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Puducherry: Only 1 student from Govt Schools gets MBBS admission
She is the only student from government schools to clear NEET after obtaining 279 marks. She secured a seat for the first year MBBS course in the government medical college.
Puducherry: The Thiruvalluvar Government Girls Higher secondary school recently organized a function to congratulate a student of the school who secured MBBS admission here after obtaining 279 marks in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) held recently.
Snehapriya, the daughter of a painter from Lawspet here passed plus two from the school and she is the only student from government schools to clear NEET after obtaining 279 marks.
She secured a seat for the first year MBBS course in the government medical college.
At a function today, her teachers and staffs of the school congratulated her and adorned her with a doctor’s coat and stethoscope and expressed their happiness while the students of the school distributed sweets.
Read Also: Hi tech Medical College restarts MBBS Admission process
Puducherry: The Thiruvalluvar Government Girls Higher secondary school recently organized a function to congratulate a student of the school who secured MBBS admission here after obtaining 279 marks in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) held recently.
Snehapriya, the daughter of a painter from Lawspet here passed plus two from the school and she is the only student from government schools to clear NEET after obtaining 279 marks.
She secured a seat for the first year MBBS course in the government medical college.
At a function today, her teachers and staffs of the school congratulated her and adorned her with a doctor’s coat and stethoscope and expressed their happiness while the students of the school distributed sweets.
Read Also: Hi tech Medical College restarts MBBS Admission process
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