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Team Careers360 | August 27, 2020 | 04:03 PM IST

NEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the NEET admit card on August 26, 2020 at the official website www.ntaneet.nic.in . Eligible and registered aspirants can download the admit card by using login credentials application number, password, date of birth and security pin through the NEET admit card download direct link .

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As per the latest update, despites of protest against conducting the exams due to COVID-19 pandemic, over 9 lakh admit cards of NEET 2020 have been downloaded by aspirants. With the release of hall ticket, aspirants should be aware of five important instructions which they have to keep in mind for ntaneet.nic.in admit card.

1. How to download the NEET UG admit card?

  • Click on the NEET admit card direct link mentioned above

  • Submit application number, NEET password date of birth and security pin

  • The admit card will display on the screen.

  • Verify the details mentioned in the admit card

  • After verifying, download and take the printouts of the admit card.

2. Details mentioned in the admit card for NEET 2020
The downloaded NEET admit card will comprise details like candidates name, father's name, date of birth, application number, QR code, category, exam date and time of medical entrance exam, reporting time, language of paper, exam centre name and address, passport size photograph, signature, space for parent's signature. An undertaking along with the NTA NEET COVID advisory has also been provided from this year.

3. Know all about NEET 2020 admit card undertaking
In order to assure aspirants to follow the government's guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic, the competent authorities have released admit cards of NEET 2020 with an attached undertaking. Candidates have to answer the questions like flu-like symptoms, contacted a COVID-19 positive person, traveled within 14 days and others asked in NEET admit card 2020 undertaking. Aspirants have to affix the photo (Same as uploaded in the application form). Aspirants must note that they have to put a left thumb impression on the NTA undertaking before reaching the NEET examination centre 2020.

4. What to do if there are any mistakes in ntaneet.nic.in admit card 2020?
After downloading the admit card, as aforementioned, it is important for aspirants to check the details printed on it. In case of any mistakes found on downloaded NEET admit card, aspirants must immediately contact the admission committee through mail or by calling them. The details of candidate personal, NEET details, and discrepancy details must be mailed at - neet@nta.ac.in. Aspirants can also call at the helpline number at:

  • 8287471852

  • 8178359845

  • 9650173668

  • 9599676953

  • 8882356803

5. What to carry with NEET admit card at the exam centre
Aspirants will be required to carry the below-mentioned items with the admit card of NEET at the examination centre.

  • Mask on face

  • Gloves on hand

  • Personal transparent water bottle

  • Personal small hand sanitizer (50 ml)

  • Original copy of NEET 2020 admit card

  • Identification Proof (Aadhaar card, Ration card, Passport, PAN card, Driving license, Voter ID or other government authorized document)

As per the latest NTA press release, NEET 2020 is scheduled to be conducted on September 13, for admission to 82,926 MBBS, 26,949 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH, and 525 BVSc & AH seats. It is also mandatory for students to qualify NEET exam to study MBBS abroad.

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