Lokesh Helps Differently-Abled NEET Ranker

Vijayawada: Education Minister Nara Loksh took a step to help Dasarteddy Harihara Brahma Reddy, a different student who gained a rank in the Neet exam.
Harihara, who came from Tirupati and enrolled in the intermediate BIPC English environment, faced a difficulty in terms of suitability for a medical seat due to the necessity of choosing English as the first or second language. Under the norms, different students are exempt from this rule during interim studies. However, Neet Directives required students to choose English as language.
This led to concerns about the possibility of losing the medical college seat. Although it provides an impressive 1174 rank in the Neet exam between a different category, Harihara’s anxiety concentrated when the note made the note under the first tongue column ‘E’ (when it is exempted), and that it would not be entitled to the medical seat. This pushed Hariha and his family to look for the help of Minister Loksh.
On the other hand, the Minister has published a special GO that allows the BIPC students to be included in the BIPC students, similar to the previous provisions expanded to IIT and NIT RANKERS on their English subject scores. This helped Harihara maintain his dreams in medical education and confirmed his conformity to the approaching session planned on 19 August.
Harihara and her family expressed their thanks to Loksh for their rapid action and unchanging support.


