AYUSH-PG result released: 21115 candidates passed; more than 2500 answer keys were challenged on July 16
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the AYUSH-PG 2024 result on Wednesday, July 31.
NTA conducts AIPGET exam on behalf of National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) and National Homeopathy Commission (NHC) in consultation with the Ministry of AYUSH.
AIPGET was a computer based exam for 5 different courses Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Siddha and Unani. NTA conducted the All India Ayush PG Entrance Exam (AIAPGET-2024) for 40123 candidates for Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Siddha and Unani.
AIAPGET-2024 exam was conducted on 06 July 2024 at 211 centers in 100 cities.
See the result like this
- Visit the official website of NTA, nta.ac.in.
- Click on the NTA AYUSH Result 2024 link present on the home page.
- A new window will open.
- Enter your required credentials (like roll number and date of birth).
- Your AYUSH PG result will be displayed on the screen. Check the result and save it.
- Take a printout of the result for future reference.
21,115 candidates passed
Out of these, more than 38 thousand candidates had given the exam, out of which 21,115 candidates have passed. Out of which 14569 are in Ayurveda, 4,835 in Homeopathy, 480 in Siddha and 1231 candidates are in Unani.
The exam was held on 6 July
NTA released the answer key from July 16 to July 18 and objections were sought from the candidates.
In this, 2525 answer keys were challenged, out of which 167 were very different types of challenges. These were put before the experts and only after this the final answer has been released.
NTA conducts AYUSH exam
The work of NTA body is only to conduct AYUSH exam. It includes
- Registration of Candidates.
- To conduct the examination.
- Preparing the result.
- Score card has to be released.
NEET-UG -2024 revised result released on 26th July
The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the revised result of NEET-UG -2024 on Friday, July 26. The ranks of 4.2 lakh students changed. At the same time, the number of toppers decreased from 61 to 17.
This happened because of a question in Physics. There were 2 correct options for this question in the exam, but the Supreme Court had formed a committee and asked to choose one option. NTA was also asked to release a revised result.
The number of toppers in the result released on June 4 was 67. But in the exam held after the grace marks controversy, the number of toppers had reduced by 6. This exam was held on May 5 at 4,750 centers in 571 cities across the country. More than 24 lakh candidates appeared for the exam.
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