NEET UG 2022 admit card today; Points to remember while downloading hall tickets
Shilpi Sachdeva | July 12, 2022 | 09:39 AM IST | 2 mins read
NTA to issue NEET UG hall tickets for over 18 lakh aspirants. More details here.
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NEW DELHI:
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will issue the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET 2022 admit card today, July 12 at neet.nta.ac.in. Applicants will be able to access the NEET 2022 admit card with their login credentials.
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NEET-UG 2022 is scheduled for July 17 in pen and paper mode. As per NTA’s official notification , over 18.72 lakh candidates have registered for NEET, approximately 10.64 lakh women and about 8.07 lakh men. Candidates appearing for the exam are advised to take note of a few critical points after downloading their NEET UG admit card 2022.
NEET admit card 2022: Points to keep in mind
The following points should be kept in mind after downloading the NEET admit card.
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Upon downloading the NEET 2022 admit card, be sure to read the information listed on the admit card carefully.
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Verify the details mentioned on the NEET admit card 2022
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Report an error if found on the NEET 2022 admit card to the NTA immediately.
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To avoid confusion on the exam day, report to the exam centre as per the reporting time specified on the NEET 2022 hall ticket. If possible, visit the NEET 2022 exam centre a day before the test.
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Candidates must bring their NEET hall ticket, a valid photo ID, and a passport-size photograph to the examination hall on exam day. Without the NEET admit card and photo ID, they will not be allowed into the examination hall.
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As part of the NEET 2022 admit card, students may also have to fill out a self-declaration form where they will have to state their current health and travel history.
NEET admit card 2022: Details mentioned
The candidate should cross-check the following details in the NEET admit card
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Name of the Candidate
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Father’s name
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Date of birth
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Gender
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Application number
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Roll number
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QR code
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Category of applicant
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Sub-category
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NEET 2022 exam date and time
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Reporting time and time for last entry
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Address of aspirant
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Language (medium) of question paper
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NEET exam centre name and address
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Exam centre number
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Passport size photograph (uploaded in the application form)
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Signature (uploaded during registration)
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The IP address and date of downloading of admit card
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Space to paste passport size photograph (same as used during registration)
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Signature of the candidate (to be done in the exam hall in front of the invigilator)
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Signature of parent
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NEET-UG senior director signature
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Other general instructions to be followed
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