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Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL) Achieves Historic Success: 1,14,371 Students Qualify NEET UG 2024

June 06, 2024: In an unprecedented achievement, a whopping 1,14,371 students from Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL), the national leader in test preparatory services, have successfully qualified for the prestigious NEET UG Examination 2024. This historic milestone includes 21 Aakashians achieving a perfect score of 720/720 and securing AIR 01, making them the highest NEET scorers.

Among these top performers, 14 are Classroom Students while 7 are Distance Learning Program (DLP) Students, highlighting the effectiveness of AESL’s diverse learning platforms. Additionally, 36 students from AESL have emerged as state and UT toppers across regions including Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Delhi, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Puducherry, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and West Bengal.

Out of 1,14,371, a total of 1,01,342students qualified from the classroom program, while 13,029 students qualified from digital and distance learning programs. An impressive 36 students have secured ranks in the in Top 100 and a whopping 332 in Top 1000 in General Category.

Notable Aakashians who secured AIR 1 are Mridul Manya Anand and Sujoy Dutta from Delhi; Ayush Naugraiya and Aryan Yadav from Uttar Pradesh; Akshat Pangaria from Uttarakhand; Aditya Kumar Panda from Tamil Nadu; Arghyadeep Dutta and Saksham Agrawal from West Bengal; Manav Priyadarshi from Jharkhand; Palansha Agarwal from Maharashtra; Dhruv Garg, Iram Quazi and Samit Kumar Saini from Rajasthan and Kriti Sharma from Chandigarh, who scored perfect 720 out of 720.

Impressively, 100 Aakashians scored above 715 out of 720, 240 students scored 710 and above, and 445 students scored 705 and above, underscoring the rigorous training and excellent faculty support at AESL.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) announced the NEET UG 2024 results on June 4. This year’s NEET exam saw over 24 lakh registrations, with 23 lakh students appearing and 1.3 lakh students qualifying the examination.

Commenting on the impressive results, Mr. Deepak Mehrotra, CEO and MD of Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL), said, “We are immensely proud of our students’ outstanding performance in the NEET 2024 examination. This success is a result of their relentless dedication, the expert guidance provided by our faculty, and the rigorous preparation our institute offers. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the parents for their unconditional support, which has been instrumental in helping their children achieve their dreams of becoming doctors. Our students’ determination and hard work inspire many, even in remote and rural areas. AESL remains committed to providing top-notch test preparation, empowering students to excel in medical and engineering entrance exams. We wish all our students the very best in their future endeavors.”

The students attributed their stellar performance to the rigorous coaching and support provided by Aakash Institute, a leader in preparing students for one of the world’s most competitive exams. The NEET Exam is critical for admission to all medical colleges in India.

NEET is conducted annually by National Testing Agency as a qualifying test for students who wish to pursue undergraduate medical (MBBS), dental (BDS) and AYUSH (BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, etc.) courses in government and private institutions in India and also, for those intending to pursue primary medical qualification abroad.

Apollo Telehealth Launches Telemedicine-driven Primary Health Centre in Borobeka, Manipur

Manipur, 31st May, 2024: The recent conflicts in Manipur have caused a significant economic downturn and business disruption, leading to a record-breaking 67,000 individuals being displaced due to ethnic conflict, according to a report. Particularly concerning is the displacement of many healthcare professionals, especially in the hill districts affected by the crisis. Recognizing the critical need to ensure continued access to healthcare services in affected areas, Honourable Justice Gita Mittal, Chairperson of the Supreme Court appointed Committee on Relief and Rehabilitation in Manipur, identified the necessity to operationalize several affected health facilities through electronic modes. In line with this strategy, Apollo Telehealth was selected to oversee the reactivation of the Borobeka Primary Health Centre (PHC) under a public private partnership program.

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The Borobeka area, characterized by its isolation and challenging road conditions, presents significant obstacles to accessing timely medical care and emergency services. With the nearest referral hospital located at least 90 minutes away in Jiribam, residents face prolonged treatment and exacerbated health concerns due to these challenges. Fortunately, the collaboration with Apollo Telehealth signifies a proactive effort to restore essential healthcare services to communities affected by recent unrest.

Honourable Justice Gita Mittal said “The collaboration with Apollo Telehealth signifies a proactive approach towards reinstating vital healthcare services for communities affected by recent turmoil. By harnessing their expertise and resources, our aim is to swiftly restore operations at Borobeka PHC, ensuring residents have access to quality medical care. This initiative underscores the unwavering commitment of the state government to prioritize the health and well-being of all citizens, even amidst challenging circumstances. We remain steadfast in implementing effective measures to address the evolving needs of our communities and restore normalcy across the state.”

The partnership marked a significant milestone with the presence of Honourable Justice Gita Mittal, Chairperson of the SC-appointed Committee for Rehabilitation of Manipur, along with esteemed dignitaries from the Manipur government. This event culminated a journey that began on March 15, 2024, with the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding. Despite facing formidable challenges including recent communal riots, heavy rainfall, limited access, and poor roads, Apollo’s dedicated team worked tirelessly across departments to transform the Borobeka Primary Health Centre (PHC). Their unwavering commitment and efficient approach ensured the successful completion of this vital project.

Mr. Vikram Thaploo, CEO-TeleHealth at Apollo Hospitals said “We are deeply grateful to the Government of Manipur for entrusting us with this vital project. The inauguration on May 10, 2024, marked a significant milestone in our journey, with esteemed dignitaries including Honourable Justice Gita Mittal in attendance. Since the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on March 15, 2024, our dedicated team has worked tirelessly to transform the Borobeka Primary Health Centre. Despite facing daunting challenges, including recent communal unrest and adverse weather conditions, Apollo’s unwavering commitment prevailed. Today, as we commemorate our presence in Manipur, we celebrate the resilience and determination that propelled us forward.”

Apollo Telehealth spearheaded the installation of essential medical and IT infrastructure, complemented by a proficient team of trained staff. Dedicated high-speed internet connectivity was established to facilitate seamless telemedicine services. Over the course of 30 days of rigorous effort, the primary healthcare centre (PHC) underwent a comprehensive renovation to cater to the needs of the local community. Presently, the PHC boasts a skilled workforce including an MBBS doctor, nurses, lab technicians, and MPHWS professionals. It offers specialized teleconsultations encompassing various fields such as OB/GYN, cardiology, orthopaedics, and nephrology, among others. Furthermore, the PHC is fully equipped to execute national health mission programs addressing NCD, ANC/PNC, mental healthcare, and more. Patients can avail consultations with over 15 specialist doctors from across India through telemedicine services accessible directly from Borobeka. The attending doctors conduct thorough examinations, diagnose primary health conditions, and prescribe quality medicines as necessary. Additionally, the PHC features a state-of-the-art laboratory offering over 35 different tests to cater to diverse medical needs.

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Online classes for MBBS students valid: National Medical Commission

The online theory classes for MBBS students will continue as per National Medical Commission’s circular. This was clarified by the National Medical Commission stating that in view of COVID-19 pandemic, online classes are valid and are approved for teaching during the current pandemic situation.

A release from National Medical Commission to Dean/ Principal of All Medical Colleges/Institutions stated: “Attention of National Medical Commission has been drawn to some media reports that online classes for teaching of MBBS curriculum were not approved by erstwhile MCI. In this regard, it is clarified that in view of Pandemic COVID-19 the Medical Colleges/Institutions in India are conducting online theory classes for MBBS students. Online classes are valid and were approved for teaching during the current Pandemic COVID-19 only. Such online theory classes are required to be supplemented by practical and clinical training as per the current curriculum in all MBBS subjects in the Colleges/Institutions and affiliated hospitals as and when colleges reopen.”

The release also stated that “It is further clarified that the media reports appeared to have relied upon the reply given on 13 08 2020 by erstwhile MCI in response to an RTI query which was in reference to the conduct of MBBS teaching curriculum by the foreign medical university through online medium only.”