NEET Result 2020: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will declare the NEET 2020 result by October 16. All those who appeared for the NEET exam are advised to keep a tab on official website ntaneet.nic.in, in case there are updates on the announcement of the result.
Supreme Court allows NEET exam to be conducted on October 14 for students who could not appear for it due to COVID-19 infection or because of residing in containment zones; results on October 16. pic.twitter.com/8dkAk59Zxt
— ANI (@ANI) October 12, 2020
85-90 percentage of 15.97 lakh candidates appeared this year for NEET due to global pandemic. NTA is going to held exams for COVID infected patients later. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the answer key of National Cum Entrance Test (NEET 2020) on September 26, 2020. Aspirants were able to download code-wise official NEET 2020 question papers with solutions from NTA website and Challenge it as well.
Steps To Download NEET 2020 Results :
Step 1: Visit the official website ntaneet.nic.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link which says ‘NEET (UG) – 2020 Result’
Step 3: Enter all the details asked such as your application number and date of birth. Now click on submit
Step 4: Your NEET 2020 results will now be displayed on your screen
Step 5: Download your NEET 2020 result. Take a print-out for a future reference.
Meanwhile, the NTA has released the scanned images of NEET OMR sheets. From the OMR sheets, candidates can match their answers with the answer keys for all the subjects of NEET and raise their objections (if any) against the NEET 2020 OMR sheet before October 7, 2020, till 6 pm.
NEET 2020 Cut Offs
Candidates need to meet the minimum qualifying criteria as set by the NTA for admission to India’s premium medical colleges. General or unreserved (UR) category candidates have to score at least 50th percentile in the exam, while those belonging to SC/ ST/ OBC need to obtain 40th percentile.
NEET 2020 cutoff is expected to be high this year as the number of test takers was more, students and coaching centers got more time to prepare.
After analyzing the question paper of NEET 2020 it’s seen that the examination was moderate. The physics section which was way too tough in the previous year was really easy this year but the chemistry and biology section came up with some tricky questions. The questions were mostly drafted from the NCERT books, which is good for all the students. The cutoff of the NEET 2020 examination is released and this year , the reserved category has cut off of 40th percentile which is 120-100 cut off and the general category has 50th percentile which is 710-140 expected cut off. This year the competition was much high than expected as all the students were toughly prepared for the examination during the lockdown.
NEET 2020 Eligibility Criteria – Minimum Required Percentage
Category | PCB aggregate marks required for NEET |
Unreserved | 50% |
SC/ST/OBC/Reserved-PH | 40% |
Unreserved- PH | 45% |
NEET 2020 Eligibility Criteria – 85% State Quota seats
- The 85% state quota seats mean seats in all government colleges of the states/union territories respectively. Counselling for such seats will be conducted by the respective state authorities. To apply for state quota seats, candidates must fulfill the NEET 2020 eligibility criteria laid down by each state or union territory authority and include domicile, conditions too
- Admission to private medical and dental colleges will also be subject to the policies of the State/ Union Territory.
