NEET 2022: NTA to declare NEET UG results today on this website

NEET 2022: NTA to declare NEET UG results today on this website

Last Updated Sep - 07 - 2022, 10:29 AM | Source : The FELA | Visitors : 119

NEET UG 2022, the undergraduate medical entrance examination, will be announced today, September 7. Scroll down and check the details.
NEET 2022

NEET 2022 Result: The result of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Undergraduate or NEET UG 2022, the undergraduate medical entrance examination, will be announced today, September 7. National Testing Agency (NTA) will publish NEET results on neet.nta.nic.in. After the official announcement, students can visit the website, log in with their application number and date of birth, and view scorecards.

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NEET results will also be available on ntaresults.nic.in.

How to Download NEET Result 2022?

  • Visit NTA’s official website -- neet.nta.nic.in.
  • On the Home Page, click ‘NEET 2022 Result’ under Latest Announcement.
  • On the next window enter credentials including NTA NEET application number and date of birth.
  • Click and access the NEET 2022 result.
  • Download NEET UG 2022 scorecard, and take a printout for further reference.

This year, over 18 lakh candidates have taken the entrance examination. NEET is the biggest exam in the country in terms of the number of participants.

Previously, NTA had published provisional answer keys of NEET along with candidates' responses and invited feedback from students. The final version of the NEET answer key will be published ahead of the results.

Usually, the NEET result is declared within a few hours of releasing the final answer key.

Along with NEET results, names of all India toppers and category-wise cut-off scores will be published. Those who meet cut-off marks or score above it can apply for medical counseling under different quotas.

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NEET score is used for admission to the central pool and state quota medical seats, central/deemed universities, and private institutions, among others. Apart from MBBS, candidates can also apply for Dental, Ayurveda, Veterinary, Nursing courses, etc. using NEET scores.

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