NEET 2020 OMR Sheet released at ntaneet.nic.in; NEET result to be out soon
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the NEET 2020 OMR sheet and recorded response on October 5 at ntaneet.nic.in. The facility for NEET OMR challenge on ntaneet.nic.in has also been made available by NTA. The facility to challenge the OMR sheet of NEET 2020 has been made available from October 5 to 7, 6:00 PM. Candidates are required to pay a sum of Rs. 1000 for challenging per responses of NEET OMR sheet PDF through Debit/Credit cards or net banking up to 8:00 PM on October 7, 2020. Candidates can go through the steps to download and challenge the NEET 2020 OMR sheet PDF from below.
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How to check the OMR sheet of NEET 2020?
Candidates can check the stepwise procedure to download the NEET 2020 OMR sheet listed below:
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Click on the official OMR sheet link at ntaneet.nic.in.
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Enter login credentials such as application number, password and click on ‘login’
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Thereafter, candidates will have to click on the ‘OMR challenge’ tab on the left
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Click on the ‘click here to view your OMR answer sheet’ to check the scanned image
How to challenge the NEET 2020 OMR sheet?
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Visit the official website of NTA, ntaneet.nic.in.
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Enter the respective login credentials and login to the applicant portal.
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Click on the ‘OMR challenge’ option available on the page
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Choose the option ‘Click here for OMR challenge’ to challenge the options marked
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Then, the number of questions and answers marked by aspirants will be displayed on the screen
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Click on the boxes before the question you wish to challenge and provide the alternative to the given option through the dropdown options as shown in the image below.
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Challenge other questions provided in the OMR sheet of NEET 2020.
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Select the alternate ‘candidate claim’ from the drop-down option, click on the ‘submit’ tab
When will the NEET 2020 result be announced?
NTA has conducted the NEET 2020 exam on September 13 for around 15.97 lakhs aspirants. Out of total registered aspirants, over 13 lakhs aspirants have appeared, as per the tweet of education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’. Aspirants have started seeking the declaration date of the NEET 2020 result. As per the NTA officials, the NEET result 2020 date is October 12. However, NEET results by NTA can be released earlier than the scheduled date, as per the previous trends. On the basis of NEET exam results 2020 admission to 80,055, MBBS, 26,949 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH, and 525 BVSc & AH offered in colleges of India.
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NEET 2020 answer key challenge window opens; raise objection till September 29
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