Written by Careers360 | New Delhi |
Updated: September 26, 2020 5:50:36 pm
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has posted the answer key on the official website ntaneet.nic.in. NTA has uploaded the advanced answer key for all ensemble candidates via public notice. NTA has published a code-based answer key to check the correct answers to the questions asked in the exam. With the help of the answer key, candidates can calculate their expected test scores. Based on the qualifications, they can find out your chances of admission to the universities.
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How do you calculate your NEET scores?
Candidates must count their correct and incorrect answers and can then calculate their grades according to the grading scheme. According to the grading scheme, four points are awarded for each correct answer and one point is deducted for each incorrect answer.
Check the NEET answer key here
After calculating their 2020 NEET scores, candidates can check their chances of admission to medical / dental colleges based on their scores. Candidates can refer to cut-off scores from previous years to get an idea of their chances of admission to MBBS / BDS courses.
Admission process
The NEET 2020 advisory process will begin after the declaration of the NEET result. The result is likely to be declared before October 12. The NEET classification limit will also be posted along with the result.
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The Medical Advisory Committee (MCC) will conduct admissions counseling to 15 percent of India Total Quota (AIQ) positions in Government Universities, Places in Central / Considered Universities, AFMC Pune, IP quotas at ESIC universities.
The advising for the admission to 85% of the seats of the state quota in the governmental universities and all the seats in the private universities of the state will be in charge of the respective state advising authorities.
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