According to my sources, the National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the NEET result
Date: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the NEET 2024 result on June 14, 2024.
• Time: The NEET result 2024 will be declared at around 2 PM on the official website.
• Mode: The NEET 2024 result will be declared online on the official website, exams.nta.ac.in/NEET.
How can I check my NEET result?
Checking your NEET result is a straightforward process. Here’s how you can do it:
- Go to the official website: Visit exams.nta.ac.in/NEET. the official website of the National Testing Agency (NTA) for NEET.
- Find the NEET Result Link: Once you’re on the homepage, look for the link that says “NEET Result 2024” or something similar. Click on that link.
- Login: You’ll be directed to a login page where you’ll need to enter your login credentials – your NEET registration number, date of birth, and a security pin. Make sure you have these details ready.
- Submit: After entering all the required details, click on the “Submit” or “Login” button.
- View Result: If your login credentials are correct, you’ll be able to view your NEET result on the screen. It will show your subject-wise marks, total marks, percentile score, and All India Rank (AIR).
- Download Scorecard: Once you’ve viewed your result, you should download your NEET scorecard for future reference. The scorecard will be available in PDF format, which you can save on your device.
- Print: It’s also a good idea to take a printout of your NEET scorecard for counseling and admission purposes.
Remember, if you have any trouble checking your result or downloading your scorecard, you can contact the NTA helpline or raise a query through the official website.
What details are required to check the NEET result?
- NEET Registration Number: This is the unique number that was generated during your NEET registration process. It can be found on your NEET admit card. Make sure to enter this number correctly, as it is the primary identifier used to access your result.
- Date of Birth: You will need to enter your date of birth in the specified format (dd/mm/yyyy). This detail is used to verify your identity and ensure that you are the rightful candidate accessing the result.
- Security Pin: The security pin is a case-sensitive text that is displayed on the screen during the login process. It is an additional layer of security to prevent unauthorized access to your result. You need to enter this pin exactly as it appears on the screen.
Here’s an example of what the login page might look like:
NEET Result 2024
Registration Number: _
Date of Birth: _
Security Pin: __
Remember to double-check all the details you enter to avoid any errors. If you enter incorrect details multiple times, your account may be locked temporarily for security reasons. Once you have entered all the required details correctly, click on the “Submit” or “Login” button to view your NEET result
What information is included in the NEET result?
The NEET result contains important information related to your performance in the exam and your eligibility for admission to medical courses. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what the NEET result includes:
- Personal Details: The result will display your name, roll number, category, and date of birth as per your NEET registration details.
- NEET Score: Your subject-wise scores in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany and Zoology) will be displayed, along with your total score in the exam.
- Percentile Score: The result will show your percentile score, which indicates your performance relative to other candidates who appeared for the exam. It is calculated based on the difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates who appeared, and your raw score.
- All India Rank (AIR): Your AIR is your overall rank among all the candidates who appeared for NEET. This rank is used to determine your eligibility for admission to medical courses.
- Category Rank: In addition to your AIR, the result will also display your rank within your category (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.).
- Qualifying Status: The result will indicate whether you have qualified for NEET or not. The qualifying status is based on the minimum qualifying percentile set by the NTA for different categories.
- NEET Scorecard: The NEET result also includes a scorecard that displays all the above information in a downloadable format. You can save this scorecard for future reference and use it during the counseling and admission process.
Keep in mind that the NEET result is subject to change based on any corrections made by the NTA. Make sure to regularly check the official website for any updates or notifications regarding the result.
What is the minimum qualifying percentile for NEET?
The minimum qualifying percentile for NEET varies depending on the category of the candidate. Here are the minimum qualifying percentiles for different categories:
- General/Unreserved (UR) Category: The minimum qualifying percentile for General category candidates is 50th percentile.
- SC/ST/OBC (Reserved) Categories: Candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), or Other Backward Classes (OBC) need to secure at least 40th percentile to qualify for NEET.
- PWD (Persons with Disability) Category: For candidates with disabilities, the minimum qualifying percentile is 45th percentile.
It’s important to note that these are only the minimum qualifying percentiles, and securing these scores does not guarantee admission to medical colleges. Admission to medical colleges is based on the candidate’s All India Rank (AIR) and the availability of seats in the college. The higher your rank, the better your chances of getting admission to a good medical college.
Is there a facility for re-evaluation or rechecking of NEET results?
According to the National Testing Agency (NTA), which conducts the NEET exam, there is no provision for re-evaluation or rechecking of NEET results. The agency uses a computer-based system to evaluate answer sheets, which minimizes the chances of errors.
However, before the declaration of results, candidates have the opportunity to challenge the provisional answer key and OMR sheet. They can raise objections against any incorrect answers or discrepancies in the provisional answer key and OMR sheet within a specified time frame.
After considering the objections raised by candidates, the NTA releases a final answer key and result. Once the final result is declared, no further changes or re-evaluation are allowed.
While this may be disappointing news for some candidates, it’s important to remember that the NEET exam is highly competitive, and every effort is made to ensure fair and accurate evaluation of answer sheets.
How is the NEET merit list prepared?
The NEET merit list is prepared by the National Testing Agency (NTA) based on the candidate’s individual scores in the NEET exam. The NTA releases two types of merit lists:
- 15% All India Quota (AIQ) Merit List: This merit list is prepared for candidates who are eligible for admission under the 15% All India Quota seats.
- All India Rank (AIR) Merit List: This merit list includes the ranks of all candidates who appeared for NEET, regardless of their eligibility for the 15% AIQ seats.
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) uses the NEET merit list to conduct counseling for admission to medical courses. Candidates are called for counseling based on their rank in the merit list and are allotted seats in medical colleges based on their rank and seat availability.
It’s important to note that each state also prepares its own merit list based on the NEET results for admission to state-level medical colleges. The total number of seats available through NEET varies each year, with a majority of seats being offered in MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and BVSc courses.