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Class 12 students of School of Eminence, Chheharta, Amritsar, who excelled in the NEET exams 2025, were today honoured by the management for their achievement. Giving information about this, school principal Manmeet Kaur said that five students of School of Eminence, Chheharta, have successfully passed the NEET examinations and will now be considering a future in medicine.

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She said that Amandeep Kumar, Hardyans, Puneet, Manjot Kaur and Sania Mattu have succeeded in the NEET examination related to the medical stream, respectively. “All credit to the hard work of students and able guidance of the school staff, the students of the school are achieving many goals. Our kids have proved that one does not have to spend a fortune on quality education and government school education is at par with private schools,” she said.

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The school principal further said that if the students need any kind of help to get admission, then the entire staff of the school is present to guide them. The parents of these students, most of who come from single-earning families, expressed happiness over their kids’ achievements and the school staff for giving them the right guidance. District Guidance Counsellor Sukhpal Singh Sandhu from the office of District Education Officer (Secondary), Amritsar, said that this was the beginning of an improved, upgraded public school education system in Punjab. “These students have worked hard and will continue to work harder to bring glory to their institution and parents,” he said.

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