NEET 2021 latest updates: Phase 2 registration, official answer key and result
NTA will soon announce the NEET 2021 phase 2 registration and official answer key dates at neet.nta.nic.in. Check NEET 2021 latest updates below.
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has conducted the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, or NEET 2021 on September 12. As per the latest NEET update, NTA will shortly release the phase 2 registration form, as well as, the answer keys at neet.nta.nic.in. The NEET 2021 answer keys will enable aspirants to calculate their probable scores.
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NTA will also declare the NEET 2021 result on the official website in the form of a scorecard. Through NEET 2021 scores, admission to undergraduate medical, dental, BSc nursing and AYUSH courses will be provided. Aspirants are advised to read further to check details on NEET 2021 phase 2 registration, official answer keys and result.
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NEET 2021- Steps to fill phase 2 application form
Since the registration form of NEET 2021 will be released online, aspirants must know the correct steps to avoid any error. Given below are the steps to fill the NEET 2021 phase 2 application form.
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Go to the official website at neet.nta.nic.in
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Click on the NEET phase 2 registration form.
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Log in with NEET login credentials.
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Read all the detailed information carefully.
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Fill in all the information asked.
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Verify all the filled information and click on the submit button.
NEET Official Answer Key 2021
The NEET UG answer keys with solutions 2021 will be released in the PDF format at nta.ac.in or neet.nta.nic.in. With the help of the NEET official answer key 2021, aspirants will be able to calculate their probable scores. Candidates who wish to challenge any answer key can do the same by paying Rs 1000 for every challenged answer. Candidates should use the formula mentioned below to calculate their NEET 2021 scores.
Formula to calculate NEET score
NEET scores = total correct answers X 4 - total wrong answers X 1 |
NEET Result 2021
After the conclusion of the NEET phase 2 registrations and the answer key challenge process, the authorities will release the result for the medical exam. Going through the past year’s NEET result release date trends, the results are expected by the second week of October. It is to be noted that the NEET result 2021 will be released only in the form of a scorecard. Candidates who will secure the NEET 2021 minimum required percentile will be considered qualified in the NEET results 2021.
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