Shanmugam Anitha (5 March 2000 – 1 September 2017) was a student from Tamil Nadu, India. She scored 1176/1200 in the 12th standard exams in the Tamil Nadu State Board. This would have secured her a medical seat, if only the State Board marks had been considered for admission. In NEET-UG 2017, Anitha secured 12.33 percentage of marks while she scored 86 out of 720 marks. The minimum eligibility cut-off for making it into the merit list was 40 percentage for students in the reserved category.
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| - Shanmugam Anitha (5 March 2000 – 1 September 2017) was a student from Tamil Nadu, India. She scored 1176/1200 in the 12th standard exams in the Tamil Nadu State Board. This would have secured her a medical seat, if only the State Board marks had been considered for admission. In NEET-UG 2017, Anitha secured 12.33 percentage of marks while she scored 86 out of 720 marks. The minimum eligibility cut-off for making it into the merit list was 40 percentage for students in the reserved category. (en)
- S. Anitha (Shanmugam Anitha, en faisant précéder son nom de son patronyme - qui n'est pas son nom de famille), née le 5 mars 2000 à Ariyalur dans un petit village et morte le 1er septembre 2017 à Kuzhumur au Tamil Nadu, est une étudiante indienne, qui s'est suicidée pour s'être vu interdire de faire des études médicales à l'université, du fait de ses résultats au (en) (le « NEET »), alors que ses notes auraient justifié qu'elle puisse y entrer. Elle avait en effet obtenu 1 170 sur 1 200 à l’examen final de la Terminale (12e année d’étude), reconnu par le Conseil d’État du Tamil Nadu. (fr)
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| - S. Anitha (Shanmugam Anitha, en faisant précéder son nom de son patronyme - qui n'est pas son nom de famille), née le 5 mars 2000 à Ariyalur dans un petit village et morte le 1er septembre 2017 à Kuzhumur au Tamil Nadu, est une étudiante indienne, qui s'est suicidée pour s'être vu interdire de faire des études médicales à l'université, du fait de ses résultats au (en) (le « NEET »), alors que ses notes auraient justifié qu'elle puisse y entrer. Elle avait en effet obtenu 1 170 sur 1 200 à l’examen final de la Terminale (12e année d’étude), reconnu par le Conseil d’État du Tamil Nadu. Sa mort a donné lieu à une controverse de grande envergure dans l'État du Tamil Nadu, où il existe une forte opposition à l'utilisation du NEET pour l'admission aux études de médecine. S. Anitha est de ce fait devenu une « cause célèbre » en tant que victime du système. (fr)
- Shanmugam Anitha (5 March 2000 – 1 September 2017) was a student from Tamil Nadu, India. She scored 1176/1200 in the 12th standard exams in the Tamil Nadu State Board. This would have secured her a medical seat, if only the State Board marks had been considered for admission. In NEET-UG 2017, Anitha secured 12.33 percentage of marks while she scored 86 out of 720 marks. The minimum eligibility cut-off for making it into the merit list was 40 percentage for students in the reserved category. The minimum eligibility cut-off for making it into the merit list was 40 percentage ( [107 to 130] out of 720 marks ) for students in the reserved category, while it was 50 percentage for general category ( [131 to 697] out of 720 marks ). Anitha scored 12.33 percentage while admission was 14.9 for reserved and 18.2 for general categories for 2018 admission. Admission to medical colleges is based on NEET rank calculated by the percentage arrived at with the highest score and not on the marks obtained in NEET exam. On 1 September 2017, she committed suicide by hanging. Her death created a major controversy in Tamil Nadu where the National Eligibility and Entrance Test for medical admissions was strongly opposed. She has become a cause célèbre as a victim of the system. (en)
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