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CBSE - NEET TEST 2017 Results http://cbseresults.nic.in/neet17rpx/neetJ17.

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CBSE NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST(UG) - 2017 RESULT

Roll Number 906216355 Application No. 80329333 Aadhaar Number 733578385753

Candidate's Name SHITAL VASANT SURYAWANSHI Nationality Indian

Mother's Name SHOBHA Date of Birth 31/05/1998

Father's Name VASANT Gender Female

Marks Obtained:
Physics Chemistry Biology (Botany & Zoology)
12 36 76
(out of 180) (out of 180) (out of 360)
Total
124 Percentile Score NEET All India Rank 571144
(out of 720) 47.461161
ALL INDIA QUOTA RANK (FOR 15% SEATS)
Overall Rank Category Category Rank Category-PH Rank
506835 OBC 212160 ----
CUT - OFF PERCENTILE AND SCORE AS PER MCI/DCI REGULATIONS
Category Cut off Cut off No. of Category Cut off Percentile Cut off No. of
Percentile Score Candidates Score Candidates
OTHERS 50th Percentile 697-131 543473 OTHERS-PH 45th Percentile 130-118 67
OBC 40th Percentile 130-107 47382 OBC-PH 40th Percentile 130-107 152
SC 40th Percentile 130-107 14599 SC-PH 40thPercentile 130-107 38
ST 40th Percentile 130-107 6018 ST-PH 40thPercentile 130-107 10

DATE OF DECLARATION OF RESULT : 23/06/2017

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

1 The declaration of the result and admission is subject to the decision of Special Leave Petitions Nos.16307/17, 16311/17 & 17447/1/2017 as directed
by Honble Supreme Court of India in its decision dated 12.06.2017.

2 The result in respect of the candidates above 25 years of age is also subject to the outcome of Writ Petition pending before the Honble Supreme
Court of India in this regard.

3 Result has been prepared based on the information provided by the candidates in their online application form. The information submitted by
candidates is subject to verification by admitting authorities.
4 In case of two or more candidates obtaining equal marks in NEET (UG) 2017, the inter-se-merit of such candidates has been determined as per rule 2
of chapter-6 of Information Bulletin of NEET (UG) 2017.
5 CBSE has declared only All India Rank and All India Quota Rank. Candidates may apply to the designated Counselling Authorities.

6 Details of the various Counselling Authorities are given in Appendix-IV, Page 42 of Information Bulletin.

7 Counselling Authorities will invite applications from the successful candidates and prepare their own merit list as per their rules based on All India
Rank.

8 In NEET result, category and domicile of the candidates is as per details submitted by them in online form. These have been used to prepare the Merit
List for 15% All India Quota seats. In case, if the category of candidate falls under any other category in the State Category List, candidates may
apply to designated Counseling Authorities with their category as per State Category List and designated Counselling Authorities will verify the same.
The same is the case with domicile. CBSE will not change any details of the candidates.

9 All candidates are advised to remain in touch with the websites of Counselling Authorities for updates etc.

10 Qualified Physically Handicapped (PH) candidates may refer to Chapter 3 {5(a-iv)} of information Bulletin.

11 Qualifying in NEET (UG) 2017 does not confer any right for admission in Medical/Dental Colleges. Selection of qualified candidates in NEET (UG) 2017
for admission to Medical/Dental Colleges is subject to merit position and satisfying the admission criteria as laid down in the rules of Central
Government/State Government/Universities/Institutions.

12 The copy of the Rank letter and the Result Sheet of the candidates has been made available in their digilocker account.

Disclaimer : Neither NIC nor CBSE is responsible for any inadvertent error that may have crept in the results being published on NET. The results published
on net are for immediate information to the examinees.
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