Chennai: Geetanjali S A and M Pravin from Namakkal Print 710 signs 720 in the national-cum-entrance (NEET) Feasibility test 2021 results stated on Monday.
While Geethanjali was ranked 23rd nationally, Pravin was ranked 30th.
Last year, for the same sign, TN’s Srijan got all the 8th rank India.
This year, 1,10,971 candidates from TN are registered for the exam.
The coach said this year’s students scored a higher value compared to the previous year because there was more time for preparation when the exam was postponed until September 12 after the wave of Covid-19 seconds.
Geetanjali, from the Green Park Coaching Center, told TI he could not express his happiness.
“I aimed at the rank, but did not expect first rank in the state.” The girl who prepared for almost 18 hours a day and wrote at least 50 mock tests, said he wanted to be a surgeon.
“I also have an idea again.
To be an IAS officer or IPS after pursuing a civil service exam after finishing my MBBS.” He added.
His father C Anbarasu was a poultry farmer, a mother’s home maker, while his sister Sangamithra was the last year of MBBS students at Dharmapuri Government Medical College.
Pravin, from the same coaching center, wants to be a cardiologist.
“Development testing and models held at the coaching center helped me,” he said.
Ingredients Madeshwaran rental material for construction work, while his mother M Jaya is a home maker.
Hayagrivas M B from Mogappair in Chennai, which secured 705 of 720 and got all the 56th Indian rankings, said he expected a better sign.
Vidyalaya Vidyalaya students at Mel Ayanambakkam said, “I want to join AIIM in New Delhi or Jipmer at Pondicherry.” Neya Chander, a city student who got 701 mark and got the 118th air rating, said that even though the paper was long, conceptually, the question paper was not too difficult.
“Time management is the key,” he said, adding that he had not disconnected universities to join.
Sourav Mondal, Head, Fiitjee (Medical), Tamil Nadu and Kerala, said the number of students who scored above 600 mark rose compared to the previous year.
“I think the cut-off sign will increase.” Santosh Singh, the Academic Chief of the Allen Career Institute based in Chennai, said that a number of students in Chennai and the outskirts of the city could enter the Government Medical Higher Education.