How Kashmiri Painter Cracked NEET 2023

Taha Yaseen
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NEET UG 2023:
Umer Ahmad Ganie, a 19-year-old resident of the small village of Zagigam in Kashmir’s Pulwama district, has achieved the rare feat of passing NEET UG 2023, the only UG medical entrance exam in the country. Umer scores 601 out of 720 and his achievements speak volumes for his unwavering dedication and hard work, as he comes from a family with financial difficulties. While his father worked as a worker, Umer’s mother supported the family.


Oumer Ahmad Ganie:
Success

From an early age, Umer also worked as a hired hand. Despite the limitations of his ministry, he constantly strives to maintain a balance between work and study. However, Umer’s NEET results did not come as a surprise to him as he had repeatedly predicted his results before the results were announced. As soon as the results of the OMR exam were released, he compared them with the answers and was confident that his score would be in the range of 615.

Omer Ahmad Ganie:

An artist
Despite the long and demanding shifts, Umer stood out for her unwavering dedication and perseverance in preparing NEET. “I worked as a painter when I was in grades 11 and 12. So I had to focus on my studies in my spare time,” he told the media. He took every opportunity to focus on his studies. According to the media, he should have spent a specific study time from 7 pm. midnight and again from 3am to 8am. He was only able to take 5-10 mock exams due to time constraints, according to his strict schedule.


An extraordinary journey
Umer’s path to academic success has been nothing short of extraordinary, and in 12th grade he sought help from an online coaching platform to boost his self-education efforts. He saves his daily salary to buy a phone, studies recorded lectures, and mostly uses NCERT texts and tests from the previous year to figure out question patterns in NEET. Umer has also attended Physics Wallah’s NEET prep sessions and is now the organization’s brand ambassador for the Kashmir region. He also received a scholarship of Rs 10 lakh to cover his tuition fees.


While not thinking of a specific medical school, Umer expressed a desire to stay in Kashmir and complete her MBBS at a local medical school. Umer graduated from a public school with a GPA of 87% in 10th grade and 95% in 12th grade. To help his younger brother achieve his dream of getting an MBBS degree, Umer’s older brother Umer took on the responsibility himself. financial provision. family support.

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