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NEET, JEE 2025: 6 Motion Students Among Top Ranks

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NEET, JEE 2025: 6 Motion Students Among Top Ranks

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Six pupils from Kota’s Motion Education overcame poverty, social barriers, and personal difficulties to pass India’s most difficult entry exams, the NEET and JEE 2025, in an uplifting story of tenacity and academic perseverance. Their achievements show how excellent instruction and motivation can enhance people’s life, not just their academic results. Ansh Pratap, the son of Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh’s provisional security guard. Despite little means, he passed the JEE Advanced test and got a 658 category rank in JEE Main 2025. A Motion Education scholarship of ₹21,000 that covered his tuition made his aim of going to IIT achievable. Financial constraints notwithstanding, he kept his optimism and is now on the verge of a successful engineering career because of his concentration and self-discipline. Originally unsure which path to follow, Anushka Shukrawal was inspired by her elder brother to go into medicine instead of engineering; after attending Motion, she is now a student at IIT Kanpur. Eventually choosing the medical path, she scored 629 points in the NEET and 72 OBC-NCL grade in Kota. Anushka has a demanding academic schedule and total support from her family as she hopes to enroll at AIIMS Jodhpur and practice as a doctor in the region. Rambabu Dangi of Rajgarh, Madhya Pradesh, scored 530 marks and received a NEET All India Rank of 23748. Rambabu was born in a culture without medical facilities and schools beyond the fifth grade. He studied by kerosene lights and borrowed books for many hours. To enable him to go to Kota, his father, a labor worker, had to make major concessions. Becoming a physician and starting a practice in his own neighborhood is Rambabu’s aim. Another great individual is Ashish from Nasirabad, Rajasthan, in the Ajmer area. After attending a public school, Ashish, the son of a homeguard, was picked for the Rajasthan government’s Mukhyamantri Anuprati Coaching Scheme. Motion Education’s two years of free tutoring helped him to place in the top 50 in NEET 2025. Ashish credits his family, the plan, and the coaching center’s academic help with his success. From a farming household in Dhanao village in Bundi district of Rajasthan, Aarti Baswal, a Hindi-medium student, earned NEET All India Rank 10345 and SC category rank 239. Aarti persisted with her studies despite financial hardship and being turned down by a governmental initiative thanks to Motion’s prompt support. To assist the rural healthcare system in the state, she means to register at SMS Medical College in Jaipur. Harsh Gupta was born in Thane, Maharashtra, but he failed Class 11 and was embarrassed by his family, who advised him to drop school and follow his father’s profession as a panipuri vendor. Harsh, though, won’t give in. He maintained his focus on his objectives and scored 16155 on the JEE Advanced even under emotional setbacks, financial hardships, and physical problems. Currently at IIT Roorkee, he shows how failure is only a springboard to success. According to founder and CEO of Motion Education Nitin Viijay, “We believe that talent lives in every corner of India. ” These six children are great illustrations of what happens when opportunity meets tenacity. Our goal is to make excellent education available to all. Six of the 6,332 students who took the JEE Advanced exam were among the top 100, twenty-three among the top 500, and forty-seven among the top 1,000—all of which reflect the institute’s dedication. In 2025, four students placed among the top 100, seventeen in the top 500, thirty-nine in the JEE Main Top 1,000, and 453 students in the Top 10,000—all of which reflect the institution’s devotion. With a qualifying rate of 51. 02%, this was more than double the national average. Eighteen Motion Education students ranked among the top 500 nationally, seven were in the top 100; the NEET 2025 results were also remarkable. These results support Motion Education’s role in empowering India’s youth one student at a time by assisting them in reaching their academic goals. 

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