
- Candidates appearing in the exam can check their score at ntaneet.nic.in
- The institute has also announced the answer key with the result, the candidates will be able to see the answer key according to the poison
The National Testing Agency announced the results of NEET 2020 on Friday evening. Candidates appearing for the examination on 13 September and 14 October can check their scores at ntaneet.nic.in. The agency has also released the final answer key with the result. The candidates are venting their anger on Twitter after the results were declared as the website crashed.
Why don’t see the security pin here …# NEETResult2020 pic.twitter.com/5abSiKqJ2p
– Mohammad Afzal (Mohdafzal 06) October 16, 2020
A great result .. I’m proud of myself.# NEETResult2020 #NEETRESULTS pic.twitter.com/b1sw64JEok
– Shashank Mehta (shan shashank_mehta7) October 16, 2020
# NEETResult2020
Nta website crashed
main reason
15 lakh students + 30 lakh parents + more than 30 lakh relatives
Total = 85 LakhServer pic.twitter.com/dDO5D8awUM
– Kumar (_Myself_Kumar_) October 16, 2020
Click here to see score card
Counseling will start as soon as the results are declared.
After the declaration of NEET result, DGHS will start the counseling process for AIQ (All India Kota) seats. Candidates who have qualified in the examination will have to register for counseling on the official website mcc.nic.in. At that time the candidates have to submit information including personal, academic, NEET result and contact details.
Check the result like this
- First go to the official website ntaneet.nic.in.
- Click on the link to the download result on the homepage.
- Fill all the required details.
- The result will appear on the screen as soon as it is submitted.
- Download it and remove the print out for future use.
Admission will be in AIIMS and JIPMER with NEET score
As announced earlier, from the year 2020, all AIIMS and JIPMER Pondicherry MBBS seats in the country will be given admission on the basis of NEET result and score board. For this, amendment to the National Medical Commission Act 2019 has been passed in Parliament.
This formula counts digits
NEET Marks = (4 x Total True Answer) – (1 x Total False Answer)
Examination held again on 14 October
The apex court, while hearing on Monday, ordered the candidates who did not appear for the September 13 examination to appear for the examination on October 14. Meanwhile, the court also directed that re-examination will be conducted for the candidates who did not appear in the examination due to Kovid-19 infection or prevention area and the result will be declared on 16 October.
There may be more cutoffs this year.
As a result, experts believe that there may be a higher cutoff this year than in previous years. Because candidates had more time than before to prepare. At the same time, the number of candidates appearing in the examination was also less. Also, this year NEET UG exam asked simple questions as compared to previous years.