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NDTV
2 days ago
- Science
- NDTV
NEET UG 2025 Answer Key: Check Expected Release Date, Steps To Download
NEET UG 2025 Answer Key: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is likely to publish the provisional answer key for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2025 in the coming days. According to several media reports, candidates can expect the answer keys to be announced by the first week of June. Once available, students will be able to view and download the provisional answer key through the official website - The answer key will help candidates cross-check their responses and calculate probable scores before the final results are declared. After the provisional key is released, candidates will be given an opportunity to challenge specific answers if they believe there is an error. The NTA will evaluate all objections submitted and release the final answer key after reviewing the received challenges from students across the country. This year, the NEET UG 2025 exam was successfully conducted by the National Testing Agency in a massive setup. The test took place at 5,453 centres spread across 548 cities within India, along with 14 cities abroad. More than 20.8 lakh candidates appeared for this highly competitive medical entrance examination. NEET UG 2025: Steps To Download Answer Key Step 1: Visit the official NEET UG website - Step 2: On the homepage, find and click the link titled "NEET (UG) 2025 Answer Key" Step 3: Click on the link to open and view the PDF file containing the answer key Step 4: Download the answer key PDF and compare your answers to estimate your score using the official NEET UG 2025 marking scheme. Candidates are strongly advised to check the official NTA website regularly for any new announcements or updates related to the release of answer keys and final results. NEET UG 2025: Detailed Exam Pattern The NEET UG 2025 examination consists of 180 compulsory questions, which are divided into three major sections - Physics (45 questions), Chemistry (45 questions), and Biology (90 questions), the latter including both Botany and Zoology. The test is held in offline mode, conducted via pen-and-paper format using OMR sheets. Candidates are allotted 3 hours (180 minutes) to complete the exam. Each correct answer is awarded 4 marks, while each wrong answer leads to a deduction of 1 mark. The total maximum marks for the exam are 720, and candidates must manage their time effectively to attempt all sections within the given duration.


Deccan Herald
3 days ago
- Deccan Herald
KPTCL launches news mobile app to check underground cable work to avoid traffic snarls
The application comes with a map view feature which is integrated into a Geographic Information System (GIS) platform that displays real-time updates on UG cable excavation works across Karnataka.


Economic Times
4 days ago
- Business
- Economic Times
OU Results 2025 declared: Osmania University semester results out for April-May exams; check details
TNN Osmania University announces results for UG BBA, BA, and courses, April/May 2025 Osmania University announced the results of its undergraduate examinations held in April and May 2025. The released results cover several programmes including Bachelor of Science (Honours and CBCS), Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts, and Bachelor of Commerce across the fourth and sixth semesters. According to the official announcement, the results include both regular and backlog examinations for UG (Hons), UG (CBCS), UG BBA (CBCS – all streams), and UG BA (CBCS – all streams). Results for (CBCS) students were also made available simultaneously. Students who appeared for the examinations can now access their individual scores via the university's online result portal. To check their marks, candidates must enter their 12-digit hall ticket number on the official website and submit the details to view and download their mark sheets. Steps to access Osmania University results for April-May 2025 exams: Visit the official Osmania University results your 12-digit hall ticket number in the provided field. Click on the 'Submit' button. View and download your results. Save or print a copy for future use. Candidates are advised to ensure a stable internet connection and have their login credentials handy to avoid any last-minute delays in accessing the results. The declaration of results comes shortly after Osmania University received an 'A' grade accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), reaffirming its academic standards and focus on student-centric education. Founded in 1918, Osmania University remains one of India's most respected institutions of higher learning. Its digital-first approach to result publication is part of a broader initiative aimed at enhancing academic transparency and accessibility for students. For any discrepancies or issues in result access, students are encouraged to reach out to the university's examination branch or consult their respective college authorities.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
OU Results 2025 declared: Osmania University semester results out for April-May exams; check details
Osmania University has announced the results for undergraduate exams held in April-May 2025, covering BBA, BA, and programs. Students can access their scores on the university's online portal using their hall ticket number. This announcement follows the university's recent 'A' grade accreditation from NAAC, highlighting its commitment to academic excellence and accessible education. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Visit the official Osmania University results your 12-digit hall ticket number in the provided field. Click on the 'Submit' button. View and download your results. Save or print a copy for future use. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Osmania University announced the results of its undergraduate examinations held in April and May 2025. The released results cover several programmes including Bachelor of Science (Honours and CBCS), Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts, and Bachelor of Commerce across the fourth and sixth to the official announcement, the results include both regular and backlog examinations for UG (Hons), UG (CBCS), UG BBA (CBCS – all streams), and UG BA (CBCS – all streams). Results for (CBCS) students were also made available who appeared for the examinations can now access their individual scores via the university's online result portal. To check their marks, candidates must enter their 12-digit hall ticket number on the official website and submit the details to view and download their mark to access Osmania University results for April-May 2025 exams:Candidates are advised to ensure a stable internet connection and have their login credentials handy to avoid any last-minute delays in accessing the declaration of results comes shortly after Osmania University received an 'A' grade accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), reaffirming its academic standards and focus on student-centric in 1918, Osmania University remains one of India's most respected institutions of higher learning. Its digital-first approach to result publication is part of a broader initiative aimed at enhancing academic transparency and accessibility for any discrepancies or issues in result access, students are encouraged to reach out to the university's examination branch or consult their respective college authorities.


Time of India
6 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Applied comm rules roost, Sci dips in first list cutoffs
M umbai: The first merit list cutoffs for this year's UG admissions, released Tuesday, saw professional commerce courses retaining their high ground in colleges across Mumbai. At the same time, basic science courses in some colleges saw a downturn compared to last year's benchmarks. The preference for career-based courses, which colleges have rolled out in recent years, is seeing a rising trend too. "There's a clear shift toward professional programmes," said Vijay Dabholkar, principal, Jai Hind College. "Science courses have seen declining interest across MU." He said students prefer shorter instruction hours and quicker career pathways offered by BMS and BBA, which allow time for internships, part-time jobs, or even entrepreneurial ventures. Vijay Dabholkar, principal, Jai Hind College, said over 40% of applicants this year came from outside Mumbai, pushing up self-financed and entrance-based courses' cutoffs. R A Podar College saw minor increases in most cutoffs, with accounting and finance receiving over 800 applications for 60 seats. "More parents are inquiring about pairing professional courses like CA or ACCA with degree programmes," said Dr Vinita Pimpale. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Dark Truth Nobody Talks About! Expertinspector Click Here Undo Electives such as behavioural economics are also seeing higher uptake, she said. Mithibai College which introduced a BSc in Health Sciences this year has received around 250 applications for 60 seats, said principal Krutika Desai. K P B Hinduja College academic advisor Minu Madlani highlighted a rising trend in students seeking real-world application and skill-based education. "The 90% cutoff reflects this demand," she said. Parag Ajagaonkar, principal of N M College, noted a rise in demand for all commerce-related programmes including BAF, management and finance. Science cutoffs were spread across newly-minted programmes. At Ramnarain Ruia College, biochemistry cutoff, for instance, closed at 64%, down from 74.3% last year. Principal Anushree Lokur said science cutoffs, especially for courses such as biochemistry and computer science, have dropped. "Science students focus on entrance exams like JEE and NEET, so their board marks aren't always high." New-age programmes at Jai Hind College such as Bachelor in Digital Strategy (BDS) and International Accounting (BIA) saw high competition, with over 400-600 applications for just 60 seats. However, biotechnology continued to attract top scorers, with the first list closing at 94.6% at Ruia college. Psychology, microbiology, and statistics were popular too. "Students are increasingly moving away from traditional courses to self-financed programmes," said St Xavier's College principal Dr Rajendra Shinde. He pointed out the BA cutoff dipped from 92.33% to 90% while BA in Psychology-English rose from 91.83% to 93.33%.