NEET Application Form 2021; Know official website, how to apply
Update on NTA NEET 2021 registration date is expected soon. Aspirants should be aware of the NTA NEET 2021 registration website to avoid mistakes while applying for the exam.
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is yet to announce the NTA NEET 2021 registration date. As per the schedule, the latest NEET 2021 exam date is September 12 and the application form is expected to be available soon on NEET 2021 registration website - neet.nta.nic.in . The education minister Dharmendra Pradhan has announced NEET exam and registration date on July 12, 2021.
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As per the latest news about NEET 2021, the officials of the health and education ministry is in the process of reviewing the COVID-19 situation in the country. On the basis of this, the NEET 2021 latest update will be announced.
As the NEET UG 2021 application form date can be announced anytime, aspirants should be aware of the NTA NEET 2021 registration website to avoid any kind of inconvenience while filling the form.
Candidates must keep checking the official NEET 2021 website for all latest updates. All major updates such as NEET application form, schedule, brochure, admit card, answer key, result and cut-off will be announced at the NTA NEET official website 2021.
neet.nta.nic.in
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched the NEET 2021 official website - neet.nta.nic.in on June 2 for all medical aspirants. Aspirants can use this website to fill the NEET 2021 application form after the release.
This official NEET exam site is designed, developed and hosted by eCounselling Division, NIC and the contents are managed by NTA.
nta.nic.in
This is the official website of the NEET exam conducting authority NTA. Any official notice or latest update about NEET 2021 will be updated here. Students are advised to stay updated with the important notices and press releases that will be updated at nta.nic.in.
How to fill the NEET UG 2021 application form
After the release of NEET form 2021, aspirants have to visit the NEET registration website - neet.nta.nic.in and fill the form by following the below-mentioned steps. Candidates are advised to fill the form on or before the NEET 2021 application form last date.
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Registration - Name of the candidate, parent’s name, date of birth, nationality, category, mobile number, ID type and number
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Filling of personal, Class 10, 11 and 12 details, contact, exam centre selection and other details
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Uploading of scanned images
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Payment of NEET application fee
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Printout of the confirmation page
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