Which Phase of your life fluctuates or kind of destroys your Self-esteem? Mine is, not getting selected for Govt. Medical College. Ummm, no actually that preparation phase of Entrance examination. Entire 11th and 12th, when you are from State board, NEET requires NCERT and for your Boards exam NCERT is not enough. Syllabus is vast, time is less. Reading is more, revision is less. And now Confusion hits. Due to lack of clarity, self-esteem lowers. Anyway, I have much more to share my learning from my failure and mistakes. Follow Sweta Mishra for staying tuned. #neet #iit #jee #entrance #confidence
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NEET exam has gone to the dogs now a days. The NEET entrance exam, where scoring a perfect 720 out of 720 is no longer a ticket to success but rather a punchline in the comedy of India's educational system. This year, in a twist worthy of a Bollywood blockbuster, 67 students have achieved the unthinkable: they have scored a perfect 720. And guess what? Even this impeccable score won't guarantee them a spot in the prestigious AIIMS Delhi. Imagine the scenes at the examination centers: students strolling in with the casual confidence of someone picking up a pizza, scribbling their answers with the ease of signing an autograph, and walking out knowing they've likely scored full marks. But let's spare a thought for those poor souls who, despite scoring a perfect 720, find themselves scrambling for a spot in medical colleges. The real victims here, of course, are the genuinely brilliant students whose hard work is overshadowed by this farce. The dilution of exam standards not only mocks their efforts but also raises serious concerns about the future of our healthcare system. After all, would you trust a doctor whose entrance exam was easier than a Sunday morning crossword? #neet #nta #neetiscomedy
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There are 695 medical colleges with 1,06,333 seats, and 2,406,279 NEET aspirants battling. The National Testing Agency (NTA) stands accused of a scam at 67 students scored 1st Rank and 6 toppers from 1 Exam centre. What exactly happened? On May 5th, 2024, the NEET exam was held nationwide. The results were slated for release on June 14th but were unexpectedly preponed to June 4th, coinciding with the Lok Sabha election results. A mere coincidence? This year, the results were baffling. Sixty-seven students scored a perfect 720/720, sharing the 1st rank. Historically, only 5-7 students ever achieved a perfect score due to the exam's intense competition. Why the sudden spike? Moreover, students scored 718 and 719, which seems implausible given the exam's negative marking system. A wrong answer costs 4 marks. How did so many students nearly ace the test? The NTA claimed that grace marks were given to students affected by technical glitches. This practice is unprecedented. Why now? In Patna, an alleged paper leak was reported. Despite being informed, the NTA took no action, dismissing it as a minor cheating incident. Was this negligence or a cover-up? Alakh Pandey, founder of Physics Wallah, filed a case against the NTA. The court demanded an explanation for the grace marks. The NTA's response? They would remove the grace marks for all 1563 students affected. These students could either accept their adjusted scores or retake the exam on June 23rd, 2024. This raises several questions. Can we trust the National Testing Agency? How can we ensure the integrity of such a crucial examination process? #NEET #NationalTestingAgency #doctors #students
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National Level Exam having 2 Different Papers: NEET PG Exam Analysis There have been significant mixed opinions about the exam difficulty level for both the papers and the new scoring system. Do read my article and share your opinion with us in the comments https://lnkd.in/gXdb3qZG MedBound Times #NEETPG #NBEMS #justice #medicaljourmalism #contentwriting #medicalblog
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𝗡𝗘𝗘𝗧 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰: 𝗦𝗰𝗮𝗺 𝗼𝗿 𝗕𝗹𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿? #JusticeForStudents With over 24 lakh students taking the NEET exam this year, several issues are raising eyebrows. Suspiciously high scores of 718-719 out of 720 have emerged, despite the NTA's questionable "normalization" explanation. The fairness of the exam is further called into question with 67 perfect scores, 8 of which are from the same center. Rankings based on application numbers raise concerns about favoritism, making it difficult for even top scorers to secure seats at AIIMS Delhi. Moreover, allegations of a paper leak, brought before the Supreme Court, add to the controversy, especially with the early release of results. Additionally, the disparity between marks and rankings has left many students, scoring as high as 650, with ranks above 30,000, shutting them out of government MBBS colleges. Are these issues compromising the integrity of NEET 2024? Share your thoughts! #AIIMS #NTA #education #NEET #Medicalentranceexam #MBBS
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What's wrong with the Indian Education System? From paper leaks to grace marks, Every now and then we hear something wrong with exams or results in India. Till when the Future of students will be compromised? Guess what? - All India Rank (AIR) 1 may not be able to get a seat in AIIMS Delhi because of the APPLICATION number & random lucky draw as it holds only 41 seats. How absurd things can be? - No parameters to measure the time loss and constraints. How are marks given on random basis? - 13 people arrested for PAPER LEAK by Patna Police while NTA clearly denied that there were no Paper leaks. If that's the case, How can the exam be valid? - Students will be miss out getting a MBBS State government seat because of high cut-offs. - IMA Junior Doctors Network demanded a CBI Inquiry while PW (PhysicsWallah) will be going to Supreme Court. - NEET is not only the exam which faced issue, Last year CMAT & IIFT conducted by NTA faced protests regarding cheating & malpractice in several centers. - What about the students who took drop for giving this exam? What about the students who were preparing regularly? It's really saddening to see all this happening! P.S. - Make sure to follow Raj Sanghvi.
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In my #perspective, nothing can beat a person who knows exactly how to beat the inside demons that always demand comfort and lead a human towards something ordinary and common. People like Sunny Kumar are the hidden gems who set benchmarks by combating uncountable excuses and providing us with a dose of #motivation. Life has always taught us that nothing can be granted to anyone if we take it for granted and provide minimal input. Distractions are everywhere, not the goals that we can hit by random wandering. So I guess we should not leave our #desires hanging and think of some magic to happen with them. Give your #goals the fuel they require to gear up the game. Trust me, even a small #effort done every day will provide you satisfaction before sleeping at night and make you feel like a #potential #human. #Hats_off to Sunny Kumar and his #dedication! #thoughtoftheday #positivethoughts #inspiringcontent #motivationoftheday #Motivationalspirit
A remarkable achievement has come from an unlikely source. Sunny Kumar, a 18-year-old samosa seller from Noida, has successfully cracked the NEET UG exam, the highly competitive entrance examination for India's undergraduate medical programs. Balancing his studies with his family's samosa shop, Kumar demonstrated incredible dedication. After completing his daily schoolwork, he would spend 4-5 hours helping out at the stall before dedicating the rest of his evening to intensive NEET preparation. With just one year of focused study, Kumar secured an impressive 664 marks out of 720 on the NEET 2024 exam. His remarkable journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, determination, and a strong work ethic. #NEETUG #NEETSuccess #Inspiration #Education #India [NEET Results, medical entrance exam, success story, Inspiration, Sunny Kumar]
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In a startling revelation, Amit Anand, the alleged mastermind behind the NEET paper leak, has confessed to his involvement, divulging key details of the scandal. According to reports, Anand admitted to leaking the NEET exam papers a day before the scheduled test, offering them to students for a staggering ₹30-32 lakhs. This confession, now in police possession, has triggered widespread protests and demands for a re-examination of NEET 2024. The fallout from this incident has sparked outrage across the country, with calls intensifying for accountability and justice. Students, parents, and educators alike are expressing concerns over the integrity of the examination process and its impact on the future of medical education in India. Join the conversation—share your thoughts on this developing story and stay informed with Hindustan Herald. Follow @hindustanherald for the latest updates and in-depth coverage. Let your voice be heard! 🗣️ #HindustanHerald #NEET #NEETPaperLeak #EducationScandal #IndiaEducation #StudentVoice #heraldnews #hindustan #herald #heraldbreakingnews #heraldlatestnews #newsupdate #currentaffairs #breakingnews #newsalert #headline #topnews #newsflash #latestupdate #dailynews
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🫥 NEET: Paper Leak 🫥 I am not a NEET aspirants but I can feel the pain of attempts. Refering the book again, Which you have already marked and highlighted so much that it becomes hard to find blank space. --------------------------------------- From the mismanagement in CUET exam to NEET UG exam to NTA UGC exam. (What the hell is going on🫥) As the NEET exam continues to be a critical gateway for aspiring medical students in India, it is disheartening to witness the persistent issues under the current administration. The recent NEET paper leak is a glaring reminder of the systemic flaws in our examination process. Many students and parents have expressed frustration over the lack of transparency and consistency in the examination process. The National Testing Agency (NTA) and the Education Ministry must take full responsibility for this breach and implement stringent measures to prevent future occurrences. It's disheartening to see the hard work and dedication of countless students undermined by such incidents. Our future doctors deserve a reliable system that supports their hard work and aspirations. Thanks to Alakh Pandey (PhysicsWallah) and Sai Deepak for supporting the students in this tough time. #NEET #PaperLeak #EducationReform #NEET #EducationReform #StudentSupport #FairExams #FutureDoctors #ntaugc #cuet #NTA #neet #castudent #ca #icai #educationminister #examreform #pw #motionclasses #supremecourt #StudentSupport #FairExams #Accountability #pmmodi #alakhpandey #justise
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When education turns into business, it becomes a pressure cooker full of controversies. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a national level medical entrance examination in India. Based on tabular data one can see there is 15 % increase in competition every year . This year ie 2024 NEET exam is mired in controversies , a) We have 67 students scoring a perfect 720/720. Usually we see max 2-3 students get 720/720. b) Additionally, 1500 + students received grace marks thereby inflating the cut off required to get college admission . The grace mark concept was introduced for the first time in 2024, and it's essential to note that there are no official guidelines published yet regarding its allocation. c) Fascinatingly, a significant number of NEET-UG 2024 toppers emerged from the same test center. This situation raises many questions about the transparency and fairness of the evaluation process. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/gBG46d4R
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‘Discipline and consistency do the trick,’ says this NEET topper Tanmay Subhramanium Ghanti tells the secret behind his amazing NEET score, writes Arijit Roy Read Here: https://lnkd.in/g7_Y_shG Amrita Hajela Apeejay School, Sector 16, Noida #apeejaynoida #NEETtopper #MedicalEntrance #DisciplinePaysOff #ConsistentStudy #NEETpreparation #MedicalAspirant #SuccessStories #MotivatedMindset #HardWorkPaysOff #MedicalDreams #preparationstrategy
‘Discipline and consistency do the trick,’ says this NEET topper
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