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Discrepancy in NTA ranking system Discrepancy in NTA ranking system

1 year ago

My daughter got 172 marks in JEE (phy 100 percentile/ chemistry 95.5 percentile / maths 72.2 percentile). Her rank declared by NTA is 25666 while her classmates scored lesser score and got 11000+ rank. Unfair ranking system by NTA

Anik

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A.Dear client, RTI can be filed only against the Government and the State. Hence it cannot be filed against a Private College. Also it cannot be filled against any private body. Since NTA is not made by the act of Parliament it is a private body. However you can still file an RTI and there is no harm in that.
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