However, this year for getting admission into medical colleges candidates scored fewer marks in this NEET exam. The NEET-UG score range required to be in the 40th percentile — which happens to be the cut-off percentile for reserved category candidates — is at an all-time low this year.
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Tanishka from Rajasthan is the topper. This year, a total of 18.72 lakh candidates registered for the entrance test. The NEET UG exam was conducted on July 17 with over 95 per cent of the registered candidates appearing in the exam. NEET UG was held across 3,570 centres in 497 cities in India and in 14 cities in foreign nations.
Out of the total 18,72,343 students who registered for the exam, 17,64,571 appeared for it and 9,93,069 qualified the exam.
The maximum number of candidates opted for English as their language of instruction (14,76,024) followed by Hindi (2,58,827). Gujarati was the third most preferred language (49,638) and the most preferred regional language.
From this year onwards, NTA has introduced the process of assigning fictitious roll numbers to the OMR answer sheets of all candidates who appeared in NEET in order to keep the evaluation process secure and confidential. This measure ensures that the examiner is not biased towards a candidate because she is unable to identify the examinee’s roll number. However, NEET-UG is evaluated by a software and human intervention occurs only while answer sheets are physically transported or fed into the computer for evaluation.
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Aspiring to be a surgeon, Vaidehi devoted all her time to either preparing for NEET or watching surgery videos. With a score of 705 out of 720, she hopes to get a seat in a reputed government college. She is the daughter of an engineer and a homemaker, her elder sister is a corporate lawyer. Read full story on IndianExpress.com
Over the last four years, the overall pass percentage of NEET-UG has remained nearly constant, but some states including Gujarat, Meghalaya and Nagaland have made big gains. A few like Telangana, Kerala and Manipur have shown a dip in performance. Apart from Assam (51.37 per cent), Manipur (54.72 per cent), Meghalaya (51.13 per cent), Nagaland (54.51 per cent), Tripura (49.59 per cent) and Sikkim (43.89 per cent), the states which registered pass percentages below the national average in 2022 are Tamil Nadu (51.3 per cent), Chhattisgarh (48.73 per cent), Kerala (55.01 per cent), Madhya Pradesh (44.88 per cent), and Uttar Pradesh (53.52 per cent).
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The national pass percentage for NEET UG 2022 was 56.28% Read full report on indianexpress.com
Unhappy with her NEET UG result, a 22-year-old woman in Noida committed suicide. She jumped off the 19th floor from an apartment building. The incident occurred at around 11 am. The results were declared on September 7. Read the full report on IndianExpress.com
Anmol Garg, all India rank 19 was expecting to be somewhere among the top 50 but being in top 20 came as a surprise to him. Son of a doctor couple based out of Jalandhar, Garg wishes to study at AIIMS, Delhi. He scored 705 out of 720 in his NEET exam. Apart from coaching, he dedicated 6 to 7 hours to self study. Read full story on IndianExpress.com
COVID-19 pandemic became a motivational factor for Odisha topper Priya Somadutta Nayak. It was when the pandemic hit, Nayak realised that the world needed more doctors. In Class 7, Nayak decided that he either wanted to be a doctor or a journalist and when the pandemic hit, his path was clear to him. He secured all India rank 39 and studied nearly 12 hours a days, a few days before the exam. Read the full story by Deeksha Teri on indianexpress.com
The Odisha boy is the state (NEET-UG) 2022 topper with a percentile score of 99.9976198 and 715 marks. Interestingly, had it not been Covid-19 pandemic, 18-year-old Priya Somadutta Nayak would have probably chosen journalism as a profession. Read his full interview with Deeksha Teri
Zeel Vyas, AIR 9 in the NEET UG 2022 examinations was surprised to know that she has become the state topper for Gujarat. Zeel, a student of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavans school in Makarpura in Vadodara, said, “I am happy. I had expected the marks, but not the rank. It came as a pleasant surprise. She wishes to study at AIIMS, Delhi. She is the only daughter of a Vadodara based physician and pharmacist couple.Read full story IndianExpress.com
An incident of despair became the biggest motivation for Punjab topper Arpit Narang. Narang lost his father in 2019 but instead of losing all hope, he channelised all his energies to fulfil his father’s dream to become a doctor and worked so hard that he secured AIR 7. Read full story by Harkanwar Kaur on IndianExpress.com
Candidates scored fewer marks in this year’s National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, the exam for getting admission into medical colleges. The NEET-UG score range required to be in the 40th percentile — which happens to be the cut-off percentile for reserved category candidates — is at an all-time low this year. Read the full story on indianexpress.com
Badminton and meditation admist long hours of study kept Vatsa Ashish Batra focussed and at peace. Speaking of how he secured AIR 2, Batra said that he was always in touch with the teachers during online learning, revised whatever he learned in Class 11 and focussed on his weak points and converted them into his strengths. Batra wishes to study in AIIMS Delhi Read full story on indianexpress.com
In the NEET results announced by the National Testing Agency, nine candidates from Karnataka featured in the top 50 category and three in the top 10 category. In Karnataka, 1,33,255 candidates had registered out of which 1,22,423 appeared and 72,262 qualified this year.
The qualified candidates have to further complete the formalities with the respective counselling authorities viz DGHS, Medical Education Directorates of States, etc. for admission to MBBS/BDS Courses.
The counselling for 15% All India Quota Seats, Deemed Universities, Central Universities, Seats of ESIC and AFMC, BHU & AMU will be conducted by Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Government of India.Candidates will apply for 15% All India Quota seats as per the directions of DGHS and counselling will be stopped once the seats are exhausted.
Along with the results, the NTA has also released the NEET UG 2022 qualifying cut-off on the scorecards. Candidates who have secured the qualifying cut-off will only be considered for the further admission process. The minimum qualifying cutoff by NTA has been released on the scorecard.
The National Testing Agency is trying to release the CUET UG answer key 2022 today, said an NTA official. Once released, candidates will be able to check and download their answer key at the official website — cuet.samarth.ac.in. Read full story on indianexpress.com
AIR 6 Rishi Balse from Mumbai's Tardeo scored 710/720, but unlike majority of other candidates, Balse took a road less travelled in times when preparation for competitive exams is considered directly proportional to the coaching giant you are taking admission to. He joined private tuitions as he did not want to feel boxed. Read full story by Pallavi Smart on indianexpress.com
Saahir Bajaj from Thane ranks 20th in the list of top 50 candidates for NEET for undergraduate courses 2022. A reader of Agatha Christie novels and a passionate Chess player, this Thane boy was expecting to feature among the top 100 candidates after checking the NEET answer key released on August 31. Looking forward to joining AIIMS Delhi, Saahir is planning to initially focus on MBBS before he decides his future career course on specialisation. Read full story on indianexpress.com
"Congratulations to Haziq Parveez Lone from Shopian for securing the All India 10th Rank in NEET UG- 2022 Result. Proud of your achievements," the LG tweeted.
Arguing strongly in favour of reservations in higher education, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has said that the new generation should consider affirmation action for marginalised communities as their responsibility rather than a burden.Read full report by Sourav Roy Barman on IndianExpress.com
Union Minister for Education, Dharmendra Pradhan has said that there will be no merger of CUET, NEET and JEE for at least the next two years. Pradhan acknowledged that the government is aware that an idea to merge the tests has been floated. But no consensus has been reached on whether it would be a practical move, he said. Read full report on IndianExpress.com
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi with T Shanmugham, father of late NEET aspirant Anitha, who died by suicide
Saahir Bajaj from Thane ranks 20th in the list of top 50 candidates and is hoping to get admission in AIIMS Delhi. A reader of Agatha Christie novels and a passionate Chess player, this Thane boy was expecting to feature among the top 100 candidates after checking the NEET answer key released on August 31. Read his interview with Pallavi Smart
MCC has released the tentative schedule for NEET PG counselling. The counselling process is likely to start from September 15. The NEET PG counselling was postponed two days before it was to take place on September 1. Read full report on indianexpress.com
A total 9 positions out of the top 50 were secured by students from Karnataka. Highest number of positions from a state this year. Karnataka was followed by Gujarat and Delhi (NCT) at 5, followed by Tealanga at 4.
The Common University Entrance Test UG Answer Key 2022 is expected to be released today by National Testing Agency. The provisional answer key can be downloaded by the candidates from the official website — cuet.samarth.ac.in. Read full report on indianexpress.com
The maximum number of candidates opted for English as their language of instruction (14,76,024) followed by Hindi (2,58,827). Gujarati was the third most preferred language (49,638) and the most preferred regional language.
Out of the total 18,72,343 students who registered for the exam, 17,64,571 appeared for it and 9,93,069 qualified the exam. The maximum number of students registered from Maharashtra, followed by Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu respectively.
The All India Rank (AIR) 1 holder chose to study medicine because it’s a profession where one can establish oneself by “helping others.” She scored 98.6 per cent marks in her Class 12 Board exams and 96.4 per cent in Class 10. Read Tanishka's experience with the medical entrance exam.
The National Testing Agency has released the final answer key for NEET UG 2022. Here’s how you can download it.
Step 1: Go to the official website — neet.nta.nic.in.
Step 2: Click on the final answer key link displayed on the homepage.
Step 3: Your answer key will show on the screen.
Step 4: Calculate your score by checking the answer key.
Step 5: Download and take a print out of your final answer key for further use and reference.
NEET UG 2022 topper Tanishka shared what helped her succeed in the exam, “as the course progresses in the classroom, you will have to revise the previous studies again and again. You can make small notes topic-wise,” she said. She also added that one should never hesitate to ask questions. Read full story on indianexpress.com
In yet another shocing incident from Tamil Nadu, a 19-year-old girl in Tiruvallur district allegedly died by suicide after she failed to clear the NEET-UG exams. This is the seventh incident reported from the state in this year.
This year, boys have scored more top ranks than girls. Check the list of male toppers:
Now that the NEET UG result has been declared, here is the category-wise cut-off
While Tanishka was declared the topper of NEET UG, here are some other girls who have earned a spot in the top ranks in the medical exam this year:
Tanishka has become the first ever candidate to top this medical entrance exam from OBC-NCL (OBC-Non Creamy Layer) category. Tanishka is from Rajasthan. While she scored 99.9997733 percentile in NEET UG exams this year, she also scored 99.50 percentile in JEE Mains exams. Read her full story here
The NTA used a new and revised tie-breaking policy for the NEET UG exam. The key nine factors for this tie-breaker are:
1. Candidates achieving higher marks/percentiles in Biology (Botany and Zoology), followed by
2. The candidate with the highest mark/percentile in Chemistry, followed by
3. The candidate who achieved the highest marks/percentile score in Physics in the test followed by
4. Candidates with fewer incorrect answers than correct answers in all the subjects in the test, followed by
5. A candidate with the lowest proportion of incorrect responses to correct responses in Biology (Botany and Zoology) is the winner, followed by
6. Candidate with the lowest ratio of incorrect answers to correct answers in Chemistry, followed by
7. The candidate with a lesser percentage of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Physics, followed by
8. Candidate older in age, followed by
9. NEET application number in ascending order
The All India Rank (AIR) 1 holder chose to enter the medical field as she believes this is a profession in which “you can establish yourself by helping others”, she said. Interestingly, not just NEET-UG, Tanishka has also appeared for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main exams, in which she scored 99.50 percentile. Read more about the topper here
This year, the overall pass percentage stood at 56.28, nearly the same as last year. A look at the qualifying criteria, however, shows that cut-offs dipped across categories – in the case of general candidates from 138 in 2021 to 117 this year and from 108 to 93 in the case SC, ST and OBC candidates. In 2020, the cut-offs were even higher at 147 for general candidates and 113 for reserved categories. Read full report by Sanath Prasad
There is no immediate plan to merge engineering and medical entrances with the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) and no such combined exam will be held at least in the next two years, Union Education Minister Dharmenda Pradhan has said. While he said that the idea has been floated, he added that no proper discussion has yet taken place. Read full report here
NEET UG Final Answer Key 2022: How to download
Step 1: Go the official website — neet.nta.in.
Step 2: Tap on the final answer key link that is displayed on the homepage.
Step 3: Your answer key will show on the screen.
Step 4: Calculate your score by checking the answer key.
Step 5: Download and take a print out of your final answer key for further use and reference.
After releasing the final score cards in the late hours of September 7, the NTA has now released the final answer keys.
Top 10 rank holders from SC category
Top 10 rank holders from ST category
The maximum number of candidates who have cleared NEET-UG this year are from Maharashtra (1,13,812), followed by Rajasthan (82,548), and Karnataka (72,262).
This is the first time, since the introduction of NEET in 2017, that a candidate from OBC-NCL (OBC-Non Creamy Layer) category has topped the exam nationally. Tanishka is from Rajasthan. She scored 99.9997733 percentile, the same as three other candidates. Click here to read more about her.
This year, the NTA used the following nine factors to determine who was awarded Rank 1, Rank 2, Rank 3 and Rank 4:
1. Candidates achieving higher marks/percentiles in Biology (Botany and Zoology), followed by
2. The candidate with the highest mark/percentile in Chemistry, followed by
3. The candidate who achieved the highest marks/percentile score in Physics in the test followed by
4. Candidates with fewer incorrect answers than correct answers in all the subjects in the test, followed by
5. A candidate with the lowest proportion of incorrect responses to correct responses in Biology (Botany and Zoology) is the winner, followed by
6. Candidate with the lowest ratio of incorrect answers to correct answers in Chemistry, followed by
7. The candidate with a lesser percentage of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Physics, followed by
8. Candidate older in age, followed by
9. NEET application number in ascending order
NTA deployed new tie-breaker policy to award the first rank to Tanishka followed by the second rank to Vatsa Ashish Batra, third position to Hrishikesh Nagbhushan Gangule and AIR 4 to Rucha Pawashe.This year, NTA had six new factors to break a tie as opposed to three last year. Read full report on indianexpress.com
Tanishka is Allen Coaching institute student. As per a release shared by them, Tanishka wishes to study at AIIMS Delhi. Her parents motivated her and never pressurised her. She used to self-study for 6-7 hours daily. Tanishka passed Class 12 this year with 98.6 percent marks. Whereas in Class 10th she had secured 96.4 percent marks. Apart from this, she has scored 99.50 percentile in JEE Main. Tanishka wants to specialize in cardio, neuro or oncology. The family is originally from Narnaul, Haryana.
This is probably the best gift for NEET topper Tanishka to her parents who are teachers. Rajasthan girl has secured AIR 1 scoring 99.99 percentile.
There are 16 female candidates in the list of top 50, including the all India topper - Tanishka from Rajasthan. She scored 715 marks. In total, 5.63 lakh candidates cleared the exam.Among the top 50 candidates, nine belong to Karnataka, followed by Gujarat and Delhi with five each; Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal threw up four toppers each; Rajasthan and Maharashtra three each; Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu Haryana two each; Punjab, Jammu , Goa, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Kerala one each.
Top 4 candidates are tied at the same percentile this year. “We used the new tie-breaker rule to award ranks to these four candidates,” a senior NTA official told The Indian Express.
Category-wise break-ups of the qualifying candidates show that 13.3 per cent are SCs, 45.08 per cent OBCs and 4.7 per cent STs, as against last year's 13.1 per cent, 4.6 per cent and 45.6 per cent respectively.
A girl has topped the NEET exam this year. Tanishka from Rajasthan with 99.9997733 percentile. Vatsa Ashish Batra from Delhi holds All-India Rank 2 and Hrishikesh Nagbhushan Gangule from Karnataka is at the third position.
NEET UG 2022 results have been announced. Candidates can check the result on the official NTA website-- nta.ac.in
English is the most preferred language among NEET aspirants. This year, too, almost 80% of the 18 lakh candidates opted to take the exam in English. This was followed by Hindi and Gujarati.
NEET is conducted in 13 languages namely English, Hindi, Assamese, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.