NEET 2023: Examination likely to be held in May, registration to begin soon
Higher Studies | November 01, 2022 17:22 ISTOver 15 lakh applicants are expected to attempt the examination this year.
Over 15 lakh applicants are expected to attempt the examination this year.
A bench comprising Justices L Nageswara Rao and BR Gavai permitted the state govt to continue providing 50% quota for in-service candidates in super speciality courses in its colleges.
Kushal Garg has secured an all-India rank of 168, while Isha Jain bagged AIR 153
Among those who made it to the NEET list this time with the help of the charitable body are sons of a landless farmer, a milk vendor, a rickshaw puller and the daughter of a poor weaver
Suraj Pungati (19), a resident of Nagargunda village in Bhamragad taluka of Gadchiroli, is happy to have surpassed his own expectations by scoring 378 out of 720 in NEET
NEET SS is scheduled to be held on January 10, while FET exam is on January 11. Check exam dates
According to the NEET topper Mrinal Kutteri, "I only followed NCERT and Aakash study materials. NCERT books helped me in both the papers of biology and chemistry, while for physics, I refer to Aakash study materials. I also attempted a lot of mock tests which helped me to familiarise with the paper and test series."
Tanmay will now pursue MBBS from AIIMS Delhi. Regarding preparation, Tanmay said that he was preparing for NEET from the 11th standard. "Five to eight hours of dedicated study, NCERT books, mock test, test series, and Aakash study materials are behind my success," he said.
NEET-UG result will be released soon. Download scorecard at neet.nta.nic.in
The National Testing Agency earlier informed the court that the NEET result is ready for declaration, once released, candidates can check the result on the official website- neet.nta.nic.in
The apex court was hearing a plea regarding conducting re-examination for two candidates- Vaishanavi Bhopali and Abhishek Shivaji from Solapur
NEET Result 2021: NTA has moved to the apex court following Bombay High Court's direction to conduct NEET afresh for two medical college aspirants as they had been handed question papers and answer sheets with incorrect serial numbers during the recently held exam
NTA had informed the Supreme Court that the NEET result is ready for declaration, and the delay will further affect the admission process to undergraduate medical courses- MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BSMS, BUMS and BHMS
Candidates can fill the second set of information, and make corrections of particulars on the official website- neet.nta.nic.in till October 26
The NEET PG result was earlier declared on September 28, and the individual score card was released on October 9.
Candidates can fill the second set of information till October 26, and make corrections of particulars of the first and second phase of applications.
The government indicated that it may defer the examination for the academic year 2021-22 by a couple of months as they have to start the process all over again
The Central Government and National Board of Examinations informed the Supreme Court that the new pattern in NEET-SS exam will come into effect from 2022.
"Our considered position has always been that the move by the union government to introduce NEET goes against the spirit of federalism and violates the constitutional balance of power by curbing the rights of the state governments to decide on the method of admission in the medical institutions founded, established and run by them," Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin said
A bench headed by Justice L Nageswara Rao, which stopped short of imposing Rs 5 lakh cost, noted that the petitioner seeks setting aside the NEET-UG Exam and directing the National Testing Agency to conduct the exam afresh
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