சனி, 6 மே, 2017

Chennai: Even as parents and students are nervously waiting to know whether Tamil Nadu will get exempted from the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), the details of last year’s results may have come as a rude shock to them as only 41% students qualified to study medicine, the lowest among the southern states, as per a RTI query. The neighbouring state Kerala has topped the qualifying percentage with 80% of them having qualified to study medicine last year. From the state, 52,208 (79.77%) have qualified.
From Telangana 8,813 (77.08%) candidates have qualified and Andhra Pradesh 10,917 (72.93%), Karnataka 18,344 (71.85%) qualified for medical courses. The qualifying criterion for “other category” was fixed as 50th percentile and for the rest the qualifying criteria was 40th percentile (50th percentile means of all the candidates who appeared for exam, 50% of them had scored less than 145 marks last year. So, to qualify one has to score at least 145 out of 720 marks).
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நீட் UG 2017
எழுதுவோர் 11.5 லட்சம்.
இடங்கள்= 56,000
ஒரு இடத்துக்கு 20 பேர் போட்டி!

இது நாடு முழுவதுமான கணக்கு.


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