NEET 2022 OMR sheet soon; how to challenge questions, fee, pattern here
NTA is expected to release the NEET 2022 OMR sheet with recorded responses soon. Details on the challenge process of NEET OMR sheet, fee here
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the OMR sheet for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET 2022) at neet.nta.nic.in. Candidates who appeared in the medical entrance examination on July 17, 2022, will be able to check their recorded responses on the OMR sheet.
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Along with the OMR sheet, the NTA will also release the NEET 2022 official answer key . With the answer keys, as well as, the NEET 2022 OMR sheet, candidates will be able to calculate their expected scores. Read the full story to know about how to challenge questions in NEET OMR sheet 2022.
How to download NEET response sheet 2022?
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Visit neet.nta.nic.in
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Click on the ‘NEET OMR sheet PDF download link’
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Enter the application number and password and click on ‘login’
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Then click on the ‘view/challenge OMR sheet’ tab
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Check the NEET question paper code and other details in the NEET answer sheet
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Save for the future reference
How to challenge the NEET OMR sheet?
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Go to the official website of NTA, neet.nta.nic.in
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Click on ‘NEET 2022 OMR sheet
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Log in by entering the NEET application number and password
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Click on the ‘OMR challenge’ option available on the page
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Choose the option ‘Click here for OMR challenge’ to challenge the options marked
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Afterwards, the number of questions and answers marked by aspirants will be displayed on the screen
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Click on the boxes before the question you wish to challenge and provide the alternative to the given option through the dropdown options.
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Click on the ‘Candidate claim’ and then ‘Submit’
The fee to challenge the NEET OMR sheet 2022 is Rs 200 per answer challenged. Fees once paid will not be refunded even if the challenge is accepted by the NTA.
When will NTA announce the NEET 2022 results?
The official date for NEET UG 2022 results has not been announced yet. As per media reports, the result is expected to be declared by the end of August. However, the NTA has not made any official statement on the same. NEET 2022 results will be released in the form of a scorecard mentioning the scores of the aspirants out of 720 and the category-wise cutoffs.
Through NEET 2022 scores, admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH and BSc nursing courses will be granted.
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