NEET 2021: Application form, result, and other important details
National Testing Agency will begin NEET 2021 registration phase 2 before the NEET UG results. Check registration, result date, and other details.
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NEW DELHI: This year, NEET 2021 application form has been divided into two phases to ensure that data of the candidates is submitted quickly. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will declare the NEET UG 2021 result soon on the official website - neet.nta.nic.in.
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As per the information bulletin available on NTA official website, the second phase of NEET application form 2021 should be filled before the result declaration. The link for NEET-UG second phase registration will be available at the NTA NEET official website soon.
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After the NEET-UG application form phase 2, the official answer key and response sheet will be released. The official NEET answer key release date is expected to be released in the last week of September while NEET 2021 result is expected to be announced in October second week.
How to download NEET 2021 Answer Key
- Visit the official website — ntaneet.nic.in
- Click on “NEET Final Answer Key 2021” available on the homepage.
- Enter your login credentials
- NEET code-wise final answer key will be displayed on the screen
NEET 2021 result: How to check
- Go to the official website - ntaneet.nic.in
- Click on the link “NEET Result 2021”
- Enter your login details
- NEET result 2021 will be displayed on screen
- Download and take a printout of the result for future reference
NEET 2021 result will be used for taking admission to undergraduate medical courses of all India quota (AIQ) and state quota.
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NEET counselling 2021
Here are five things to know about the counselling process.
- NEET 2021 counselling is held separately for 15 per cent AIQ and 85 percent state quota seats. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) conducts counselling of the centrally-funded institutions and seats in state-run institutions given towards the 15 percent AIQ.
- Like MCC, the AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC) holds NEET counselling for BAMS, BSMS, BUMS and BHMS programmes under the AIQ.
- BSc Nursing and BSc Life Sciences are two new courses that will use NEET results for admissions from 2021.
- NEET AIQ counselling 2021 for BVSc and AH courses will be conducted by the Veterinary Council of India (VCI).
- In Maharashtra, the State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET cell) will conduct NEET 2021 counselling for state quota seats.
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