NEET 2020 result time is 4 pm: check expected qualifying cutoff
Team Careers360 | October 16, 2020 | 01:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
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NEW DELHI:
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test- (NEET-UG) 2020 result is releasing today i.e October 16 by 04:00 PM at nta.neet.nic.in. The combined result will be released for over 13 lakh candidates appeared in India's single largest medical entrance examination on September 13 & October 14 respectively. Along with the result, NTA will also release NEET 2020 cutoff for each category.
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To qualify the NEET 2020 entrance exam, candidates will be needed to secure the minimum required percentile. Through NEET 2020 scores 80,055, MBBS, 26,949 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH, and 525 BVSc & AH seats will be granted in top medical and dental colleges of India. Read more to know the expected NEET 2020 cutoff and percentile below.
NEET 2020 Expected cutoff
It is mandatory for test-takers to secure minimum qualifying marks for NEET 2020 to qualify the national level offline entrance exam. 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 expert analysis, the NEET 2020 cutoff scores might be high as compared to previous years. Since NEET cutoff 2020 will be released along with the result, candidates can check the category-wise expected NEET cut off percentile to be secured is mentioned in the table below.
NEET expected cutoff 2020
|
Category |
Qualifying Percentile |
Expected NEET 2020 cutoff scores |
|
UR |
50th Percentile |
710-150 |
|
OBC/SC/ST |
40th Percentile |
150-124 |
|
UR-PH |
45th Percentile |
150-124 |
|
OBC/SC/ST PH |
40th Percentile |
150-124 |
Quick steps to check the NEET 2020 result
Follow the instruction below to know the steps to download NTA NEET 2020 result.
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Visit the NTA official website, ntaneet.nic.in
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Click on the “View NEET-UG 2020 Result” tab given on the screen.
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The roll number, Date of Birth, and the security pin provided on the NEET candidate login page should be entered.
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NEET 2020 result will be displayed on the screen
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Verify the details mentioned in the NEET results and take it printouts for future references.
Also read:
- NTA NEET 2020 Result Today: Know What's Next and Counselling, Cut Off Marks FAQs
- NTA NEET 2020 final answer key expected today: check details
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