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Established in 2017 under the sweet shadow of Director/Founder Priyanka Sinha

"3D OF LIFE, DETERMINATION, DEDICATION AND DISCIPLINE LEAD TO THE PATH OF SUCCESS"

15/04/2026

Congratulations ✌️🎉
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15/04/2026

Proud moment for Ambition Institute 🎉
Our Class 10th students have made us proud by achieving
💯 100% Result 💯
Hard work, dedication, and belief always lead to success ✨
Thank you to all students and parents for trusting us

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Photos from Ambition Institute's post 26/03/2026

JAI SHREE RAM 🙏⛳

Photos from Ambition Institute's post 21/03/2026

“Not in temples or mosques alone,
but in the love we share lies true faith.
When hearts unite, every festival becomes beautiful.
Eid Mubarak to all.” ✨

Photos from Ambition Institute's post 19/03/2026

सर्व मंगल मांगल्ये शिवे सर्वार्थ साधिके। शरण्ये त्र्यम्बके गौरी नारायणि नमोऽस्तु ते॥
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09/03/2026

Proud moment for the nation! 🇮🇳🏆

Heartiest congratulations to Team India for this amazing victory. Your dedication, hard work and passion have made the whole country proud.
From all of us at Ambition Institute – Keep inspiring the next generation to dream big and achieve bigger! ✨

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08/03/2026

“She believed she could, so she did.”





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Sea Pen (Pennatulacea) | NEET Biology | Ambition Institute #NEETBiology #SeaPen #Pennatulacea 06/03/2026

Sea Pen (Pennatulacea) | NEET Biology | Ambition Institute Pen (Pennatulacea) – NEET Biology Concept | Ambition Institute
Sea pens are fascinating colonial marine organisms belonging to phylum Cnidaria and class Anthozoa. They resemble an old quill pen and live anchored in soft ocean sediments like sand or mud. The body has a central stalk (rachis) and a basal peduncle that fixes the colony in the substrate. A sea pen colony contains different types of polyps, including feeding polyps and siphonozooids that help in water circulation. Many sea pens also show bioluminescence, producing light for protection. These features make them an important example of colonial organization in cnidarians, which is a useful concept for NEET zoology preparation.
Short Explanation (for students)
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Anthozoa
Order: Pennatulacea
Colonial organism resembling a feather or quill pen
Found in marine sandy or muddy substrates
Body divided into rachis (stalk) and peduncle (anchor)
Colony made of specialized polyps
Many species show bioluminescence
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Sea Pen (Pennatulacea) | NEET Biology | Ambition Institute #NEETBiology #SeaPen #Pennatulacea Sea Pen (Pennatulacea) – NEET Biology Concept | Ambition InstituteSea pens are fascinating colonial marine organisms belonging to phylum Cnidaria and class A...

06/03/2026

Sea Pen (Pennatulacea) – NEET Biology Concept | Ambition Institute

Sea pens are fascinating colonial marine organisms belonging to phylum Cnidaria and class Anthozoa. They resemble an old quill pen and live anchored in soft ocean sediments like sand or mud. The body has a central stalk (rachis) and a basal peduncle that fixes the colony in the substrate. A sea pen colony contains different types of polyps, including feeding polyps and siphonozooids that help in water circulation.

Many sea pens also show bioluminescence, producing light for protection. These features make them an important example of colonial organization in cnidarians, which is a useful concept for NEET zoology preparation.

Short Explanation

Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Anthozoa
Order: Pennatulacea
Colonial organism resembling a feather or quill pen

Found in marine sandy or muddy substrates
Body divided into rachis (stalk) and peduncle (anchor)
Colony made of specialized polyps
Many species show bioluminescence

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04/03/2026

HAPPY HOLI 🫟

28/02/2026

Adamsia is a marine sea anemone belonging to:
🔹 Phylum – Cnidaria (Coelenterata)
🔹 Class – Anthozoa

🔬 Key NEET Points:
Sessile and radially symmetrical organism.
Body is cylindrical with oral disc and tentacles.
Tentacles contain cnidoblasts (nematocysts) for stinging and capturing prey.

Shows commensalism with hermit crab –
👉 Crab gets protection from predators.
👉 Adamsia gets transportation and food particles.
Exclusively marine habitat






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25/02/2026

Hydra – The simplest multicellular animal with extraordinary regeneration power! 🔬✨

Master Cnidaria for NEET with Ambition InstituteHydra belongs to Phylum Cnidaria and Class Hydrozoa. It is a small, freshwater, diploblastic animal showing radial symmetry.

It has tentacles with nematocysts for capturing prey and a single gastrovascular cavity for digestion.
Hydra reproduces asexually by budding and shows remarkable regeneration ability.
It possesses a nerve net type nervous system (no brain).

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🔑 Key Points for NEET
• Phylum: Cnidaria
• Class: Hydrozoa
• Habitat: Freshwater (ponds, ditches)
• Symmetry: Radial symmetry
• Level of organization: Tissue level
• Body type: Diploblastic (Ectoderm + Endoderm)
• Digestive cavity: Gastrovascular cavity
• Special cells: Nematocysts (Cnidoblasts)
• Reproduction: Asexual – Budding
• Nervous system: Nerve net (no brain)
• Special feature: High Regeneration power

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