Student life is often remembered as a rollercoaster of emotions — friendships, exam stress, classroom fun, crushes, rivalries and occasional drama. While heated arguments and scuffles among students are nothing new, a recent viral video from a reputed coaching institute has left social media stunned for an entirely different reason.
In the age of smartphones and instant virality, almost every unusual classroom moment finds its way onto the internet. From funny pranks to emotional reunions and ugly confrontations, social media thrives on such clips. However, this time, a shocking video allegedly filmed inside a premier coaching institute preparing students for competitive exams like JEE and NEET has become the centre of attention online.
The now-viral video captures a tense altercation between two girls inside what appears to be a classroom. The clip begins with one of the girls sitting on a chair while another student standing behind her suddenly launches into a physical confrontation.
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The seated girl is seen trying to shield herself from the repeated attacks, while the other girl appears visibly furious and refuses to back down. The atmosphere inside the classroom quickly turns chaotic as stunned classmates look on.
As the situation escalates, another girl standing nearby attempts to intervene and separate the two. She is seen trying to calm the aggressor and prevent the fight from worsening.
After several moments of chaos, the attacking student finally steps away. From her gestures, it appeared she issued a warning before ending the confrontation.
Reportedly, the incident occurred at a well-known institute that offers coaching for engineering and medical entrance examinations, including JEE and NEET. The authenticity of the video and the exact circumstances behind the clash have not been independently verified. The clip was widely circulated after Gagan Choudhary shared it on X.
It seems the footage was recorded by one of the students in the classroom using a mobile phone.