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

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23 July 2024 1:30 AM GMT

  • 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....

    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.

     

    Live Updates

    • 23 July 2024 6:39 AM GMT

      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 6:37 AM GMT

      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 6:33 AM GMT

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

    • 23 July 2024 6:33 AM GMT

      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 6:28 AM GMT

      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 6:24 AM GMT

      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 6:23 AM GMT

      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 6:20 AM GMT

      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 6:18 AM GMT

      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 6:09 AM GMT

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

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