The National Testing Agency released the results of the NEET-UG medical entrance exam on Saturday, categorizing them by city and exam center. The exam has made headlines recently due to alleged issues like paper leaks.
NEET-UG 2024 Results Reveal High-Performing Candidates In Specific Centres | Top Points
The performance of the candidates from the centres under the scanner -- such as Oasis School, Hazaribagh, Jharkhand; Hardayal Public School, Jhajjar, Haryana; Jay Jalaram International School in Godhra, Gujarat -- were comparatively much below par.
Data analysis showed that centers where irregularities were reported didn't see high scores, but some centers had many top-performing students.
The release of this data was followed by a Supreme Court order, as the court considers various petitions regarding these issues. Many students are awaiting the court's decision on what will happen with the exam results.
NEET-UG 2024 Result Data Analysis | Top Points
The voluminous result data of over 32 lakh candidates from 4,750 centres was not released in a cumulative format but in a drop-down menu for each centre. The performance of the candidates from the centres under the scanner -- such as Oasis School, Hazaribagh, Jharkhand; Hardayal Public School, Jhajjar, Haryana; Jay Jalaram International School in Godhra, Gujarat -- were comparatively much below par.
The analysis of NEET-UG results revealed concentrated high scorers at specific centers
RK University's School of Engineering, Rajkot, Gujarat: Over 240 candidates scored above 600 marks, with 12 exceeding 700 marks out of 720.
In Sikar, Rajasthan:
- Mangal Chand Didwaniya Vidya Mandir: 4 students scored above 700 marks, 45 above 650 marks, and 115 above 600 marks.
- Aravali Public School: 90 students scored above 600 marks.
- Another center: 83 students scored above 600 but below 700 marks.
- Total 27,000 candidates appeared; 4,200 scored above 600 and 2,000 above 450 marks.
Nationwide, 30,204 candidates scored 650 and above, representing 1.3% of 23.22 lakh candidates; 79,500 scored above 600.
Sikar candidates stand to claim 2,037 seats in government medical colleges.
Other notable centers:
Rohtak's Model School: 45 candidates scored above 600 marks.
Lucknow's SDSN Mahavidyalaya: More than 45 scored above 600 marks.
Jhajjar's Hardayal Public School: No candidate scored above 682 marks; initially, 6 candidates scored full marks.
Patna's AN College: 29 students scored above 650; Holy Mission Secondary School: 21 scored 650+, 2 scored 700 marks.
Oasis School, Hazaribagh: Only 13 candidates scored above 600 marks; principal arrested in relation to exam anomalies.
Godhra center: None scored 700+, 7 scored above 650 marks out of 1,836 candidates.
(With PTI inputs)