8 Delhi students in top 50 in NEET

NEW DELHI: Eight applicants from Delhi are a number of the top 50 within the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEETUG 2018) results announced via CBSE on Monday. The all-India exam was crowned via Kalpana Kumari from Bihar, who too had studied in Delhi.

NEET is a unmarried front check for admissions to more than 66,000 MBBS and BDS seats around the country. This was the closing NEET conducted via CBSE. From next year, the National Testing Agency will grasp the examination.

Helped via a drop in cut-off marks, as many as 7,14,298 students cleared the check this year, up from 6,11,739 in 2017. This approach over one lakh more applicants could have an opportunity of having an MBBS seat this year.

While Delhi has the best number of applicants within the top 50, Uttar Pradesh has the best number of students who certified (76,778), followed via Kerala with 72,682 and Maharashtra with 70,184.


2018 NEET dogged via controversies

Kalpana, the topper, secured 691 marks out of 720. Delhi topper Himanshu Sharma, who were given the full 3rd position, secured one mark less (690). Another Delhi boy, Aarosh Dhamija, was ranked fourth. There was a vital upward thrust of 16.5 percentage issues within the number of applicants who registered for the check, with a majority of the aspirants (56%) being ladies.


Just as within the previous editions, this year’s exam too was dogged with controversies, be it inconsistencies in translation of the question papers in regional languages or alleged mistakes in solution keys and mission question papers. The exam was conducted in 13 languages and proceedings had been gained from many states. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee wrote to HRD minister Prakash Javadekar alleging “gross irregularities” within the NEETUG 2018. She said students were not provided question papers in their language on time.


The Calcutta top court docket on May 30, 2018, asked NEET government to reserve a seat for an examinee till a standard bench comes to a decision her petition difficult the error-ridden Bengali question paper. Apala Debnath had moved the HC alleging the Bengali version of the NEET paper had 180 mistakes, regardless that the English version had none. Students additionally moved the Madras HC alleging a uniform question paper was now not given and there was an infinite distinction between the one in English and Tamil. There had been 14 mistakes within the solution keys as smartly, they alleged.


The CBSE has provided all India rank to applicants. Now admitting government will draw advantage lists based on the all India rank for MBBS/BDS seats in their jurisdiction. The Directorate General of Health Services will conduct on-line counselling for 15% all-India quota seats, which include deemed universities, central varsities, seats of ESIC Medical College and AFMC, BHU and AMU.



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