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HPCL’s Super 50 programmes in J&K and Ladakh, in partnership with Indian Army, deliver outstanding NEET-UG and JEE 2025 results

Of the 211 students trained for NEET-UG, 181 qualified, while 34 of 38 students cleared the JEE exams

HPCL’s Super 50 programmes in J&K and Ladakh, in partnership with Indian Army, deliver outstanding NEET-UG and JEE 2025 results

Srinagar: Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) has announced excellent results from its flagship CSR initiative, Project Super 50 – Medical and Engineering, implemented in collaboration with the Indian Army in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. The initiative supports talented students from underprivileged backgrounds by providing intensive residential coaching through five centres in the region, helping them secure admission to top medical and engineering institutions.

This year, the students have delivered remarkable performances in both NEET-UG and JEE 2025 examinations. Of the 211 students trained for NEET-UG, 181 qualified, while 34 of 38 students cleared the JEE exams. This success highlights the dedication of the students and the commitment of HPCL and the Indian Army to empowering youth through education.

Centre-wise, the Kashmir Super 50 centre in Srinagar saw all 52 students clear NEET-UG, with one student qualifying JEE. In Leh, 32 of 44 students from the Ladakh Ignited Minds Super-45 centre cleared NEET-UG and five qualified JEE. In Kargil, 23 out of 38 girls from the Ignited Minds Super-50 Girls centre passed NEET-UG and seven cleared JEE. The White Knight Centre Super-45 in Rajouri saw 43 of 46 students clear NEET-UG and four clear JEE. The SC/ST Super-50 centre recorded 100 percent success in NEET-UG with all 31 students qualifying and 17 also clearing JEE. Among the NEET-UG qualifiers, 101 are girls, underlining HPCL’s commitment to promoting girls’ education and equal opportunities.

These results were made possible through HPCL’s partnership with the Indian Army’s Chinar Corps, Fire and Fury Corps, and White Knight Corps under Northern Command. The Army’s support with infrastructure, security and mentorship has ensured that aspiring doctors and engineers from remote regions receive the guidance and facilities they need to excel.

Project Super 50 stands as a beacon of hope and opportunity, nurturing dreams and fostering a new generation of professionals from the region, in line with the vision of a progressive and empowered ‘Naya Kashmir’. HPCL congratulates every student and their families for this extraordinary achievement and remains dedicated to supporting such transformative initiatives.

BI Bureau