
29 November, 2024
NTA Declares Re-revised NEET (UG) 2024 Result
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the re-revised results for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) 2024. The updated results were issued in compliance with the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India’s directive on July 23, 2024, regarding key revisions in the NEET (UG) 2024.
This article takes an in-depth look at the examination, the re-revised results, and their implications for millions of aspiring students in India and abroad.
Overview of NEET (UG) 2024
NEET (UG) 2024 is a critical examination in India's medical education landscape, serving as the common and uniform test for undergraduate admissions to MBBS, BDS, and other medical courses such as BAMS, BUMS, BSMS, and BHMS. The test is also used for admissions to B.Sc. (H) Nursing programs and BVSc & AH courses under the Veterinary Council of India’s 15% quota in recognized veterinary schools.
Organized by the NTA, NEET ensures fair and unified evaluation for more than 24 lakh candidates annually.
Key Statistics
- Total Registrations: 2,406,079 candidates
- Candidates Who Appeared: 2,333,297 candidates across 4,750 different centers in 571 cities, including 14 cities internationally.
- Number of Languages Offered: 13, including Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, and more.
Unique Challenges in 2024
A re-examination was held on June 23, 2024, specifically for 1,563 candidates who experienced time loss during the original exam conducted on May 5, 2024. This led to the need for revised answer keys and results.
The Re-revised NEET Result 2024
Following the recalibration of the final answer key, NTA has declared the re-revised results to ensure fairness for all candidates. New scorecards are now live on the NTA website nta.ac.in and accessible for download.
This revision has impacted:
- All-India Rankings of candidates
- Category-wise qualifiers
- Tie-breaking scenarios
The NTA emphasizes that its responsibility is limited to conducting the exam and declaring results based on eligibility criteria provided by the National Medical Commission (NMC). State-specific merit lists, counseling, and domicile-based categorizations are managed by respective State Counseling Authorities.
Highlights of Re-revised NEET (UG) 2024 Data
Key data from the revised results include:
- Qualified Candidates: 1,315,853
- Top Scorers: Mridul Manya Anand (720/720) – Ranked 1 (Delhi), Prachita (720/720) – Ranked 1 (Rajasthan)
The candidates achieving a perfect score underline the competitive standard of the exam.
Category Breakdown of Qualified Candidates
- General: 333,929 qualified
- OBC: 618,525 qualified
- SC: 178,741 qualified
- ST: 68,501 qualified
- EWS: 116,157 qualified
Implications for the Candidates
The NEET (UG) result is not just a gateway to MBBS and BDS programs at premier Indian medical colleges but also determines admissions for:
- All India Quota (AIQ) seats in deemed and central universities like AIIMS and JIPMER
- AYUSH courses including BAMS, BUMS, and BSMS under the oversight of the AACCC
- Veterinary Science programs under the VCI’s 15% quota
The NTA clarified that State Counseling Authorities will prepare state-level merit lists as per their rules for quota and domicile admissions. Similarly, private college seats are also managed by respective state authorities.
International Reach
The inclusion of NEET centers in 14 global cities, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Kathmandu, and Singapore, underlines the examination’s growing international footprint. This facilitates a growing number of NRIs, OCIs, and foreign nationals to pursue medical education in India.
Tie-Breaking Policy
The NTA used a structured tie-breaking mechanism for candidates obtaining the same scores:
- Higher marks in Biology
- Higher marks in Chemistry
- Higher marks in Physics
- Fewer incorrect responses across subjects
Counselling and Next Steps
All-India Quota Counseling
The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, will manage AIQ counseling for 15% of seats in government medical colleges, alongside deemed universities and central institutions like BHU and AMU. Candidates keen on these seats are advised to stay updated through the official MCC website [mcc.nic.in](http://mcc.nic.in).
State Quota Counseling
For state and private medical college seats, candidates need to apply through their respective state counseling authorities, following domicile and category-specific guidelines.
BVSc & AH Courses
The NTA results are also utilized for veterinary science courses under a centralized 15% quota managed by the Veterinary Council of India (VCI).
Advice for Candidates
- Check Updated Scorecards: Download your re-revised NEET (UG) 2024 scorecard from the NTA official portal.
- Research Counseling Requirements:
- National and State merit lists
- Category-specific quotas
- Domicile policies
- Stay Updated:
- Follow official announcements from the DGHS and respective State Counseling Authorities.
- Beware of misinformation or unofficial platforms posing as NTA representatives.
- Understand Tie-Breaking Rules if applicable to your situation.
Closing Thoughts
The re-revised NEET (UG) 2024 results reflect the NTA’s commitment to maintaining transparency and fairness in one of India’s most competitive exams. Aspiring medical and AYUSH students must now focus on their next steps—navigating merit lists, counseling processes, and admission formalities.
The meticulous planning and execution of NEET (UG) 2024 underline its importance in shaping healthcare education and enabling millions to aspire for excellence in medicine. Congratulations to the candidates who qualified. The future of Indian medicine looks brighter with your dedication and passion!