1.45 Lakh Students Take NEET UG Exams Across Karnataka Amid Smooth Conduct
1.45 lakh students appear for NEET UG exams across Karnataka
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On Sunday, approximately 1.45 lakh students appeared for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for undergraduate medical courses across Karnataka. The exam, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), reported no major incidents, although two students were denied entry due to late arrival at their exam centers.
- 011.45 lakh students participated in NEET UG exams across Karnataka.
- 02The exam was held smoothly with no significant incidents reported.
- 03Two students in Bengaluru were denied entry for arriving late.
- 04Students had mixed reviews about the exam's difficulty, describing it as lengthy and moderately challenging.
- 05NTA emphasizes the importance of arriving early, advising candidates to reach two hours before the exam.
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The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for undergraduate medical courses took place on Sunday across Karnataka, with around 1.45 lakh students participating. The exam, organized by the National Testing Agency (NTA), was conducted without any significant incidents reported by district authorities. However, two students in Bengaluru were not allowed to enter their exam center at RC College of Commerce and Management due to late arrival. One student cited Bengaluru's traffic as the reason for her delay, while another was late after going to obtain passport-sized photographs. Student feedback on the exam varied; some found it lengthy and moderately difficult, with biology questions deemed easier compared to chemistry and physics. The NTA had advised candidates to arrive at least two hours before the exam time to avoid such issues.
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The smooth conduct of the NEET UG exams is crucial for students aspiring to enter medical colleges, ensuring a fair opportunity for all candidates.
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