No Re-NEET, NEET-UG Not Cancelled : Live Updates From Supreme Court [July 23]

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23 July 2024 7:00 AM IST

  • No Re-NEET, NEET-UG Not Cancelled : Live Updates From Supreme Court [July 23]

    The Supreme Court will continue hearing today the petitions challenging NEET-UG 2024 exam.Petitioners completed their arguments yesterday. The bench led by CJI will hear the responses of Union/NTA today.The hearing will start at 10.30 AM. Reports about yesterday's hearing can be read here and here.Follow this thread for live updates....

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    • 23 July 2024 12:09 PM IST

      SG: Success ratio is 5.88% and rank within 1.8Lakhs is 52 and success ratio is 10.92%. Success ratio in each of the centre remained almost consistent

    • 23 July 2024 12:07 PM IST

      SG : Kota , Lal Bahadur Shastri- 476 appeared. Those ranking within first 56000- 28 and I am not counting the reserved categories. There is no spike, has remained constant within the last few years

    • 23 July 2024 12:03 PM IST

      SG in 2022 it was 24.00%. So it has decreased year by year

    • 23 July 2024 12:03 PM IST

      SG : (giving centre-wise break up) Sikar, Centre - Gurukul International School, total appeared 715, those ranking within first 56000 students is only 101. The success ratio is 14.30% and those ranking within 1 Lakh 8 thousand is 152, and the success rate is 21.16%. If we count the reservation this would be perhaps half.

      SG: Sikar total success rate is 19.22%. Previous year 19.19%

    • 23 July 2024 11:58 AM IST

      SG: Im now showing percentile, those who were above 12 Lakhs. Bihar, Patna- 49.22 % were qualified, similarly Jharkhand, Hazaribagh, Punjab etc are not in the highest bracket of 80+

    • 23 July 2024 11:54 AM IST

      SG: Hazaribagh - this year 4.61% only . Belgavi , it was said that a student shifted to Belgavi because they said there was some huge potential for mass copying - 2.5%

    • 23 July 2024 11:53 AM IST

      SG: Bihar, Patna their success rate is 5.53% this year. But see the earlier years it has remained consistent, 2or 3% plus or minus is everywhere. Additionally it would depend upon the calibre of each batch

    • 23 July 2024 11:50 AM IST

      Hooda: one factual clarification, there are 5 other courses the admissions to which happen from the same NEET examination, so the total number of seats are about 3 Lakhs and the rank for admission goes up to 12 Lakhs from the same NEET exam.

      CJI: but the 50 percentile is applied across all courses?

      SG : yes 

    • 23 July 2024 11:48 AM IST

      SG takes the bench to 'City-wise Success Rate' Table

      CJI: this consists of 56000 govt colleges and 52000 private colleges.

      SG: just to give you the feel of the pan-India impact, I have not deducted the reserved seats. Reserved seats success rate would be almost half 

    • 23 July 2024 11:39 AM IST

      SG: what I'll get in Jamnagar Gujarat, some better training is imparted in Kota , or Sikar etc

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