Lucknow — Allen Online student Tanmay Jagga from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, has made a mark by securing All India Rank (AIR) 74 in NEET-UG 2025, placing himself among the top 100 rankers in one of India’s most competitive medical entrance examinations.
Tanmay chose to prepare for NEET-UG 2025 by enrolling with Allen Online, a decision he made with his family to access top-quality faculty and learning resources from the comfort of his hometown. “I received complete support from my family and Allen’s online faculty. Preparing on my own terms, with structured guidance, helped me significantly improve my performance,” Tanmay said. “Allen Online’s system was able to track student progress and offer corrective support exactly where it was needed.”
This achievement further strengthens Allen Online’s strong footprint in Uttar Pradesh. In NEET-UG 2024, over 50 Allen Online students from the state had secured admissions to top government medical colleges. These growing success stories reflect the increasing popularity and effectiveness of digital-first learning for students who wish to excel without having to relocate.
Among the other top achievers in Allen Online Champions this year are Debarghya Bag from Bankura (AIR-247) and Adyasha A. Jena from Bengaluru (AIR-405). These students exemplify how digital learning is expanding both access and excellence across India. Each of them attended more than 1,000 live online classes and solved nearly 25,000 questions through the Allen Online app — showcasing how high-engagement digital platforms are driving stellar results.
Commenting on the results, Nitin Kukreja, CEO of Allen Career Institute, said:
“At Allen, our student-first approach combines relentless effort, expert guidance, and continuous innovation. With Allen Online, we’ve extended Allen’s legacy into a digital format that is convenient yet comprehensive. This year’s results prove that with the right resources and determination, geography is no barrier to success — whether you’re a first-time aspirant or a repeat candidate.”
He also cited the example of Pragya Poonia from Bikaner, who improved from AIR 27,249 in 2024 to AIR 1,341 in 2025. Her story is a powerful testament to how digital learning, when combined with the right mentorship, can lead to remarkable academic transformation.
Allen Online’s success in NEET-UG 2025 builds on its strong performance in 2024, when over 450 students secured seats in government medical colleges. These results are clear evidence that high-quality digital education is not only bridging the accessibility gap but also redefining academic outcomes — driving a faster shift toward digital-first preparation for India’s future doctors.