Double Triumph: The Inspiring Story of Sisters Pallavi & Puja Cracking NEET

LakshyaMarch Editorial
June 2026
NEET Topper
Pallavi Kumari
Puja Kumari

Featured Student Profiles

Pallavi Kumari

Pallavi Kumari

NEET selected (2024)
Score: 665/720
College: ANMMCH Gaya
Puja Kumari

Puja Kumari

NEET selected (2025)
Score: 538/720
College: ANMMCH, Gaya

Back-to-Back Medical Selections

At LakshyaMarch, academic success is becoming a family tradition. One of the most inspiring examples is of two sisters, Pallavi Kumari and Puja Kumari, who achieved back-to-back selections in the prestigious NEET-UG examination.

Pallavi Kumari cracked NEET in 2024 with a score of 665/720, securing admission to ANMMCH, Gaya. Following her sister's footsteps, Puja Kumari qualified in NEET 2025 with a score of 538/720, securing admission to the very same college—ANMMCH, Gaya.

"Watching my elder sister Pallavi study night and day under LakshyaMarch's guidance gave me the roadmap. When she qualified, I knew that if I followed the same mentoring and put in the effort, I would make it too." — Puja Kumari

How One Sister Inspired the Other

The journey of Pallavi and Puja is a masterclass in domestic inspiration. In 2023-24, Pallavi paved the path with strict self-discipline and regular practice under the supervision of senior faculty members Chandan Sir and Shiv Kumar Sir. Her selection motivated Puja, who saw that clearing NEET did not require going to distant hubs like Kota. By adopting the same routine, study material, and doubt clearing sessions at the Begusarai center, Puja matched her sister's feat the very next year.

The Sibling Legacy Continues

This double triumph has created a powerful wave of trust in Begusarai. Inspired by Pallavi and Puja's journey, multiple pairs of siblings and sisters are currently studying at LakshyaMarch, nurturing their medical and engineering dreams together. Parents appreciate that the safe, competitive, and highly disciplined local environment allows siblings to support each other without the pressure of migrating to distant coaching hubs.

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