NEET Results HIGHLIGHTS: NTA Releases Score Card After Hours Long Technical Glitch; Check Results At ntaresults.nic.in
NEET Results 2020 HIGHLIGHTS: The much awaited result of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2020 has been announced by the National Testing Agency. NEET 2020 Results were expected to be released at around 4 pm, but the official website crashed due to massive load of students eagerly wanting to check their results. Candidates can now check their All India ranks for 15% AIQ and the AIR for state counselling in their NEET 2020 result. Scroll down for details on timing of NEET 2020 results, how to check score, direct link to results, qualifying percentile and other such important details. NEET Results 2020 toppers' list, cut-off for different categories will be announced along with the result. Stay tuned for all the important details related to the NTA NEET 2020 Results
We shall notify you as soon as the scorecards are released. Stay tuned.
National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the NEET final answer key on the official website- ntaneet.nic.in. Candidates can download the final answer key from the website. Candidates can predicts their NTA NEET 2020 result by going through the answer key.
One the results are announced, candidates can download their marks which will be in the form of a score card. The score card will contain total marks, All India Rank (AIR), category rank, subject-wise NEET percentile, NEET cut-off score along with the personal details of the candidate. The qualifying cut-off will also be declared along with the NEET result.
The official website which can be accessed by some now reads: "The NEET UG Result will be available soon. "
The official website which can be accessed by some now reads: "The NEET UG Result will be available soon. "
The official website ntaneet.nic.in still remains inaccessible! Students who are not able to check scorecard are advised to keep a tab on the alternate website https://nta.ac.in/ or visit again in some time.
https://nta.ac.in/Download/Notice/Notice_20201016104324.pdf
The final answer key has been release by NTA. The scorecard is expected to be released soon.
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we shall update you as soon as the website is restored and the results are out.
As the official website of NTA NEET has suffered a crash due to sudden surge in traffic. Students are advised to be patient and not to panic. They can check the website after some time
The official website ntaneet.nic.in has crashed due to heavy traffic of candidates trying to check whether or not the result has been declared.
The expected time of results is around 4 pm. The results can be released any time now by NTA on its official website. Students are advised to keep visiting the site at regular intervals.
Students can keep their admit cards handy to avoid any last minute hassle.
Step 1. Visit the NTA's official website – ntaneet.nic.in or mcc.nic.in
Step 2. Click on the "NEET Exam Results 2020 link.
Step 3. Enter the examination roll number, date of birth, and other required details in the provided fields.
Step 4. Click on the 'submit' button.
Step 5. Take a print out of the result copy and secure it for your future references.
For those candidates who are seeking admission to Indian medical colleges, the exam result will be valid for one year. While if you’re seeking admission in foreign colleges, it will hold its validity for 3 years.
Along with the results, NTA will also announced the list of NEET 2020 toppers and the cut off marks for different categories.
As per reports, National Testing Agency is likely to release the results at around 4 pm today. Students are advised to be ready with the required details.
This year, the government has introduced a quota for family members of those affected by terror attacks in both MBBS and BDS admissions. Children of such people who are exposed to substantive risks due to their assignment mainly related to combating acts of terrorism, children of people who have come in the ‘hit list’ of terrorist organisations, and children of such families who have migrated from Kashmir due to the current situation and have lost their means of livelihood including their business or use of their properties are also eligible for the central pool of MBBS and BDS seats.
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If your results don't go your way. We suggest you not to panic.Remember, there are always better options open to you. Sometimes, the best opportunities come out of life’s unexpected twists.
Nalin Khandelwal, was the topper of NEET 2019 hailing from Rajasthan, Bhavik Bansal secured NEET AIR 2 followed by Akshat Kaushik who secured AIR 3. In the Previous NEET examination, seven candidates from reserved categories made it to top 50 students’ list.
Students are advised to be prepared with all the required details to avoid last minute panic.
For the convenience, we are providing you with the steps to check results:
NTA NEET Result 2020 Shortly: Steps to check NEET 2020 result:
Step 1. Visit the NTA's official website – ntaneet.nic.in or mcc.nic.in
Step 2. Click on the "NEET Exam Results 2020 link.
Step 3. Enter the examination roll number, date of birth, and other required details in the provided fields.
Step 4. Click on the 'submit' button.
Step 5. Take a print out of the result copy and secure it for your future references.
NTA can release the much awaited result of NEET 2020 shortly. Students are advised to remain alert and keep checking the official website ntaneet.nic.in
In NEET 4 marks is allotted for each correct answer while 1 mark is deducted for every incorrect answer.
NEET marks = 4 X total correct answers - 1 X total incorrect answers
Students can access the following websites for their results
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mcc.nic.in
nta.ac.in
It can really upset you if your performance don't immediately get you into the course you are looking for, or you feel like you haven't done well enough to live up to expectations. You might start worrying about the future and whether you’ll make the right choices for the year ahead or not.
If your results don't go your way. We suggest you not to panic. We repeat, do not panic at all.
Remember, there are always better options open to you. Sometimes, the best opportunities come out of life’s unexpected twists.
As Per an update in NTA's blog, the much awaited NEET 2020 results are expected to be declared at 4 pm at the official website of the NTA.
As Per an update in NTA's blog, the much awaited NEET 2020 results are expected to be declared at 4 pm at the official website of the NTA.
Since the students got six additional months to prepare because of the coronavirus induced lockdown, it is being expected that the cut-off this year will shoot up, as compared to previous year.
As per NTA, the candidates who are under 15 per cent of all India quota seats, qualify for the counselling The NTA will forward the list of successful candidates to DG of Health Services, medical examination cell of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. While the NTA declares the rank, the counselling will be done by the Ministry.
Rank Letter
Certificates and marksheets of Class 10 and Class 12
Birth certificate
Passport size photographs
Identity proof (Aadhaar/ PAN/ Passport),
Provisional allotment letter generated on-line
Admit card issued for the examination
Residential proof (state counselling )
Register on the official website mcc.nic.in by filling the required details such as academic results, contact, etc.
Candidates will have to pay non-refundable registration and a refundable tuition fee. The registration fee for the General category is Rs. 1000, while that for SC/ST/OBC, it is Rs. 500.
After this candidates can proceed to select their preferred colleges and course.
These choices will be used for seat allotment depending on the rank, reservation criteria, etc.
After a sat is allotted the candidate will have to report to the college on or before the given date and time
Qualified candidates can then proceed to apply for NEET counselling which is conducted by the Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS) on behalf of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). There are three rounds including a mop-up round which is organised if seats are left vacant. This round is done deemed/ central university and ESIC college admissions.
Step 1. Visit the NTA's official website – ntaneet.nic.in or mcc.nic.in
Step 2. Click on the "NEET Exam Results 2020 link.
Step 3. Enter the examination roll number, date of birth, and other required details in the provided fields.
Step 4. Click on the 'submit' button.
Step 5. Take a print out of the result copy and secure it for your future references.
The National Testing Agency has not released any official time for the declaration of the result, but it is expected that the results will be released on the official website ntaneet.nic.in in the later half of the day. Meanwhile, a report in Times Of India has claimed that the result will be out by 4 pm today. Students are advised to stay tuned to this live blog to get latest and fastest update about the result or keep checking the official website.
As per NTA, the candidates who are under 15 per cent of all India quota seats, qualify for the counselling The NTA will forward the list of successful candidates to DG of Health Services, medical examination cell of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. While the NTA declares the rank, the counselling will be done by the Ministry.
According to the National Testing Agency, nearly 88 per cent of 15.97 lakh students, who had registered, took the exam.
As per reports, in phase 2 of the NEET 2020 exam, the questions from physics were difficult this time, however, in chemistry and biology, questions were easier compared to phase 1 of NEET 2020 exam.
NEET 2020 merit list will be prepared as per the directives of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Medical Council of India (MC), and Dental Council of India (DCI). Admission procedure will be done in accordance with NEET Medical merit list 2020, NEET Dental merit list 2020.
It is to be noted that in NEET those students who have secured above 50 percentile are considered successful, however, seats in colleges are allotted on merit-based counseling.
For those from the reserved categories including SC and ST category, the minimum marks are 40 percentile and for PwD candidates it is 45 percentile.
Step 1. Visit the NTA's official website – ntaneet.nic.in or mcc.nic.in
Step 2. Click on the "NEET Exam Results 2020 link.
Step 3. Enter the examination roll number, date of birth, and other required details in the provided fields.
Step 4. Click on the 'submit' button.
Step 5. Take a print out of the result copy and secure it for your future references.
Background
NEET Results 2020 Shortly HIGHLIGHTS: The National Testing Agency NTA will declare the much awaited results for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2020 anytime now at its official website ntaneet.nic.in. Due to massive surge in students checking whether or not the scorecard has been released, the official website has crashed. It is likely to be restored soon. The result is being declared today following a Supreme Court order. The result will include scores of both the September 13 which was NEET 2020 phase 1 exam or the first attempt and November 14 attempt which was the phase 2 exam for all those who missed the test on the previous date due to Covid-19 symptoms or containment zone issue leading to problems in reaching the exam centre. It is to be noted that in NEET those students who have secured above 50 percentile are considered successful, however, seats in colleges are allotted on merit-based counseling. As per reports, in phase 2 of the NEET 2020 exam, the questions from physics were difficult this time, however, in chemistry and biology, questions were easier compared to phase 1 of NEET 2020 exam.
The NEET exam was held on September 13 across the country and a re-test was taken for those who could not attend the exam on November 14 after SC order.
According to the National Testing Agency, nearly 88 per cent of 15.97 lakh students, who had registered, took the exam.
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed students who could not take the NEET exam earlier, either being Covid-19 positive or affected by restrictions imposed to contain the outbreak of viral infection, to appear for the exam once again, on October 14.
A bench headed by Chief Justice S.A. Bobde with Justices A.S. Bopanna and V. Ramasubramanian said: "In view of the circumstances which have necessitated postponement of the examination in the past and in view of the prevailing circumstances, we consider it appropriate to grant permission to the National Testing Agency to conduct a second part of the NEET (UG) 2019 for the Covid-affected students and for those in containment zones on October 14. The result may be declared on October 16."
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