Haryana boy tops AIPMT

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New Delhi: Haryana lad Vipul topped the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) 2015 for medical and dental courses which was declared on Monday. The second topper, and also the topper among girls, was Khushi Tiwari from Rajasthan. Both the toppers are from unreserved category.

Vipul, hailing from Jind, Rohtak road, scored 90% in his class XII boards and he said that he was sure of a good performance in AIPMT as well.

According to CBSE officials, a total of 6,32,625 candidates were registered for this examination, out of which only 4,22,859 candidates downloaded the admit card.

The examination was conducted at 1,065 centres in 50 cities throughout the country and abroad. The admission process of UG and PG Courses in various medical colleges across India is delayed this year and will start soon after the announcement of results.

The May 3, AIPMT 2015 exam was cancelled following complaints of paper leak and the Supreme Court asked CBSE to conduct a re-test. The re-test was conducted on June 25 and as per the Apex Court’s direction the results was declared on Monday.

The results are now available on board’s official website, www.cbseresults.nic.in. The examination is used to fill up over 3,800 coveted medical seats – around 15% of the total.

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