NEET UG Results Reissued: 11,000 Candidates Score Zero, Lowest Score 180 in Bihar

NEET UG Results Reissued: 11,000 Candidates Score Zero, Lowest Score 180 in Bihar

PATNA, Bihar, July 22, 2024 — The re-released results of the NEET UG exam by the National Testing Agency (NTA), following a Supreme Court order, have revealed that over 11,000 candidates received zero or negative marks. The lowest recorded score was -180, belonging to a candidate from Bihar. This revelation has sparked widespread controversy and calls for further scrutiny.

11,000 NEET UG Candidates Score Zero

  • More than 11,000 NEET UG candidates
  • Scored zero or negative marks in the exam
  • Various centers across India, notably in Bihar and Jharkhand
  • Results re-released on July 20, 2024
  • Supreme Court ordered re-evaluation due to alleged irregularities
  • NTA’s scoring system penalizes incorrect answers, contributing to negative scores

The NEET UG exam results were reissued by the NTA on the orders of the Supreme Court after multiple petitions highlighted alleged irregularities in the initial examination process. Among the findings, over 11,000 candidates scored zero or negative marks, with the lowest score being -180, attributed to a candidate from Bihar.

High Rate of Zero Scores Among NEET UG Candidates

Over 2,250 candidates scored exactly zero, while more than 9,400 candidates ended up with negative scores. The results have prompted significant backlash and calls for a review of the scoring process. The controversy is particularly intense in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, where instances of paper tampering were reported.

An NTA official commented, “A zero score does not necessarily mean the candidate left the answer sheet blank. Negative marks arise when the number of incorrect answers surpasses correct answers due to the penalty system.”

NEET UG Exam Performance

  • More than 24 lakh candidates registered for the NEET UG exam.
  • The exam was conducted in 571 cities, including 14 international locations.
  • Over 2,000 candidates from centers in Sikar, Rajasthan, scored above 650 marks, while another 4,000 candidates scored above 600 marks.

The NEET UG exam, conducted on May 5, 2024, is under intense scrutiny. The Supreme Court is continuously hearing petitions regarding the alleged irregularities.

The NEET UG exam is a highly competitive medical entrance test in India, determining admissions to various medical colleges. The controversy surrounding this year’s results has raised questions about the integrity of the examination process.

Impact

The revelation of such a high number of zero or negative scores could undermine public confidence in the NEET UG exam. It also emphasizes the need for a transparent and fair evaluation process.

The NEET UG exam results controversy highlights significant challenges within the examination system. As the Supreme Court continues its hearings, stakeholders await further developments to ensure fairness and accuracy in future exams.

For more information and updates on this developing story, visit NTA’s official website.

 

Samiksha SIngh

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