Published 12:51 IST, October 18th 2020
NEET topper Soyeb Aftab impresses AR Rahman, music composer expresses in 4 terms
NEET topper Soyeb Aftab's success with a perfect score impressed AR Rahman. The music composer expressed it with 4 terms like enlightenment and inspiration.
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Soyeb Aftab set records by becoming the first person to score full marks in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for medical admissions. The student has been the talk of the town since then, and even celebrities are taking note of it and congratulating him. AR Rahman too hailed the unprecedented success for the youngster on Twitter.
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AR Rahman posts appreciation post for NEET topper Soyeb Aftab
AR Rahman recently reacted to a news report about the success story of Soyeb Aftab. The music composer-singer felt the success highlighted four points, ‘education’, ‘enlightenment’, ‘elevation’ and ‘inspiration’, which he used in the form of hashtags.
Soyeb Aftab's success
The results were announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Friday. Shoyeb Aftab bagged All-India rank 1 by scoring perfect 720/720. Apart from becoming the first to get 100 per cent marks, the 18-year-old from Rourkela also became the first from Odisha to mark the feat.
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As per PTI, he gave the credit for his success to his mother.
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"I will like to give all the credit to my mother who motivated me to aspire for being a doctor and stood by me all along," he told the agency.
He was trained at the Allen Training Institute in Kota, where he moved after his Class 12 board examinations.
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"My mother and younger sister accompanied me to Kota and made all the arrangements for the studies there," he said.
The topper also stated that most of his time would be spent at the coaching centre. "I studied for only three hours in the night initially, and eventually increased the time as the examination approached, he said.
"I am absolutely happy. There is no doctor in my family. I would like to study in AIIMS-New Delhi," Aftab exulted.
Delhi's Akansha Singh also scored 720 out of 720 marks, but Soyeb Aftab was declared the topper on the basis of NTA’s tie-breaking policy that considered factors like age, subject-wise marks, and the number of incorrect answers.
(With PTI inputs)
12:51 IST, October 18th 2020