Thursday, 15 October 2020

NEET Result 2020: Scores for medical entrance exam to be announced today at ntaneet.nic.in

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2020 results today (Friday, 16 October) on its official website ntaneet.nic.in.

Union Minister for Education Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishak also tweeted that the results will be declared on 16 October and wished good luck to all the candidates.

More than 14.37 lakh candidates have appeared for the exam that was conducted adhering to strict guidelines issued by the government in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.

To check the result, students will have to enter their roll number mentioned on the admit card and date of birth DD/MM/YYYY format.

A total of 15.97 lakh medical aspirants had registered for NEET UG 2020 out of which 85-90 percent appeared in phase 1 exam that was conducted on 13 September.

The phase 2, or the special NEET 2020 exam, was conducted on 14 October for candidates who missed medical entrance test due to COVID-19 or were stuck in containment zones.

According to Careers 360, NEET 2020 result for both the phases will be released before 4 pm on the official website.

As many as 13,67,032 students appeared in the phase 1 exam, while phase 2 saw 290 students taking the entrance test.

Before declaring the results, NTA will release the final NEET 2020 answer key for all the sets of question papers on its website. The final answer key will be available in PDF format and candidates can match their responses and make an estimate of their score.

Steps to check NEET 2020 result:

Step 1: Visit NTA NEET 2020 official website - ntaneet.nic.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, tap on the link that says 'NEET UG 2020 result'
Step 3: Enter your exam roll number, date of birth and press the 'submit' button
Step 4: Your score, qualifying status and all India rank (AIR) will be displayed on the page
Step 5: Check all the details carefully before saving and taking a printout of your NEET 2020 scorecard

Candidates belonging to general category need to score 50 percentile or more to qualify the examination. The cut off for unreserved PH students is set at 45 percentile and for SC, ST, OBC category it is 40 percentile.

NEET is conducted annually for admission to medical and allied courses across the country. On the basis of the cut off, students are admitted to 80,005 MBBS, 26,949 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH and 525 BVSc and AH seats in medical and dental colleges.

This year, NEET marks will be required for admission in 15 AIIMS and two JIPMER institutes.



from Firstpost India Latest News https://ift.tt/3k6ZC0v

No comments:

Post a Comment