Coimbatore girl secures fourth rank in NEET government quota
The Hindu
Sanjana Nagamalai Sathian from Coimbatore secured 4th rank under govt. quota in NEET, scoring 705 marks. She wants to join JIPMER and her parents are doctors.
Sanjana Nagamalai Sathian from Coimbatore scored 705 marks and secured fourth rank under the government quota in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), according to the list released on Sunday, July 16.
Sanjana, who studied in Suguna PIP School from Class IX to XII, said that she wanted to join Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research.
Her parents, Sathian Nagamalai and Sudha Natrajan, are doctors.
P. Jevevadeesh Kumar, her class teacher said, “She excels at multi-tasking and balancing extracurricular activities. She is very disciplined and highly analytical, which helped her secure the high rank.”
The school’s president Suguna Lakshminarayanasamy said, “Sanjana received the ‘Best Outgoing Student’ award this year.”
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