NEET Rank Predictor 2024: NTA NEET UG final answer key out; mark vs percentile vs rank
Anu Parthiban | June 4, 2024 | 08:39 AM IST | 2 mins read
NEET UG result date 2024 is June 14. Over 24 lakh candidates who took the medical entrance exam are awaiting NEET results. Final answer key download link at exams.nta.ac.in.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: With just 10 days to go for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG 2024) result declaration, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued the NEET final answer key. Students who appeared in the national-level medical entrance exam will be able to download the NEET UG final answer key from the official website, exams.nta.ac.in.
The NTA NEET result date 2024 is June 14. Over 24 lakh candidates who took the exam will be able to check their score and NEET rank through the login link. Meanwhile, candidates will also be able to calculate the probable score by matching the NEET response sheet and final answer key .
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will conduct the NEET counselling process for 15% All India Quota ((AIQ) seats in MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, BVSc and AH courses offered by the institutes in India.
The NEET question paper 2024 carried a total of 720 marks. As per the marking scheme, four marks will be awarded for each correct answer and one mark will be deducted for every incorrect response.
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NEET marks vs percentile vs rank
As per last years’ NEET results, the highest marks secured by a candidate in NEET 2021-23 was a perfect score of 720, however, the top score in NEET 2022 was 715. On the other hand, the qualifying mark obtained by unreserved category candidates in NEET 2023 was 137, NEET 2022 was 117, NEET 2021 was 138.
|
NEET marks |
NEET Ranks |
NEET Percentile |
|
715 - 701 |
1 - 48 |
99.99977254 - 99.99727052 |
|
700 - 651 |
97 - 4,245 |
99.99448417 - 99.75861151 |
|
650 - 601 |
4,677 - 20,568 |
99.73404618 - 98.83041734 |
|
600 - 551 |
21,162 - 48,400 |
98.79664001 - 97.2477732 |
|
550 - 451 |
49,121 - 1,25,742 |
97.20677412 - 92.84978301 |
|
450 - 401 |
1,26,733 - 1,77,959 |
92.79343059 - 89.88050559 |
|
400 - 351 |
1,79,226 - 2,41,657 |
89.80845866 - 86.25837041 |
|
350 - 301 |
2,43,139 - 3,20,666 |
86.17409768 - 81.76558761 |
|
300 - 251 |
3,22,702 - 4,17,675 |
81.64981212 - 76.24924939 |
|
250 - 201 |
4,20,134 - 5,40,747 |
76.10942035 - 69.25085979 |
|
200 - 151 |
5,44,093 - 7,10,276 |
69.06059221 - 59.6107305 |
|
150 - 101 |
7,15,384 - 9,90,231 |
59.32026822 - 43.69131616 |
|
100 - 51 |
10,01,694 - 14,60,741 |
43.0394819444824 - 16.93614606 |
|
50 - 0 |
14,76,066 - 17,50,199 |
16.0647023500832 - 0.4763513206 |
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