists of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) - Main, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER) MBBS Entrance Exam, and the All India Institute for Medical Sciences (AIIMS) MBBS Entrance Exam that were held in the current year.

Her ranking in the NEET 2019 is All-India Rank (AIR) of 71. However, in JIPMER MBBS 2019 she obtained AIR 27 and in JEE - Main 2019, a rank of 1086. The most noteworthy feat of the student is a spectacular rank of AIR 10 in the AIIMS MBBS 2019 Entrance Exam.

As stated by the meritorious girls in her interviews with the media, Stuti says that she took her coaching from Allen Career Institute's classroom programme in Rajasthan's Kota. speaking about her decision of taking up the research programme at MIT, she says that she could arrive at the final decision only after proper consultation with her teachers and parents. She also added that it was not an easy decision.

She had the privilege to choose from the most sought after engineering and medical institutes in the country, despite which she chose to take up research over the rest of the options.

Stuti, in her Class 12 CBSE Board Exams, had scored 98.8% in the Science stream.

After securing admission at US' Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she will now be heading towards the US where she will take up research in Bio-Engineering. MIT, has offered her a scholarship of 90%.

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