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NEET Result 2020 LIVE Updates: NTA to Declare NEET UG Results Today at ntaneet.nic.in; Check Time

News18.com | October 16, 2020, 11:36 AM IST
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NEET Result 2020 LIVE Updates: The National Testing Agency on Monday announced that it will declare the NTA NEET Result 2020 today (October 16) on its official website ntaneet.nic.in or at mcc.nic.in. Apart from the UG results, the NTA will also release candidate' rank card and the NTA NEET Final Answer Key 2020. The NEET results are being declared two days after the NTA arranged the special exam for students who miss the previous session. The announcement about the date of result declaration was made on Monday. However, the time of the declaration was not revealed.

Once the NTA releases the NEET results, a candidate has to visit the official website and look for the link that reads ‘NEET result’. Then, one has to enter roll number and date of birth for logging in. Following this, the NEET UG Results will appear on the screen. It is advisable that candidates download their NEET UG results it and take a printout.
Oct 16, 2020 11:36 AM (IST)

NEET 2020 Result: Time | While the NTA has not announced the exact time of the declaration of NEET UG Results 2020 today, it will likely be announced around 4pm. This year, the NEET Exam was held on September 13 while taking all COVID-19 related precautions. For students who couldn’t sit for NTA NEET UG Exam 2020 on the earlier schedule were allowed to take a special exam on October 14, as instructed by the Supreme Court. The exam was attended by around 290 candidates.

Oct 16, 2020 11:26 AM (IST)

NEET 2020 Counselling | Once the NEET Results 2020 are announced, the online counselling will be done by the Medical Counselling Committee – MCC regarding the All India Quota of MBBS and BDS seats. For the year 2020, the admission to AIIMS MBBS and JIPMER MBBS will also be decided on the basis of NEET 2020 Score.

Oct 16, 2020 11:20 AM (IST)

NEET 2020 Hurdles | Several students had complained that they were unable to appear for the exam because of the situations created by Covid-19 pandemic. Some students could not take the test either because they were suffering with Covid-19 or they were in containment zones, which made it impossible for them to travel to the examination centre. 

Oct 16, 2020 11:15 AM (IST)

NEET Provisional Answer Keys | On September 26, the agency had provided a provisional NEET answer key for different sets of papers — E1 to E6, F1 to F6, G1 to G6 and H1 to H6. A day later, it asked the candidates to register their grievances and challenge the NEET answer key, if they find any answer released by the agency to be incorrect. There was a charge of Rs 1000 per question to be paid by the candidate if they are challenging the NEET answer key. 

Oct 16, 2020 11:07 AM (IST)

NEET Result 2020 | Candidates can match the responses in the NEET final answer key 2020 with the responses in their own OMR sheets, which was earlier released by the NTA. Based on the NEET score, eligible students will get admission in private and government medical colleges in the UG courses like BDS and MBBS.

Oct 16, 2020 10:50 AM (IST)

NEET 2020 Result: How to Download Answer Keys | Along with the declaration of results, the NTA NEET final answer key is also expected to release today. To download the NEET 2020 final answer key, follow these steps. 

Step 1: Visit the website at ntaneet.nic.in/ntaneet/Welcome.aspx

Step 2: Click on the option that says ‘final answer key’ 

Step 3: The PDF file of the same will open 

Step 4:  Click on the download button available at top right corner of the file 

Oct 16, 2020 10:31 AM (IST)

NEET 2020 Counselling | Once the NEET Results 2020 are announced, the online counselling will be done by the Medical Counselling Committee – MCC regarding the All India Quota of MBBS and BDS seats. For the year 2020, the admission to AIIMS MBBS and JIPMER MBBS will also be decided on the basis of NEET 2020 Score.

Oct 16, 2020 10:19 AM (IST)

A total of 15.97 lakh candidates registered for NTA NEET UG Exam 2020, out of which 85.6% appeared on the day of test for admission to MBBS/BDS courses.

Oct 16, 2020 10:05 AM (IST)

NEET Exam Was Held on September 13 | This year, the NEET Exam was held on September 13 while taking all COVID-19 related precautions. For students who couldn’t sit for NTA NEET UG Exam 2020 on the earlier schedule were allowed to take a special exam on October 14, as instructed by the Supreme Court. The exam was attended by around 290 candidates.

Oct 16, 2020 9:46 AM (IST)

NTA NEET Result 2020: List of Websites | As the NTA will announce NEET Results 2020 in online mode, aspirants can check their scores on the following official websites:

1. ntaneet.nic.in

2. mcc.nic.in

3. nta.ac.in 

Oct 16, 2020 9:34 AM (IST)

NEET 2020: Final Answer Keys to be Out Today | The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Exam Result 2020 for undergraduate admissions will be announced along with the candidate scores, rank card and the NTA NEET Final Answer Key 2020.

Oct 16, 2020 9:26 AM (IST)

Login Credentials Required for Results | For all those who are awaiting their NTA NEET UG Results 2020, it is important to note that the website will display the result and marks only up to 90 days from the date of declaration. To check the result on the official website, students will require their login credentials.

Oct 16, 2020 9:25 AM (IST)

Over 15 Lakh Students Await NEET Results | The NEET UG 2020 was held on 13 September for admissions to various medical courses across the country. Around 85 to 90 per cent of total candidates appeared for the exam that was held adhering to strict health guidelines issued by the government in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. As many as 15.97 lakh candidates applied for the exam this year in 3,843 exam centres.

Oct 16, 2020 9:24 AM (IST)

NEET 2020 Result: How to Check 

STEP 1: Search for the web address ntaneet.nic.in

STEP 2: Once redirected to the official website, look for the link that reads, ‘NEET result’

STEP 3: For logging in, enter roll number, date of birth and submit

STEP 4: Your NEET UG Results will appear on the screen

STEP 5: Download it, and take a printout

Oct 16, 2020 9:21 AM (IST)

On October 14, the NTA arranged the special exam for students who miss the previous session. The Supreme Court had directed the NTA to conduct the UG exams 2020 for students who couldn’t attend it previously due to COVID-19 pandemic. After conducting exams for them on October 14, the SC observed that the NTA should announce the final result for all by October 16.

Oct 16, 2020 9:20 AM (IST)

NEET Result 2020 Today | The National Testing Agency will announce the results for the NEET UG 2020 exams today (October 16) on its official website ntaneet.nic.in or at mcc.nic.in, said the NTA on Monday. However, the time of the declaration was not revealed.

NEET Result 2020 LIVE Updates: NTA to Declare NEET UG Results Today at ntaneet.nic.in; Check Time
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The Supreme Court had directed the NTA to conduct the UG exams 2020 for students who couldn’t attend it previously due to COVID-19 pandemic. After conducting exams for them on October 14, the SC observed that the NTA should announce the final result for all by October 16.

For all those who are awaiting their NTA NEET UG Results 2020, it is important to note that the website will display the result and marks only up to 90 days from the date of declaration. To check the result on the official website, students will require their login credentials.

NTA NEET UG Results 2020: Here’s How to check

STEP 1: Search for the web address ntaneet.nic.in

STEP 2: Once redirected to the official website, look for the link that reads, ‘NEET result’

STEP 3: For logging in, enter roll number, date of birth and submit

STEP 4: Your NEET UG Results will appear on the screen

STEP 5: Download it, and take a printout

The NEET UG 2020 was held on 13 September for admissions to various medical courses across the country. Around 85 to 90 per cent of total candidates appeared for the exam that was held adhering to strict health guidelines issued by the government in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. As many as 15.97 lakh candidates applied for the exam this year in 3,843 exam centres.