After a long wait, students have finally received the NEET 2021 scorecard. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the results of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) 2021 on its official website.
Telangana's Mrinal Kutteri, Delhi’s Tanmay Gupta, and Maharashtra's Karthika G Nair have secured top rank. Karthika G Nair also happens to be the national topper among female candidates. Swasti Sravan Mishra is the Odisha topper in NEET-2021 with 99.99 percentile.
NEET (UG) is conducted for filling up 83,075 medical, 26,949 dental, 52,720 AYUSH, and 603 veterinary seats in India. Aspirants who have secured the qualifying cut-off will be called for participating in NEET 2021 counselling.
Soon, the Medical Counselling Committee and other counselling authorities will begin the registration process for MBBS admission. The counselling schedule is likely to be announced very soon.
A day after announcing that Independence Day celebrations in schools will be held without participation of students, Odisha govt has revised its decision again on Wednesday (Aug 10). School and Mass Education Minister Samir Ranjan Dash had earlier said that the decision regarding Independence Day celebration sans students’ participation was taken in view of the current pandemic situation.
"The admission process is expected to stretch longer by a week as CUET was rescheduled. The entire admission process will take over a month," said a senior Delhi University official
Forty-seven per cent of the parents were of the view that there is an increased interaction between them and teachers in schools as well as over phone calls, it said.
In a letter to Principals of affiliated schools, the board said the relaxation, which was earlier given in view of Covid-19 pandemic, has been further extended for one year i.e. 2022-23.
A day after announcing that Independence Day celebrations in schools will be held without participation of students, Odisha govt has revised its decision again on Wednesday (Aug 10). School and Mass Education Minister Samir Ranjan Dash had earlier said that the decision regarding Independence Day celebration sans students’ participation was taken in view of the current pandemic situation.
"The admission process is expected to stretch longer by a week as CUET was rescheduled. The entire admission process will take over a month," said a senior Delhi University official