NEET 2020 answer key challenge window opens; raise objection till September 29
Team Careers360 | September 28, 2020 | 09:11 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) has started the facility to challenge of the NEET official answer keys 2020 on the official website, ntaneet.nic.in. Eligible aspirants can challenge the NEET 2020 official answer keys from September 27, 2:00 PM to September 29, 2020, at 2:00 PM. Candidates are required to pay online a sum of Rs. 1000 as processing fee for each question challenged.
In order to challenge an answer in the official answer key of NEET 2020, candidates have to log in to their applicant portal and mark the particular question for a challenge with a detailed answer. Authorities on September 26, 2020, have released the NTA NEET answer key 2020 pdf on the official website.
Official notice regarding the challenge of NEET answer key
Aspirants can go through the below-mentioned notice regarding the challenges of the official NEET 2020 answer key, released by NTA.
Steps to challenge the official NEET answer key 2020
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Visit the official website, ntaneet.nic.in
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Logging to the applicant portal by using the NEET UG registration number and password.
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Click on the option ‘apply for key challenge’ tab to challenge the response(s) given in NEET official answer key 2020.
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All 180 questions under the question paper will be given under the first column namely ‘select question(s) to be challenged.’
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The second column named ‘answers as per NTA’ will display the option number of the correct answer.
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Now, candidates have to select the answer/answers which they wish to challenge by clicking on the box available before every question number.
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Then, click on the correct answer by selecting an option available under the third column ‘suggested answers) by candidates.
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Along with the correct answers, candidates have to provide remarks to justify their answers.
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Click on the ‘submit’ button and a message will pop-up on the screen stating “Check that you have incorporated all discrepancies. No change is permissible after final submission” will be displayed.
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Before proceeding for final submission, all the selected questions to be challenged will be displayed on the screen. After final submission, aspirants will not be allowed to answer or challenge the answer key again.
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Thereafter, the payment page will appear on the screen. The fees can be paid online only through a ‘debit card’ for successfully submitting the challenges. For every answer to be challenged in the official answer key of NEET 2020, an aspirant must pay Rs. 1000 per question.
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Finally, the confirmation slip will appear on the screen, and a printout of the same must be taken for future references.
About NEET 2020
NTA has conducted the NEET 2020 exam on September 13 for admission to 542 medical, 313 dental, 914 AYUSH, and 47 BVSc and AH colleges in India.
Also read:
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MHT CET 2020 admit card released for PCB Group at mhtcet2020.mahaonline.gov.in
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NTA NEET 2020 official answer key released at ntaneet.nic.in
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