TTWREI students bag good ranks in AIIMS exam

TTWREI students bag good ranks in AIIMS exam
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The Tribal Welfare Residential School students have created history by achieving best ranks in the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) entrance test.

Hyderabad: The Tribal Welfare Residential School students have created history by achieving best ranks in the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) entrance test.

B Dinesh, student of the Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Educational Institutions (TTWREI) Society, set an incredible record by getting 55th rank in AIIMS - 2017 exam in ST category from all over India. The ranker from the IIT Study Centre, Rajendranagar, credits his success to his encouraging faculty, his institution, the TTWREI Society, and extends his gratitude to the icon of the residential welfare societies R S Praveen Kumar.

It is indeed a remarkable feat by Dinesh from the ST Lambada community who hails from Jangaon whose father is the sole breadwinner of the family. He had secured an overall of 94.97 percentile in the entrance exam.

Besides creating a page for himself in the chronicles of TTWREIS, Dinesh had also bagged the 61st rank in JIPMER 2017 entrance in the ST category all over India by securing 90.64 percentile.

TTWREIS Secretary R S Praveen Kumar said the meritorious and committed students of TTWREI Society have created a benchmark by proving their mettle in various entrance examinations, be it, IIT, JIPMER, AIIMS or MBBS. Igniting the spark in the young minds and the endurance to uphold the intensity of consistency with strong determination is what the game is all about, he said.

Students of TTWREI Society have also proved their mettle in the recently announced IIT JEE 2017 results. Students with a free mind and fortitude cross the miles eternally, he added. Also the storming results in the academic arena have always proven that the socio-economic conditions of the students hold no good but it is only the tool of education that empowers these children, he remarked. The Secretary applauded the students and the faculty on the occasion.

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