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Agra boy achieves AIR 5 in NEET 2021, more likely to publish his sci-fi novel quickly

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Agra boy achieves AIR 5 in NEET 2021, likely to publish his sci-fi novel soon

The anticipate over 16 lakh college students got here to an finish on Monday night when the National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the end result for the NEET-UG 2021. Eighteen-year outdated Nikhar Bansal achieved all India rank (AIR) 5 within the medical entrance examination that was held in September.
Bansal is from Agra and accomplished his class 12 from Mata Kasturi Devi School in Delhi and in addition took the examination from an examination centre within the nationwide capital.

Deeply obsessed with novels, Nikhar determined to decide on the medical stream over the humanities. Agra boy Nikhar informed indianexpress.com, “My life’s aim is simple. I want to help as many people as possible. It comes to me naturally as I have seen my father serving people all his life.” His father Dr Ajay Bansal is an orthopaedic surgeon and his mom Poornima Bansal is a housewife.
He wrote his first novel whereas he was in school 8 however couldn’t go forward with the method as he determined to focus solely on lecturers.
“I am a huge fan of sci-fi novels. I believe that our reality often becomes mundane and fiction can help us add a tinge of excitement. Now that I am done with the toughest exam, I am back to editing my novel and will hopefully be publishing it soon,” Nikhar stated. American author James Smith Dashner is certainly one of his absolute favorite authors.
Nikhar has not but selected his specialisation as he “wants to explore all the possible avenues during his medical education” however he aspires to hitch AIIMS Delhi.

Pandemic has been robust on everybody, particularly college students as courses went on-line and training institutes have been shut. For Nikhar, it turned out to be the proper alternative.
“At the beginning of the pandemic when the lockdown was imposed in March 2020, a lot of my syllabus was uncovered. I made perfect use of the extra time to practice and master the concepts. I believe the extra time elevated my performance in the exam,” he stated.
Nikhar’s elder brother can also be pursuing MBBS from Maulana Azad Medical College in Delhi. Nikhar usually visited his brother’s outdated notes to know many troublesome issues whereas making ready for NEET 2021. During the pandemic, when making ready for the medical entrance examination turned demanding, he usually turned to standup comedy movies on YouTube to cheer himself up.