Jharkhand NEET topper 2025: Gyanendra Garv of Garhwa scores 676, leads state
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Gyanendra Garv, son of Garhwa Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Mayank Bhushan, has topped Jharkhand in the NEET 2025 examination, securing 676 marks. The result has sparked celebrations in Garhwa district, with the achievement drawing praise from family, teachers, and local officials alike.
Academic Background
Gyanendra completed his schooling at Delhi Public School (DPS), Ranchi (Shyamali), where he consistently ranked among the top performers. He also topped his Intermediate examinations, establishing a strong academic record well before his NEET attempt.
The Setback That Tested Him
Gyanendra's path to the top was not without adversity. The cancellation of the previous NEET examination — following widespread irregularities and a paper leak — dealt a significant blow to his preparations. In the cancelled exam, he had scored 715 marks, making the nullification particularly painful.
'The first NEET exam was held on May 3. When it was cancelled, it came as a huge shock to everyone preparing for NEET. I was deeply disappointed and couldn't study for almost a week. Gradually, I had to regain my motivation and get back to my preparation. It takes two years of hard work to prepare for NEET; everything cannot be decided in just the last two or three months...' Gyanendra said.
His parents, along with teachers and friends, provided sustained encouragement during that difficult period, helping him refocus and prepare for the re-examination.
What Gyanendra Said
Reflecting on his journey, Gyanendra noted that the constant support from those around him restored his confidence after the cancellation had left him nervous and demotivated. 'My dream is to become a good doctor and serve society,' he said.
Father's Reaction
SDM Mayank Bhushan congratulated his son with a bouquet and sweets, describing the moment as one of immense pride. 'As a father, every parent dreams of seeing their child succeed. Gyanendra has always been an outstanding student from nursery through Class 12. In the previous NEET, he had scored 715 marks, but unfortunately, the examination was cancelled due to a paper leak, leaving him heartbroken. We stood by him during that difficult period, and today his hard work has paid off,' Bhushan said.
He also noted that his tenure in Garhwa has been memorable, with the district marking several proud moments for officers posted there.
Broader Context
This comes amid continued national scrutiny of the NEET examination process following last year's paper leak controversy, which forced a re-examination and disrupted the plans of lakhs of aspirants across India. Gyanendra's success story — built on resilience after that disruption — has resonated widely in Jharkhand. The state's medical aspirants now look to his result as proof that consistent preparation outlasts institutional setbacks.