As a result of the tie-breaking procedure used by the National Testing Agency, Vatsa Ashish Batra of Delhi, who had the same score of 715 as the winner Tanishka, came in second. However, the topper did not feel guilty because, in his opinion, “The career is not much impacted by NEET rank. To get into the best medical schools, getting excellent grades is crucial, but whether I placed first or not in a particular exam is irrelevant, “The Delhi guy stated. Mr. Batra wants to enroll at the All India Institute of Medical Science, his ideal university (AIIMS Delhi).
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