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NEET 2020 result likely to be announced today – Here's how you can check

Oct 12, 2020, 09:16 IST
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The National Testing Agency will announce the results of the National Entrance cum Eligibility Test 2020 by October 12. Students are advised to keep an eye on NEET’s official website at nta.neet.nic.in for the latest information.
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NEET is an entrance test conducted to admit students in various undergraduate medical courses at government medical institutions in India.

Here’s how to check NEET 2020 result
  • Go to NEET’s official website at nta.neet.nic.in
  • Click on the link that reads ‘NEET (UG) - 2020 Result’
  • Fill the details like application number and date of birth in the box.
  • Click on submit.
  • You will be able to view 2020 NEET results on your screen.
  • Download or print it for future reference.
After being postponed multiple times, NEET was held on September 13 across several test centres in the country. Nearly 90% of the registered applicants appeared for the exams.

Candidates, who belong to the General or unreserved category, need at least 50 percentile to be eligible for counselling. Whereas, those from SC/ST/OBC need 40 percentile to be eligible for counselling.

The NTA has already released the scanned images of NEET OMR sheets. Students can match their answers with answers and raise objections against the OMR sheet before October 7, 6 pm.
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