NEET 2020 postponed by NTA; admit card to be released after April 15.
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NEW DELHI: Putting and end to all the queries, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has finally announced that NEET 2020 has been postponed. The NTA has said that NEET 2020 will be held in the last week of May, which was slated to be conducted on May 3. Similarly, the release date of admit card which earlier was March 27, 2020 has been postponed till after April 15, when the lockdown period is over. These changes are being made keeping in mind the requirement of social distancing, crucial to curb the rapid spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). For more details candidates can check below.
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