NEET UG 2022: Daughters ahead in the race to become doctors, 10.64 lakh girls out of 18.72 lakh


Posted on 18th Jul 2022 04:13 pm by rohit kumar

NEET UG Exam 2022: National Testing Agency has successfully conducted the NEET UG exam in 543 exam centers located across the country and 14 cities abroad. 18,72,341 students had registered for the NEET UG exam. Out of these, about 18 lakh candidates appeared in the medical entrance exam NEET-UG 2022. This year, the maximum number of 10.64 lakh girl students have given the paper out of 18,72,341 registered candidates, while the number of students registered in the NEET examination was only 8.07 lakh. The number of girls in NEET has increased by more than 2.56 lakh.

 

NEET UG 2022: No change in the paper pattern

 

This year most of the questions were asked from NCERT based syllabus of class 11th and 12th in Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany. In the paper on NEET-UG, 180 questions were to be solved in 200 minutes. There is a provision for negative marking in both sections A and B of the paper. In the paper, 50-50 questions were asked from Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany. 35 questions were asked in Section-A of each subject and 15 questions in Section B out of which 10 were to be attempted. Students who gave a paper in pen-paper mode from 2 pm to 5:20 pm said that no change was made in the paper pattern this year.

 

NEET UG 2022 Result: To be released in the last week of August

 

NEET UG Result 2022 will be declared by NTA in the last week of August. Different claims are being made by coaching institutes regarding NEET UG Cut Off 2022 and NEET answer key 2022. The official NEET UG cut-off will be announced next month along with the NEET UG result on the NTA website.

 

NEET UG 2022: Around 1.70 lakh seats will get admission

 

Based on NEET-UG 2022 ranks, 91,827 MBBS, 27,698 BDS, 50,720 AYUSH, and 525 BVS and HS seats will be admitted to medical institutions across the country.

 

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