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More than 66% of this year’s NEET qualifications from boards other than CBSE

More than 66% of this year's NEET qualifications from boards other than CBSE
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New Delhi: contrary to the perception that the favors of students from CBSE, analysis of this year’s results revealed that 13 boards have more than 50% of their candidates in their list of eligions in the test while nine boards have ended 10% of their students at their students Between one candidate who meets the requirements of the lakh.
Of the total 8.7 Lakh candidates who have qualified in the test, 66.5% came from the council other than CBSE, which accounted for only 39% of the two lakh.
Rajasthan board leads to the share of each of the candidates who meet the requirements of the lakh with 19.8%, followed by Odisha (14.9%), CBSE (14.5%).

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Seven countries have 6,000 candidates and more candidates in cohorts ranked 1-1,00,000, which include Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, up and West Bengal.
However, Tamil Nadu, with 18 other countries see a decline in the percentage of qualifications, however, recorded the highest number of candidates of all time in one lakh.
Overall, nine countries were recorded at 60% and the above qualifications with Delhi registered the highest at 76.6%, followed by Chandigarh (75%).
Countries with more than one Lakh candidate and more than 50% of qualifications include Karnataka (57.6%), Kerala (58.9%), Rajasthan (66.2%), Tamil Nadu (53.8%) and rise (53 , 8%).
Maharashtra is an exception with a qualification of 45.9%.

13 boards with qualifications of more than 50% are Telangana (63.1%), AMU (84.6%), West Bengal (55%), Rajasthan (61.8%), Mizoram (50.5%), Kerala ( 54.2%), Jammu & Kashmir (56.5%), Haryana (54.8%), Gujarat (58.2%), Goa (52.7%), Cisce (71.7%), CBSE ( 73.9%) and Andhra Pradesh (64.5%).
The board shows a significant increase in the performance of this year’s NEET-UG including Goa, Gujarat and Maharashtra and the Northeast region except Manipur.
Candidates from state boards such as Karnataka, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh sneaked.
The nine accounting boards for more than 10% of each of the candidates who met the Lakh requirements were AUU (28.1%), Rajasthan (19.2%), Odisha (14.9%), CBSE (14.5%) , Cisce (14.3%), West Bengal (13.7%), Bihar (10.9%), Andhra Pradesh (10.7%) and Haryana (10.6%).
There are 13 boards whose candidates increase the percentage of their qualifications from 2019, including Jharkhand (3.9%), Maharashtra (6.7%), Tamil Nadu (4.6%), Tripura (7.5%) and West Bengal (1 , 6%).
The board that has increased their qualifications with more than five percentage points is Assam, Goa, Jammu & Kashmir and Tripura.
Four boards that have increased the percentage of their qualifications with more than 12 percentage points are Gujarat, Meghalaya, Mizoram, and Nagaland.
This year also recorded the highest (8) qualification by transgender candidates, especially from Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.
The council that has seen the decline in the largest qualification percentage that opposes 2019 is Andhra Pradesh (6.2%), Bihar (6.5%), Kerala (7.1%) and Manipur (12.5%).
Overall, 18 registered boards decline in the percentage of qualifications compared to 2019 and this includes three national boards – CBSE, Nio and Cisce.
According to a senior NTA official, “Since 2020, subjects from different countries and educational boards conducting senior medium examinations, including translation experts in 13 languages, consulted.
The country’s curriculum is currently being studied.”

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