NEET 2022 FAQs: Important questions asked by aspirants answered
Shilpi Sachdeva | April 20, 2022 | 01:07 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEET UG 2022 to be held on July 17 in 13 languages. Check important queries regarding NEET 2022 application form here.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET-UG 2022 on July 17. The application form of the undergraduate medical exam was released on April 6 at neet.nta.nic.in for over 16 lakh students. The last date to fill the NEET 2022 application form is May 6, while the fee can be paid till May 7.
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For NEET 2022, the NTA has made a number of major changes related to the application form and exam. The authorities have also released an official notification on NEET 2022 FAQs on the website. Candidates planning to appear in NEET 2022 are advised to read the full story to know important questions on the medical exam.
NEET UG 2022: Important FAQs by NTA
1.What does the authentication of mobile numbers and emails mean in the NEET registration process?
To complete the NEET registration, candidates have to enter the OTP received at their registered mobile number. Before submitting the fees, they must enter the OTP received at their registered email address thus, an active email address and mobile number are required.
2.What is a NEET 2022 correction facility?
Through the NEET correction window 2022, students will be able to edit/rectify details in their application forms.
3. What is blockchain technology in NEET 2022?
With the help of blockchain technology and NIC and NeGD (DigiLocker), the NTA will provide scorecards for NEET 2022 globally verified and tamper proof.
4.Can a candidate double-check the photograph when filling out the NEET 2022 application form?
During the NEET online application process, it is possible to cross-check the photograph in real-time.
5.What are the NEET 2022 application fees for different categories?
For the general category, the NEET 2022 application fee is Rs 1600, and for General EWS/OBC-NCL, the fee is Rs 1500. For SC, ST, PwBD, and e third gender, the NEET application fee is Rs 900.
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6.Do candidates have to include both the left hand and right thumb and fingers impression on the NEET application form?
NTA NEET 2022 brochure specifies that candidates are required to provide the impressions of their left hand and right thumb, and fingers.
7. Is aadhaar card mandatory to fill NEET 2022 application form?
No, an aadhar card is not mandatory in NEET 2022 application form, However, candidates must submit other asked document.
8. How will candidates find the confirmation page, scanned copy of OMR, and Scorecard of NTA NEET 2022?
Each candidate will receive a copy of their confirmation page, a copy of the OMR, and a copy of the NEET scorecard via email by NTA.
NEET 2022 will be held in pen and paper mode for undergraduate medical and dental admissions in India. The exam will be conducted in a total of 13 languages.
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