NEET Result 2019 Declared – What Next ?

NTA Releases result for entrance exam to medical colleges; score card available at ntaneet.nic.in :National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the result for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for Undergraduate courses. NEET UG 2019 was conducted on May 5 for most of the students. NEET exam had to be conducted again on May 20 for some students in Karnataka who missed their exam due to train delay and for Cyclone Fani-hit areas in Odisha Click Here to Download Important Details about MBBS NEET 2019 General category cutoff ranges between 134 to 701: According to a press release by the National Testing Agency (NTA), general  category students who scored at least 134 marks in the NEET exam will be able to attend the counseling to take admission to the medical colleges. For the reserved category students, the cut off was at a minimum of 107 marks. Steps to check your result at NTA website : Step 1: Visit official websites ntaneet.nic.in or mcc.nic.in Step 2: Search for a tab that says ‘Download NEET Result 2019’ Step 3: Click on the link and on the new window, Step 4: Enter your date of birth, roll number and the captcha text shown on the screen and hit submit Step 4: The NTA NEET Result 2019 will be displayed on your screen. Step 5: Download the result and take a printout for future reference An Important Video for All NEET Students – Share with Your Coaching Friends Register for FREE Personalize Counseling based on NEET Score, 12th % & Budget [supsystic-form id=12] Merit list and admission: The NEET 2019 merit list will be prepared as per the directives of Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Medical Council of India and Dental Council of India. The admission process will be carried out in accordance with the NEET medical merit list 2019 and NEET dental merit list 2019. Last year, the cut-off for the general category was 119 marks, for SC/ST and OBC categories was 96 and for candidates with special needs was between 107 and 118. Over 7 lakh candidates qualify NEET UG 2019: Of the 7,97,042 candidates who qualified the NEET UG 2019, 4,45,761 are girls, and 3,51,278 boys, and three are transgenders. Total 20 girls in top 100 merit list: Kirti Agarwal from Madhya Pradesh and Qureshi Asra from Andhra Pradesh landed all India ranks 15 and 16 respectively. The two women candidates are in the top 20 candidates after Madhuri Reddy G who hails from Telangana and has scored 695 out of 720 marks. Madhuri topped among all the girls and her All India rank is 7. NEET 2019 Topper: Nalin Khandelwal from Rajasthan is all-India topper with 701 out of 720 marks; Delhi emerges best-scoring region. Delhi’s Bhavik Bansal bagged the second rank with 700 marks. Although Akshat Kaushik from Uttar Pradesh also scored 700 marks, he came in third. In case of a tie for a rank, the inter-se merit is calculated to assign the candidates a rank in the all-India merit list. The NEET candidate who obtains higher marks in biology (botany and zoology) in the test is given preference, followed by the candidate who scores higher marks in chemistry, followed by the candidate with the fewer number of attempted incorrect answers in all the subjects in the NEET. Delhi best scoring region with 74.92% students qualifying: According to official NEET statement, Delhi surfaced as the best scoring region with 74.92 percent of the students appearing for the exam qualifying for it. Delhi was followed by Haryana (73.41 percent) and Chandigarh (73.24 percent). 14.52% rise in number of students who registered for NEET in 2019: According to the official NEET statement, the total number of candidates who registered for the examination was 15,19,375, which is a 14.52 percent rise in numbers from last year. The number of candidates present for the exam was 14,10,755, which is 92.85% of the candidates. The number of NRI students appearing for NEET were 1,884 which is less than one percent – 0.12 percent. Madhuri Reddy G from Telangana is topper among girls, secures AIR 7: Madhuri Reddy G, whose All India Rank is 7, is first among women candidates. She hails from Telangana and has scored 695 out of 720 marks. There are 20 girls in top 100 merit list. Call/Whats-app Mr. Arun Bapna (Renowned Counselor) for MBBS Admission 9001099110

MBBS Admission Process for Indian Students

MBBS in India, Almost everyone is interested in that, but less seats and more number of Medical Aspirants has made it rare to get admission in India.If we talk about numbers almost 62000 to 64000 seats are available for 2016 session and for these seats almost 9 Lakh to 10 Lakh students has appeared in various Medical Entrance Exams (AIPMT/NEET-UG/State Exams/University Specific Exams). Facts and figures mentioned above are good enough to justify the difference between demand and supply. Most prestigious profession, High earning job, Coaching Factors (motivating students to drop again and again) has kept number of medical aspirants waiting for years to get admission in MBBS.But each students and parents must understand that, if you don’t get admission in 1-2 years you must move on, you must look forward for alternate options. These alternate options are mentioned belowOption 1 – If you are interested only in MBBS, you must go abroad for MBBS Option 2 – if you do not want to go abroad, get admission in BAMS/BHMS/BDS Option 3 – if you do not prefer/get options mentioned above, you must get admission in nursing or apply for some other job oriented course.Dropping again and again will only increase frustration among students and their parents, this will also waste your valuable time and money.Why MBBS Abroad There is no rocket science or special secret, simply you are interested in MBBS but you are not getting admission in India, is the biggest reason for MBBS Abroad. You have got admission in private college of India, but due to high fees (50 to 80 Lakhs even after getting admission through merit) could not afford to study in India, is the second biggest reason to go for MBBS Abroad. MCI Screening Test factor – as per the new rules (published in all leading news paper, but official confirmation is pending), all medical graduates (those who have completed MBBS in India or Foreign Universities), will have to appear for NEET-PG (will be on the pattern of FMGE [foreign medical graduate examination]/MCI Screening Test conducted by NBE). This was one of the biggest threat for many parents, but now all medical graduates will be on equal level so no worries about MCI Screening Test, now it is almost a part of medical education and licensing process. Know about MCI Screening Test – many of the students and parents are not aware about MCI Screening Test and process related to the results, so they feels it is very tough and could not be cleared in years. Such things are only rumours and miscommunication by various people including various coaching institutes. MCI Screening Test/FMGE is conducted by NBE twice in a year, candidates need to score only 50% from 2 papers and there is no competition, no merit no ranks, everyone who gets above 50% will get licence to practice in India. But yes, it is an exam same as other exams so it is bound to be tough, because this exam is based on what you have studied in your MBBS/MD will be covered in 1 exam only. This process is mandatory for most of the developed countries, for India it is also expected to be compulsory (NEET-PG), as per all leading news papers from December 2016 or early 2017 NEET-PG will be compulsory for all medical graduates. In case of any query you can call or post queries on our contact us pageIf you like the content, share with your friends, this will surely help them to get right path and career opportunity in medical. Helpline for MBBS Abroad : +91 90010 99110 Best wishes for Medical Career

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