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  • The annual exams were held under Covid-19 protocol

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NEET Result 2021 declared: here's how to check results

NEET UG Result 2021 : To access the NEET results 2021, students will have to login at the NTA website with their application numbers and dates of birth.

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      NEET UG Result 2021 : The National Testing Agency on Monday announced National Eligibility cum Entrance Test UG 2021 results on its official website at nta.ac.in.

      To access the NEET results 2021, students will have to login at the NTA website with their application numbers and dates of birth. The testing agency has also released the NEET final answer key and the score cards.

      The Supreme Court Thursday permitted the National Testing Agency to declare the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) results for admission to undergraduate medical courses across the country, saying that it cannot hold the results of over 16 lakh students.

      A bench comprising Justices L Nageswara Rao, Sanjiv Khanna and B R Gavai also stayed the Bombay High Court’s recent order asking the NTA not to declare the NEET results and conduct re-examination for two aspirants whose question papers and OMR sheets had got mixed up at a centre in Maharashtra.

      “We stay the high court judgement. The National Testing Agency can announce the results,” the bench said after taking note of the submissions of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who represented the NTA.

      “We will decide what happens to the two students upon reopening (after Diwali vacation). In the meanwhile, we issue notice and file a counter. But we cannot hold the results of 16 lakh students,” the bench said.

      In an unprecedented order, the Bombay High Court on October 20 directed the NTA, set up in 2018 for conducting NEET for admission to undergraduate medical courses, to hold fresh exams for the two students and declare their results along with the main results of the test conducted on September 12.

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