State puts up better show this time around
CHENNAI, JUNE 06, 2019 00:00 IST
Shruthi K. tops with 685 marks; Karvanna Prabhu first among physically challenged
The performance of the State in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test, the results of which were released on Wednesday, has brought some cheer to students and State authorities.
The significant 9.01 percentage point jump was possible because of intensive coaching and students being better prepared for this year’s test, educationists said.
The State has had a history of strong objection to medical admissions on the basis of NEET marks, but this year, it seemed to have overcome it’s recent history to score a qualifying percentage of 48.57, bettering last year’s performance of 39.56% — among the lowest in the country. The test was held in 14 centres in the State on May 5, and was conducted by the National Testing Agency for the first time. Students had the option of taking the test in Tamil too.
Shruthi K, of Ponneri, emerged the topper and figured among the top 20 women candidates in the country, scoring 685 out of 720 marks. Karvanna Prabhu K.K. was listed among the toppers in the physically handicapped category.
This year, as many as 59,785 of the 1,23,078 candidates who appeared have qualified. As many as 31,239 candidates took the test in Tamil, which is 2.06% of the total number of candidates who took NEET in the country.
The qualifying score for the general category is 134 and as many as 7,04,335 candidates have been placed in the 50th percentile.
The Directorate of Medical Education will upload the prospectus online on Thursday, and from Friday onwards, application forms can be downloaded, Health Minister C. Vijayabaskar said.
Topper’s plans
Shruthi K., with a score of 685 marks, has topped the State and is ranked 10th among the top 20 women students in the country in this year’s NEET UG. Her All India Rank is 57.
Shruthi’s parents are both doctors and run a private hospital in Tiruvallur. Her father is a radiologist and a paediatrician who has studied in Madras Medical College and her mother is a gynaecologist and alumna of Madurai Medical College.
A student of CBSE stream, Shruthi joined Velammal’s Bodhi Campus, Ponneri, in class 11 with the aim of taking up competitive exams for medicine. She said she had attended the special NEET coaching classes offered by the school.
“I want to get into the All India Institute of Medical Sciences. I have also written JIPMER entrance test. If I don’t get in either then I will consider Madras Medical College,” she said.
Karvannan Prabhu K.K., who falls under Unreserved category, has been placed fifth, with 572 marks. He could not be reached for comment.
CHENNAI, JUNE 06, 2019 00:00 IST
Shruthi K. tops with 685 marks; Karvanna Prabhu first among physically challenged
The performance of the State in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test, the results of which were released on Wednesday, has brought some cheer to students and State authorities.
The significant 9.01 percentage point jump was possible because of intensive coaching and students being better prepared for this year’s test, educationists said.
The State has had a history of strong objection to medical admissions on the basis of NEET marks, but this year, it seemed to have overcome it’s recent history to score a qualifying percentage of 48.57, bettering last year’s performance of 39.56% — among the lowest in the country. The test was held in 14 centres in the State on May 5, and was conducted by the National Testing Agency for the first time. Students had the option of taking the test in Tamil too.
Shruthi K, of Ponneri, emerged the topper and figured among the top 20 women candidates in the country, scoring 685 out of 720 marks. Karvanna Prabhu K.K. was listed among the toppers in the physically handicapped category.
This year, as many as 59,785 of the 1,23,078 candidates who appeared have qualified. As many as 31,239 candidates took the test in Tamil, which is 2.06% of the total number of candidates who took NEET in the country.
The qualifying score for the general category is 134 and as many as 7,04,335 candidates have been placed in the 50th percentile.
The Directorate of Medical Education will upload the prospectus online on Thursday, and from Friday onwards, application forms can be downloaded, Health Minister C. Vijayabaskar said.
Topper’s plans
Shruthi K., with a score of 685 marks, has topped the State and is ranked 10th among the top 20 women students in the country in this year’s NEET UG. Her All India Rank is 57.
Shruthi’s parents are both doctors and run a private hospital in Tiruvallur. Her father is a radiologist and a paediatrician who has studied in Madras Medical College and her mother is a gynaecologist and alumna of Madurai Medical College.
A student of CBSE stream, Shruthi joined Velammal’s Bodhi Campus, Ponneri, in class 11 with the aim of taking up competitive exams for medicine. She said she had attended the special NEET coaching classes offered by the school.
“I want to get into the All India Institute of Medical Sciences. I have also written JIPMER entrance test. If I don’t get in either then I will consider Madras Medical College,” she said.
Karvannan Prabhu K.K., who falls under Unreserved category, has been placed fifth, with 572 marks. He could not be reached for comment.
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