Bokaro: The students of Chinmaya Vidyalaya have performed well in the NEET 2022 examination. The rank of four students of the school is below 5300 at all India level. Apoorva Singh has topped the school by securing 3346th rank at the national level. He has been ranked 1868 in the general category.
Apart from Apoorva Singh, three other students have also got excellent ranks. Their names are- Aditi Kumari AIR 4423 General Category 2339, Abhishek Anand AIR 4935 General Category 2576,
and Sanjay Kumar Mahato AIR 5277 OBC Category 1808.
Sanjay Kumar Mahato is the student which has scored well in both NEET and JEE MAINS also. Mahto has got more than 98 percentile in JEE MAINS. More than 25 students including Shrey Mishra, Muskan Kumari, Abhishek Kumar, Sudhanshu Raj, Arjya Mishra, Nishant Kumar, Jigyasa Barnwal, Jai Kumar Tiwari have qualified the entrance test. There are many students of whose rank is below 25,000.
The NEET 2022 cut-off marks for students under all the categories have decreased this year.
Secretary of the school, Mahesh Tripathi expressed happiness on the success of the students. He congratulated the teachers for their pure effort in bringing success to the students.
Bokaro Chinmaya Mission’s residential Acharya Swamini Sanyuktananda Saraswati, secretary Mahesh Tripathi, senior teacher Debjyoti Baral, Leela Singh praised hard work of the successful students and wished them a bright future.
This year, a total of 18.72 lakh candidates registered for the entrance test. The
NEET UG exam was conducted on July 17 with over 95 per cent of the registered candidates appearing in the exam. NEET UG was held across 3,570 centres in 497 cities in India and in 14 cities in foreign nations.
Out of the total 18,72,343 students who registered for the exam, 17,64,571 appeared for it and 9,93,069 qualified the exam.
The maximum number of candidates opted for English as their language of instruction (14,76,024) followed by Hindi (2,58,827). Gujarati was the third most preferred language (49,638) and the most preferred regional language.
From this year onwards, NTA has introduced the process of assigning fictitious roll numbers to the OMR answer sheets of all candidates who appeared in NEET in order to keep the evaluation process secure and confidential. This measure ensures that the examiner is not biased towards a candidate because she is unable to identify the examinee’s roll number. However, NEET-UG is evaluated by a software and human intervention occurs only while answer sheets are physically transported or fed into the computer for evaluation.