NEET UG – Bohikitap https://bohikitap.in Educational News on your feeds Sat, 14 Jun 2025 09:43:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://bohikitap.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-Bohikitap-Favicon-32x32.png NEET UG – Bohikitap https://bohikitap.in 32 32 NTA NEET UG 2025 Results declared! Check the list of toppers from North east India here https://bohikitap.in/nta-neet-ug-2025-results-declared Sat, 14 Jun 2025 09:43:34 +0000 https://bohikitap.in/?p=38596 NTA NEET UG 2025 Results: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially declared the results, including scores and ranks, for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET UG) 2025. This significant examination, conducted by the NTA since 2019, operates under the directives of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Ministry of Education, following the guidance of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India. NEET (UG) serves as a common and uniform entrance test for admission to undergraduate medical education programs across all medical institutions in India, encompassing courses such as MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BUMS, BSMS, and BHMS.

Also Read: Top 10 Tips to Ease Your NTA NEET UG Winning Preparation!

NTA NEET UG 2025 Results: Key information and Toppers list

  • The NEET (UG)-2025 examination took place on May 04, 2025, from 02:00 P.M. to 05:00 P.M. (IST).
  • It was administered across 5,468 different centers located in 552 cities throughout India, in addition to 14 cities outside the country.
  • The total number of candidates registered for the examination was 22,76,069.
  • Out of these, 22,09,318 candidates appeared for the test. A substantial 12,36,531 candidates have qualified the NEET (UG)-2025 examination.Key figures for the NTA NEET UG 2025 Results are as follows:

The list of toppers who shined in declared NTA NEET UG 2025 Results from North-east India are given below:

How to Check NTA NEET UG 2025 Results

  • Click the link given in the important link section below to check NTA NEET UG Results 2025
  • Input your Application Number, Date of Birth, and the security pin shown.
  • Click on the “Submit” or “View Result” button.
  • Check your subject-wise marks, total marks, percentile, and All India Rank (AIR).
  • Keep a hard copy of NTA NEET UG Results 2025 for counselling and admission purposes

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NEET UG Paper Leak: Massive Crackdown Leads to Cancellation of Admissions for 250+ Students https://bohikitap.in/neet-ug-paper-leak-massive-crackdown-leads-to-can Sun, 04 May 2025 16:03:24 +0000 https://bohikitap.in/?p=37927 NEET UG Paper Leak: The National Medical Commission (NMC), responsible for regulating medical education in India, has cancelled the admissions of at least 14 students who enrolled in MBBS courses for the academic year 2024-25. These students were found to have used leaked question papers or engaged in impersonation during the exam. Additionally, the exam participation of another 215 aspirants has been put on hold while investigations continue. Another 26 students already enrolled in MBBS courses, who were found complicit in helping aspirants through unfair means, have also been suspended.

Also Read: IGNOU TEE June-2025: Deadline for Exam Form Submission got extended

Background Story of NEET UG Paper Leak & Initial Response

In a decisive move to uphold the integrity of medical admissions, authorities have barred 42 candidates from appearing in the NEET UG exams for three consecutive years—2024, 2025, and 2026—while another nine aspirants face a two-year ban, signaling a stern message against malpractice and misconduct.

The NEET UG 2023 results raised suspicions when 67 students scored a perfect 720, and some even got 719 — a score deemed impossible under the exam’s marking scheme. This led to scrutiny over grace marks given to 1,563 students due to time loss and to others over a disputed question. These marks were later withdrawn, and affected candidates were offered a re-test.

Soon after, allegations of a NEET UG paper leak surfaced. The government, however, stated that the leak was limited to a few centres and ruled out the need for a re-test.

Closing Statement of NEET UG Paper Leak

Reaffirming its zero-tolerance stance on academic fraud, the Commission has vowed to uphold integrity, transparency, and accountability in NEET UG admissions—sending a clear and powerful message, as investigations continue, that the authorities are cracking down on unfair practices in one of India’s most competitive entrance exams.

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NEET UG 2025 Admit Card released on the official website; Download the admit card here! https://bohikitap.in/neet-ug-2025-admit-cards-to-be-released-soon Tue, 29 Apr 2025 02:36:56 +0000 https://bohikitap.in/?p=37718 NEET UG 2025 Admit Card: The National Testing Agency releases the hall ticket for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) on its official website. To assist candidates in planning their travel and logistics, the agency has already issued the advance intimation of the allotted examination city. The NEET 2025 examination is scheduled to be held on 4th May 2025, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Also Read: JEE Advanced 2025: Registrations to end soon, Apply now

NEET UG 2025 Admit Card: How to download it?

Here’s how to download the NEET UG 2025 Admit Card –

  1. Go to the official website of NTA NEET (link given below) 
  2. Fill the gap with the user id and password along with the captcha code and click log in. 
  3. The NEET UG admit card will be displayed. Check and download. 

Intimation of Exam City

NEET UG 2025 will be conducted in 552 cities in India and in 14 cities abroad on 4th May 2025 (Sunday) from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM in pen and paper mode. Candidates must download/ check their allotted exam city using their login credentials on the NTA website.

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NTA NEET UG 2025 Registration begins; Click here to apply & know other details https://bohikitap.in/nta-neet-ug-2025-registration-begins Sun, 09 Feb 2025 11:06:23 +0000 https://bohikitap.in/?p=33287 NTA NEET UG 2025 Registration: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released a notification and announced that the registration process for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NTA NEET UG 2025 has begun on the 7th of February, 2025. Also, NTA confirmed that the entrance test for admission into undergraduate programmes of medical studies will be conducted on Sunday, 4th May, 2025 for the session 2025-2026. And candidates can register themselves for the NTA NEET UG 2025 from 7th February to 7th March 2025.

Candidates who are going to appear for the NTA NEET UG 2025 will have the provision of choosing the language of examination. They can opt to write their examination in any of the following 13 languages which includes English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.

Also Read: NEET UG 2025: Check now for important topics to score above 350

Who can apply?

List of eligibility criteria for NTA NEET UG 2025 Registration process is given in details below:

Age Criteria

  • Lower Age Limit: The candidate must have a minimum age of 17 years old at the time of admission or will complete 17 years by December 31st of the admission year.
  • Upper Age Limit: No upper age limit.

Educational Criteria

  • Candidates appearing for their Class 12 (or equivalent qualifying exam) in 2025 and awaiting results can apply for and take the NTA NEET UG 2025 exam. However, they will be ineligible for admission if they do not pass the qualifying exam with the required percentage by the first round of counseling. OR
  • Candidates who have already appeared or are appearing in the qualifying examination with English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as their main subjects, and expect to achieve the required passing percentage, are eligible to apply and appear for NEET (UG). However, their admission will be confirmed only upon submission of documentary proof of passing the qualifying exam with the necessary subjects and percentage. OR
  • Candidates must have passed the Higher/ Senior Secondary Examination (or equivalent Class 12 exam) after 12 years of schooling. The last two years of this schooling must include Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology (including practical exams), and either Mathematics or another elective subject, along with English at a level equivalent to the NCERT’s core English course. OR
  • The Intermediate/ Pre-degree Examination in Science of an Indian University/ Board or other recognized examining body with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology (which shall include practical test in these subjects) and also English as a compulsory subject. OR
  • The first year of the three years’ degree course of a recognized University with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/ Biotechnology including practical tests in these subjects provided the examination is a University Examination and the candidate has passed the earlier qualifying examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology with English at a level not less than a core course. OR
  • B.Sc. Examination of an Indian University provided that he/she has passed the B.Sc. Examination with not less than two of the subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany, Zoology)/ Biotechnology and further that he/ she has passed the earlier qualifying examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. OR
  • Any other examination which in scope and standard (Last 02 years of 10+2 Study comprising of Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Biotechnology; which shall include practical test in these subjects) is found to be equivalent to the IntermediateScience Examination of an Indian University/ Board, taking Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Biotechnology including practical tests in each of these subjects and English

Change in Paper Pattern

According to the official notice, the paper pattern for NTA NEET UG 2025 will be according to the pre-COVID format. The paper will have 45 questions each in Physics and Chemistry and 90 in Biology with no optional questions. The total duration of the exam will be 180 minutes (3 hours).

How to apply for NTA NEET UG 2025?

NTA will receive the application forms for NTA NEET UG 2025 in online mode only and no other mode of registration will be made available. An applicant needs to register themselves only one time and can edit or modify the details. if required. However, if multiple forms are received against a single applicant; it will not be considered. Here are the steps, you need to follow for registrations:

  • Click on the link “Online Application Form” given below in this article
  • Then next, click on “New Candidate Registration Here” and read the mentioned instructions carefully
  • Enter your personal details, address info, password, and then submit
  • Once done, you will receive an application number, which you can use with the password set in the earlier step to log in and continue filling out the application form
  • Now, you will need to fill in some more information like your academic details, the medium of question paper sought, and choose your preferred examination centre
  • Then upload all the specific documents and images as asked, and pay the application fees
  • You will receive the registration number on submitting the online application form, which you need to keep with you for future references, and take a printout copy of the form

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NEET UG 2025: Check now for important topics to score above 350 https://bohikitap.in/neet-ug-2025-important-topics Wed, 05 Feb 2025 01:03:16 +0000 https://bohikitap.in/?p=33110 NEET UG 2025: The registration for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test UG, 2025 is set to begin soon on the official website of National Testing Agency by the end of January. The students can get an overview of the important topics for each subject and align the preparation to score above 350.  

This article covers structured approach and analysis of each subjects which aspirants can follow to prepare for NEET 2025 examination. Students can also follow same topics and focus on those on the NCERT textbooks as well, which will be crucial for success in this highly competitive exam.

Also Read: Top 10 Tips to Ease Your NEET 2025 Winning Preparation!

Change in Paper Pattern

According to the official notice, the paper pattern for NEET UG 2025 will be according to the pre-COVID format. The paper will have 45 questions each in Physics and Chemistry and 90 in Biology with no optional questions. The total duration of the exam will be 180 minutes (3 hours).

Syllabus for NEET UG 2025

The syllabus, officially by NMC in December 2024, underwent major changes as per the recommendation by the National Medical Commission (NMC). The 17-page pdf provides a detailed list of topics and sub-topics, the link for which will be found in the end of the article.

Important Topics for Biology

Biology is the most easily tackled part of the NEET exam, as it holds the most weightage . According to the analysis of past papers, the most important topics from each unit for Biology for NEET UG 2025 are as follows:

Important Topics for Chemistry

The most important topics holding the most weightage in NEET UG 2025 examination for Chemistry are as follows:

Important Topics for Physics

Although, all the chapters are highly important to score well, the most important topics holding the most weightage in NEET UG examination 2025 for Physics as per analysis of past papers are as follows:

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Top 10 Tips to Ease Your NEET 2025 Winning Preparation! https://bohikitap.in/top-10-tips-to-ease-your-neet-2025-winning-preparation Thu, 30 Jan 2025 02:30:00 +0000 https://bohikitap.in/?p=27308 Dreaming of becoming a medical professional and aiming to clear the NEET 2025 exam? Whether you’re just beginning your preparation journey or just seeking tips to enhance your study approach and revision, we’ve got you covered. Here, we will provide you with 10 practical and effective tips to not only prepare for the NEET 2025 exam but also ace it with flying colours. Let’s dive in.

1. Set Clear & Realistic Goals

Start by setting clear, attainable and realistic goals. Break down your NEET 2025 exam preparation into smaller goals, such as completing a specific number of topics or solving a certain number of questions each day. Setting achievable goals will keep you motivated and enhance your learning experience.

2. Understand the NEET 2025 Syllabus

Familiarize yourself with the NEET 2025 syllabus thoroughly. It is very important to focus more on newly added topics and avoid deleted topics to conserve time and energy. As you gain a clear understanding of the topics and sub-topics that are covered in each subject. Ensure you have the right study materials and references according to the newly rationalized NEET syllabus to cover the entire syllabus comprehensively.

3. Develop a Study Plan

Create a personalized study plan that suits your routine and learning style. Allocate sufficient time for each subject and incorporate breaks for rest and relaxation. Stick to your study plan diligently, ensuring a balanced focus on all subjects to avoid any knowledge gaps.

4. Comprehensive Material and Notes

While studying, rely on comprehensive study material and make concise self-made notes. Use textbooks recommended by experts and refer to NEET-specific study guides or analysis books. Jotting down brief notes will help you retain important information while revising.

5. Embrace Smart Study Techniques

Utilize smart study techniques that facilitate effective learning. Practice active reading by underlining or highlighting key concepts. Try the Pomodoro Technique, dividing your study time into short, focused bursts followed by breaks. Utilize flashcards for quick revision and employ mnemonic devices to remember complex information.

6. Solve Sample Papers and Mock Tests

Make solving sample papers and mock tests a routine part of your preparation. This practice will familiarize you with the exam pattern, boost your speed, and improve your accuracy. Evaluate your performance regularly, identify weak areas that require more attention, and work on eliminating the mistakes made previously.

7. Join Online Study Groups

Interacting with peers and discussing study topics can enhance your understanding and broaden your perspective. Join online study groups or forums dedicated to NEET preparation. Collaborate with fellow aspirants, share study materials, solve doubts together, and motivate each other throughout the process.

8. Seek Expert Guidance

Do not hesitate to seek guidance from experienced mentors or subject experts. Join reputed coaching centres or enrol in online coaching programs to benefit from structured guidance and test series. Clarify your doubts to develop a clear understanding of difficult concepts.

9. Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle

Remember, a healthy mind resides in a healthy body. Prioritize your physical and mental well-being. Maintain a balanced diet, get sufficient sleep, and incorporate physical activity into your routine. Avoid excessive stress and practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing and meditation to stay focused and calm during your rigorous preparation.

10. Stay Motivated

Finally, keep inspired throughout your NEET preparation process. Celebrate little victories, and keep in mind that failures are a normal part of the process. Surround yourself with good, like-minded people who will inspire you. Maintain your focus on your final aim and have faith in your ability.

Preparing for NEET 2025 may seem like a daunting task, especially after the syllabus changes, but with a structured approach, determination, and consistency, success can be achieved. Remember, there are no shortcuts to success, and hard work combined with strategic planning is the key. Embrace the tips shared above, stay positive, and believe in yourself. We wish you all the best in your NEET preparation and future endeavors as a medical professional!

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Ayushi Patel NEET UG Result Controversy 2024: Student questions torned OMR as NTA replies https://bohikitap.in/ayushi-patel-neet-ug-result-controversy-2024 Wed, 12 Jun 2024 14:38:13 +0000 https://bohikitap.in/?p=30156 In a significant development amid the ongoing NEET UG result controversy, the case of Ayushi Patel, a NEET aspirant from Lucknow, has come to the forefront. The National Testing Agency (NTA) is facing allegations of mishandling her results, adding to the growing discontent among students. Among many students, who are protesting, the curious case of Ayushi Patel have created uproar among various people and seriously question the carelessness of NTA but NTA have fully declined such allegations.

Also Read: NEET 2024 Results Controversy: The whole story unfolds!

Ayushi Patel NEET UG Result Controversy 2024: The whole scenario explained

Ayushi Patel, a dedicated NEET aspirant from Lucknow, found herself at the center of a major controversy surrounding the NEET UG 2024 results. Ayushi, a motivated student who worked tirelessly to achieve her dream score, was devastated when she couldn’t access her results on the designated day. Initially, she hoped that the issue was due to heavy internet traffic, a common occurrence on exam result days. However, her hopes were shattered when she received an email from the National Testing Agency (NTA), stating that her Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) sheet was torn and damaged, preventing the release of her results.

Falling into depression, Ayushi’s situation worsened until her mother took a stand and filed a case in the High Court. The court intervened, and Ayushi finally received her OMR sheet from the NTA as mentioned by her in the video. Shockingly, Ayushi discovered that her OMR sheet appeared to be deliberately torn, which also destroyed the barcode. Despite these challenges, she remained resolute, stating that her correct score should have been 715, as confirmed by the official answer key she had earlier checked.

Ayushi, has attempted NEET three times. In each of the attempts she have demonstrated a consistent improvement in her scores, securing 535 marks in her first attempt, 570 in her second, and reportedly 715 in her third attempt based on the official answer key. However, the results uploaded under an incorrect application number show her score as only 335 marks.

This discrepancy has raised serious questions about the NTA’s handling of NEET results. Patel, in a viral video, shared her ordeal and how the situation has led her into depression. She expressed gratitude for her family’s unwavering support, especially from her mother. The family has filed a petition in the the High Court, seeking justice and clarity on the issue. The court’s decision is eagerly awaited by many students who have faced similar issues with their NEET results.

NTA’s reply for alleged mishandling

The NTA has since denied sending any such email about damaged OMR sheets to students, adding to the confusion and frustration. Ayushi’s case has drawn significant attention, revealing the serious flaws in the examination system. The government’s silence on the matter has only added to the growing discontent among students and parents alike.

As a reply, the NTA have claimed her allegation to be false. Mentioning in the X account, NTA has mentioned that all the claims by Ayushi seems to be misguided.

Silence of the Government

The silence of the government on this matter has been met with criticism. Many believe that the authorities’ inaction on this and other significant issues affecting students reflects poorly on their commitment to educational integrity. The future of numerous students hinges on NEET results, making it imperative for the government and the NTA to address these discrepancies transparently and promptly.

Prominent political figure has voiced her support for the NEET aspirants affected by these irregularities. She has called for immediate action to rectify the mistakes and ensure fair treatment for all students. As the controversy continues to unfold, the NEET community and the public at large await a resolution that restores trust in the examination process and provides justice to those wronged.

The whole confusing situation have no conclusion, but only allows more discussions to occur. If the claims of Ayushi seems to be correct, her story serves as a powerful reminder of the urgent need for transparency and accountability in the examination process. Her unwavering determination and her mother’s support have inspired many, underscoring the resilience of students facing systemic failures. The NEET community now looks to the courts for a resolution that restores faith in the process and ensures fair treatment for all students.

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NEET 2024 Results Controversy: The whole story unfolds! https://bohikitap.in/neet-2024-results-controversy-the-whole-story-unfolds Mon, 10 Jun 2024 16:03:28 +0000 https://bohikitap.in/?p=30137 NEET 2024 Results Controversy: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2024 results have sparked significant controversy and debate, stirring up concerns among parents, students, and educators. The uproar occurred for new changes as suggested by the National Testing Agency (NTA) as a legitimate one, whereas many candidates and even top educators such as Alakh Pandey, who is the CEO of Physics Wallah (an Online ed-tech platform that provides coaching for JEE, NEET and other competitive exams) and NV Nitin who is founder and CEO of Motion KOTA coaching classes in Kota, Rajasthan have voiced down their opinions regarding the allegations of discrepancies by NTA.

Many Public Interest Litigations (PILs) are being also filed, and several other educators are raising student-related issues even at the highest level of the judiciary. Despite this, many students, other aspirants, parents, and teachers remain confused about the situation. Here we have tried to explain the whole situation simply.

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NEET 2024 Results Controversy: Key Issues

The NEET 2024 Results Controversy has arisen due to some key decisions made by the National Testing Agency (NTA) when announcing the results of NEET 2024. Specifically, the issues include the methods used for calculating scores and discrepancies in the results. These concerns have led to a wave of complaints and legal actions as people seek fair and transparent handling of the exam results.

Controversial Grace Marks

The main controversy is the issue of grace marks awarded to certain students. Multiple petitions were filed before the high courts of Punjab and Haryana, Delhi, and Chhattisgarh, citing disruptions and loss of exam time at various centres. The National Testing Agency (NTA) responded by compensating 1,563 candidates with grace marks. This adjustment, which varied significantly—from deductions to full marks—has stirred discontent among students and coaching institutes.

The NTA justified its actions by stating that the compensatory marks were necessary to address the verified concerns of lost examination time. However, clarity on the normalization procedure for these grace marks is essential, as reports indicate that some students received as many as 60-70 grace marks. This large-scale adjustment of marks disrupts the overall merit list, potentially disadvantaging many students.

Critics argue that the distribution of grace marks, due to failures in exam conduct, has not only confused students but also called into question the NTA’s functioning. Students typically arrive at exam centres an hour early, so the delays in receiving question papers are puzzling and concerning.

Perfect Scores rise to 67!

Adding to the previous controversy, the most startling revelation from the NEET 2024 results is the staggering number of students who achieved a perfect score of 720. This year, 67 students reached this pinnacle, a dramatic increase from just three students in 2023. While in theory, achieving a perfect score is possible, the sudden surge has raised eyebrows and suspicions among many stakeholders, particularly parents. The situation becomes even more concerning with reports that six of these perfect scorers are from the same exam centre in Haryana. This anomaly has led to questions about the integrity and fairness of the examination process.

Unclear Marking Scheme and NCERT Textbooks

The third major issue involves the marking scheme related to the use of different NCERT textbooks for setting the NEET question papers. The NTA official, as quoted by various other sources, that the question paper was based on the new NCERT textbooks, while many students had prepared using the old versions. In response to complaints, the NTA awarded five marks to all students who had chosen one of the two possible options for a particular question. This decision resulted in the scores of many students rising to a perfect 720, further inflating the number of toppers.

Parents, students, and educators have criticized this move, arguing that the lack of clear communication about which textbooks to use for preparation was unfair. They contend that the decision to award additional marks was a makeshift solution that failed to address the root problem, ultimately disadvantaging many well-prepared students.

Allegation of Unfair Means (UFM)

Allegations of paper leaks during the NEET examination have caused significant confusion among students. Initially, the NTA denied these claims but later acknowledged taking appropriate actions against unfair means. Despite issuing clarifications and supporting ongoing investigations, the mixed messages have left students uncertain about the integrity of the exam process and the validity of their results.

NTA’s reply to all allegation

As per NTA’s defence, regarding the Grace Marks issue, the loss of examination time was assessed, and affected candidates were compensated with marks based on their answering efficiency and the time lost. This was done according to a formula established by the Supreme Court in its judgment dated June 13, 2018, in W.P. 551 of 2018. The case that has been referred by NTA i.e., Disha Panchal vs Union Of India The Secretary on 13 June 2018 (W.P. 551 of 2018), was based on the discrepancy of CLAT results and certain rules and regulations were given regarding such a similar situation. The details regarding W.P 551 of 2018 of Disha Panchal vs Union Of India, The Secretary have been detailed below.

However many students see this as a grave injustice. A total of 1563 candidates received compensatory marks, ranging from -20 to 720. That clarity of Grace Marks was not justified. Even the judgement is based on the discrepancy of Computer Based Test (CBT) not regarding the offline exams. During the marking of students with Grace Marks, two candidates scored 718 and 719 marks respectively due to these compensations, which have made other candidates furious.

Regarding Unfair Means, as mentioned earlier, the NTA has followed existing rules, including cancelling candidatures and barring individuals from future exams. Legal action has been taken against impersonators, with cases registered by both the NTA and state police. The NTA is actively supporting investigations related to NEET (UG) 2024. Despite ongoing investigations, the NTA has firmly denied any instances of paper leaks. On May 6, 2024, a detailed press release was issued, clarifying that rumours of a paper leak circulating on social media were unfounded. The NTA maintains that the integrity of the examination remains intact.

Conclusion

The NEET 2024 results have undeniably triggered a wave of controversy and dissatisfaction across the country. With a record number of perfect scores, contentious grace marks, and an unclear marking scheme, the credibility of the examination process is under scrutiny. As stakeholders call for greater transparency and fairness, the NTA faces significant pressure to review and possibly overhaul its procedures to restore trust in one of India’s most crucial entrance exams. The hope is that these issues will prompt necessary reforms, ensuring a more transparent and equitable process for future candidates.

The tragic rise in student suicides, especially in Kota due to NEET pressures, highlights the inefficiency of the current system. Despite calls for action from opposition leaders like Rahul Gandhi, the ruling party has yet to implement effective solutions. These incidents underscore the urgent need for reform. Various stakeholders, including coaching centres, have taken the issue to the judiciary, seeking intervention and change. The government must act swiftly to address these concerns and establish a supportive and fair environment for students. Comprehensive measures are needed to prevent further tragedies and ensure the well-being of aspiring students.

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NEET UG 2023 Counselling Schedule is published by MCC; Get complete details https://bohikitap.in/neet-ug-2023-counseling-schedule-is-released-by-mcc Sun, 16 Jul 2023 13:24:45 +0000 https://bohikitap.in/?p=21686 NEET UG 2023: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has recently released the schedule for the Online Allotment process (Counseling) of the NEET UG 2023 for Under-Graduate Medical & Dental Seats.

The schedule released by MCC is for all the qualified NEET candidates, who are looking to get admission in Undergraduate MBBS & BDS programme. The counselling will be held to fill seats under the All India Quota (15%)/ Deemed/ Central Universities/ All AIIMS Institutes/ JIPMER (Puducherry & Karaikal). Under this category, counselling for only 15% of the seats will be done. And the counselling of the remaining 85% will be done by state authorities.

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The Central Universities are Aligarh Muslim University, Banaras Hindu University, University of Delhi, Faculty of Dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi. As per the schedule, the verification of the tentative seat matrix by the participating Institutes and NMC will be on the 20th and 21st of July followed by registration and payment. The detailed schedule is in the table below

Round 1: NEET UG 2023 counselling for All India Quota

A similar schedule for Round 2, Round 3, and stray vacancies round for NEET UG 2023 counselling for All India Quota are scheduled which will follow the same pattern of events as Round 1. Interested candidates can click here to check the detailed schedule.

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NEET success stories of 2022: The perseverance of two young minds and their longing dreams of JNV https://bohikitap.in/neet-success-stories-of-2022-of-two-young-minds-of-jnv Thu, 17 Nov 2022 11:37:33 +0000 https://bohikitap.in/?p=14118 NEET success stories of 2022 bring the story of two JNV aspirants, who had simple goals but a burning desire to clear them. It all began in 2013 when students were writing their aim in life on the classroom poster. A ritual, to maintain the sanctity of the classroom decoration ethics, each and every student of the class wrote the goal of their life in a perfect manner. “I want to become a Cardiologist!” a student named Hridoy Adhikari was answering the teacher when asked what kind of Doctor he wants to become. He had written his aim to become a Doctor.

On the same Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) campus, there was another student who was motivated to play hockey but was also building new ideas for his career under the influence of his brother. His name is Suresh Kumar Singh. His elder brother had cleared the prestigious All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) and was selected for Assam Medical College (AMC), Dibrugarh. Both the young minds, whose dreams were aligned but were completely unaware of many barriers which were to come in the upcoming future.

“This routine is ensuring my preparation..” Digboloy always focused on ticking all the boxes based on his daily routine. Each and every day during the first year of his preparation, he gave 8-9 hours a day. The preparation strategy for the subjects of Chemistry and Physics was challenging for both of them because they had to clear finer concepts and work on the numerical problems.

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NEET Success Stories of 2022: A story of 600 started from a hockey match

Suresh Kumar Singh scored 607 in his fourth attempt. A bright kid, often interested to play hockey, likes to take challenges in his life. But this challenge was different. Suresh went to Bihar where his relatives stayed and had his ancestral roots there. Both of them completely wanted to avoid any kind of major social interactions and completely focus on their studies to achieve their goal. In 2018 itself, when most of the students could not cross 150 NEET scores, he was able to score 257.

While playing hockey he got the news of his brother getting selected for AMC Medical College. He was elated. His dreams somehow got fixed in another dimension inside the brain which became his dream after clearing the class 12th examination.

The story of his NEET journey is sweet where his family became his pillars. He scored 435 on his first attempt after taking coaching in Patna. Though not selected, he never considered himself in another profession but wanted to be a part of the journey which his elder brother had taken. “These examinations become an irreplaceable toxic” He could not think of stopping himself to not to give the NEET examinations.

Suresh attempted this in 2020 and 2021 as well. In both times, he scored 495 and 494 respectively. “I was distracted and dwelling on my horrible past again and again. I am too much concerned about my family. Though my father never said to me about money-related issues, my family’s financial condition was not stable. I was too concerned in this aspect.” He says each and every year the same mistakes were repeated and these issues really affected him deeply.

This is my last attempt

“The thing which helps me to score 600 plus is the mindset that this is my last attempt and I will never attempt any exam.” The reluctance of not clear NEET examinations was making him more worried as he never wanted to be a burden to his family. Many friends of his age had completed graduation but his decision to solely focus on the NEET examination was a risk after all.

As more frustration grew, he said, “I will discontinue my studies and I will do something else than giving my time and energy towards studies.” He gives credit to Offline test centers. The environment at the home may be relaxing but the feeling of competition only comes when test series in different institutions. “Offline center for test series plays a crucial role in scoring 607. Along with this multiple revision, and test analysis was done very accurately.” Self-assessment and changing the approach are very necessary to maintain when nothing goes according to your way.

As he was entirely sure of not repeating examinations after this final year, he was not worrying about anything. “This year I stopped worrying about anything and the thing I knew was that I have to study, eat, and sleep and repeat this, study eat and maintain the regular sleep cycle. It is not just about moral boost but choosing the right food to keep your mental space in an accurate manner. “Food habits also played an important role in my preparations. Eating healthy food and avoiding junk food kept me active and help me to focus on my study.”

Simple steps in each subject will make you undefeatable

Suresh has maintained a certain strategy to clear concepts for each and every subject. “For biology, you must revise till the topic will be circulated in your brain and permanently fixed. It may take 6 to 10 times to revise, but it is a must. It also varies from person to person, but you cannot skip any specific sentence of the NCERT.”

The revision is so necessary because you cannot succeed only by clearing the concepts but also by fixing these concepts deep-rooted within the brain. “Frame your own questions while reading any topic, paragraph, or sentence of the NCERT. In this way, you will gain confidence to face any kind of question or twisted question.”

“For Physics I had adopted classroom notes. I had practiced all the previous years’ questions multiple times. I followed only one standard material which consists of at least 100 questions plus test series.” The students often skip the NCERTs of Physics. But he later adds,” NCERT exercise question is very necessary.”

“Chemistry is all about the NCERT textbook. Each in-text question and exercise question will help students to attempt all problems regarding the Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry sections.” He lays down the simple formula.

“My tenacity is my strength” Digboloy recalls his hard days

Hridoy, being the eldest in his family took admissions in the Potential Coaching classes, Tezpur which was near his home, Barchala, Dhekiajuli. During the first year of his preparation, the NEET aspirant had given his best. But he was able to manage 429 marks. If it would have been previous years, he would definitely have been attending medical classes by then.

But it was the boom of cut-off in his home state. As he becomes frustrated, he recalls his mistakes and learnings, “The reasons for not clearing the exams were different each year. In the beginning, there were some loopholes in my preparation techniques. The change in exam pattern, when it was first conducted by NTA in 2019 was somewhat responsible for me not clearing it at that time.”

Again in 2020, hard work continued, but the change in the environment affected the preparations. “The next year i.e. 2020, it was my 2nd drop & I was preparing from home. The change in environment was a little bit challenging & the stress of not clearing the exam after 1 drop affected my studies. The next year also I started preparing late as I took admission to BSc & it took some time to figure out how to invest my time & manage both.” It is not easy to sit idle just for preparations in many households.

Being the eldest, where he has the task to take care of his two brothers and one sister, he wanted to make a parallel track to make his family comfortable with his ultimate decision.

There was something that resisted his hard work to clear the cut-offs. He scored 420 in 2020. The trend of the same average scores in his final results continued. This year it was negligence. How frustration had poisoned his brain with these small but impactful mistakes, he was ready to give up his dreams. There was no improvement as again in 2021 he scored 425. “The next year, my preparation was good but I didn’t give any mock tests. That year, NTA introduced the optional questions (should answer 15 questions out of 20 in section B). It took a lot of time during the exam & my lack of solving such a paper beforehand made me panic during the exam.”

Dreams in a burying pit but with still a chance to think about!

He had lost connections with all his friends. As he mentions, he was speaking about the scope after graduation as he had completed a year in graduation and wanted to pursue a civil services examination. As he mentions how supportive his parents were but he wanted to contribute to reducing the economic burden in any way he could. He became a tuition teacher and began to teach class 10th students.

And his dreams went to the burying pit, but he still saw the light for new strategies. “My tenacity is my strength”. The boy who wanted to cure the heart of others, made his heart beat again for his dreams. He started again and gave his everything with no stones unturned. And finally this year, he scores 549. “College studies affected me in the starting, but once I was able to prioritize, it didn’t affect me much. Plus, I took honors in Zoology for my graduation. Zoology’s syllabus resembles the biology of NEET and I could easily study for NEET more without having to study extra for Bsc.”

And finally, on the the15th of November, he cheers to be the part of Tezpur Medical Freshers batch. Tears rolled in his father’s eyes. He had carried his dreams alongside making his family comfortable. He may grow old by a few years but his dreams made him younger once again.

Freshers must have burning dreams to clear on one go

Hridoy gives a few tips for those who will give their first NEET examination, “For the freshers, I would say, you need dedication and the burn inside you of becoming a doctor. It will motivate you to compete, as competition is very fierce these days. You have to rely on NCERTs (Biology & Chemistry must). In Biology, each & every line of the text is a potential question. For physics, you can watch videos on YouTube from a good tutor, whoever suits you, and practice lots of MCQs from any one study material (only one & keep repeating if you finish it).

Don’t go for multiple sources. Solve the Previous Year’s Questions, for a better understanding of the pattern, especially since NTA started conducting NEET (2019 onwards). And Mock tests are a must for everyone. Don’t ever skip.”

The aspirants must not waste their time making new friends and remain with those who are close to them. The like-minded friends will act as boosters during their hardship days. “Few of the school friends really cared about me along with my parents. Their each and every push, and their motivations have just done miracles. You cannot always be focused. No one can! You must have to feel that support. It acts like an antidote to negativity.”

It’s all about perseverance and self-belief

Both of the students, having back the same alma mater, were in the same hostel. They both supported themselves and wanted each other to fulfill their dreams. Being in a middle-class family, despite having so much support from family and friends, to retain that burning desire inside is commendable and highly motivating. As the missile man of India had said,” Dreams transform into thoughts, and thoughts result in action”, these success stories tell us, hard work becomes more disciplined when you set a specific goal and you cross each stage in a stepwise manner. There are many other such stories but many of them leave the desire to become doctors in a state like Assam and opt for other options.

It’s not about the profession which actually matters but its ultimate goal which carries you forward. As a new journey awaits them, the new generation must keep their dreams alive.

‘Dreams never die, we just give up on them!

Note: To protect the privacy of individuals, the names, places, and all other identifying characteristics have been changed; however all incidents described are true, and written based on a one-to-one conversation with them

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