NEET 2021 application form; 5 common mistakes to avoid during registration
Candidates can do the NEET 2021 registration till August 6 at neet.nta.nic.in. Completing the NEET 2021 application process successfully without any mistakes is very important to avoid any rejections.
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NEW DELHI: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2021 application form has been released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on July 13. The NEET 2021 registration process has commenced at neet.nta.nic.in with some new changes . Aspirants fulfilling the NEET 2021 eligibility criteria for admission can fill and submit the form till NEET application form 2021 last date, August 6. Any mistake in filling the NEET 2021 form can lead to its rejection.
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NEET-UG 2021 will be held on September 12 in pen and paper mode in 13 languages. While filling the NEET application form 2021, applicants tend to make some common mistakes.
These are some common mistakes that can be easily avoided while filling the NEET 2021 application form .
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Proceeding without reading and following the instructions: Reading NEET 2021 form is crucial as the NTA has set out very specific instructions on a number of elements that are part of the online application form.
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Leaving out essential details: Fill in every detail asked in the NEET application form. Make sure you do not miss out on providing any information asked.
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Don’t submit the application with incomplete documents: All important documents need to be uploaded and in the correct formats, prior to the filling of NEET application form 2021. As any mistake in uploading the NEET 2021 form documents can lead to the rejection of the application form.
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Do not leave it for the last day: Do not postpone your application filling process to the last day. As the NEET 2021 exam centre allotment is also done on a first-come-first-serve basis, filling the NEET form early is beneficial.
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Inadequate proofreading: To avoid any common mistake that you might have made in a hurry while filling the NEET application form 2021, review your application multiple times.
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