NTA NEET 2020 result released at ntaneet.nic.in; check the direct link
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National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test - NEET 2020 result on October 16 in online mode at ntaneet.nic.in. However, due to a technical glitch candidates are unable to use the NEET candidate login in order to view their result. This will be resolved soon by the authorities. Candidates can download the NEET results by clicking on the direct link. In order to download the result of NEET 2020, candidates have to enter the roll number, date of birth, and security pin.
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Authorities have released the NEET 2020 result in the form of a scorecard. Aspirants must note that NTA will not send the result of NEET through post or any offline mode. Authorities have also released the cutoff of NEET 2020 scores equivalent to the percentile, which are mentioned below.
NTA conducted NEET 2020 on September 13 for around 15.97 lakhs aspirants, in which over 13 lakh aspirants have appeared for the medical entrance test. A Phase 2 of NEET 2020 was conducted on October 14 for which COVID-19 postive candidates and those in containment zones as on September 13 could appear. Aspirants can follow the below-mentioned steps to download the NEET 2020 result-cum scorecard.
Steps to download the NEET result by NTA
- Visit the NTA NEET result 2020 official website ntaneet.nic.in or click on the aforementioned direct link.
- Click on the “View NEET-UG 2020 Result” tab displaying on the screen.
- Then aspirants have to enter the roll number, Date of Birth, and the security pin provided on the candidate login window page.
- The scorecard of NEET will be displayed on the screen.
- Candidates are then required to verify the details and download the result of NEET 2020 by clicking on the ‘Print’ tab and then save it.
- Candidates are advised to save a copy of their NEET 2020 result for future references.
NEET 2020 cutoff scores
Aspirants who wish to pursue MBBS/BDS in India must have the secure the NEET cut off percentile and scores. NEET MBBS/BDS cutoff 2020 for General category candidates is 50th, while NEET cut off for OBC, SC and ST will be 40th. The equivalent scores to the category-wise cutoff percentile will be made available as soon as the technical glitch is corrected.
What next after the NTA NEET result?
On the basis of declared NEET exam results 2020 admission will be granted to 80,055, MBBS, 26,949 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH, and 525 BVSc & AH offered in colleges of India. The Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS) on behalf of Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will now conduct the NEET 2020 counselling for admission in MBBS/BDS courses. Authorities will conduct the counselling of NEET 2020 entirely in online mode. Candidates will have to get them registered for NEET counselling within the due dates.
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