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In a first from Northeast state, Tripura NEET candidate bags AIR Rank 1
Agartala: In a major achievement, a Tripura-based student Chand Mallik has bagged the first position in the All India National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2024 exam along with 66 other Rank 1 holders. Mallik, achieved a perfect score of 720 out of 720.
This is said to be the first time that a student from the northeastern state has topped the MBBS entrance exam, reports ANI.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) recently announced the NEET 2024 results in which a record-breaking 67 candidates have topped the MBBS entrance exam scoring a remarkable percentage. The candidates achieved a flawless score of 720, placing them as joint top performers. Among these exceptional scorers, 53 are male and 14 are female. The highest percentile attained by these individuals, who hold the first rank in the All India Ranking (AIR), is an impressive 99.997129.
According to the scorecard of the qualified candidates for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), Rajasthan has the highest number of candidates in the top 67 with 11 candidates, followed by Tamil Nadu with 8 candidates and Maharashtra with 7 candidates.
Among the top 67, a male candidate from Maharashtra named Ved Sunilkumar Shende emerged as the Super topper in the NEET 2024 with a perfect score of 720 and a percentage of 99.997129.
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The remaining 66 candidates who have topped the MBBS entrance exam include Syed Aarifin Yusuf M from Tamil Nadu, Mridul Manya Anand from Delhi, Ayush Naugraiya from Uttar Pradesh, Mazin Mansoor from Bihar, Rupayan Mandal from West Bengal, Akshat Pangaria from Uttarakhand, Shaurya Goyal from Punjab, Tathagat Awatar from Bihar, Chand Mallik from Tripura, Prachita from Rajasthan, Shailaja S from Tamil Nadu, Saurav from Rajasthan, Divyansh from Delhi, Gunmay Garg from Punjab, Aadarsh Singh Moyal from Rajasthan, Aditya Kumar Panda from Tamil Nadu, Arghyadeep Dutta from West Bengal, Sriram P from Tamil Nadu, Isha Kothari from Rajasthan, Kasturi Sandeep Chowdary from Andhra Pradesh, Shashank Sharma from Rajasthan, Shubhan Sengupta from Maharashtra.
Saksham Agrawal from West Bengal, Aryan Sharma from Himachal Pradesh, Kahkasha Parween from Jharkhand, Devadarshan R Nair from Kerala, Gattu Bhanuteja Sai from Andhra Pradesh, Umayma Malbari from Maharashtra, Kalyan V from Karnataka, Sujoy Dutta from Delhi, Shyam Jhanwar from Rajasthan, Aryan Yadav from Uttar Pradesh, Manav Priyadarshi from Jharkhand, Palansha Agarwal from Maharashtra, Rajaneesh P from Tamil Nadu, Dhruv Garg from Rajasthan, Krishnamurti Pankaj Shiwal from Maharashtra, Sreenand Sharmil from Kerala, Ved Patel from Gujarat, Sam Shreyas Joseph from Karnataka, Jayathi Poorvaja M from Tamil Nadu, Mane Neha Kuldeep from Maharashtra, Hritik Raj from Bihar, Kriti Sharma from Gujarat, Taijas Singh from Chandigarh, Arjun Kishore from Karnataka, Rohith R from Tamil Nadu, Abhishek V J from Kerala, Sabareesan S from Tamil Nadu, Darsh Paghdar from Gujarat, Shikhin Goyal from Punjab, Amina Arif Kadiwala from Maharashtra.
Devesh Joshi from Rajasthan, Rishabh Shah from Gujarat, Poreddy Pavan Kumar Reddy from Andhra Pradesh, Abhinav Sunil Prasad from Kerala, Samit Kumar Saini from Rajasthan, Iram Quazi from Rajasthan, Vadlapudi Mukhesh Chowdary from Andhra Pradesh, Abhinav Kisna from Bihar, Khushboo from Haryana, Krish from Haryana, Lakshay from Delhi, Anjali from Haryana, Jahnvee from Rajasthan, Prateek from Haryana.
Medical Dialogues team recently reported that 56.4 per cent of the candidates have qualified for the exam, which was conducted on May 5 at centres 571 cities in India and 14 international locations. A record 24.06 lakh candidates had registered for NEET this year. The passing percentage is almost the same as last year at 56.2 per cent.
Among those who have qualified the country's biggest entrance exam for admission to MBBS and BDS courses at the undergraduate level, 5,47,036 are male, 7,69,222 are female and 10 are transgender persons, the NTA said.
The examination was conducted in 13 languages -- Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
NEET-UG is the qualifying entrance exam for admission to Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS), Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS), Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery (BSMS), Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS), and Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) and BSc (H) Nursing courses.
There are more than 80,000 MBBS seats in over 540 medical colleges in the country. Of the 13,16,268 qualified candidates, 3,33,932 were from the unreserved category, 6,18,890 from the OBC category, 1,78,738 from SC, 68,479 from ST, and 1,16,229 from the EWS category. Besides, 4,120 candidates from the Persons with Disabilities category have also qualified the exam.
The exam witnessed an increase in qualifying marks this year. For instance, the qualifying marks range for the unreserved category last year was 720-137, which has increased to 720-164 this year. Similarly, for OBC SC, and ST categories, it has increased from 136-107 last year to 163-129 this year.
Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.