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Supreme Court allows NTA to release NEET Result. Don’t Miss These Highlighted Tips

Update on: 28 Oct 2021, 04:27 PM

It’s more than a month now, lakhs of candidates are eagerly waiting for the NEET 2021 result. NEET 2021 was conducted on 12th September 2021. The result is expected to be released in this month.  Last week NTA has mentioned that there will be a delay in the result even though it is ready.

The reason for the delay is that the Bombay High Court directed NTA to reconduct NEET 2021 exam for the two candidates who have submitted the question paper and the answer sheet with incorrect serial numbers.

This delay in the result will also impact the counselling and further the admission process.

Today, 28/10/2021 Supreme Court allows NTA to release the result and publish the final answer key for the candidates. Wherein SC stays the order of the Bombay High Court, saying NTA can provide an alternative plan for the two students who lost time due to the confusion on exam day.

There are a few points that all the candidates need to know once the result is declared.

  1. Where candidates can find their result: The result will be declared on the official website https://neet.nta.nic.in along with the final OMR sheets.
  1. Re-evaluation of Answer Sheets: The OMR sheets filled by the students at the time of Examination are checked by the machine through specific software. NTA has already released the provisional answer keys and provided time to candidates to object if any. Now there will be no provision of re-evaluation of the answer key after the final result.

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  1. Use of the Result of NEET (UG) – 2021 by other Organizations: Other Central/State Governments may utilise the NEET result under their respective eligibility criteria / other norms /applicable regulations/guidelines/ rules.
  1. Record of NEET 2021 result: The record of the declared result will be kept for 90 days from its release date.
  1. Legal Jurisdiction:All disputes about the conduct of the NEET, including results, shall fall within the jurisdiction of Delhi/New Delhi only. Further, any legal question arising out of the Examination shall be entertained only when raised within 30 days from the result declaration.
  1. Cancellation of Result: NEET(UG)-2021 of the candidates who were found to be indulge in Unfair means will be cancelled and will not be declared.

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Millions of students appear for the NEET exam every year, but only a fraction of them could achieve success in the first attempt. The candidates who can’t make it in the first attempt and miss the determined seats with a close margin can take a chance for the 2nd attempt.

During the preparation, ensure that you do not leave behind any loopholes. It may be possible that you prepared well during the first attempt but still couldn’t make it. The reason behind it may be a lack of enough practice. MTG is here to support you with the exhaustive study material such as Objective NCERT at your Fingertips, Previous Years papers, Complete NEET Guide, Online Test Series that can help you sail through the NEET-UG, 2022.

Year after year, MTG is proving its forte in the NEET exam. This year too, more than 80% of questions that appeared in NEET 2021 were the same or similar from MTG’s NEET Books.

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