Overview
- Following the June 3 release of provisional answer keys, candidates had until June 5 to file Rs 200-per-question objections that will be reviewed by subject experts.
- The May 4 exam saw over 20.7 lakh students at 4,750 centres in 557 Indian cities and 14 international locations vying for MBBS and BDS seats.
- Complaints from Sikar and Jamnagar centres flagged jumbled pages and alleged out-of-syllabus questions, prompting formal filings with state authorities and the NTA.
- Madhya Pradesh and Madras High Courts removed stays on result publication this week, ending legal blockades that had threatened to delay score declaration.
- Qualified candidates will access results and final answer keys on neet.nta.nic.in before MCC-led counselling kicks off for 15% All India Quota and state allocations.