
NTA NEET Result 2019 LIVE Updates: National Testing Agency (NTA) will declare the results of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) examination on Tuesday, June 4, 2019. “The results of NEET examination will be declared today. The candidates can check the result through the website ntaneet.nic.in,” Higher Education secretary R. Subrahmanyam told indianexpress.com.
NTA NEET result 2019: How to check
Step 1: Visit the official website ntaneet.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the download result link
Step 3: Enter registration number, roll number
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Step 4: Results will appear on the screen
Step 5: Download it, and take a print out for further reference.
Over 15 lakh candidates appeared for the NEET examination that was conducted on May 5, 2019 in 156 cities across the country. But for students from Odisha or those whose centres were in Odisha, the exam was postponed to May 20 due to cyclone Fani. Many Karnataka students who missed the NEET exam due to a train delay were given a chance to re-appear for the exam on May 20.
According to experts, this time the cut-off is likely to go higher than last year’s cut-off. Academic head, Gradeup, Navin C Joshi said that the cut-off for the general category may range between 125 to 135 score. “The expected general cut off for NEET qualified would vary between 125-135 marks. But for admissions in colleges the cut off may vary 510-520 marks,” said Joshi.
Tamil medium students given Hindi question paper of NEET 2018
Nearly 100 Tamil medium NEET 2018 aspirants were given question papers in Hindi at a centre in Madurai, as per a PTI report. After a three-hour delay, the students were provided with the Tamil version. The incident happened at a matriculation school, a NEET centre, where a school official said when a question paper pack was opened and distribution began for four halls in the centre they came to know that they were in Hindi
NEET 2018 held in 20 centres in Kota
As per reports, about 10,974 UG medical seats aspirants appeared the NEET examination 2018 in Kota, considered to be the hub for coaching institutes in Rajasthan. The National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) 2018 was held at 20 centres in the city.
NEET 2018 irregularities
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday wrote to Union Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar alleging “gross irregularities” in the 2018 National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG). Mamata wrote Bengali students were not provided question papers in their language in time. “Many were provided with photocopies of question papers which bore the same candidate code for multiple students, and in many cases, the photocopies of questions were illegible. It is also reported that many students were forced to write answers using English or Hindi question papers,” she wrote in her letter to Javadekar, a copy of which is with The Indian Express.
NEET 2019: How to mark attendance
Candidates must enter the required details in the test booklet, attendance sheet and OMR answer sheet. They should place their signature (in legible running hand) and left-hand thumb Impression twice and paste the Photograph at the appropriate place in the Attendance Sheet. They also need to place their signature (in legible running hand) and Left Hand Thumb Impression on Side-2 of the OMR Answer Sheet. They should ensure that their Left-Hand Thumb Impression is clear and not smudged.
How to attempt for better score in NEET 2019
Often due to anxiety and in pressure to complete the paper in time, students tend to rush through the questions, overlooking essential information. They should instead carefully go through the question paper. A thorough and meticulous reading of the questions can help them register the key information, thereby enabling them to focus on what is asked and ignore extraneous information and proceed directly to determining the correct answer. Special focus should be given on the words NOT, INCORRECT, CORRECT etc. while answering the question with best-suited option.
NEET UG 2019: Paper pattern
The NEET is a three-hour long exam which includes three sections – physics, chemistry and biology.
The NEET is a three-hour long exam which includes three sections – physics, chemistry and biology.Of the total 180 questions, 90 would be from biology and 45 each from physics and chemistry. Preparation syllabus includes the whole of Class 11 and 12 standard NCERT textbooks in the respective subjects. Every correct answer would fetch you plus four marks and every incorrect answer results in a negative mark. Questions that are not attempted do not have any penalty marks. So, choose your battles wisely, if you do not know a question for sure, do not mark it.
NEET 2017 results: Navdeep Singh tops exam
Punjab’s Navdeep Singh has scored the AIR 1 rank this year with a total score of 697 marks. This year, 611539 have qualified the medical entrance examination which was held on May 7. Of these, 266221 were male aspirants while 345313 are females. Eight transgenders sat for the exam out of which five have qualified the NEET 2017.
12 lakh appeared in NEET 2017
Nearly 12 lakh students appeared in the NEET 2017 of which about 10.5 lakh students have given the exam in either Hindi or English while around 1.25 lakh to 1.50 lakh students have appeared in eight vernacular languages.
NEET 2016, a report
1,71,329 applicants from the general category have qualified for the admissions in medical and dental colleges. More girls — 2,26,049 — qualified for admissions to medical and dental colleges than boys — 1,83,424. Of the nine transgendered applicants, four had qualified.
NEET 2018, a report
The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for admission to medical and dental colleges across the country was conducted by CBSE in 136 cities as against 107 last year. "A total number of 13,26,725 students had registered for the exam, of whom 5,80,648 are males and 7,46,076 females and one transgender. The exam was conducted at 2,225 centres from across the country," a senior CBSE official said. The board established 43 new centres this year to accommodate the higher number of applications, as reported by PTI.
Websites to check NEET result 2019
The scores of NEET examination will be available at the website ntaneet.nic.in after 6 pm
Over 500 miss NEET exam in Karnataka
Over 500 students appearing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Test) in Karnataka have missed the examination as the Hampi express delayed for over six hours on Sunday.The 16591- Hampi Express enroute to Bengaluru reached at 2:30 pm, an hour after the scheduled reporting time, 1:30 pm. As reported by News 18, over 500 students missed the examination
NEET 2017 cut-off
The qualifying percentage for the unreserved category was 50 per cent and the qualifying score as per qualification percentile (out of 720) was 131. For OBC/ SC/ ST category, it was 107 and the qualifying percentage was 40 per cent (107 percentile). Similarly, for physically challenged, it was 118.
NEET 2016, a report
1,71,329 applicants from the general category have qualified for the admissions in medical and dental colleges. More girls — 2,26,049 — qualified for admissions to medical and dental colleges than boys — 1,83,424. Of the nine transgendered applicants, four had qualified.
NEET 2019: Check students reactions
Over 15 lakh students who had appeared in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET 2019) on Sunday, May 5 found the paper moderate, with Physics most difficult. Speaking to indianexpress.com, Debarati Halder, a student of Kendriya Vidyalaya Kolkata said, "The paper was moderate, however, the Physics portion was really tough to answer." The student rated Chemistry and Mathematics the easiest of all. Another student Dattatreya Mukherjee said, "The Physics portion was tough and lengthy, however, the rest of the question was quite easy to answer."
NTA NEET results likely at 6 pm
National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to declare the results of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) examination at 6 pm today. The results will be available at the websites ntaneet.nic.in
How was the Phyics paper, check expert's reaction
Amritlal Goswami, the teacher of KV Kolkata rated the NEET paper average, saying, "The questions in Physics were more conceptual and application based. The Chemistry, Mathematics portion are easy to crack." "The Physics paper has 45 per cent questions from Quantum Mechanics and rest from the other part. About 45 per cent of the questions are easy, 35 per cent moderate and another 20 difficult," the teacher said.
How was the Chemistry paper
According to Chemistry teacher Mahua Mukherjeee, "The Chemistry portion was moderate, and the questions asked from both 11th and 12th syllabus. The section had one or two conceptual based questions with most of them can be rated from moderate to easy." "The questions were mostly based on NCERT pattern, while some of the questions were out of syllabus."
How was Biology
The Biology teacher Amritanshu Mitra said, “The Biology paper was moreover moderate with most of the questions came from Human Psychology, Reproduction, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Ecology. Most of the questions were based on NCERT syllabus. There were 58 questions from the 12th standard and 35 from 11th standard.”
NEET 2019: Check the last year cut-off
Last year, the cut-off for the general category was (691-119), Other Backward Class was (118-96), Scheduled Class and Scheduled Tribe was (118-96).
On inquiry, the student told the constable he had forgotten to bring his photograph without which one cannot take the test. Understanding the situation, Saravankumar took Rs 40 from his pocket and handed it over to the anxious student to enable him take the photograph which he eventually took and attended the exam.
The gesture of the policeman won the appreciation of one and all at the exam venue, as reported by PTI
Cop's timely gesture helps student take NEET in Tamil Nadu
Timely help from a police constable helped a student appear for NEET Sunday after the latter arrived at the examination hall without his photograph. The constable P Saravanakumar, on security duty at the National Model School, a NEET exam centre, noticed a student looking helpless and wandering about aimlessly, as reported by PTI.
NEET 2019: Check expert's reactions
The overall level of the NEET examination was between easy to moderate level. Most of the questions were based on NCERT textbooks. There were no surprises in the exam. The pattern was similar to that of last years. No section was particularly difficult. There were almost 7-8 questions directly taken from previous year’s paper and NCERT textbook. The questions were direct. An aspirant who has studied from NCERT, will be able to score well in the exam. The expected general cut off for NEET qualified would vary between 125-135. But for admissions in colleges the cut off may vary 510-520.
On the whole, Physics section was easy, however, some students faced difficulty in Physics numericals. Chemistry section was of moderate difficulty level. Whereas Zoology and Botany were a mix of factual and easy conceptual questions with high weight-age given to Microbes in Human welfare in Botany and cell the unit of life having in Zoology respectively.
- Navin C Joshi, Academic head and VP (NEET and JEE) at Gradeup
'Overall NEET 2019 was of moderate difficulty level with Physics being the most difficult,' says Rajshekhar Ratrey, VP, Educational Content, Toppr.com
Overall NEET 2019 was of moderate difficulty level with Physics being the most difficult of the three subjects while Biology was the easiest but lengthy. The expected cut off for today's exam is 130- 140.
Out of the total 45 questions in Physics, 9 were tricky, 25 of medium difficulty level and 7 were easy. In Chemistry, the questions related to chemical reactions were tricky. Out of the total of 45 questions in Chemistry, 7 were tricky, 20 were of medium difficulty level and 18 questions were easy. Biology section was the easiest but the lengthiest with 45 questions each from Botany and Zoology. Out of total 90 questions, 35 were easy, 45 of medium difficulty level and only 10 questions were difficult.
How was NEET paper, expert's take
NEET 2019 was conducted in the second half of today. Exam duration and the pattern of the exam did not pose any differences when compared to previous years except for the fact that in Biology the questions were shuffled across Botany and Zoology.
Exam was below expected levels of difficulty with respect to Physics; generally students were happy about the increase in the number theory based questions or simple application based numerical. Compared to 2018, 'Physics was a piece of cake', exclaimed a student.
One could say that Chemistry was also considered 'easy' - most questions were direct and not demanding complex understanding or calculations.
Biology takes the center stage with questions off-NCERT questions, slightly confusing match the following type questions and lengthy to read theory questions. Experts are sure that students would have had a tough time with Biology in NEET 2019.
- Paper analysis by Bhuvana Anilkumar, Head JEE & NEET exam, T.I.M.E.
NTA NEET result 2019: How to check
Step 1: Visit the official website ntaneet.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the download result link
Step 3: Enter registration number, roll number
Step 4: Results will appear on the screen
Step 5: Download it, and take a print out for further reference.
NTA NEET result 2019 today, confirms official
National Testing Agency (NTA) will declare the results of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) examination on Tuesday, June 4, 2019. “The results of NEET examination will be declared today. The candidates can check the result through the website ntaneet.nic.in,” Higher Education secretary R. Subrahmanyam told indianexpress.com.