NEET Result 2017 has been declared on 23rd June, 2017. NEET 2017 exam finished on 7th of May 2017. You can check your result at NEET Result 2017. Navdeep Singh of Punjab has topped the entrance test with 697 marks out of 720 marks. He was taking coaching in Chandigarh. 2nd Rank has been claimed by Archit Gupta from Madhya Pradesh who has scored 695 marks. Manish Mulchandani who also scored 695 marks secured 3rd place.
NEET 2017 question papers and answer key released on 15th June 2017. Students can practice NEET UG 2017 Question Papers in online more for free. Download option is also available.
11,38,890 students wrote NEET 2017 which held 7th of May. There is huge increase in number of candidates in NEET-I and NEET-II. There were 11,36,206 indian nationals. Out of 11,38,890 candidates 611539 cleared the hurdle. 4,97,043 male candidates apeeared the entrance test and 266221 are emerged victorious. Similarly out of 6,41,839 girl aspirants 345313 could cleared the entrance exam. NEET 2017 conducted in 10 Indian languages and exam was spread over 103 cities.
Earlier it was announced that NEET Result for 2017 will be declared on 8th June 2017. But after Chennai High court order it was delayed. Supreme court intervene and advised NEET Board to declare the result before 26th of June 2017.
NEET 2017 Highlights:
CANDIDATES | NUMBER | REMARKS |
Candidates registered | 1138890 | 70.58% increase from NEET-I, 2016
139.37% increase from NEET-II, 2016 |
Indian Nationals | 11,36,206 | |
NRIs | 1522 | |
OCIs | 480 | Allowed for the first time |
PIO | 69 | Allowed for the first time |
Foreigners | 613 | Allowed for the first time |
Male | 4,97,043 | 43.64% of registered candidates |
Female | 6,41,839 | 56.36% of registered candidates |
Transgender | 8 | |
Number of Cities | 103 | Against 52 in 2016 |
Number of Languages | 10 | Only 2 in 2016 |
Number of examination centres | 1921 | Against 739 in 2016 |
Number of rooms | 50,000+ | |
Number of invigilators | 1,50,000+ | |
Number of Observers | 3500+ | |
Number of City Coordinators | 124 | Against 61 in 2016 |