On September 12, the National Eligibility Cumulative Entrance Test (NEET) UG 2021 was held, and the results will be released soon. However, before the results are released, the NEET 2021 application window will reopen, requiring candidates to complete the second part of the application. “To ensure that candidate data is submitted quickly,” the National Testing Agency (NTA) split the application procedure into two sets or stages.
“The first set of information needs to be filled up before the last date of submission of the online Application Form. The second set of information needs to be filled up by the candidates before the declaration of the Result/ downloading of Score Card during the period that would be notified separately through NEET (UG) Portal in due course,” it said.
Candidates must fill up each set of information on the application form. If a candidate does not complete both phases, his or her candidature will be cancelled, meaning the result will not be declared.
Last year, the results were announced after one month from the date of the exam. The test is conducted in pen and paper mode.
Before NEET result 2021, the NTA will release the provisional answer key, candidates’ response and question papers.
Students will be allowed to raise objections, if any, to the NEET 2021 answer key and after that, the final version will be released. NEET 2021 final answer key will be used to calculate results.
NEET 2021 results will be declared soon after the release of the final answer key.
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