NEET UG: In Karnataka, freshers lose out as 'repeaters' double

Repeat NEET-UG candidates in Karnataka doubled to 53,616, filling 7,012 of 11,000 seats. Data suggests intense competition among 24 lakh students. H Prasanna credits focused preparation; Sridhar G’s coaching centre offers repeaters-only batch. Among applicants, 2 students from 1997 and 4,600 from 2022 batch. Writing NEET resembles civil services. Karnataka Examinations Authority oversees admissions.
NEET UG: In Karnataka, freshers lose out as 'repeaters' double
NEET-UG aspirants at a coaching center in Bengaluru. The number of repeat candidates in Karnataka has doubled, reflecting the growing trend of dedicating additional preparation time to secure medical and dental seats
BENGALURU: The number of repeat NEET-UG candidates seeking entry into medical and dental colleges in Karnataka nearly doubled from 28,064 in 2023 to 53,616, reflecting the direction provided by last year's results when those repeating the test outperformed first-time aspirants. Of the 11,000 MBBS and BDS seats at stake in the state in 2023, repeat candidates filled 7,012, reports Sruthy Susan Ullas.

Unlike JEE, there is no bar on the number of attempts an aspirant can make to clear NEET. Data suggests strong competition, with nearly 24 candidates for every medical seat.
"Repeaters land more seats because they are dedicating more time exclusively to cracking the entrance test," said H Prasanna, executive director of the Karnataka Examinations Authority.
2 students from 1997 batch were among NEET aspirants this yr
Karnataka Examinations Authority oversees admission to undergraduate professional courses in the state. The number of students who registered for NEET this year included 11,111 from the 2023 batch and 10,658 who cleared their Class 12 exams in 2022. Two students from 1997, too, appeared for NEET-UG this year, along with aspirants from 1999, 2000 and 2002.
Successful repeaters in NEET-UG 2023 included a candidate each from the 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2014 batches. At 4,600, the highest number of repeat candidates to land MBBS or BDS seats were from the 2022 batch. Another 1,640 were from the 2021 batch.

"Around 24 lakh students are vying for a lakh seats this year. Writing NEET is becoming like civil services, and cracking it at first attempt is becoming harder each year. Many bright first-timers lose seats to those who would have spent an extra year or two preparing for the test," said Sridhar G, founder of a coaching centre starting a batch exclusively for repeat candidates.
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