New Delhi: Registration for NEET UG 2021 examination will begin on Tuesday, July 13, 17:00.
Candidates who have not registered for Examination of NEET UG 2021 are advised to visit the official website of the exam – ntaneet.nic.in – to fill out the online application form.
Examination of NEET UG 2021 will be held on September 12, 2021.
The following is the document needed to fill out the NEET UG 2021 application form
Scanned images from the latest candidate passport size photos (size: 10 KB to 200 KB)
Photo size postcard (4 “x6”) (size: 50 kb – 300 kb)
Candidate signature (file size: 4kb – 30kb)
Impres the left hand thumb (file size: 10 kb-50 kb) in jpg / jpeg format.
(In the event that the possibility of the left thumb is not available, the right-hand thumb impression can be used)
Class X Passing Certificate (file size: 100 KB to 400 KB) in JPG / JPEG format
Note: For photography, the focus is necessary on the face (80% face scope, the ear is clearly visible, on a white background).
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Step-by-step guide to fill out the NEET UG application form 2021
Applies to online registration using your unique email ID or your parents and telephone number
Fill in the online application form and record the system produced by the system No.
Upload required documents
Pay the application fee and keep the cost evidence paid safely for future reference
Note: All 4 steps can be done together in one or at different times
Last year, the test in the national feasibility (NEET) was carried out on September 13 amid strict preventive measures remembering the Covid-19 pandemic.
A total of 13.66 Lakh candidates have emerged in the test that qualifies 7,71,500.
From last year, acceptance to the MBBS course at the 13 All India Institute of Medical Sciences and Jawaharlal Postgraduate Education and Research Institute, Puducherry, was also being carried out through Neet after amendments in the National Medical Commission Law, 2019.
The test will be offered in 11 languages - English, Hindi, Assam, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.