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NTA NEET results 2019 result website ntaneet.nic.in not responding; candidate from Rajasthan, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh among NEET 2019 toppers

The National Testing Agency, NTA, declared National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET Result 2019, and Rajasthan’s Nalin Khandelwal has topped NEET 2019.

NTA NEET results 2019 result website ntaneet.nic.in not responding; candidate from Rajasthan, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh among NEET 2019 toppers

The National Testing Agency, NTA, declared National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET Result 2019, and Rajasthan’s Nalin Khandelwal has topped NEET 2019.

Khandelwal scored 701 marks out of a total 720, bringing his overall percentage to 99.9 per cent.

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The second place has been obtained by Bhavik Bansal from Delhi, who scored 700 marks. In the third place is Akshat Kaushik from UP along with Swastik Bhatia of Haryana – both of whom scored 696 out of 720.

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The only female candidate who found a place in the top 10 is Madhuri Reddy from Telangana. Madhuri scored secured 695 marks getting the AIR 7 rank.

The second female on the list is on the AIR 15 place – Kirti Agarwal of Madhya Pradesh, who scored 690 marks.

Three candidates each from Rajasthan, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh are in the top 20.

Meanwhile, NEET official website ntaneet.nic.in is currently inaccessible due to heavy traffic. Candidates are advised to stay calm and try to get connected with the NEET results official website after a while.

NTA successfully organised the NEET (UG)-2019 examination across the examination centres from 5 May to 20 May 2019.

NEET had announced that results will be declared by 5 June 2019.

Steps to check NTA NEET results 2019:

  • Visit the official website ntaneet.nic.in
  • Click on the tab “NTA NEET results 2019”
  • A new window will open and candidate need to enter all the details asked like the registration number, date of birth and click on the tab to submit the information.
  • The results will be displayed on the screen.

Candidates are advised to take a print out of the exam results and keep it for record.

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