NEET-UG result: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the detailed result of NEET-UG. City and center wise results have been released. Students can check it at http://neet.ntaonline.in./ . Center wise results have been released for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET UG 2024). In fact, during the hearing, the Supreme Court had directed the NTA to release the NEET-UG results on the official website without revealing the identity of the students.Â
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NEET-UG detailed results released
On Saturday, the detailed results of NEET from 4,750 exam centres were released today. The NEET-UG exam was conducted on May 5. When its result came on June 4, the whole country was shocked. Because this was the first time that there were not one or two but 67 toppers in the NEET exam. That is, 67 students had scored a full 720 out of 720 marks.
When this matter reached the Supreme Court, NTA had argued that grace marks were given to the students due to less time. After which the agency had given the option of conducting the exam again, which was also accepted by the Supreme Court.
After which the exam was conducted again on 23 June. The result of which was released on 30 June. During the hearing on 18 July, the Supreme Court had directed the NTA to re-release the results of the candidates appearing in the exam city and center wise. On the orders of the Supreme Court, NTA has again released the detailed results today.
How to check NEET UG 2024 result
- http://neet.ntaonline.in./Â Â This is the official website of NEET.Â
- Visit the website and click on NEET-UG 2024 result.
- You can check your score card by entering your roll number.
Supreme Court’s decision may come on July 22
As per the order of the Supreme Court, NTA has released the detailed result of the students. Now the next hearing in the case is to be held on 22nd July, Monday. A decision is also expected on this day. Whether the NEET exam will be conducted again or not, this decision has to be taken by the Supreme Court.
Actually, the petitioner students are demanding that the controversial exam should be cancelled and conducted again. The final decision on this has to be given by the Supreme Court.Â