NEET results explained: Cut off marks, gender and caste-wise break up

Public Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) results, the doorway to undergrad clinical seats in universities across India, were reported late evening on Monday by the National Testing Agency (NTA). 

The outcomes were postponed because of a stay by the Bombay High Court dependent on an appeal by two understudies for a retest. The Supreme Court, in any case, lifted the stay on October 28, finishing the significant delay of more than 16 lakh competitors who took the test on September 12.

NEET supplanted the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) and different passages that were recently led at the middle and state levels, including the passing test that used to be held independently by the country’s most lofty clinical organization AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences).

How many candidates have qualified NEET-UG this year?

An aggregate of 8,70,074 up-and-comers have cleared the test for admission to undergrad clinical courses, out of 1,544,275 who took the test, as against 1,614,777 enlisted up-and-comers. Contrasted with 2020, 1.77 lakh more up-and-comers took the test this year. Likewise, more competitors enlisted for this present year contrasted with 2019 and 2020, when 1,519,375 and 1,597,435 up-and-comers had enrolled individually. The consequence of 15 competitors has been dropped for embracing unreasonable means.

Are there any state-wise variations?

The NTA has not yet delivered the nitty gritty state-wise separations. Nonetheless, a gander at the best 20 up-and-comers show that three each come from Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra, two each from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Delhi, and one each from Kerala, West Bengal, Bihar, Haryana, Punjab and Gujarat. The test was held in 13 dialects across 3,858 focuses, remembering for unfamiliar focuses Kuwait and Dubai interestingly. Upwards of 883 unfamiliar up-and-comers qualified, as against last year’s 878 and 687 out of 2019.

What about the qualifying cut offs?

Three applicants who share the high level — Mrinal Kutteri (Telangana), Tanmay Gupta (Delhi) and Karthika G Nair (Maharashtra) — scored amazing 720 each. The general passing imprints, nonetheless, showed a plunge this year, contrasted with 2020. Remove scores overall classification is 138 this year, contrasted with 147 of every 2020. In ST, SC and OBC classes, the cut-off is 108, as against last year’s 113.The shorts for general/EWS PwD has been fixed at 122 against 129 of every 2020.

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