Onlykashmir.in News Desk
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has extended heartfelt congratulations to all students from Jammu and Kashmir who cleared the NEET (UG) examination, reserving special appreciation for two exceptional performers who secured positions among India’s elite medical aspirants. The Chief Minister specifically recognized Hadiya Nisar, who achieved an outstanding All India Rank of 99, and Zaidan Wani, who secured AIR 124 in the competitive national medical entrance examination. In a message addressing the successful candidates, the Chief Minister attributed their achievement to a combination of personal determination, rigorous hard work, and the invaluable support of their teachers and families.
He emphasized that such performance at the national level reflects not only individual excellence but also the quality of academic preparation and guidance available in Kashmir’s educational ecosystem. The Chief Minister’s recognition comes at a time when Jammu and Kashmir has been working to enhance the quality of medical and professional education across the region. The achievement of students like Hadiya and Zaidan demonstrates the growing capability of Kashmir’s youth to compete at the highest national levels. The Chief Minister also extended words of encouragement to students who did not succeed in their first attempt at NEET, urging them to maintain their focus, intensify their preparation, and approach the next examination with renewed vigour and determination.
He emphasized that a single examination does not define a student’s potential or future trajectory. The message reflects the administration’s commitment to fostering an environment where educational excellence is recognized and celebrated, inspiring other students to pursue their ambitions with dedication and perseverance. The success of these candidates is expected to motivate thousands of other students across Kashmir who aspire to pursue careers in medicine and healthcare.

