NEET Result 2021 Declared: NTA to release answer key soon at neet.nta.nic.in
NTA NEET 2021 Result: NTA has announced the results for NEET-UG 2021. As per the latest update, the ntaresults.nic.in has been sent to candidates' registered email IDs.
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NEW DELHI:
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the results for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG). As per the latest NEET 2021, the scorecard has been sent to candidates on their registered email IDs. However, no official confirmation has been issued by NTA yet.
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More than 16 lakh aspirants registered for NEET 2021 and of them, 95% appeared in the test which was conducted on September 12, 2021. Through NEET 2021, aspirants will be granted admission in medical, dental, AYUSH, veterinary and BSc nursing courses.
Where to check NTA NEET 2021 scorecard?
The NTA has sent NTA NEET 2021 results on the email IDs provided by the candiadtes at the time of the registrations. NTA is expected to release an official confirmation on the same shortly. The authorities is expected to release the NTA NEET 2021 final answer key soon.
NEET 2021 Result: How to check scorecard?
NTA will generate the NEET 2021 result login link on the official website. Candidates will be able to download the NEET 2021 result in the online mode, after its availability. Given below are the steps to download the NEET 2021 result cum scorecard
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Visit NTA NEET 2021 website, neet.nta.nic.in once the results published online
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Click on NEET 2021 results link
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Enter the required credentials such as application number, password or date of birth and security pin
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The NEET 2021 scorecard will be displayed on the screen
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Download the scorecard and take a printout for future reference
NEET 2021 cutoff percentile
Aspirants who wish to pursue medical courses in India have to meet the NEET 2021 cut off percentile and scores. The minimum scores required to qualify for counselling for each category of applicants are given below:
NEET 2021 cutoff
Category |
NEET cutoff percentile |
NEET 2021 cutoff scores |
NEET 2020 cut off scores |
Unreserved |
50th percentile |
To be updated |
720-147 |
SC/ST/OBC |
40th percentile |
To be updated |
146-113 |
Unreserved-PH |
45th percentile |
To be updated |
146-129 |
SC/ST/OBC-PH |
40th percentile |
To be updated |
128-113 |
NTA NEET 2021 Result: What next?
Candidates who qualify NEET 2021 securing the minimum cutoff percentile, will be called for counselling. NEET 2021 counselling will be conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) in the online mode at mcc.nic.in. A total of three rounds will be conducted in the counselling session including a mop-up round in the end for the vacant seats.
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