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What is the 'Tiebreaker rule' for the candidates with the same marks?

posted on: July 19, 2022

The official answer key for the NEET UG is anticipated to be out very soon and will be available on the official website of NTA- 

neet.nta.nic.in.

The list helps in figuring out the scores of an individual before the final results are actually out. Now many students might get the same rank, so how does NTA assign different ranks to everyone? Well, this is done through the Tiebreaker rule of the NTA. The following method is used to give preference to the student who has-

  • Achieved higher marks/percentile in biology.
  • Achieved higher marks/percentile in Chemistry.
  • Achieved higher marks/percentile in Physics.
  • Candidates with fewer incorrect answers than correct answers in all the subjects in the test, followed by
  • A candidate with the lowest proportion of incorrect responses to correct responses in Biology (Botany and Zoology) is the winner, followed by
  • Candidate with the lowest ratio of incorrect answers to correct answers in Chemistry, followed by
  • The candidate with a lesser percentage of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Physics, followed by
  • Candidate older in age, followed by
  • NEET application number in ascending order

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