Kota: Several students who excelled in the NEET-UG re-examination held on June 21 after the alleged paper leak controversy have said the second test worked in their favour, helping them achieve higher scores and significantly better All India Ranks (AIR).

Ayush Balotia, who secured AIR 4 in the re-examination, improved his score from 695 in the cancelled exam to 710.

Sharing his preparation routine, he said:

"My coaching classes used to be from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. After that, I would go to the mess for dinner, then study for around two to two-and-a-half hours. After that, I would check my phone for a while and then go to sleep," he told IANS.
Balotia followed a similar schedule consistently throughout his preparation.

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Kartik Chaudhary, who finished with AIR 16, also said the re-exam proved beneficial.

"In the first exam, I had scored 700, and this time I scored 705. With the 705, I got AIR 16, which is a very good rank. Though the earlier paper was a little easier, this paper was of a slightly better level, and whatever I studied over the last two years reflected in my 705 marks this time," he said.

Describing his study routine, Chaudhary said he preferred studying late into the night while preparing in Rajasthan's Kota.

"Then I slept till around 12:30 p.m. and attended coaching classes from 2 p.m.," he said while mentioning that he prepared for the exam from Rajasthan's Kota.
Kritika Jain, who secured AIR 18, said she had scored 705 in the original examination held on May 3 but expected a lower rank because many candidates had performed well.

"I was expecting a lower rank because the paper was easy and many students had scored high marks. But as soon as re-NEET was announced, I felt I could improve my rank. Although my marks were reduced to 701 in the re-examination, my rank improved," he told IANS.
Another successful candidate, Gunjan, who secured AIR 52, also credited the re-exam for improving her performance.

"I scored 695 out of 720. In the first exam, I scored 690, and this time my score improved to 695. Yes, re-NEET worked in my favour. My rank improved."
She also highlighted the subject she focused on the most during her preparation.

"I revised Inorganic Chemistry a lot because I used to forget it. The rest of the paper felt easy," she added.