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CBSE NEET Results 2017 Declared; Check Your Result at Cbseresults.nic.in, Cbseneet.nic.in

CBSE NEET exam results 2017 are declared; Check your result at Cbseresults.nic.in and Cbseneet.nic.in. Navdeep Singh from Punjab tops.

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: June 23, 2017 13:43 IST
CBSE NEET exam result  2017
CBSE NEET exam result 2017 declared

The Central Board of Secondary Education has announced the CBSE NEET Result 2017. The results have ended the wait for around 12 lakh aspirants. Candidates can log on to cbseresults.nic.in, cbseneet.nic.in to check NEET 2017 result/NEET results 2017. 

"Result of NEET (under graduate) has been declared as per the directives of the Supreme Court," a CBSE official said.

Steps to check the 2017 CBSE NEET results:

1) Login to cbseresults.nic.in

2) Click on link for NEET 2017 results to visit the login page

3) Enter your details here.

4) Result will be displayed on the screen

Backgrounder

The Supreme Court on June 12 gave a go-ahead to the board by staying a May 24 interim order of the Madras high court, which restrained it from publishing the result. The top court said it was inclined to grant a stay on the high court’s order, which was indirectly “diluting” the schedule for NEET-2017 earlier fixed by the apex court.

However, the bench said the result declaration, as well as the subsequent counselling and admission through NEET 2017, would be subject to the decision of the apex court in the matter pending before it. It also asked the high courts not to entertain pleas in the matters relating to NEET 2017.

The bench posted the matter for hearings after the summer vacation. The CBSE moved the Supreme Court on June 9 seeking an immediate stay of the Madras high court order. The board also sought the transfer of petitions on NEET 2017 from various high courts to the apex court.

The petitioners demanded before the high court that NEET 2017 should be cancelled and a fresh exam with a uniform question paper be conducted. They claimed that different sets of question papers were used at various places, though a common syllabus had been announced. The school board released the answer keys of the examination on June 15 and candidates were given time until 5pm on June 16 to challenge the keys. On June 13, CBSE displayed the images of OMR answer sheets and responses to the questions marked by candidates who appeared in the exam.

(With inputs from PTI)

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