NEET UG 2024 Result Controversy: Lucknow girl Aayushi Patel shocked everyone when she claimed in a now viral video that her NEET-UG result was unavailable on the official website of the National Testing Agency (NTA), and that the OMR sheet sent by the NTA over the mail, after she sent a legal notice to the agency asking for her result, was "torn". She even showed a purported email from the NTA that had attached the image of the torn OMR sheet. The NTA refuted her allegations Monday.


In a new twist in the matter, Ayushi in a fresh video Tuesday claimed that her result was now available on an application number different from the one mentioned on her admit card. 


Talking to ABP LIVE, Aayushi said: "My result is available under application number '240411340741', but my actual application number mentioned in the admit card is '240411840741'. I can't believe this is my marksheet. My mark sheet should be available under my application number. I will fight till I get justice."


ABP LIVE has seen both her admit card with application number '240411840741', and the marksheet with application number '240411340741'. Ayushi's other details on the marksheet match with that on her admit card. 


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What Happened With Aayushi's Result?


Aayushi Patel was one of the several lakhs of students who took NEET this year. Aayushi alleged that the NTA did not release her result, stating that her OMR sheet was torn. Calculating her score using the answer key, she found that she had correctly answered questions carrying 715 marks, out of the total 720.


"My uncle is an advocate at the High Court's Lucknow Bench. We sent three legal notices and seven emails to the NTA on June 4, requesting my OMR sheet via email. Twenty-four hours later, the (image of the) OMR sheet sent by the NTA shocked me and my entire family. The OMR sheet was torn, but the bubbles I filled were visible," Ayushi told ABP LIVE






However, the NTA refuted her claims, and clarified that no torn OMR answer sheet was sent through any official NTA ID. Additionally, the agency said the OMR sheet was intact, and that the scores are accurate according to official records. 


“Regarding the viral video featuring Ms. Aayushi Patel, claiming discrepancies in NEET (UG) 2024 scoring and the receipt of a torn OMR answer sheet, the NTA clarifies that no torn OMR answer sheet was sent via an official NTA ID. The OMR answer sheet is intact, and scores are accurate as per official records. Candidates should download scorecards only from the website,” the NTA said in a notice.






However, following the NTA's response, Aayushi has questioned how her result was available on a different application number from the number mentioned on her admit card.


Aayushi's petition raising questions on NTA's examination system will be heard tomorrow by a Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court.


'NV Sir' Has 5 Questions For NTA






Talking to ABP LIVE on Ayushi's case, Motion Education's founder and CEO, Nitin Vijay, popularly known as 'NV Sir', said: "The result should be available under the roll number (application number) mentioned on her admit card. NTA has denied sending an email with an image of a torn OMR sheet. I don’t know who is right or wrong. When ‘24041184074’ is mentioned as the application number on the admit card, why is the result available under the application number ‘240411340741’? NTA needs to answer this."















Questioning the NTA, 'NV Sir' said: "Has this significant error only happened with Ayushi, or has it affected all the students? Is there a possibility of mismatches in the results? Could there be an error in the data? Should a data analyst investigate this? NTA should answer all these questions."




















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