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I forgot my neet roll number, now how can I see results?


Aaka Das 16th Oct, 2020
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Saunkita Mallick 16th Oct, 2020

Hello, hope you are doing well!

Don't worry just download your admit card again and get your roll number from it, once you have your roll number you can check your result.

Download the admit card following these steps-

  1. Go to the official website –  ntaneet.nic.in
  2. “Download Admit card” – click on this link flashing on the homepage
  3. Enter the details asked – application number, date of birth, security pin
  4. Click on the Submit button. It will redirect you to the NEET 2020 Admit card page
  5. You may now download and have a print of the NEET hall ticket for counselling and admission process
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17th Oct, 2020
Last two digits of my roll number can't enter
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