NEET topper Kalpana studied 13 hours a day
Faryal.Rumi@timesgroup.com
Patna 05.06.2018
: Kalpana Kumari of Sheohar in Bihar has topped the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) 2018, the results of which were declared on Monday.
: Kalpana Kumari of Sheohar in Bihar has topped the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) 2018, the results of which were declared on Monday.
The exam was conducted by the Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE) on May 6 for admission to MBBS and BDS
courses in colleges run with the approval of the Medical Council of
India and the Dental Council of India.Out of 720, Kalpana scored 691, including perfect
360 in biology (botany and zoology), 171/180 in physics and 160/180 in
chemistry. She secured a percentile score of 99.99 and was the only
candidate from Bihar among the top 50 scorers in the country.
The 17-year-old girl wrote this year’s Class XII
exam, conducted by the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB), from YKJM
College at Sheohar and her results are likely to be declared on June 6.
She had completed her matriculation (Class X) from Navodaya Vidyalaya
with a CGPA of 10 in 2016.Sharing her happiness, Kalpana told this newspaper
over the phone from Delhi that it was like a dream come true. “I worked
hard and studied 13 hours a day for my Class XII and NEET exams. I
didn’t expect that I would be the topper. I also appeared for the AIIMS
MBBS entrance exam and am waiting for the results. If I don’t qualify in
that exam, I want to take admission in Maulana Azad Medical College on
my NEET score,” she said.
“I have still not considered the specialty I want
to pursue after my MBBS,” Kalpana said, adding, “I’m also expecting good
marks in the Class XII exams.”Kalpana’s father, Rakesh Mishra (a lecturer at the
District Institute of Education and Training, Sitamarhi), and mother
Mamta Kumari (a teacher at Sheohar Government School), were elated. “I
knew she would qualify in the exam, but she has proved her mettle by
grabbing the top rank. After her Class XII exam, she had moved to Delhi
to prepare for the medical exam. We both are proud of her. She will
decide her career,” Mishra told this newspaper over the phone on Monday.
Kalpana’s elder sister, Bharti Kumari, has
completed her engineering from the National Institute of Technology,
Patna, and her elder brother, Pranay Pratap, is a BTech fourth-year
student at IIT, Guwahati.