NTA releases notice to inform about NEET 2020 Admit card, center allotment

Published On 2020-08-21 06:05 GMT   |   Update On 2020-08-21 06:05 GMT
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Subject: Through a recent notice, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has informed about the release of the NEET 2020 admit cards, downloading of which will be soon commencing shortly on the website 

"The National Eligibility cum. Entrance Test (NEET) (UG)-2020 scheduled 13.09-2020 (Sunday) from 2..00 PM to 5..00 PM will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA)," the notice informed 

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"In order to facilitate the candidate, advance information for allotment of Centre City is being given to the applicant on the official website(s) of NTA. The Admit Card shall be issued separately shortly. The downloading of Admit Cards indicating Roll Number, Test Centre Number & Address, Question Paper Medium, Reporting Entry Time and Gate Closing Time of Centre shall commence shortly.," the notice stated

Besides this, NTA also informed the candidates as well as parents about the various numbers where they can contact the authority for further clarification on NEET 2020. 

"candidates and their parents are advised to keep visiting the official website(s) (www.nta.ac.in) and www.ntaneet.nic.in) for latest updates. The candidates can also contact at neet@nta.ac.in or 8287471852, 8178359845, 9b50173668, 9599676953 and 8882356803 for any further clarification." The notice added  



Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that despite all the controversies and objections that have surrounded the conduct of NEET 2020 this year, the government is slated to hold the MBBS entrance exam on 13.09.2020. This comes after the supreme court bench headed by Honourable Justice Arun Mishra held, "The postponement of the NEET/JEE will put the 'career of students in peril", and dismissed the plea filed by petitioners opposing the conduct of exam on September 13, who had urged the SC to give directions to the Centre to conduct NEET and JEE exams only after normalcy is restored in the country, post the COVID-19 crisis

 Read Also: NO postponement on NEET 2020: SC dismisses petition



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