NEET UG Online Application 2020. Fill Online Applications and it will start from December 2 on nta.ac.in, important dates, eligibility and other details. National Testing Agency, NTA has released the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET 2020 application forms. The registration process would commence on nta.ac.in on ntaneet.nic.in. The official website for NTA NEET 2020 would be started soon. As per the official schedule, NEET 2019 applications would be available from December 2, 2019 till January 6, 2020.
The MHRD and NTA have formally confirmed that NEET 2019 would be conducted on May 3, 2020 in pen and paper format. Also, the candidates are required to fill only the online application forms on the official website. The link of the website would be provided at the time of the release of information bulletin on December 2
Instructions while filling the NEET UG Online Application 2020:
NEET UG 2020 important things to remember while filling the online application forms. NEET UG 2020 online application process is going on. NEET UG 2020 online applications forms were released by the National Testing Agency, NTA last week. The process for filling the online application forms would be available online from December 1, 2019 to January 6, 2020 on ntaneet.nic.in. Students interested in applying for MBBS and BDS courses in various medical and dental colleges in the country are required to apply for the examination. Candidates interested in pursuing medical studies abroad are also required to apply for and qualify NEET 2020 to be eligible. Some mistakes in the examination forms may create problems in the future. Below mistakes to avoid and other important instructions for students provided here.

NEET UG Online Application 2020: Instructions and common mistakes to avoid
1. Correct Personal Details and Spellings:
This is the most important part of the online application forms. Please note that while students may be allowed to correct the images and other information, the facility to correct the personal details like name, father’s name, mother’s name, personal id number, etc., may not be provided. Students are hence advised to ensure that while filling the online application forms, these details are carefully filled. A spelling error while filling the online application forms may cause a student his/her admission later.
2. Selecting the right medium for question paper:
NEET 2020 would be conducted in 8 regional languages (Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Odia, Tamil and Telugu), English, Hindi and Urdu. Students are advised to carefully select the medium of instruction as it cannot be changed later. Students who choose English as a medium would only get the paper in English language. Candidates opting for other languages would get a bilingual paper. Please remember, in case of ambiguity in the questions, the English version would be considered final.
3. Selecting the Examination Centre/ City in accordance with the language chosen:
In continuation of the previous point, please remember that all the languages are not available in all the examination centres. The regional language papers would be available only in specific examination centres. The list is provided here.
Language | Medium of Question Paper | Examination Centres where applicable |
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English | English | All Examination Centre Cities across India |
Hindi | English and Hindi | All Examination Centre Cities across India |
Urdu | English and Urdu | All Examination Centre Cities across India |
Assamese | English and Assamese | Examination Centre Cities in Assam Only |
Bengali | English and Bengali | Examination Centre Cities in West Bengal and Tripura |
Gujarati | English and Gujarati | Examination Centre Cities in Gujarat, Daman and Diu, Dadra and Bagar Haveli |
Kannada | English and Kannada | Examination Centre Cities in Karnataka Only |
Marathi | English and Marathi | Examination Centre Cities in Maharashtra Only |
Odia | English and Odia | Examination Centre Cities in Odisha Only |
Tamil | English and Tamil | Examination Centre Cities in Tamil Nadu Only |
Telugu | English and Teligu | Examination Centre Cities in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana |
Remember that even though a student may apply for a particular State based on Domicile, if the centre is not in the corresponding state, he/she would not get the regional language option. For example, a student may apply for Maharashtra State Counselling but would not be able to select Marathi as a language if he/she is selecting an examination centre outside Maharashtra.
4. Eligibility Check:
All the candidates are again advised to thoroughly go through the eligibility criteria for NEET 2020 examination including the age limit and the qualifying examination. Candidates who apply but are found later not to be eligible would be summarily rejected. This rejection could be at any stage of the examination.
5. Applying for 15% All India Quota:
All are eligible for applying for the 15% All India Quota for admissions to Central Universities/ESIC and AFMC including Delhi University (DU), BHU & AMU/central pool quota. Students are advised to go through the eligibility criteria of these universities and check before applying. Also, students from the state of Jammu and Kashmir are not eligible for the All India Quota. In case they wish to apply, then they need to submit the Self Declaration Form. Please remember, candidates from J& K who do not submit the self-declaration form would not be eligible for the All India Quota.
6.Photograph to be saved:
Apart from these, please remember that the application forms would not be considered complete until and unless the candidates upload their photograph and the signatures and paid the fees. Also please note that candidates would be required to carry the same photograph to the examination hall to be pasted on the day of NEET UG 2020. Hence, it would be advisable to keep a few copies safe.
7.Print out of Confirmation Page:
NEET UG 2020 application process is completely online. Students are advised to keep a copy of the printed online application forms and take at least 4 print outs of the confirmation slip. They are, however, not required to submit these to NTA. The copies are only for future reference.
NEET UG 2020 Eligibility Criteria:
The eligibility for NEET 2019 as follows, Candidates who are 25 years or less as on May 6, 2019 would be eligible to apply for NEET 2019. Lower age limit for NEET 2019 is 17 year.
And educational qualification, students who have passed (or would be appearing) in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology, as well as English, are eligible to apply for the examination. A minimum 50 percent marks are also required in the qualifying examination.
NEET 2019 Important Dates
Start of Online applications: December 2, 2019
Last date to apply online: January 6, 2020
Last date of successful transaction of fee through Credit/Debit
Correction in Particulars of Application Form on website only 15 January 2020 to 31 January 2020
Downloading of Admit Cards from NTA website 27.03.2020
Date of Examination 03.05.2020
Duration of Examination 180 minutes (03 hours)
Timing of Examination 02:00 pm to 05:00 pm
Centre of NEET(UG) 2020 Examination As indicated on Admit Card
Display of Recorded Responses and Answer Keys To be announced later on website Website(s) www.nta.ac.in, ntaneet.nic.in
Declaration of Result on NTA website by 04 June, 2020
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