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Hi there,
No you can get them at the official site only, or you can search for it you would get a copy at some random site or in forms of question bank but the question would not be exactly same.
You can use our site to get some previous years paper.
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Hello
As per our latest update on NEET 2020
359447 have qualified from OBC category
98809 have qualified from SC category
33848 from ST
221952 from UR
57444 from EWS
Since it is for the whole country, you can simply divide it by 10 for each category as the number of qualified candidte in Maharashtra is 10% of the total qualified candidates of the nation (roughly). To get the wole statisics you can click on https://news.careers360.com/nta-neet-2020-result-statistics-released-771500-qualify-year
Hi
Actually neither I nor anyone else knows future so nothing can be said with surety regarding difficulty level of Neet question paper but yes you don't need to worry as question paper will be more or less similar to previous years so the difficulty level is expected to be moderate
Also
whether you will find question paper easy or difficult depends upon your level of preparation so if you prepare well then you will definitely find the question paper easy or else difficult.
So , I suggest you to prepare well for your Neet 2021 examination and you can use the below tips for the same
You can prepare well using our neet program for which link is provided below
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may /
Thank you
Hello. Bihar agricultural university takes the admission based upon ICAR.
You can apply for agricultural seat . So don't worry.
Hope that helps!
Hi Candidate,
It's true that the NEET UG results have created a chaos in the minds of several students, regarding its legitimacy and correctness of the results.
Some results have been found quite incorrect on the portal site, but the response sheets shown by NTA of NEET Exam is totally correct. If any candidate has doubt regarding his/her results, he/she can check the response sheet and then look for the result shown on the portal.
Hope you have got your doubts, clear!!
This is a problem that many of my batch mates faced last year too. The issue here is that NTA claims to give a correction window before it releases the final answer key. Unfortunately there is no sure shot method offered by NTA to re-evaluate your marks. The only suggestion here is to calculate your marks again. If you still find any discrepancy you can keep checking the NTA web site if it gives any option of re evaluation.
Hello Renita!
I totally get your feeling. However, once NTA has declared the results, revaluation is not entertained by NTA. OMR sheets are scanned by machine with specially designed software for the same purpose. There is no way you can apply for revaluation. NTA had kept the window to challenge OMR sheet and it is only during that period, students can challenge the key answers or their OMR responses. I would suggest you to once again check the OMR sheet response and compare with key answers. Check if the question paper code and the OMR sheet code is same or not. The chances of technical glitches is very unlikely. However, there have been several complaints from students regarding the same.
https://news.careers360.com/neet-result-2020-more-complaints-surface-despite-nta-assurance
Try lodging a complaint on NTA helpdesk. That is the only option left now,
Hello Saritha,
The provision of Retotaling, rechecking or re-evaluation of result after publication is not offered by the National Test Agency. The only option available was the challenge of answer key with the submission of representation. This provision is not provided due to the machine based grading of OMR sheets and the calculation of result follows it. This removes the factor of Biasness or human Correction error.
You may be unsatisfied with your result probably because you had made errors in answering in OMR sheets like ink getting out the the circle and similar errors. Hope you understand and decide likewise.
Hello Abhish!
First of all, you need not panic!!!! The qualifying marks for SC candidates in NEET 2020 is 147-133. SInce you have scored 340 marks, you definitely have qualified the exam.
Regarding the statistics I think you have got it wrong it seems. This time around 15,97,435 registered for NEET, among which 2,21,253 belonged to SC category. Out of them(registered SC candidates) 1,90,630 appeared for the exam and around 98,809 qualified the exam. You can look at the statistics here:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2020-result-statistics
You can predict your college using the college predictor tool below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
All the best!
Hey
The mistake in scores released by NTA have very less probability of getting wrong as it is rigorously checked and is also computed.
You should rematch your omr scores and if still you feel like you have been wrongly evaluated, you can email to the NTAs official email id designated for such queries.
Thankyou and All the best.
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