NTA NEET result 2020 to be announced at 4 pm today
According to sources, the result is expected to be announced at 4 pm on Friday; however, an official announcement on the same is awaited.
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET 2020 Result: The result for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) Result 2020 will be announced on Friday (October 16). The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the result in online mode.
As per sources, the outcome is relied upon to be reported at 4 pm on Friday; notwithstanding, an official declaration on the equivalent is anticipated. Once delivered, up-and-comers who showed up for the test can check the NTA NEET test results 2020 on the official site of the overseeing body — ntaneet.nic.in or at mcc.nic.in.
Applicants should realize that NEET 2020 outcome must be downloaded as long as 90 days from the date of assertion.
Prior, the Supreme Court coordinated the NTA to report the NEET Result 2020 on October 16. The court additionally saw that up-and-comers who couldn’t show up for the NEET UG test 2020 because of COVID-19 pandemic, be allowed to show up in the test on October 14.
NEET 2020 tests were finished up on September 13 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Around 85-90 percent of 15.97 lakh applicants showed up for NEET 2020 test. Just about 300 applicants, who missed the tests on September 13 because of the pandemic, stepped through the examination on Wednesday (Oct 14).
How to check NEET 2020 results:
STEP 1: Visit the official website ntaneet.nic.in
STEP 2: Click on the link for NEET result
STEP 3: Enter roll number, date of birth and submit
STEP 4: Results will appear on the screen
STEP 5: Download it, and take a print out for future reference.
NEET Ranks 2020:
Alongside the outcome, NTA would likewise deliver the NEET 2020 Rank List for All India Quota. The State-wise legitimacy records would be imparted to the particular specialists which would lead the guiding for 85 percent clinical and dental seats. For 15 percent AIQ, the NEET Ranks and Marks are required to fluctuate.
To meet all requirements for MBBS/BSD courses, competitors need to get a base 50th percentile in NEET. For those having a place with held classes including SC and ST classification, the base imprints are 40th percentile and for PwD competitors it is 45th percentile.
NEET tests 2020 were finished up on September 13 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Around 15.97 lakhs hopefuls enrolled for the NEET test 2020. Out of absolute enlisted applicants, more than 13 lakhs competitors have showed up, according to training clergyman Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’.
NEET is one of the most noteworthy serious tests, opening open doors for understudies to get into the most renowned clinical universities.
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