

The NEET result date 2024 was not a single administrative event.
it was a judicially supervised, controversy-driven sequence of four distinct declarations spanning June 4 to July 26,.
2024, each materially altering the merit standings of candidates from the largest medical entrance cohort in India's history.
The initial result was declared on June 4, 2024. ten days ahead of the scheduled June 14 date.
and presented 67 candidates sharing All India Rank 1, alongside mathematically impossible scores. of 718 and 719 that immediately signalled the presence of non-standard grade modifications.
The Supreme Court nullified all compensatory grace marks on June 13, ordered a re-test for 1,563 candidates on June 23, released a revised result on July 1 (61 toppers), published centre-wise data on July 20 and.
and finally issued the legally operative re-revised scorecard on July 26, 2024.
reducing AIR-1 holders to just 17 and causing approximately 4.2 lakh candidates to lose marks.
following an IIT-Delhi expert panel's confirmation that the controversial Physics Q9 had only one correct answer.
This authoritative professional guide delivers the complete six-date timeline, the Physics controversy framework, the IIT-Delhi verdict, the CBI paper leak findings, the scorecard download protocol and.
and the complete post-result admission roadmap.
The July 26, 2024 re-revised scorecard. accessible at the official portal exams.nta.ac.in/NEET.
is the sole legally operative document for all NEET 2024 admission, counselling, state quota application, and official academic record purposes.
Any scorecard version from June 4 or July 1 is administratively superseded and must not be submitted to any institution or counselling authority.
The June 4, 2024 result declaration. announced ten days ahead of the officially scheduled June 14 date.
coincided with the announcement of Lok Sabha 2024 election results, drawing immediate criticism from candidate welfare organisations.
and opposition parties who alleged the timing was deliberately chosen to minimise public attention on emerging irregularity data.
This concern gained immediate credibility with the publication of the results themselves, which presented two objective structural anomalies.
Under the standard NEET marking scheme (+4 for each correct answer, −1 for each incorrect answer), scores of.
718 and 719 are structurally impossible under any legitimate combination of correct and incorrect responses from 180 questions.
Their appearance was the first objective indicator that non-standard grade modifications had been applied.
to a defined subset of candidates through the NTA's compensatory time-loss grace marks formula.
Historical topper context: NEET 2023 produced 2 perfect scorers. NEET 2022 produced 4. NEET 2021 produced 3.
The sudden cluster of 67 perfect scorers in 2024 represented a statistically anomalous concentration unmatched in the examination's history.
Eight of these toppers, sharing consecutive roll number sequences, were identified as belonging to the same examination centre in Haryana.
a geographic concentration that anchored subsequent Supreme Court scrutiny on systematic irregularity.
The Supreme Court's June 13 nullification was grounded in a judicial finding that the NTA's compensatory marks formula.
applied to 1,563 candidates at centres in Meghalaya, Haryana, and Chhattisgarh where administrative disruptions reduced effective test time. was legally arbitrary.
The formula lacked a standardised, uniformly verified calculation methodology, making the resulting grace marks legally indefensible under examination equivalence principles.
The CBI confirmed a paper leak at the Hazaribagh examination centre.
establishing that the question paper had been accessible to a subset of candidates before the examination at that specific location.
However, the CBI investigation was unable to establish that the leak operated as a national systemic network across the 4,750+ examination centres. This evidential threshold.
the inability to segregate tainted from untainted candidature across 24 lakh examinees.
became the legal basis for the Supreme Court's July 23 decision to reject full exam cancellation and permit the admission process to proceed.
The IIT-Delhi expert panel. constituted by the IIT-Delhi Director on July 21, 2024 per CJI Chandrachud's direct order, with a 48-hour submission deadline.
unanimously determined that Option 4 alone was correct for Physics Q9 on atomic structure.
The NTA was ordered to reverse all Option 2 bonus credits across the entire 24 lakh candidate cohort.
a computational exercise that reduced approximately 4.2 lakh candidates' scores and generated the final re-revised merit list.
The Physics Q9 controversy establishes a formal legal precedent with direct implications for every future NEET aspirant: the IIT-Delhi verdict, accepted by the.
Supreme Court, designates the most recent authorised NCERT textbook edition as the definitive academic reference point for correct answer determination in any future dispute.
This precedent overrides older NCERT editions, coaching institute materials, and reference book formulations.
NEET UG 2026 aspirants must verify all subject-wise NCERT editions against the current NTA information bulletin.
particularly in Physics and Biology where textbook revisions have been frequent since 2022.
Preparation from any superseded NCERT edition carries a measurable academic risk that the 2024 cycle has formally quantified: 13,373 students challenged a single question based on an outdated edition and.
and all 13,373 lost that challenge on July 23, 2024.
When two or more candidates achieve identical total scores in the July 26 re-revised result, the NTA applies the following hierarchical tie-breaking sequence:
Understanding this hierarchy is particularly critical for candidates in the 600–650 score band competing for government college allotments in high-competition states, where borderline merit differences between candidates routinely resolve through the Biology-first tiebreaker.
The counselling dual-track architecture applies the July 26 AIR to two independent admission systems: the 15% All India Quota (AIQ).
managed by MCC/DGHS at mcc.nic.in (Round 1 opened August 14, 2024) and the 85% State Quota managed by individual state authorities.
State quota eligibility is additionally conditioned by domicile certificates, state-specific reservation frameworks, and state counselling registration protocols.
the AIR alone is not sufficient for state seat allocation.
The reduction from 67 AIR-1 holders on June 4 to 17 on. July 26 represents the most dramatic merit list contraction in NEET examination history.
and encapsulates the entire controversy within a single statistical trajectory.
The 50 candidates who shared AIR-1 between June 4 and July 26 but lost that standing in.
the final revision experienced the most acute manifestation of what candidate welfare advocates described as "result shuffling".
a condition where post-announcement rank changes compelled thousands of candidates to revise already-initiated counselling plans, retract communication to institutions and.
and remodel their strategic seat assessments within days of the academic session commencement.
The compressed 66-day window between the July 26 final result and the October 1.
academic session commencement mandate imposed extraordinary administrative pressure on medical colleges and counselling authorities.
The Supreme Court and NTA directed all participating institutions to treat Saturdays, Sundays, and Gazetted Holidays as working days.
a formal directive unprecedented in the NEET admission cycle's history.
to ensure AIQ Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up, and State Quota rounds could all complete before October 1.
The AI surveillance paradox: NEET 2024 marked the first deployment of 5G jammers at all 4,750+ centres, AI-based video analytics, Virtual Observer live CCTV monitoring and.
and question-attempting log analysis for suspicious response-similarity detection. Despite this technical infrastructure, the paper leak at Hazaribagh was confirmed.
the CBI investigation establishing that the compromise vector was pre-examination question paper logistics rather than in-hall electronic communication.
a vulnerability no digital surveillance layer can address independently.
The NEET UG 2024 cycle demonstrated with unprecedented clarity that a NEET result date is not a single administrative lookup.
it is a multi-stage, legally evolving determination requiring real-time guidance, precise document management, and strategic counselling navigation across a compressed post-result timeline.
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The NEET result date 2024 involved four distinct declarations: (1) June 4, 2024.
initial result released 10 days early, 67 AIR-1 holders, mathematically impossible scores of 718/719 present due to grace marks. (2) July 1, 2024.
revised result post re-test (June 23) for 813 of 1,563 grace mark candidates, toppers reduced to 61. (3) July 20–21, 2024.
centre-wise results published with masked personal data per Supreme Court July 18 order. (4) July 26, 2024.
final re-revised scorecard released per Supreme Court July 23 order following IIT-Delhi Physics Q9.
Option 4 verdict, AIR-1 holders reduced to 17, approximately 4.2 lakh students lost marks. The July 26, 2024 re-revised scorecard is the sole legally operative document.
accessible at exams.nta.ac.in/NEET/NEET2024SC25Revised.html using application number and date of birth. Any earlier version is administratively superseded. For score discrepancy resolution, contact the NTA helpdesk at +91-11-40759000.
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NEET 2024 results were revised three times due to two compounding factors. Factor 1.
Grace Marks Arbitrariness: The NTA awarded compensatory marks to 1,563 candidates for verified time loss at centres in Meghalaya, Haryana, and Chhattisgarh.
producing mathematically impossible scores (718/719) and inflating the perfect-score topper count to 67.
The Supreme Court nullified all grace marks on June 13, 2024, declaring the compensatory.
formula "arbitrary," and ordered a re-test for the 1,563 beneficiary candidates on June 23. Factor 2.
Physics Q9 "Atomic Structure" Discrepancy: The NTA had initially accepted both Option 2.
and Option 4 as correct for Physics Q9, awarding bonus marks to 44 candidates.
When 13,373 students challenged this through the official answer key objection window, the.
Supreme Court on July 21 directed the IIT-Delhi Director to constitute a 3-expert panel. The panel confirmed on July 23 that Option 4 alone was correct.
the discrepancy arose from a difference between old and new NCERT Physics textbooks.
The NTA reversed all Option 2 bonus credits across the 24 lakh cohort, generating the July 26 final result.
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The IIT-Delhi 3-expert panel. constituted by the IIT-Delhi Director on July 21, 2024, per CJI Chandrachud's direct order with a 48-hour submission deadline.
unanimously determined that Option 4 was the sole correct answer for NEET UG 2024 Physics Q9 on atomic structure.
The panel's report was formally accepted by the Supreme Court on July 23, 2024.
The NTA was ordered to reverse all Option 2 bonus credits from the July 1 revised result.
a recalibration that cascaded across the entire 24 lakh candidate cohort.
The direct statistical impact: approximately 4.2 lakh candidates lost net marks in the July 26 re-revised result relative to the July 1 scorecard and.
and the number of AIR-1 holders fell from 61 to 17.
The Supreme Court simultaneously rejected all petitions calling for full NEET UG 2024 cancellation and re-examination.
ruling that the paper leak at Hazaribagh (confirmed by CBI) could not be established as a systemic national network.
affecting all 4,750+ centres, making it legally impermissible to subject the entire 24 lakh cohort to a fresh examination.
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Download the final NEET UG 2024 re-revised scorecard via the following protocol: (1) open exams.nta.ac.in/NEET or the direct URL exams.nta.ac.in/NEET/NEET2024SC25Revised.html.
(2) enter your 10-digit Application Number as registered during NEET UG 2024 registration. (3) enter Date of Birth in DD/MM/YYYY format.
(4) submit, download the PDF, and preserve multiple printed copies. For portal access issues or score discrepancies, contact the NTA helpdesk at +91-11-40759000.
Post-result admission framework: 15% All India Quota (AIQ). Round 1 counselling opened August 14, 2024, managed by MCC/DGHS at mcc.nic.in.
85% State Quota managed by individual state authorities with state-specific domicile and reservation requirements. The academic session was mandated to commence October 1, 2024.
with all participating institutions directed to treat Saturdays, Sundays, and Gazetted Holidays as working days to meet the compressed post-July 26 timeline.
Newlife Overseas Company provides complete counselling registration support, choice filling strategy, round-by-round allotment management across MCC AIQ and all state counselling systems and.
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Seven critical lessons from NEET result date 2024 for NEET 2026 preparation: (1) Always use the most current NCERT edition.
the IIT-Delhi precedent makes the latest authorised textbook the legally definitive answer authority. verify all NCERT editions against the NTA information bulletin before preparation begins.
(2) Mathematically impossible scores (718/719) signal non-standard modifications. understand your marking scheme to assess your scorecard immediately upon release.
(3) The July 26 re-revised scorecard supersedes all earlier versions. never submit a June 4 or July 1 scorecard to any institution.
(4) Register at neet.nta.nic.in using a permanently active mobile number and email. these fields are uneditable and govern all result and counselling communications.
(5) Tie-breaking hierarchy (Biology → Chemistry → Physics → lower incorrect ratio) must inform subject-specific preparation depth for borderline score bands.
(6) AIQ and State Quota are independent systems requiring separate registration at mcc.nic.in and respective state portals. (7) The October 1 academic deadline is non-negotiable.
all rounds complete within a compressed calendar.
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Disclaimer: All NEET result date 2024 information.
June 4 initial result, June 13 grace marks nullification, June 23 re-test (813 of 1,563 attended), July 1 revised result, July 20–21 centre-wise publication (Supreme Court July 18 order), July 23 IIT-Delhi Physics Q9 Option 4 verdict (CJI Chandrachud), July 23 SC full cancellation.
rejection, July 26 final re-revised scorecard, 67/61/17 topper progression, 4.2 lakh students lost marks, 13,373 Q9 challengers, CBI Hazaribagh paper leak confirmation, August 14 AIQ counselling commencement, October 1 academic session, 24 lakh registered candidates, 571 exam cities, NTA helpdesk +91-11-40759000, direct scorecard URL exams.nta.ac.in/NEET/NEET2024SC25Revised.html.
are sourced from NTA official press release July 26 2024, exams.nta.ac.in/NEET official re-revised scorecard portal, Economic Times SC revised scorecard report, Hindustan Times July 26 scorecard release, Shiksha comprehensive NEET 2024 scorecard guide, PW Live revised result analysis,.
NDTV Physics question IIT investigation, Allen Overseas Supreme Court verdict guide, Self Studys IIT-Delhi Physics panel report, Legal Economic Times SC-IIT order, MTG June 4 initial result report, Times of India revised scorecard report, current as of March 2026.
Verify all current NEET 2025/2026 status exclusively at neet.nta.nic.in and exams.nta.ac.in/NEET. For personalised NEET UG advisory and complete MBBS admission guidance, contact Newlife Overseas Company. ---.
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