Medical topper is a film buff

May 29, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:40 am IST - HYDERABAD:

HYDERABAD,TELANGANA,28/05/2015: Narayana Sri Chaitanya sets a record by securing State 1st , 2 nd and 3rd  ranks in Tealangana EAMCET (Medical  ) -2015, results in Hyderabad on Thursday. .--Photo: Nagara Gopal

HYDERABAD,TELANGANA,28/05/2015: Narayana Sri Chaitanya sets a record by securing State 1st , 2 nd and 3rd ranks in Tealangana EAMCET (Medical ) -2015, results in Hyderabad on Thursday. .--Photo: Nagara Gopal

Telangana medical topper Uppalapti Priyanka is a film buff and not just studious as many might believe because of her rank.

A student of Sri Chaitanya Narayana Group of Institutions in Vijayawada, Priyanka who loves to watch films scored a perfect 160 out of 160 in EAMCET reflecting how she manages her pastime and studies beautifully.

“My teachers really helped me to get that kind of score and their faith in me paid off,” said Priyanka, admitting she never expected to get that score. “I always wanted to be a doctor as most of my relatives are doctors. The respect they command motivated me,” said Priyanka, whose parents are postgraduates.

Academic of Directors of the Sri Chaitanya and Narayana group Sushma and Sindhura, said it was a dream come true for their institutions and it reflected the commitment of their teachers and students.

“Getting 90 out of top 100 ranks in engineering and 95 ranks in top 100 in medical stream doesn’t happen without effort,” they said, while felicitating the students.

Olympiad next

Engineering topper Sai Sandeep is attending the Chemistry Olympiad. Sandeep, whose parents hail from Guntur, said he is likely to get into IIT and will prefer it. He stood sixth in the AP EAMCET and also scored among the top six in the JEE Main.

I always wanted to be a doctor as most of my relatives are doctors. The respect they command motivated me

Uppalapti Priyanka

TS EAMCET topper

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