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NEET-UG 2024 Results: NTA Releases Centre-Wise Results Following Supreme Court Directive - How to Check Your
https://digitaltrends.cloud The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the NEET-UG 2024 results in compliance with a recent Supreme Court order. This year, candidates can access their results categorised by city and examination centre. Below are the details on how to check your results and the context behind this decision. Supreme Court’s Directive: On July 18, the Supreme Court of India…
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NEET RE REVISED RESULT
Finally NEET result came 3rd time
RERESULT NEET 2024
Actually in the final hearing of the supreme court,
There was a decision regarding a ques of physics of neet 2024
Earlier they consider 2 ans of a particular ques .
But now only after the decision of the supreme court they cancel the 2 ans,now only 1 ans is true.
So, in this way marks will reduce by 5
So there will be rank change also.
Therefore result has to be republished with updated rank and no.
The bitter reality of neet 2024 this year.
Checked the result again We expected the rank to change by 200–300 but like this year's result NTA has again proved that expect the unexpected.
New rank is Increased by 6039
I don't know what will happen but will still we continue to prepare for NEET…
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“Inni, we are independent!” my 26-year-old cousin chanted from Shahbagh, a neighbourhood in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka, as millions joined a major protest march on Monday to the country’s Parliament House.
Soon after, social media was flooded with news of “a new independence” – a free Bangladesh reborn after the autocratic leader of over 15 years, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, fled the country in the face of defiant public demand for her resignation.
It was the startling culmination of weeks of unrest that resulted in some 300 deaths and thousands of arrests.
Now, the young protesters who instigated the protests have a real opportunity to contribute to the political discourse in a previously discriminatory system of government. Will the interim government listen – and bring real change to the country?
What’s been happening in recent weeks?
The student protests erupted last month over a quota system that reserved 30% of government jobs for Bangladesh’s 1971 liberation war veterans and their relatives. The students demanded a merit-based system, deeming the current one unfair and biased.
As the protests grew, Bangladesh’s faux democratic regime totally broke down. The government cut mobile internet, imposed a nationwide shoot-on-sight curfew, and deployed the army and police to the streets.
The government’s violent response quickly transformed the demonstrations into a full-fledged “people’s uprising” aimed at toppling Hasina and her Awami League party.
After days of intense clashes between student protesters, police and ruling party activists, the Supreme Court reduced the quota to just 5% of jobs for veterans and their relatives. Despite this concession, protesters continued to demand accountability for those killed in the weeks of unrest.
The government tried to deflect blame, claiming the demand for Hasina’s resignation had been orchestrated by the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and the now-banned Jamaat-e-Islami party.
The prime minister labelled the protesters as criminals to be dealt with harshly, leading to a severe erosion of political trust. When Hasina offered to meet with student leaders on Saturday, a coordinator fervently refused.
Sunday marked one of the deadliest days in Bangladesh’s history of civil unrest, with at least 98 people killed and hundreds injured.
Anti-government sentiment spread rapidly, fuelled by accusations the government was intimidating protesters, denying medical care to the injured and arresting thousands for exercising their democratic rights.
As the unrest grew, Hasina’s grip on power weakened until she was finally forced to flee.
Deep-seated inequality and anger
While the student protests initially targeted the quota system, broader public discontent quickly emerged. Bangladeshis were angry over the repressive political climate, the weakening economy and the government’s inability to tackle pressing issues, such as inequality, youth unemployment and high inflation.
This discontent has come despite the fact Bangladesh has achieved significant economic success since Hasina came back into office in 2009, largely fuelled by the garment industry.
Bangladesh has become one of the fastest-growing economies in the region. Per capita income has tripled in the last decade and over 25 million people have been lifted out of poverty in the past 20 years.
However, the economic fruits have been unevenly distributed, favouring the rich, who tend to support the Awami League. The wealthiest 10% of the population control 41% of the nation’s income, while the bottom 10% receive just 1.3%.
The country’s economic success failed to meet the aspirations of the younger generation, in particular. By 2023, 40% of those aged 15–29 were classified as “NEET” – which means “not in employment, education or training”. University graduates have faced higher unemployment rates than their less-educated peers.
Rising inflation, reaching nearly 10%, and increased living expenses have compounded these hardships. Utility costs soared as the government raised electricity and gas prices three times in a single year.
The root causes of the quota protests, therefore, ran deep. And this anger was especially pronounced for the disenchanted and politically marginalised youth. Their demands were clear: they wanted fair elections, government accountability and the restoration of democratic norms.
Bottom-up transition to democracy
In all senses, Bangladesh has not been a democracy since its 1971 independence war against Pakistan. The country has been plagued by corruption, the suppression of free speech and the press, and flagrant repression of the opposition. This has included politically motivated arrests, disappearances and extrajudicial killings.
Elections have also not been free and fair. The highly controversial election in January that returned Hasina to power for a fourth consecutive term, for instance, was boycotted by her main opponents. Many of their leaders were jailed.
But the recent protests have offered hope of a bottom-up transition to democracy.
Young people have played a pivotal role in bringing down Hasina’s government through their sheer numbers, as well as their spirit, resilience, defiance and solidarity. They were tech-savvy, too, ingeniously navigating the internet and mobile data crackdowns to mobilise protesters, both at home and abroad.
However, a true democratic transition in Bangladesh now requires competitive elections and a new form of governance. While the army has promised an all-party inclusive interim government, it remains unclear if and how youth leaders will be invited to the decision-making table.
Despite being highly educated and committed to democracy, young Bangladeshis – especially young women – have been marginalised by traditional, hierarchical and patriarchal political structures. In 2022, for example, only 0.29% of parliamentarians were under 30, and 5.71% were under 40.
The current power vacuum presents a significant opportunity to politically empower the country’s youth. The underlying economic and social ills that led to the protests are largely youth issues. Without adequate political representation and participation, there is a risk of further marginalisation, increased distrust in the political process and potential democratic collapse.
While the road ahead is fraught with challenges, Bangladesh’s youth have demonstrated their readiness to fight for their rights and their future.
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NEET or Dirty? Understanding the Exam Marking Controversy
The NEET UG 2024 results have sparked significant controversy, with the National Testing Agency (NTA) finding itself in the spotlight, particularly over the scores of 718 and 719. To unravel this issue, let's delve into the marking scheme of NEET UG 2024 and the surrounding disputes.
The Release of NEET UG 2024 Results
On June 4, the NTA published the results for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test, Undergraduate (NEET-UG), a crucial exam for admission into medical, dental, and AYUSH courses in India. The results quickly attracted attention due to an unprecedented number of candidates achieving perfect scores of 720/720. This year, 67 candidates secured the top spot nationwide, all attaining All India Rank 1.
The 718 and 719 Score Confusion
The controversy centers around candidates who scored 718 or 719 marks, which some critics argue are implausible within the exam's framework. The NTA clarified this irregularity, stating that compensatory marks were awarded to certain candidates. A committee of experts was convened to address grievances related to inadequate time allocation, assessing candidates' answering efficiency and determining appropriate compensation.
The NTA also pointed out that the number of candidates for the 2024 exam increased by nearly 300,000 compared to 2023, naturally resulting in higher scores. Additionally, they noted that the 2024 NEET exam was "comparatively easier" than previous years.
Marking Scheme of NEET UG 2024
The NEET UG exam consists of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) across four subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany. Each subject has 50 questions, with a maximum of 45 questions considered for evaluation. Students answer 180 questions within 3 hours and 20 minutes.
Correct Answers: Awarded four marks (+4).
Incorrect Answers: Deduct one mark (-1).
Unanswered Questions: Receive no marks (0).
Multiple Correct Options: Candidates receive four marks (+4) if they mark any correct option.
All Options Correct: All attempts receive four marks (+4).
Emerging Concerns and Legal Challenges
Concerns over the NEET UG results led to at least two petitions in separate High Courts and a plea to the Supreme Court on June 1, urging a re-evaluation due to alleged question paper leaks. These legal challenges highlight the growing dissatisfaction and perceived discrepancies in the examination process.
Conclusion
The NEET UG 2024 controversy underscores significant issues within the examination system, particularly regarding score allocation and the fairness of the marking scheme. As the NTA justifies its decisions and addresses grievances, the debate continues, echoing the concerns of students and stakeholders about the integrity of one of India's most crucial entrance exams.
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NEET PG 2024 hearing in Supreme Court today
New Delhi: The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) PG 2024 hearing in the Supreme Court is scheduled to be held Friday. The top court is slated to hear the NEET PG 2024 result transparency plea Friday even as the counselling schedule is awaited by aspirants who are miffed over the last-minute changes in the examination pattern and other irregularities. With the NEET PG counselling…
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NEET-PG Counselling 2024: Supreme Court Hearing on Petition Delayed, Future Uncertain?
NEET-PG Counseling 2024: The Supreme Court will now hear NEET PG related petitions on October 4. A group of NEET PG candidates has filed a petition challenging the examination pattern set by the National Board of Medical Education (NBEMS).
The petition filed by Ishika Jain and others asks for disclosure of standards of answer keys, question papers and marks of NEET PG 2024 as the exam is divided into two parts to ensure transparency in the selection process. Representing NEET PG candidates, senior advocate Vibha Dutta Makhija and advocate Tanvi Dubey claimed that NBEMS had made last-minute changes along with the exam pattern.
“There is a need for a standardized approach,” Makhisa said, adding that there are no rules on how testing should be done. All situations in one notification This may be changed at the discretion of the officials. This is very unusual… (The exam format has changed) Three days before the exam… The students would be very angry. Chief Justice of India D.Y.
They say you don’t make the rules because everything is according to the prospectus. But the entire exam format changes three days before the exam. How did you do all this?” CGI asked. However, CBI counsel said they “did not do anything new or unusual”, which the judges rejected. The matter was registered on September 27 and has now been adjourned till October 4, according to records available on the Supreme Court’s website.
NEET PG is conducted for admission to MBBS and post-BDS courses. The ranking results announced by NBE on August 23 raised concerns among students about the unexpectedly low rankings this year. Instead of using the figure Single shift There were two shifts of testing. With the new system, NBE has implemented a normalization process. Read more
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SC seeks NBE’s response on plea seeking disclosure of NEET-PG question paper, answer keys
The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to examine a plea challenging the refusal of the National Board of Examinations (NBE) to disclose question papers, answer keys or response sheets of candidates of National Eligibility-cum-Entrance (NEET)-PG 2024 exam.
The NEET-PG exam was conducted by the NBE on August 11 and the results were announced on August 23.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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The Hon’ble Supreme Court NEET UG 2024
Examination on the following grounds.
✅ There is No Material to show a Systematic Breach.
✅ Supreme Court says there is no material to show that the sanctity of the entire exam has been affected.
✅ Directing a fresh NEET Exam would have serious consequences such as: 1. Destruction of Admission Schedule to medical courses. 2. It would affect the course of Medical Education. 3. Impact on the availability of medical professionals. 4. Serious element of disadvantage to marginalized students.
✅ The leak of NEET UG paper 2024 is not in dispute.
✅ The Supreme Court has accepted the report of the IIT Delhi. Accordingly, the Court directs NTA to revise the result of the NEET UG 2024 on the basis of option 4 for Question 19.
✅ At the present stage there is the absence of material on record sufficient to lead to the conclusion 1. That the result of the exam was less effective (or) 2. There was a systemic breach in the sanctity of the exam.
✅ The Court concludes the NEET UG 2024 Matter.
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Supreme Court’s Lacklustre Response to NEET-UG 2024 Paper Leak
The NEET-UG 2024 scandal in India exposes a corrupt and unjust system for education. Allegations have been made in terms of leaked papers, phantom candidates and result fixes making it look unfair as a medical entrance examination. The scandal has had immense consequences and affected the trust between students and the educational institutions, families and society as a whole. The response from…
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NEET UG 2024 Revised Score Cards To Be Out Soon, Check Details
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) will soon release the revised merit list for NEET-UG 2024. Once released, candidates will be able to check their revised scorecards on the official website exams.nta.ac.in.
Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced that the final results for NEET-UG 2024 would be declared within two days based on the Supreme Court's observations.
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🚨Breaking News: NEET-UG 2024 Update!🚨
The Supreme Court has delivered its final order regarding the NEET-UG 2024 exam. Here's what you need to know:
No Re-NEET!
- The NEET-UG 2024 exam will **not be canceled**. The Supreme Court has ruled against the cancellation, stating that there is no justification for it.
- **Bonus Marks Removed:** The results will be revised with the removal of any bonus marks.
📣 What Does This Mean for You?
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🚨Breaking News: NEET-UG 2024 Update!🚨
The Supreme Court has delivered its final order regarding the NEET-UG 2024 exam. Here's what you need to know:
No Re-NEET!
- The NEET-UG 2024 exam will **not be canceled**. The Supreme Court has ruled against the cancellation, stating that there is no justification for it.
- **Bonus Marks Removed:** The results will be revised with the removal of any bonus marks.
📣 What Does This Mean for You?
With the NEET-UG results being revised, it's more crucial than ever to have the right guidance and support to understand your next steps. That's where **Globe4Education** comes in!
🌟 Globe4Education: Your Trusted Partner in Medical Educatio🌟
- Expert counseling for medical courses like MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BUMS, and BHMS.
- Guidance on admissions and career planning to ensure you're on the right track.
- Assistance with navigating study options in India and abroad.
Don't let changes in exam policies deter your dreams. Let us help you pave the way to success in your medical career!
📞 Contact Globe4Education today:
+91 9899992147
✉️ [globe4education@gmail
#NEET2024 #NoReNEET #Globe4Education #MedicalEducation #CareerGuidance #StudyAbroad #MBBS #BDS #FutureDoctors #EducationMatters #globaleducation #mnb
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NEET 2024
True justice would have been administered if the toppers of the exam were given a retest. The exam saw a cohort of candidates who got a range of marks previously rarely attainable. Moreover it has been proved that leaks have happened in many centres in the country. The CBI investigation is ongoing, the Honourable Supreme Court has however instead of cancelling the exam altogether has decided to keep the tainted exam results alive. The reasoning is that if the exam is canceled then the lakhs of aspirants who gave the exam legitimately would be harmed. The arrests of those Cheated is being continued as we speak. The court has come to the conclusion that no large scale leakage has happened. It's more of a localized scam rather than a virus outbreak. However the cheating was spread allover India atleast North India. It could have been reasonably argued that there was a leak of significant size even though not widespread. It is unusual that the court is treating it as a small scam involving a few people when in reality the papers were leaked in such a scale that the average marks of the candidates increased. Therefore it is my humble submission that the court revise its decision. All students who got marks which were previously hard or rarely gotten must have a retest. Others should be left alone.
Rights of genuine toppers
When such a retest is given some genuine toppers would get lower marks .who is liable for all this Pain?
1) NTA
2) The leakers
3) the coaching centers
4) union Of India
Conclusion
All of the above are responsible for the damage caused to these students, number 4 is ourselves, the citizen of this nation. all these students must be compensated for the wrong commited against them, including the genuine toppers .
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NEET UG Updates: Supreme Court Directs NTA to Release Centre-wise Results by Saturday Afternoon
In a significant development for aspiring medical students, the Supreme Court of India has directed the National Testing Agency (NTA) to release the centre-wise results for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) Undergraduate (UG) by Saturday afternoon. This directive comes amidst growing anticipation and concern among candidates who have been eagerly awaiting their results.
Background of NEET UG Examination
The NEET UG is a highly competitive examination that serves as a gateway for students aspiring to pursue undergraduate medical and dental courses across India. Conducted annually by the NTA, this exam is crucial for students aiming to secure admissions in MBBS, BDS, and other medical courses in both government and private institutions.
The Supreme Court's Intervention
The Supreme Court's directive to the NTA marks a crucial intervention aimed at ensuring timely dissemination of results. This decision was made in response to a plea filed by several candidates who expressed concerns about the delay in the announcement of results and its potential impact on their future academic plans.
During the hearing, the bench comprising Justice A.M. Khanwilkar and Justice C.T. Ravikumar emphasized the importance of timely results. The bench stated, “Considering the academic schedule and the future plans of thousands of students, it is imperative that the results be announced without further delay.” The court's order aims to alleviate the anxiety of students and parents, providing them with the necessary information to plan their next steps.
Implications for Students
The release of centre-wise results by Saturday afternoon is expected to bring a sense of relief to the students who have been under immense pressure and uncertainty. With these results, candidates will be able to gauge their performance and make informed decisions regarding their academic future.
For many students, the NEET UG results are a critical determinant of their career paths. The timely release will enable those who have qualified to begin the next phase of their journey, including counseling and admissions processes. Conversely, those who may not have performed as expected can consider alternative options without losing valuable time.
NTA's Role and Responsibilities
The NTA, which is responsible for conducting the NEET UG examination, has been instructed to ensure the results are compiled and released in a transparent and efficient manner. The agency has been under scrutiny to maintain the integrity and accuracy of the results, given the high stakes involved for millions of students.
In compliance with the Supreme Court’s directive, the NTA has ramped up its efforts to expedite the result compilation process. Officials have assured that all necessary measures are being taken to adhere to the court's timeline and ensure a smooth release of results.
Next Steps for Candidates
Once the centre-wise results are released, candidates are advised to promptly check their results on the official NTA NEET website. It is important for students to keep their registration details handy to avoid any delays in accessing their results. Additionally, candidates should stay updated with official notifications regarding the counseling and admissions processes that will follow the announcement of results.
Conclusion
The Supreme Court's directive to the NTA to release the NEET UG centre-wise results by Saturday afternoon is a pivotal step in addressing the concerns of thousands of medical aspirants across the country. This timely intervention not only underscores the importance of adhering to academic schedules but also highlights the judiciary's role in ensuring that the aspirations and futures of students are safeguarded.
As candidates await their results, the hope is that the timely release will provide clarity and direction, enabling them to embark on their academic journeys with confidence and assurance. The coming days will be crucial for these students, as they prepare to take the next steps towards their medical careers.
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As per Supreme Court order in Tamil Nadu, 'NEET' exam results, centre-wise, release….
As per the Supreme Court order, the results of the ‘NEET’ examination, centre-wise, were released yesterday. M.P.B.S., B.D.S. To get admission in medical courses like NEET you need to qualify. Admission to medical students is conducted on the basis of the marks obtained in that examination. This exam is conducted by NDA which is known as National Examination Agency. conducts. Accordingly, the…
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NEET Results Updates: Following the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court, the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Saturday released the individual scores of about 23.5 lakh candidates who appeared for the NEET-UG 2024 exam. The exam was embroiled in controversy after reports of question paper being leaked.
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