Tuesday, November 23, 2021

NEET-UG sees 83% rise in top scorers


NEET-UG sees 83% rise in top scorers

But Unlike In 2020, Cutoffs For MBBS/BDS Admission May Not Go Up This Year

Manash.Gohain@timesgroup.com

New Delhi: 23.11.2021

This year’s NEET-Undergraduate exam registered an 83% increase in the total number of candidates scoring 700 and above out of 720, with 203 candidates scoring marks in that range as compared to111 last year.

However, unlike in 2020, the cutoffs for MBBS/ BDS admission is not going to see any spike this year as there is a marginal drop in the number of candidates scoring in the mark ranges of 600 and above and 500 and above.

State-wise candidates from Rajasthan and UP continued their dominance in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) exam recording the biggest gain in the high scorer range. These states are joined by Delhi, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal which have seen an increase in the number of candidates scoring between 650 and 699 marks.

While in absolute numbers the number of candidates scoring 700 and above marks have increased significantly, the proportion to the qualified candidates have increased by just 0.01% from that of last year, while the percentage of candidates scoring in the mark range of 650-699 and 600-649 have decreased by 0.1% and 0.4% respectively. Percentage of candidates to the total qualified scoring 550-599 marks too have decreased by 0.6% this year.

In absolute numbers candidates scoring 600 marks and above dropped from 20,181 in 2020 to 19,135 in 2021. Similarly, the number of candidates scoring 500 marks and above dropped from 87,093 in 2020 to 85,022 in 2021. These mark ranges form the key cohort for counselling and allocation of seats. The total number of candidates scoring 450 marks and above increased to 1,33,906 and an increase of 1.5% from last year. The three-year NEETUG score data, exclusively accessed by the TOI, reveals that 64.3% (86,128) candidates in the mark range of 450 and above are from just eight states — Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Bihar, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.

In all, there are around 81,000 MBBS and 39,000 BDS seats available for aspirants this year. Total number of MBBS seats under NEET 2020 has increased with AIIMS and JIPMER MBBS seats. In the government run institutions, which include AIIMS and JIPMER there are around 42,500 seats.

The states from where this significant increase in top scorers is seen are Delhi, (from 261 to 376), Rajasthan (from 519 to 729), Karnataka (from 146 to 223) and Tamil Nadu (from 205 to 235).

83% increase in top scorers in NEET this year but cut-offs unlikely to spike


83% increase in top scorers in NEET this year but cut-offs unlikely to spike

Manash.Gohain@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:23.11.2021

This year’s NEET-Undergraduate exam registered an 83% increase in the total number of candidates scoring 700 and above out of 720, with 203 candidates scoring marks in that range as compared to 111 last year.

However, unlike in 2020, the cutoffs for MBBS/ BDS admission is not going to see any spike this year as there is a marginal drop in the number of candidates scoring in the mark ranges of 600 and above and 500 and above.

State-wise candidates from Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh continued their dominance in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) exam recording the biggest gain in the high scorer range. These states are joined by Delhi, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal which have seen an increase in the number of candidates scoring between 650 and 699 marks.

While in absolute numbers the number of candidates scoring 700 and above marks have increased significantly, the proportion to the qualified candidates have increased by just 0.01% from that of last year, while the percentage of candidates scoring in the mark range of 650-699 and 600-649 have decreased by 0.1% and 0.4% respectively. Percentage of candidates to the total qualified scoring 550-599 marks too have decreased by 0.6% this year.

In absolute numbers candidates scoring 600 marks and above dropped from 20,181 in 2020 to 19,135 in 2021. Similarly, the number of candidates scoring 500 marks and above dropped from 87,093 in 2020 to 85,022 in 2021. These mark ranges form the key cohort for counselling and allocation of seats. The total number of candidates scoring 450 marks and above increased to 1,33,906 and an increase of 1.5% from last year.

The three-year NEETUG score data, exclusively accessed by the TOI, reveals that 64.3% (86,128) candidates in the mark range of 450 and above are from just eight states — Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Bihar, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.

Full report on www.toi.in

‘Medium of instruction’ for all classes on marksheets

‘Medium of instruction’ for all classes on marksheets

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:23.11.2021

The Tamil Nadu school education department has decided to add the ‘medium of instruction’ for all classes on the Class X marksheets from this year. "The marksheets will have details of ‘medium of instruction’ from Class I to Class X. It will help students to have evidence while applying for jobs under 20% special reservation for Tamil medium students," sources in the department said. Earlier, the marksheets only had the ‘medium of instruction’ detail for Class X alone. The school education department is planning to conduct two revision tests ahead of the board exams this year to prepare the students.

TN colleges told to start offline classes


TN colleges told to start offline classes

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:23.11.2021

The state higher education department on Monday ordered all colleges, universities, deemed universities, autonomous colleges, and self-financing institutions across Tamil Nadu to start holding classes in physical mode for six days a week with immediate effect.

The department had postponed semester exams beyond January 20 after a section of students protested against holding exams offline when classes were conducted in both offline and online modes. Student bodies also wanted more time to prepare for offline exams.

The circular issued by higher education secretary D Karthikeyan directed educational institutions to reschedule theory exams after January 20.

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Institutions asked to conduct model exams

It further asked colleges that had completed their syllabi in online mode to conduct revision classes in physical mode to help students grasp and understand subjects better. The institutions were also asked to conduct model examinations before semester exams and offer course material.

The circular directed the Directorate of Technical Education and Directorate of Collegiate Education to order all colleges under their control and universities to function with full strength of teaching and non-teaching staff. The circular further asked district collectors to ensure higher educational institutions adhere to the instructions.

Deemed universities, however, said postponing exams will affect internship and job opportunities of students studying in final semester. “The state will lose its competitive edge because graduating students will join late. Students who have internships in reputed organisations from January will face problems. Students proceeding abroad also cannot go,” said a deemed university official.

Mobile bills may rise as Airtel hikes tariffs, others set to follow


Mobile bills may rise as Airtel hikes tariffs, others set to follow

Pankaj.Doval@timesgroup.com

23.11.2021

Your mobile bills are set to go up. Almost two years after telecom companies hiked tariffs across the board, a fresh set of revisions are around the corner. Airtel, one of India’s oldest mobile companies and its second-largest operator, was the first to announce a hike running up to as much as 25%. The revision covers almost all the pre-paid price packs offered by it.

While Airtel’s hike, which will take the minimum entry tariff to ₹99 from the present ₹79, will be effective November 26, it is expected that the other two top operators — Vodafone Idea and the biggest player, Reliance Jio — will make a similar move. The profitability of telcos is under strech and fresh investments are required for upcoming 5G space and spectrum auctions.

The revisions come within months of the government handing out a mega bailout-cum-relief package to the industry to provide financial strength and profitability to the players. They also come as the country prepares its transition to the next-gen 5G technology and new wave of technologies built around internet of things (IoT), augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) and immersive visualisations and solutions.

Monday, November 22, 2021

SII can export 50L Covishield doses: Centre


SII can export 50L Covishield doses: Centre

New Delhi:  22.11.2021

The Union government allowed the Serum Institute of India (SII) to export 50 lakh doses of Covid vaccine — Covishield — under the UN-backed COVAX global vaccine programme to Nepal, Tajikistan and Mozambique, sources said on Sunday. In addition to these three countries, the SII will also export Covishield to Bangladesh under COVAX, they said. The SII will commence Covid vaccine export under the COVAX programme from November 23 and Nepal will receive the first lot of Covishield on November 24.

The move comes on the heels of SII urging the government to fast-track Covishield movement, citing the difficulties being faced in production and cold chain space planning for other vaccines because of the increasing stock of its Covid jab, said sources on Sunday. PTI

GNDU convocation today


GNDU convocation today

Amritsar:  22.11.2021

The 47th annual convocation of Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) will be held on Monday. This was stated by registrar Karanjeet Singh Kahlon here on Sunday. On the occasion, medical administrator and writer Dr Tarlochan Singh Kler and contemporary painter and graphic artist Arpana Caur will be conferred honorary degrees in the faculty of medical sciences and faculty of visual arts and performing arts, respectively. TNN

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