
The NEET 2017 exam has been conducted on May 7th, 2017 across the nation at various examination centres. The NEET 2017 Result will be published on June 8th, 2017 by the CBSE. Right after the conduction of the exam, many reputed coaching institutes have published the answer keys for the NEET 2017 exam. These answer keys have high accuracy and correctness, so candidates can cross check their answers with it. They can get the rough idea about their score and rank in the exam. On the basis of their score and rank, they can also expect colleges they will be allocated for admission.
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The ExamsPlanner team has prepared meticulously the list of colleges rank-wise as well as region-wise. Check below the allocation of colleges region-wise –
Region-wise |
Name of College |
Rank |
New Delhi |
Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi |
1-25 |
Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi. |
15 -75 |
|
Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi. |
35-140 |
|
Mumbai |
Seth G.S Medical College, Mumbai. |
35-280 |
GM college and JJ hospital Mumbai. |
105-380 |
|
U.P |
CSM Medical University, Lucknow |
55- 3500 |
Chandigarh |
Government Medical College, Chandigarh |
70- 125 |
Rajasthan |
S.M.S College, Jaipur |
100-350 |
Sardar Patel Medical College, Bikaner |
150-1080 |
|
Haryana |
Pt. B.D Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak |
120-600 |
South-India |
Government Medical College, Kottayam |
190-350 |
Government Medical College, Kozhikode |
25-290 |
|
Madras Medical College, Chennai. |
160-500 |
|
Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram. |
70-230 |
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It should be noted that CBSE has successfully conducted the NEET 2017 Exam on May 7th, 2017. It was organized in 104 cities at various examination centres all over India. This year nearly 11 lakh candidates took up this exam. One new feature of the NEET 2017 Exam was that it was conducted in 10 languages. Besides English and Hindi which are the two traditional medium of exams, 8 vernacular languages were also included. Eight other languages which become the medium of the exam were – Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Assamese, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Oriya. With this year’s exam, Aadhar number was made mandatory. While filling their application form candidates were required to fill Aadhar number along with their basic personal details.
CBSE has declared that the NEET 2017 exam will be counted as the very first attempt of all candidates, whether they have taken up this exam earlier or not. This has given the opportunity to many candidates, especially those who have already appeared for this exams previously, to get experience for the exam.
In the year 2016, NEET replaced AIPMT. From 2016 onwards, NEET exam is conducted on all India basis for admission of candidates in the MBBS/BDS course in all government and private medical colleges except AIIMS and JIPMER.