Girl from Punjab’s backward area tops AIIMS entrance

Weekly Voice editorial staff
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All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). (File Photo: )

Chandigarh:  Eliza Bansal, 17, from Punjab’s backward area of Lehragaga in Sangrur district has topped in the entrance examination for the prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi.

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Eliza scored 100 percentile marks in the entrance for the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) course at AIIMS according to the result was declared on Monday.

Lehragaga, a municipal town in Punjab’s Sangrur district, around 165 km from here, does not even have proper medical facilities and enough doctors itself.

Eliza, whose father Vijay Kumar is a teacher of Economics in a government school in Sangrur district and mother is a homemaker, was a student of the DAV Senior Secondary Public School in Lehragaga.

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She said that she always wanted to become a doctor and wants to improve medical facilities in her area.

She took coaching from a private institute from Patiala city.

Three students from Chandigarh and Panchkula made it in the top 10 positions in the AIIMS entrance test.

Mehak Arora (AIR-3), Manraj Singh Sra (AIR-4), Eishvauk Aggarwal (AIR-10) were in the top-10 list.

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