21 DCM students qualify NEET with impressive scores, move closer to medical careers

Continuing its long-standing tradition of academic excellence, the DCM Group of Schools has achieved another milestone with 21 students securing impressive scores in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) 2026, paving their way towards careers in medicine.

21 DCM students qualify NEET with impressive scores, move closer to medical careers

Ferozepur, July 17, 2026: Continuing its long-standing tradition of academic excellence, the DCM Group of Schools has achieved another milestone with 21 students securing impressive scores in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) 2026, paving their way towards careers in medicine.
Congratulating the successful candidates, DCM Group of Schools CEO Dr Anirudh Gupta said the achievement reflected the students’ hard work, dedication and determination. He extended his best wishes to the aspiring doctors and their families, expressing confidence that they would make meaningful contributions to society through the medical profession.
“Success can only be achieved through consistent hard work and strong determination. The vision with which Late M.R. Dass established DCM before Independence continues to inspire generations of students to excel in their chosen fields,” said Dr Gupta.
Among the top performers from Doon Junior College, Palak secured 99.22 percentile, followed by Elisha (98.78 percentile), Agampreet Kaur (97.64), Simran (97.40), Aparajita Doda (97.15), Navleen Kaur (95.59), Dilbag Chhabra (95.45) and several other students who achieved notable scores.
From DCM International School, Gurpreet Singh secured 99.22 percentile, while Aarushi Wadhwa and Sonampreet Kaur scored 95.59 and 88.04 percentile, respectively.At DCM Presidency School, Aditi Bansal secured 97.15 percentile, followed by Gargi Sharma (96.27) and Simranjit Kaur Batra (91.31).
Head Senior Secondary Dr Lalit Mohan Gupta said that over the past decade, more than 1,000 DCM students have pursued medical education through NEET, with many currently undergoing postgraduate studies and serving in reputed hospitals in India and abroad.
Highlighting the institution’s legacy, he said DCM has, during its 80-year journey, produced numerous IAS, IPS, PCS officers, doctors, engineers, lawyers and other professionals. He also credited the school principals, faculty members and academic mentors for their role in guiding students towards success.