NEET 2021 Result: NTA will send scorecard, OMR sheet on email ID
NTA will send a scanned copy of NEET OMR sheet 2021 and scorecard to the candidate’s email address. NEET 2021 correction window will be closed tomorrow.
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The National Testing Agency will release the results for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) soon. Before the release of the NEET 2021 result date, the NTA has released a notification related to the OMR sheet and scorecards. As per the official notice, the authorities will release a scanned copy of the NEET 2021 OMR sheet, as well as, the scorecard on the registered email ID of the aspirants. NTA has released
NEET OMR sheet
and has mailed the scanned copy to the email ID of the candidates. Along with it,
NEET official answer key
has been released to calculate scores.
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NTA to send NEET score card, OMR answer sheet to email ID
The NTA has advised the candidates to cross verify the email ID provided in the NEET 2021 application form. The official notice reads that "Candidates are strongly advised to check, cross-check, and verify their registered e-mail address and ensure that it is their own e-mail ID only as NTA will be sending the scanned copy of the OMR answer sheet and scorecard to the registered email address." Check the official notice below.
Aspirants who wish to change their email address in the registration form can do the same till October 14 through NEET 2021 correction window . Candidates must read further to know more details on the same.
NEET 2021 correction window: How to change email ID in application form?
Given below are the quick steps to change the email address in the NEET 2021 application form through the correction window.
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Visit the official website neet.nta.nic.in.
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Click on the link that says "Correction Phase II NEET (UG) 2021
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Enter the application number, password and security pin
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Click on the link "Click here for corrections in NEET (UG)-2021 Application”.
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Following that, candidates can click on the email address field and enter a valid one.
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Enter the One Time Password (OTP) sent to the registered mobile number or mail ID
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Enter the mentioned security pin and save the changes.
About NEET 2021 Result
NTA will release the NEET UG 2021 result in the form of a scorecard. As mentioned by the authorities in the notice, a scanned copy of the NEET 2021 scorecard will be sent to the candidate’s registered email ID after the announcement of the result. NEET 2021 result cum scorecard will mention the candidate’s subject-wise scores, All India Rank (AIR) and other details. Through NEET 2021 scores, admission to medical, dental, BSc nursing, veterinary and AYUSH courses will be granted
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