NEET UG 2024: Without a doubt, NEET-UG is one of the most consequential and hype-generating competitive exams India witnesses. Not only does this exam provide the next batch of doctors to India & the world, but it also affects all those who appear in it, often irreversibly.
Putting it simply, NEET UG is the competitive exam that filters students for allotting MBBS & BDS seats in all the medical colleges in India. Also, one has to mandatorily qualify NEET UG even if she plans to go for MBBS abroad.
The NEET-UG is conducted by a body named National Testing Agency NTA. The COVID 19 pandemic has affected us in every walk of life. The NEET-UG is no exception. NTA has brought some minor changes in the way it will conduct the NEET UG in 2024.
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As per the NEET-UG 2024 latest news, after much deliberation, the NTA has bi-furcated the 4 subjects in the NEET UG 2024 Syllabus into 2 sections, Sections A & B. Check the table below.
In addition, the aspirants will get more choices in attempting questions than they had before the pandemic. However, the salient features of NEET-UG still exist.
The table below illustrates all the important dates a NEET aspirant must be aware of. Candidates must go through it and take note
In 2024, it has become especially important to understand the difference between the concept of ‘scoring the cut-off’ and ‘qualifying’ the NEET UG. Moreover, you should have at least an acquaintance with the concept of Percentiles to get the complete picture.
Firstly, the NEET UG measures an aspirant’s command over the concepts of Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. You are well aware that this measurement serves as a criterion to establish if the aspirant deserves the opportunity to get an MBBS seat in the various Government Medical Colleges in India. So, the minimum score at which an aspirant gets such a seat is the NEET UG ‘cut-off’ for that year. However, this is not all that there is to it!
The NEET-UG also measures whether the candidates who did not score enough to get the above opportunity deserve to become practicing Doctors in India at all. The responsibilities and authority associated with a Doctor who has a license to practice in India warrant the existence of some point in academic ability below which one loses the eligibility to become such a doctor.
Most importantly, every Doctor who has a license to practice in India enjoys certain privileges equally, irrespective of the level and source of the qualification. In other words, whether the Doctor has an MBBS from AIIMS or from any medical university in the world, if she has got a license from the National Medical Commission, her opinion will have equal sway legally and professionally.
This is where the need for the concept of ‘qualifying’ NEET-UG and making it mandatory to be eligible to apply for a medical license in India came up. Therefore, the minimum NEET UG score at which you will be eligible to apply for a medical license for practicing in India, irrespective of the medical university or country you do your MBBS from, is the ‘qualifying’ score.
Certainly, the NEET UG cut-off score varies every year due to all the unavoidable variables that exist in every competitive exam. So, there was an obvious necessity to keep the qualifying score ‘floating’ too. That is the reason that the NEET UG qualifying score is a fixed percentile. Therefore, we said that an understanding of the percentile concept will help you to get the exact picture.
For further clarity, look at the table below. In this table, you can see how the NEET UG Qualifying score varied in 2020 & 2024 in spite of the fact that the Qualifying Percentile did not change.
In short, if you wish to become a doctor and practice in India, it is not at all mandatory to get selected in NEET-UG! All you need to do is score the qualifying marks in it and choose any government medical university abroad to complete MBBS. Finally, you must appear in the NEXT like everyone who does MBBS in India, and all the doctors who clear NEXT get the license to practice in India.
Much litigation was going on in the Supreme Court in 2024 which delayed the NEET UG Results 2024 and this in turn, delayed the NEET UG Counseling 2024. Therefore, the Counseling started as late as in the 1st week of February’22 & it continued well into the last week of that month. To sum up, there was a total delay of 4 months in NEET UG Counseling 2024.
The body that conducts the NEET UG Counseling is the Medical Counseling Committee. The NEET-UG Counseling is the process through which the MCC allocates seats of MBBS, BDS, etc to selected NEET UG test takers according to their marks obtained in NEET UG. The process decides the fate of 83,000 seats of MBBS alone.
Though the wait for NEET-UG 2024 Counseling was unusually prolonged, even when things are normal and the events are happening at the right time in other academic years, this waiting period is by all means, a source of anguish & uncertainty.
As far as NEET UG Counseling 2024 is concerned, we can only hope that things will happen at the scheduled time and the aspirants will be spared the agonizing wait.
The National Medical Commission NMC has replaced the Medical Council of India. A lot of changes took place. The eligibility of a candidate to participate in NEET UG Counseling will depend on 2 criteria. They will be the marks obtained in Class XII or equivalent and NEET UG 2024 Score.
Like every year, a pre-requisite to participate in NEET UG Counseling 2024 will be clearing the 10+2 or its equivalent in the Science stream. This means you must have cleared as main subjects Biology (or Biotechnology), Physics & Chemistry.
Moreover, you must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks if you belong to the unreserved category. For the reserved category students, the benchmark is much lower. If you belong to the Other Backward Class OBC, your minimum score must be 45%. In case you belong to the SC/ST, you have to score merely 40%.
In addition, you must have completed the age of 17 years on 31st December of the year of your enrollment.
More than 16 lakh NEET UG aspirants will compete for getting a chance to study in roughly around 42k government medical seats in 2024. In spite of this skewed ratio, almost all the aspirants hope against hope that they will get a chance. And the anxiety only changes in form even after one gets the magic number!
The successful candidates experience tremendous pressure when they wait for the counseling to finally come to know if they are going to study in the best MBBS College in India for them. The condition is worse when they have to wait for extra couple of months for multiple rounds of counseling. Moreover, the introduction of the concept of parallel counseling due to COVID has made things really different.
You can save yourself this personal anguish by using the MOKSH AI-powered MBBS College Predictor or simply, the NEET Predictor. All you need to do is fill in your NEET 2024 score that you expect or eventually get. You will get a confirmation of your chances of getting a seat in the best medical colleges in India whether through All India Counseling 2024 or State Counseling 2024.
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