Two days left to fill NEET 2020 application form; know details here
Sahiba.Sharma | February 8, 2020 | 02:39 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EBookGurugram: National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the facility to fill details in NEET application form 2020 on February 9. Registered candidates have been provided with this one-time opportunity to fill details in the application form of NEET 2020. NTA had reopened NEET 2020 application form filling facility for registered candidates on February 3. The authorities had mentioned the specific steps that can be completed by registered candidates in this duration. Details of the same have been provided below.
Steps that can be completed
NTA has enabled registered candidates to complete below-mentioned steps in the re-opened duration
Step II - Fill the remaining application form
Candidate’s personal and academic details have to be filled in this section. Also, the choice of exam city on the basis of preference has to be filled here.
Step III - Upload all the scanned images/documents
In this step candidates are required to upload their passport and postcard size photograph, left hand thumb impression and class 10 passing certificate. These must be uploaded in NEET 2020 application form as per the specifications given by the authorities. For the convenience of candidates the same has been mentioned below
NEET 2020 document specifications
|
Image |
NTA specification |
Specifications for online tool |
File Size |
|
Passport Size Photograph |
Not given |
2.5 x 3.5 inches with 72 DPI |
10 kb to 200 kb in JPG/JPEG format |
|
Post Card Size Photograph |
4”X6” |
4.25 x 3.5 inches with 72 DPI |
50 kb - 300 kb in JPG/JPEG format |
|
Left Thumb Impression |
Not given |
2.5 x 3.5 inches with 72 DPI |
10 kb-50 kb in JPG/JPEG format |
|
Signature |
Not given |
2.5 x 3.5 inches with 72 DPI |
4kb - 30kb in JPG/JPEG format |
|
Class X Certificate |
Not given |
2.5 x 3.5 inches with 72 DPI |
100 kb to 400 kb in JPG/JPEG format |
Step IV - Payment of NEET 2020 Application Fee
For the convenience of candidates, category wise NEET registration fee has been mentioned in the table that follows. Candidates can make NEET application fee payment via credit/debit cards, net-banking, Unified Payment Interface (UPI) using State Bank of India/Syndicate Bank/ICICI Bank/HDFC Bank/Paytm service provider.
NEET application fee 2020
|
Categories |
Application Fee |
|
General/OBC Candidates |
Rs. 1,500/- |
|
General-EWS/ OBC-NCL |
Rs 1400/- |
|
SC/ST/PH Candidates |
Rs. 800/- |
Key points to remember
While filling details in the application form of NEET 2020, medical aspirants must remember some important points as mentioned-below
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All the details filled by candidates must be correct to the best of their knowledge. Any discrepancy or incorrect information might lead to cancellation of candidature
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This is the last opportunity provided to NEET 2020 aspirants for filling details in the application form. Thus, utmost care must be taken in completing every steps as aforementioned properly
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The specification of documents to be uploaded in NEET application form 2020 must be fulfilled by candidates, failing which their form will not be accepted
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The printout of confirmation page must be taken and kept safe for future use
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