NEET Result 2020 today at 4 pm; Know seats at stake and counselling details
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NEW DELHI:
The result of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test - NEET was released today, October 16, 2020 by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The authorities have released a combined result, in online mode, for the exams conducted on September 13 and October 14, 2020. As per trends the final answer key of NEET 2020 will be released prior to the declaration of result for which candidates have been advised to keep a track of the official website of the exam and the exam conducting authority.
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NEET official website links
As aforementioned, the result of NEET 2020 has been released today and candidates must keep a track of the official website of NTA and NEET in order to check their results. Check below for NEET 2020 official website links
- NTA - nta.ac.in
- NEET - ntaneet.nic.in
NEET 2020 Result - Seats and Reservation Criteria for admission
There is a fixed percentage of seats reserved for candidates of different categories for All India Quota (AIQ) admission, this can be checked in the table below. Apart from this, the state counselling authorities have their own set rules for reservations which can be checked on their official website and state counselling brochures.
NEET Reservation of seats for 15% AIQ
Category | Reservation |
Scheduled Caste | 15% |
Scheduled Tribe | 7.50% |
Other Backward Castes | 27% |
Economically Weaker Section | 10% |
Persons with Disability (PwD)* | 5% |
A compiled data of the number of seats available under various courses for admission through NEET scores 2020 is provided below.
NEET 2020 Seats Intake
Category | Number of available seats |
MBBS | 80,055 |
BDS | 26,949 |
AIIMS Institutes | 1205 |
AYUSH | 52,720 |
BVSc & AH | 525 |
JIPMER Institutes | 249 |
Next is NEET Counselling 2020
After the declaration of the results candidates should take help of tools like NEET College Predictor to determine which colleges they should choose at the time of counselling. The Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS) on behalf Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will conduct NEET counselling for 15% seats reserved under AIQ and various state counselling bodies will conduct the same for 85% state quota seats.
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