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NEET 2020: NTA to release admit card soon, check details here

Aug 21, 2020, 14:44 IST
BCCL

The National Testing Agency (NTA) today announced that it is going to release the admit cards for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2020 ‘shortly’.
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Students will be able to download the admit card from the official website at www.ntaneet.nic.in.

“The downloading of Admit Cards indicating Roll Number, Test Centre Number and Address, Question Paper Medium, Reporting/entry Time and Gate Closing Time of Centre shall commence shortly,” the public notice read.

Here’s how to download NEET Admit card 2020 —
  1. Visit the official website of NTA neet at www.ntaneet.nic.in
  2. Click on ‘NEET admit card 2020’.
  3. Enter application number, date of birth and the security pin
  4. Click ‘Submit. You will be able to access your NEET Admit Card 2020.
  5. Download NEET 2020 admit card or take a print out for future reference.
NEET 2020, which has been postponed several times due to COVID-19, is scheduled to be held on September 13, 2020, from 2 PM to 5 PM. According to media reports, NTA has allotted the exams centre as per the convenience of the students.

NTA advised students and parents to visit the official website www.nta.ac.in and www.ntaneet.nic.in for the latest information. Students can also email queries to neet@nta.ac.in or contact 8287471852, 8178359845m 9650173668, 9599676953, and 8882356803 for any other information.

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