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Updated July 25th 2024, 16:42 IST

NEET-UG 2024: Where and How To Check NEET Revised Merit List, Result

NEET-UG Result 2024: NTA will release the revised NEET merit list soon. Read here to know where and how to check NEET revised merit list and scorecard.

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Edited by: Nandini Verma
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NEET-UG Result 2024 Out
NEET-UG Result 2024 Out | Image: NEET website

New Delhi: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the revised NEET-UG 2024 results today. The revised NEET merit list will be released on the official website shortly. As per reports, the revised topper list will be out by tonight or tomorrow, Friday. Candidates can check the updated NEET merit list on the official website: exams.nta.ac.in/NEET. 

Where to check NEET-UG Revised Merit List 2024

Candidates will be able to check the revised NEET merit list on the official website of NTA at- nta.ac.in or the NEET-UG website- exams.nta.ac.in/NEET.

How to check NEET-UG Revised Result 2024

1. Visit the official website: exams.nta.ac.in/NEET
2. Click on the NEET-UG revised scorecard link
3. Enter your login credentials and submit
4. Your NEET-UG revised scorecard will be displayed on the screen
5. Download and print the scorecard

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan stated on Tuesday that the revised results would be released within two days.

The initial results, declared on June 4, were surrounded by controversy as 67 students were initially declared toppers. However, the Supreme Court intervened on Tuesday, ordering the NTA to consider only option number 4 as the correct answer to an ambiguous question in the Physics section. Previously, the NTA had accepted both option 2 and option number 4 as correct. The Supreme Court directed IIT-Delhi to form a committee to resolve the issue, and the committee concluded that only option 4 was correct.

Following the Supreme Court's order, the NTA was instructed to revise the results and publish a new merit list and scorecards for all candidates. Approximately 4.2 lakh candidates who selected option number 2 will lose four marks due to this correction. Consequently, the number of toppers, initially reduced from 67 to 61 after the NTA withdrew the grace marks, will now further decrease to 17

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will soon commence NEET-UG counselling registration for admissions to MBBS and BDS courses. Candidates will need to select their preferred courses and colleges during the registration process.

Published July 25th 2024, 16:42 IST