NTA Declares AIAPGET 2023 results, details
New Delhi: Through a recent notice, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has Declared the Result/NTA Scores of AIAPGET - 2023.
The National Testing Agency has been mandated to conduct AIAPGET 2023 by The National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) and The National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH).
AIAPGET - 2023 was conducted for Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Siddha and Unani in the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode on 31 July 2023.
The National Testing Agency conducted All India Ayush Post Graduate Entrance Test (AIAPGET– 2023) for 38056 Candidates for Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Siddha and Unani.
▪ The medium of the Question Paper was English and Hindi for Ayurveda.
▪ The medium of the Question Paper was English for Homeopathy.
▪ The medium of the Question Paper was English and Tamil for Siddha.
▪ The medium of the Question Paper was English and Urdu for Unani.
▪ AIAPGET - 2023 examination was also conducted at 170 Centres in 95 Cities on 31 July 2023.
▪ NTA displayed the answer keys and recorded responses of candidates from 05 August 2023 to 07 August 2023 and invited challenges through Public Notice.
▪ 3537 Answer Key Challenges were received out of which 173 were the unique challenges.
▪ The challenges were placed before the concerned Subject Experts for review. Based on
their feedback and after incorporating the changes, the Final Answer Keys were prepared which were used in preparing the Result of - AIAPGET– 2023.
▪ The Role of NTA is confined to the Registration of candidates, conduct of the test, hosting of Answer Keys, inviting challenges, finalizing Answer Keys, preparing and declaring results, and hosting Score Card.
NTA has no role in counselling. Ayush Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC) will conduct counselling for admission to All India quota seats in Government,Government Aided, National Institutions, Central and Deemed to be Universities (Established under Central Act). And designated State / Union Territories (UT’s) Counselling Authority(s) will conduct counselling for admission to State/UT quota seats based on andidate’s AIAPGET 2023 merit, choice of subject and fulfillment of their eligibility criteria, guidelines, domicile criteria, applicable reservation policies etc.
Highlights of AIAPGET - 2023
Category-wise Number of Candidates Registered and Appeared for AIAPGET – 2023
Number of candidates registered subject wise for the exam were as follows:
Subject | General | Gen-EWS | OBC- NCL | SC | ST | Total |
Ayurveda | 8468 | 2008 | 10948 | 3157 | 1046 | 25627 |
Homeopathy | 3097 | 623 | 3809 | 1229 | 434 | 9192 |
Siddha | 77 | 8 | 653 | 190 | 3 | 931 |
Unani | 771 | 410 | 1070 | 45 | 10 | 2306 |
Total | 12413 | 3049 | 16480 | 4621 | 1493 | 38056 |
Number of candidates who appeared subject wise in the exams were as follows:
Subject | General | Gen-EWS | OBC- NCL | SC | ST | Total |
Ayurveda | 8145 | 1952 | 10576 | 2988 | 989 | 24650 |
Homeopathy | 2941 | 592 | 3641 | 1146 | 398 | 8718 |
Siddha | 75 | 7 | 635 | 184 | 3 | 904 |
Unani | 724 | 402 | 1021 | 40 | 10 | 2197 |
Total | 11885 | 2953 | 15873 | 4358 | 1400 | 36469 |
Gender wise and subject wise number of candidates registered for the exam were as follows:
Subject | Male | Female | Total |
Ayurveda | 9331 | 16296 | 25627 |
Homeopathy | 2653 | 6539 | 9192 |
Siddha | 228 | 703 | 931 |
Unani | 988 | 1318 | 2306 |
Total | 13200 | 24856 | 38056 |
Gender wise and subject wise number of candidates who appeared in the exam were as follows:
Subject | Male | Female | Total |
Ayurveda | 8964 | 15686 | 24650 |
Homeopathy | 2513 | 6205 | 8718 |
Siddha | 225 | 679 | 904 |
Unani | 951 | 1246 | 2197 |
Total | 12653 | 23816 | 36469 |
The Examination was monitored in the following ways:-
• A Central Control Room was opened to monitor and facilitate the smooth conduct of the Examination on the ground. 02 National Coordinators, 18 Regional Coordinators, 41 Zonal Coordinators, 102 City Coordinators, 187 Observers, and 04 Deputy Observers were deployed.
• Live CCTV Surveillance was planned in all examination centres to curb malpractices in the examination. The NTA also made arrangements for live viewing of remote locations of all examination centres from the Control Room located in the NTA premises of New Delhi. Recording of CCTV Systems was also done.
• The examination centres were also monitored using AI-based Video Analytics and Virtual Observers.
• In order to stop cheating using mobile networks, Jammers were installed in all the Centres.
The results of candidates have also been shared with the Universities where the candidates had applied. Candidates are advised to be in touch with the respective universities and Institutions for further details.
To view the official Notice, Click here : https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/notice20230819134435-216977.pdf
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