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Saharanpur’s Tanmay Jagga shines in ALLEN Online’s NEET 2025 results with AIR 74

Saharanpur’s Tanmay Jagga shines in ALLEN Online’s NEET 2025 results with AIR 74

TIL Desk Lucknow:👉In a powerful testament to the rise of online preparation, ALLEN Online students have once again delivered stellar results in NEET (UG) 2025, one of India’s toughest entrance exams. Tanmay Jagga from Saharanpur, UP, has distinguished himself among the top 100 rankers, securing All India Rank 74.

Jagga chose to stay in his hometown to prepare with ALLEN Online, a decision shaped by his desire to remain close to family while still learning from India’s top educators. “I had full support from my family and teachers,” shared Tanmay. “The ability to study on my own terms made all the difference and thanks to the online support I could ask doubts, track progress, and revise with exactly what I needed.”

Tanmay’s achievement builds on a strong track record from Uttar Pradesh for ALLEN Online. In NEET 2024, over 50 ALLEN Online students from the state secured admissions into top government medical colleges. These success stories highlight the growing impact of digital-first learning for medical aspirants who wish to excel without leaving their hometowns.

Other ALLEN Online champions include Bankura’s Debarghya Bag (AIR 247) and Bengaluru’s Adyasha A Jena (AIR 405), showing how digital learning is enabling both access and performance nationwide. These top performers have collectively completed over 1,000+ live online classes and solved close to 25,000 questions on the ALLEN Online app — a testament to how structured, high-engagement digital learning can drive remarkable results.

“At ALLEN, we’ve always believed in the power of consistent effort, expert guidance, and student-first innovation. With ALLEN Online, we’ve extended that legacy into a flexible yet rigorous digital curriculum,” said Nitin Kukreja, CEO of ALLEN Career Institute. “This year’s results prove that –whether a student is a first-time aspirant or a repeater – with the right tools, excellence is no longer bound by geography.”

That impact is evident in stories like that of Pragya Poonia, from Bikaner, who moved from AIR 27,249 in 2024 to AIR 1,341 this year— highlighting how online learning, combined with the right mentorship, can drive powerful transformation.

ALLEN Online’s NEET 2025 results build on a strong foundation from 2024, when 450+ students secured seats in government medical colleges. It’s a clear validation that high-quality digital learning is not just bridging gaps—it’s reshaping access and outcomes for India’s future doctors. And the momentum behind digital-first preparation is only accelerating.

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