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NEET 2021 results: 3 candidates share top rank, more female students qualify

Updated on: 02 November,2021 10:04 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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The NEET-UG exam was held on September 12 with over 95 per cent of the registered candidates appearing for the medical entrance exam. According to NTA officials, continuing the trend of previous years more female students have qualified the exam than male students.

NEET 2021 results: 3 candidates share top rank, more female students qualify

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Three candidates have shared the top rank in medical entrance exam NEET-UG, results of which were announced on Monday, according to the National Testing Agency. Telangana's Mrinal Kutteri, Delhi's Tanmay Gupta and Maharashtra's Karthika G Nair shared the top rank, scoring 720 out of 720.


Eight transgender candidates have also cleared the examination. A tie-breaking formula will be used at the counselling stage for joint rank holders, an NTA official said. The fifth rank has also been shared by 12 candidates while 21 candidates have shared the 19th rank.


The Ministry of Education's testing agency has not used the tie-breaking formula this year for the announcement of ranks. Over 15.44 lakh candidates had appeared for the exam which was conducted at 3,858 centres in 13 languages. Over 8.70 lakh candidates have qualified the exam. The NEET-UG exam was held on September 12 with over 95 per cent of the registered candidates appearing for the medical entrance exam. According to NTA officials, continuing the trend of previous years more female students have qualified the exam than male students.


Eight of the 14 transgender candidates who had appeared for the exam have also qualified. ¿A total of 4,94,806 females have qualified for the exam while the number of successful male candidates is 3,75,260,¿ an official said. Fifteen candidates were identified using unfair means during the exam and their results have been cancelled, the official added. A record 16.14 lakh candidates had registered for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) this year.

The single-shift pen-paper NEET-UG 2021 is a qualifying entrance exam for admission to bachelor courses in medicine and surgery (MBBS), dental surgery (BDS), ayurveda, unani and homeopathic among others in premier medical colleges like AIIMS and Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry.

The qualifying marks range this year has dropped from 2020. While the qualifying marks range or cutoff for general and EWS category had been set at 720-138 as against 720-147 in 2020, the cutoff for OBC, SC and ST came down to 137-108 from 146-113 in 2020. Similarly, the qualifying marks range for general/ EWS PwD candidates is 137-122 as against 146-129 in 2020.

This year's qualifying marks ranges for OBC PwD SC PwD and ST PwD candidates is 121-108. ¿The Directorate UR of Health Services (DGHS), Government of India will conduct the counselling for 15 pc All India Quota Seats, Deemed Universities, Central Universities, Seats of ESIC and AFMC, BHU & AMU. Candidates may visit website www.mcc.nic.in for further information. Candidates will apply for 15 pc All India Quota seats as per the directions of DGHS and Counselling will be stopped once the seats are exhausted," the official added.

The Supreme Court Thursday permitted the National Testing Agency to declare the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) results for admission to undergraduate medical courses across the country, saying that it cannot hold the results of over 16 lakh students. A bench comprising Justices L Nageswara Rao, Sanjiv Khanna and B R Gavai also stayed the Bombay High Court's recent order asking the NTA not to declare the NEET results and conduct re-examination for two aspirants whose question papers and OMR sheets had got mixed up at a centre in Maharashtra.

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