NTA NEET 2020 application process delayed
Priyam Dave | December 2, 2019 | 04:42 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI; December 2: National Testing Agency (NTA) may release the application form for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2020 anytime soon. However, as per the one-line notice on the official website ntaneet.nic.in it has been stated that the NEET UG application form 2020 will be available from 4:00 PM of December 2, 2019. Hence, aspirants willing to apply for NEET exam on May 3, 2020, are advised to stay tuned for more updations.
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NEET application form 2020 has been released
Now the wait is over! Eligible medical students can now fill the application form of NEET UG 2020 in online mode. The last date for NEET UG registrations is December 31, 2019. Candidates willing for admission to 76,928 MBBS, 26,949 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH, 1207 AIIMS and 200 JIPMER seats must apply for NTA NEET entrance examination.
NEET registration to start soon!
With the release of NEET official brochure on December 1, 2019, the website also provided a one-line ticker on the top of the page, with states that, “Online submission of application form for NEET (UG) 2020 will be available from 4:00 p.m. on 2.12.2019.”
However, half an hour after the announced time, NTA has not released NEET application form 2020 yet., which can create panic among students and parents. Therefore, candidates and their guardians are requested to wait for sometime and try again later.
What to do after NEET application form releases?
Once the registration starts, candidates need to follow the steps mentioned below.
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Go to the official site -ntaneet.nic.in
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Click on ‘new registration’ tab available under current events
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With that, submit the personal asked details to get the application number and create a password
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Using the application number and password, they can login through NEET candidate login 2020
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Thereafter, fill the application form of NEET 2020 which includes qualification, exam centres, dress code, address, parents and other details
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Also upload the passport and postcard size photographs, signature, left hand thumb impressions and Class 10 passing certificate
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Now, pay the NEET application fees as per the respective categories. For general it is Rs. 1500, while for General-EWS/OBC-NCL, it is Rs. 1400. Unreserved candidates have to pay Rs. 800 in online mode
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After the successful payment, review the confirmation page and download the same for future references
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