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NEET-UG results declared: 2 score 715/720, 19 cross 700
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NEET-UG results declared: 2 score 715/720, 19 cross 700

The NEET-UG 2026 results were announced, showing a significant increase in high scores following a paper-leak controversy and subsequent nationwide retest. Aryan Gupta from Punjab and Panshul Bansal from Haryana both scored 715 out of 720, making them the top scorers under a tie-breaker rule. Their scores marked a 29-mark improvement over the previous year's top scorer. Over 93% of those scoring above 690 were first-time test-takers, predominantly aged 17 to 19. Women constituted over 58% of the 11.2 lakh qualifiers, with a slightly higher success rate than men. The original exam on May 3 was canceled due to alleged leaks, leading to a retest on June 21 attended by nearly 20 lakh candidates. The National Testing Agency reported a stable qualification rate of around 56%. Uttar Pradesh had the most qualifiers, while smaller regions like Lakshadweep had fewer. High scorers were distributed across various states and remote areas, indicating broad geographic representation. The results were released in time for medical counseling and admissions.

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Hindustan Times logoHindustan TimesIndependentCenter3 hr. ago
‘Studied for 17 hours’: NEET topper Aryan Gupta with 715/720 shares secret to success

The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the results of the NEET-UG 2026 exam, with Punjab's Aryan Gupta and Haryana's Panshul Bansal emerging as top scorers with 715 out of 720 marks. Over 1.1 million candidates cleared the exam, with more than 93% of those scoring above 690 being first-time takers. The exam faced controversy after being canceled due to alleged paper leaks, leading to a re-conduct on June 21 and a shift to computer-based testing. Gupta, who comes from a family of doctors, attributed his success to 16-17 hours of daily study and emphasized following teachers' guidance. He aims to become an oncologist, inspired by his late grandmother's death from cancer.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the NEET-UG exam results, focusing on academic achievement and personal stories without overtly promoting any political agenda. While the exam's administration and controversies touch on governance issues, the framing remains neutral, avoiding partisan slan

Times of India logoTimes of IndiaIndependentCenter11 hr. ago
NEET-UG results declared: 2 score 715/720, 19 cross 700

The NEET-UG 2026 results were announced, showing a significant increase in high scores following a paper-leak controversy and subsequent nationwide retest. Aryan Gupta from Punjab and Panshul Bansal from Haryana both scored 715 out of 720, making them the top scorers under a tie-breaker rule. Their scores marked a 29-mark improvement over the previous year's top scorer. Over 93% of those scoring above 690 were first-time test-takers, predominantly aged 17 to 19. Women constituted over 58% of the 11.2 lakh qualifiers, with a slightly higher success rate than men. The original exam on May 3 was canceled due to alleged leaks, leading to a retest on June 21 attended by nearly 20 lakh candidates. The National Testing Agency reported a stable qualification rate of around 56%. Uttar Pradesh had the most qualifiers, while smaller regions like Lakshadweep had fewer. High scorers were distributed across various states and remote areas, indicating broad geographic representation. The results were released in time for medical counseling and admissions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the NEET-UG 2026 results without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on the academic performance, demographic distribution, and administrative actions taken by the National Testing Agency without introducing ideological slant. While the

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