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NEET: Navigating the Numbers – A Look at the Last Five Years (2020-2024)

Posted on June 23, 2024June 24, 2024 by Aman Munjal

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a crucial gateway for aspiring medical professionals in India. Every year, lakhs of students compete for a limited number of seats in medical colleges. Here’s a deep dive into NEET statistics over the past five years (2020-2024), presented in a grid format for easy analysis.

Grid 1: NEET Statistics 2020-2024

Metric20202021202220232024
Registered Candidates15.97 Lakh16.41 Lakh18.81 Lakh20.87 Lakh24.06 Lakh
Appeared Candidates13.67 Lakh14.10 Lakh16.45 Lakh20.36 Lakh23.33 Lakh
Minimum Qualifying Percentile (General Category)50%50%50%50%50%
Minimum Qualifying Marks (General Category)720 – 137720 – 138720 – 147720 – 137720 – 137
Qualified Candidates (General Category)771,536879,351826,7621,145,9761,316,268

Additional Insights:

  • Registration Surge: The number of registered candidates has steadily increased over the last five years, reflecting a growing interest in pursuing a medical career.
  • Appearance Ratio: The percentage of candidates appearing for the exam compared to registered candidates has remained fairly consistent, hovering around 85-90%.
  • Qualifying Percentile: The minimum qualifying percentile for the general category has remained constant at 50% for the past five years.
  • Qualifying Marks: While the minimum qualifying percentile hasn’t changed, the corresponding qualifying marks have fluctuated slightly due to variations in question difficulty.
  • Qualified Candidates: The number of qualified candidates has shown a significant rise, particularly in 2023 and 2024. This could be attributed to factors like increased exam preparation resources or changes in the exam pattern.

Important Pointers:

  • The data in this blog does not include category-wise analysis (SC, ST, OBC etc.) or state-wise seat allotment details.
  • NEET cut-off scores and percentiles are crucial for determining selection into medical colleges. These scores are based on various factors like the difficulty level of the exam, the number of available seats, and the number of candidates appearing.
  • NEET statistics provide valuable insights into the competitiveness of the exam. However, these numbers shouldn’t be the sole focus for aspiring medical professionals. Dedication, consistent preparation, and effective test-taking strategies remain key factors for success.

Looking Ahead:

As the number of NEET aspirants continues to rise, it’s crucial for medical colleges to expand their capacity and for the medical education system to evolve to accommodate a growing pool of qualified candidates.

We hope this analysis of NEET statistics over the past five years empowers students with valuable information as they navigate the competitive world of medical entrance exams.

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