Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

GRACE MARKS DISTURB RANK TALLY; ASPIRANTS WORRIED

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW: A large number of candidates who took the National Eligibilit­y Cum Entrance Test (NEET-2024) exam have raised concern over the grace marks provided to several students, which eventually has disturbed the rank tally.

“I scored 645 and I should have got a rank around 12K but I stand at 35K, which reduces my chance to get admission to a good government college,” said Prince, a resident of Orai and a candidate of NEET-2024.

Candidates said a change in total marks owing to grace marks has brought a tough situation before those who did not get grace marks. “Grace marks were given to candidates who took exam at centres where some kind of issues came up, such as delayed start of exam thus reduced total duration of exam or where first and second paper were distribute­d creating confusion and time loss,” said Prince.

As of Thursday, the NTA issued a press release on queries of candidates but this could not satisfy applicants. “No points are clear,” said Punya Tripathi. elder sister of a candidate and a lawyer.

“Even those candidates who scored 700 marks are worried about which college would they get admission in. My brother got 651 marks and as per previous year calculatio­ns, his rank should have been maximum up to 7K. But the grace marks have lowered his rank to over 28K. This leaves bleak chance of getting a good government college. All this is happening because of surprise grace marks that were not mentioned in the brochure when forms for NEET-2024 were filled by candidates,” she said.

“Grace marks were never mentioned to us while filling up applicatio­n form. Rules that are mentioned at the time of filling up form are to be followed, but the National Testing Agency (NTA) introduced a new provision of grace marks. This provision was used in 2018 and was limited till that year,” said another female candidate from Lucknow’s Gomti Nagar area.

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