This is the result of the retest from the Haryana NEET center with the highest number of top scorers.

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494 pupils from Hardayal Public School in Bahadurgarh, Haryana, took the NEET exam, according to an examination of the data. The highest score among them was 682.

This is the result of the retest from the Haryana NEET center with the highest number of top scorers.

New Delhi: According to the city-wise results released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) today, there is a clear contrast between the NEET testing center in Haryana, where six students scored a flawless 720 out of 720 points, and now, where no student scored more than 682.
494 pupils from Hardayal Public School in Bahadurgarh, Haryana, took the NEET exam, according to a study of the data. Of these, just one student received the highest score of 682. Furthermore, only thirteen pupils were able to get a score higher than 600.

The NEET exam results, which showed six students with flawless scores, were uploaded earlier, sparking the controversy around the center. Furthermore, two applicants had scores of 718 and 719, respectively. There was a great deal of skepticism and controversy because such a feat was so unlikely. The grace marks that had been given were revoked by the Supreme Court, who also mandated that 1,563 applicants repeat the test. Approximately 800 of these pupils showed up for the retest.

After a Supreme Court order, the NTA announced the results by city and center. The results, which were first announced on June 5, were republished in order to conceal the candidates’ names. The purpose of this test was to find out if candidates from purportedly tainted centers received significantly higher grades than those from other centers.

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Over 24 lakh students took the May 5 NEET-UG exam, which was administered at 4,750 centers in 571 cities, including 14 overseas sites. Exam anomalies, including a paper leak, have been reported, and the exam is being closely watched.

On July 22, the Supreme Court will return to the case to consider several petitions that call for the exam to be canceled, a retest, and a court-monitored investigation into the claims of malpractice.

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