Jabalpur's Aryaman Solanki Secures AIR 46 in Re-NEET 2026, Sets Sights on AIIMS Delhi (X)
Jabalpur: Aryaman Solanki, who is a resident of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, performed brilliantly, topping the state and securing an All India Rank of 46 in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) (Undergraduate) 2026, and said that the re-examination proved to be beneficial for him.
Jabalpur student Aryaman Solanki, who secured All India Rank (AIR) 46 in the NEET-UG 2026 attributed his success not to any specific strategy, but to his passion for studies. The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Thursday declared the NEET UG 2026 results, in which Aryaman emerged as the state topper from Madhya Pradesh.
While talking about his success, he said that he focused on subjects and topics he enjoyed. This simple approach has placed him among the country's top medical aspirants. His success is not only an inspiration for students, but also demonstrates that through persistent hard work and dedicated study, one can achieve great goals.
"As it seems now, I would like to pursue urology, but it might change during my studies too. I have not kept my choices rigid. It is flexible. Urology is my natural preference," he said.
The results of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) 2026 have been released. Nearly two million students took the exam this year. Of these, over 11.21 lakh candidates qualified for admission to medical, dental, AYUSH, and other medical courses. Aryaman Solanki of Jabalpur brought laurels to the state by securing an All India Rank of 46 in the same exam.
On his achievement, Aryaman said that he never considered studying a burden. He believes that subjects he enjoys are better understood and remembered. He said, "I continued to study what I enjoyed. This is perhaps the biggest reason for my success."
Despite his excellent rank, Aryaman isn't completely satisfied. He explained that he expected to score around 710 in the recently canceled exam paper. However, this time he scored 696, an excellent score. Aryaman said that based on these scores, he has the potential to gain admission to a prestigious institute like AIIMS, Delhi.
Aryaman aspires to become a neurologist like his father. He said he wants to specialize in medicine and serve patients. His family's medical background has inspired him in this field since childhood.
Aryaman's father, Dr Phanindra Solanki , is a renowned neurologist. He was also part of the medical team involved in the first organ donation campaign in Jabalpur. Regarding his son's success, he said that he wants Aryaman to choose his own path and be happy in life. His mother, Dr Anupama Solanki, is a gynecologist, and his sister is also pursuing medical education.
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