UG-NEET taken for admission in medical, dental, ayurvedic, homeopathy, naturopathy and veterinary colleges across the country including Gujarat. Result was announced on Friday. Fewer students took the exam this year because of Corona but have seen an increase in qualifying marks compared to last year. This time the students who took in September instead of NEET Main had more time to prepare. The top 50 includes two students from Gujarat. Monit Motarvadia of Rajkot is ranked 11th while Ajigya Deepak is ranked 42nd.
Last year, the cut-off marks were 134 in the general category and 104 in the SC-ST category. Against him this year, the last cut off in the general category, qualifying marks 147, while the last cut of marks in the SC-ST category has been 113. Thus the score of the qualified students has been found to be higher. As a result, merit will go up by 20 to 25 marks this year due to lower fees in government medical colleges.
Last year, 7.97 lakh students from India qualified in the neet. Against him, 7.71 lakh have qualified this year. For the first time, Shoaib Aftab from Orissa has scored 720 out of 720 marks in the national level exam of UG NEET in the medical field. This is the first time in NEETs history that such an achievement has been achieved.
Merit in self finance can drop by 10-15 marks
Career Counselor Dr. According to Umesh Gurjar, merit in government seats in medical, dental, ayurveda, homeopathy and naturopathy courses is likely to be 20 to 25 marks higher than last year. While in self finance colleges 10 to 15 marks can go down. Corona has created this situation for economic reasons. It is to be mentioned that UG Knit was organized in more than 10 languages including Gujarati and English.