New Delhi: This year’s undergraduate exams this year registered an increase of 83% in the total number of candidates who scored 700 and above from 720, with 203 candidates to print the range in the range compared to 111 years ago.
However, unlike in 2020, Cutoff for MBBS / BDS entered would not see this year’s surge because there was a marginal decline in the number of candidates who scored in a 600 mark and up to 500.
Prospective countries from Rajasthan and rising dominating their dominance in the national feasibility test (scholar) exam that recorded the biggest increase in the range of high goalscorers.
These countries joined Delhi, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal who have seen an increase in the number of candidates who scored between 650 and 699 values.
While in absolute numbers, the number of candidates who score 700 and the above sign has increased significantly, the proportion for qualified candidates has increased by 0.01% from last year, while the percentage of candidates who scored in the range Mark 650-699 and 600- 649 has decreased by 0.1% and 0.4% respectively.
The percentage of candidates with the total assessment that meets the requirements of 550-599 Marks also decreased by 0.6% this year.
In the absolute number candidate scored 600 marks and above fell from 20,181 by 2020 to 19:135 in 2021.
Likewise, the number of candidates scored 500 marks and above fell from 87,093 in 2021.
In 2021.
These signs formed the main cohort for counseling and seat allocation.
The total number of candidates who scored 450 marks and above increased to 1,33,906 and increased 1.5% from last year.
Data on the three-year Near-UG score, exclusively accessed by TOI, revealed that 64.3% (86,128) candidates in the range of Mark 450 and above only eight countries – Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Kerala, Bihar, Bengal West and Tamil Nadu.
Overall, there are around 81,000 MBBS and 39,000 BDS seats are available for candidates this year.
The total number of MBBS seats under NEET 2020 has increased with the AIIMS seat and JipMer MBBS.
In the institution managed by the government, which includes AIIMS and JIPMER there are around 42,500 seats.
The countries from which significant increase in these top scorers were seen were Delhi, (from 261 to 376), Rajasthan (from 519 to 729), Karnataka (from 146 to 223) and Tamil Nadu (from 205 to 235).