NEET (UG) results out; two boys top with perfect score, Kozhikode girl bags 23rd rank

Talking to Manorama News, Arya revealed that she expected the best score in the exam. Photo: Manorama News

New Delhi/Thiruvananthapuram: The National Testing Agency (NTA) announced the results of NEET (UG), the national-level entrance exam for admission to undergraduate medical courses on Tuesday. Prabhanjan J from Tamil Nadu and Bora Varun Chakravarthi of Andhra Pradesh are all India toppers in NEET 2023. They have scored 720/720 marks.

R S Arya, who bagged 23rd rank, topped the list of successful candidates from Kerala. Talking to Manorama News, Arya from Kozhikode revealed that she expected the best score in the exam.

“I was sure that I will score good marks in NEET. But never in my wildest dreams, I expected that I could bag first rank in Kerala,” said Arya.

A total of 11.45 lakh students cleared the national-level exam.

The NTA had recently published a provisional answer key for the exam, and the deadline to submit complaints over it had ended at 4 pm on June 12.

The registrations for this year’s NEET-UG had crossed 20.8 lakh. 

With 2.8 lakh registrations, Maharashtra tops the list followed by Uttar Pradesh with 2.7 lakh applicants. More than one lakh applicants have registered from states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Bihar, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh.

Interestingly, this year marks the all-time highest number of registrations for NEET-UG which is the national-level entrance test for admission to various undergraduate medical courses. There are 1.4 lakh MBBS and BDS seats in the country. 

How to check

• Visit the official website neet.nta.nic.in.

• Click on 'Result-NEET (UG) 2023' on the homepage.

• Enter your official NEET 2023 credentials and log in.

• Your NEET UG 2023 results shall be displayed on your screen.

• Download it and keep a printout for future reference.

Information on admissions

The applicants can log into websites like www.mohfw.gov.in, www.mcc.nic.in, and the websites of the respective institutes for information regarding admission to the 15% All-India Quota, central universities, and the Armed Forces Medical College. Meanwhile, information regarding the NEET-based counselling for Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, and Sidha courses is available on websites like www.ayush.gov.in and www.aaccc.gov.in.

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