Here more than 75 NEET-UG candidates got 600 marks at each exam center

Here more than 75 NEET-UG candidates got 600 marks at each exam center


New Delhi. Every day some shocking revelations are being made in the NEET-UG fraud case. The bench headed by CJI DY Chandrachud had asked to release the center-wise exam results of NEET-UG. As per the decision of the apex court, the results have been released in the same manner. Shocking revelations have been made in this. More than 75 NEET-UG candidates from each examination center in Sikar, Rajasthan have scored more than 600 marks. At some centers this number has reached 150. This has been revealed by the analysis of center-wise results for admission to medical colleges. The average of candidates scoring more than 600 marks in Sikar is much higher than the national average.

For example, at a centre of Aravali Public School, out of 942 candidates, more than 90 scored more than 600 and 7 scored more than 700. Similarly, at Modi Institute of Technology Centre, more than 110 candidates scored more than 600 marks. At Vishwa Bharati PG College Centre, the number is more than 75 and the same is the case at Tagore PG College. At Aryan PG College Centre, the number of those who scored more than 600 marks is 90. At Sunrise International School, there are 85, BPS Convent School has 94, Gurukul International School has 132 and Shri Mangal Chand Diwania Vidya Centre has 115.

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600 marks for those above 4200
More than 27,000 candidates appeared at the examination centres in Sikar, of which more than 4200 scored more than 600 marks. In all, there are 30,204 students who have scored 650 or more marks. This is 1.3 percent of the total 23.22 lakh candidates across the country. At two other centres in Sikar, 150 candidates and 83 candidates scored more than 600 marks. The exam was held on May 5 at 4,750 centres in 571 cities, including 14 foreign cities. More than 24 lakh candidates appeared for the exam.

Supreme Court order
The Supreme Court had ordered that the results be declared while keeping the identity of the candidates confidential. The apex court had said that it wanted to find out whether the candidates who appeared for the exam at the centres that were allegedly involved in irregularities have scored more marks than the candidates who appeared for the exam at other places.

Tags: Government Medical College, National News, National Eligibility Criteria, Supreme Court

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