NEET 2020 result to be out soon at ntaneet.nic.in; know the qualifying cutoff
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National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the NEET 2020 result anytime soon on or before October 12 at ntaneet.nic.in. However, any confirmation regarding the official release date of NEET results has not been notified NTA on the official website. Usually, the result of NEET is announced by NTA 3-4 days after the OMR sheet. As it is known to all the challenging facility of NEET OMR sheet 2020 has been over on October 7, 6:00 PM. Now the NTA NEET 2020 final answer key is expected to be released soon along with the result.
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In order to download NEET results, candidates have to enter roll number, date of birth, and security pin. As per the NEET 2020 latest update, the result will be announced for over 13 lakh appeared candidates in the form of a scorecard.
Know the NEET 2020 qualifying cutoff and expected scores
Aspirants are required to obtain a minimum qualifying percentile as laid down by the NTA to qualify NEET 2020 exam. In order to be considered for counselling after the declaration of NEET results, candidates belonging to the Unreserved (UR) category are required to score equivalent to at least 50th percentile and those belonging to SC/ ST/ OBC are required to obtain marks equivalent to at least 40th percentile.
As per the analysis of experts this year for the session of 2020, the NEET 2020 cutoff scores might be high as compared to previous years. Meanwhile, for the convenience of aspirants, the expected cutoff scores for NEET 2020 and released cutoff scores of the previous year have been mentioned below.
NEET result - Qualifying percentile & scores
Category |
Qualifying Percentile |
Expected NEET 2020 cutoff scores |
NEET Cutoff scores (2019) |
UR |
50th Percentile |
710-150 |
701-134 |
OBC/SC/ST |
40th Percentile |
150-124 |
133-107 |
UR-PH |
45th Percentile |
150-124 |
133-120 |
OBC/SC/ST PH |
40th Percentile |
150-124 |
119-107 |
What after the NEET result 2020?
On the basis of counselling after the declaration of NEET 2020 exam results, admission will be granted to 80,055, MBBS, 26,949 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH, and 525 BVSc & AH offered in colleges of India.
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