NEET Result 2020 LIVE updates: Scores expected today at ntaneet.nic.in; how cut notes and ranges are calculated


NEET Result 2020 LIVE Updates: Based on last year’s cutoff, students who scored 701 marks or more were ranked first. Those who scored between 690 and 681 were ranked between 20 and 88

NEET Result 2020 LIVE updates: Scores expected today at ntaneet.nic.in;  how cut notes and ranges are calculated

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NEET Result 2020 LATEST updates: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to announce the 2020 NEET UG results before October 12. The body conducting the exam will soon publish the final answer key for the UG 2020 National Cum Entry Eligibility Test (NEET) on its website ntaneet.nic.in, based on which the result will be announced. Along with the result, the qualification cut-off scores will also be published.

According to a report by Times now, the threshold, or the grades earned by students to qualify as NEETs, is expected to be higher this year compared to last year.

According to estimates based on the results of previous years, candidates who fall into the general or non-reserved category must score a 50th percentile or higher to qualify for the entrance medical exam. The limit for non-reserved PH candidates is set at the 45th percentile, while for the SC, ST, OBC category it is the 40th percentile.

It is worth noting that admissions to AIIMS and JIPMER will be made on the basis of qualifications and rank obtained by candidates in NEET 2020.

A report from 360 racing He said the rank a NEET candidate achieves for a specific score varies each year. It depends on the level of difficulty of the NEET questionnaire, the level of preparation of the applicants and the number of students taking the exam. The cut is usually larger if the paper is easy.

According to the latest official NEET data, 15.97 lakhs of applicants had successfully registered for the medical entrance test, of which around 13 lakhs of applicants have appeared.

Based on last year’s cap, students who scored 701 marks or more were ranked first. Those who scored between 690 and 681 were ranked between 20 and 88.

The entrance examination was held on September 13 for admission to 80,055 MBBS, 26,949 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH and 525 BVSc and AH places offered in Indian universities. About 85 to 90 percent of candidates took the exam, which was conducted at more than 3,800 centers across the country.

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