NEET Result 2019
NEET Result 2019 will be declared on June 5. National Testing Agency (NTA) will report the outcomes in online mode on authority site which is ntaneet.nic.in. To check NEET 2019 outcome, hopefuls must login by entering their application number, date of birth and security code; then again, the connection to check the outcome would likewise be refreshed on this page. NEET result 2019 would be accessible as score card with subtleties like competitor’s name and move number, subject-wise and complete imprints, percentile score, All India Rank, class rank, and furthermore classification astute qualifying cutoff. Alongside the presentation of the NEET 2019 outcome, the rundown of 50 toppers will likewise be discharged by NTA. NEET qualified hopefuls will be qualified to take an interest in either focal guiding led by MCC or state directing led by the particular states or both. Seat designation for MBBS/BDS seats will be founded on the NEET 2019 position (or checks) of the hopeful. It is to be noticed that MCC and the individual states will discharge separate legitimacy records for seat apportioning.
NEET Result 2019 – Highlights
On June 5, 2019 |
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Last date to download result | Till August 4, 2019 (60 days from the declaration) |
Official website to download results |
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Declaring authority |
National Testing Agency |
Number of registered aspirants |
15.19 lakh aspirants |
Credentials to check NEET UG result |
Application number, date of birth and security pin |
Details printed on scorecard |
Name, subject-wise and total marks, percentile scores, AIR for 15% AIQ seats, cutoff score |
NEET Cutoff percentile |
UR – 50 |
Validity of result |
For academic session 2019-20 |
Admission through NEET 2019 result |
15% All India Quota seats |
Courses offered |
MBBS, BDS, BUMS, BAMS, BHMS, BSMS, BNYS, B.V.Sc and AH courses |
Counselling tentative start date |
Second week of June 2019 |
NEET Result 2019 – Step by Step Process
Candidates can check the step-by-step procedure listed below to check results of NEET 2019 and download their scorecards.
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Step 1:
Visit the official website – ntaneet.nic.in
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Step 2:
Click on the “View NEET (UG) – 2019 Result” tab given on the screen.
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Step 3:
Enter your application number, date of birth and security pin displayed on screen.
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Step 4:
The result consisting of the scorecard will be displayed.
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Step 5:
Download the NEET 2019 result by clicking on the ‘Print’ button and then save it.
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Step 6:
Candidates are advised to save a copy of their NEET result 2019 and keep it safe in their systems for future reference.
The image of a NEET result-cum-score card has been provided below:
Details mentioned on NEET 2019 Result
The result of NEET 2019 will contain the following information
- Candidate’s Roll Number
- Application Number
- Personal Details (including candidate’s name, father’s and mother’s name, gender, DOB, nationality, category/sub-category, etc.)
- Marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany and Zoology)
- Total Marks obtained
- Percentile Score
- NEET All India Rank
- NEET Qualifying Status
- AIR for 15% AIQ seats NEET
- NEET Cutoff Score
NEET Merit List 2019
NTA will release the merit lists for counselling using NEET result 2019. Merit lists will be prepared category wise. They will contain information like the merit rank, marks, roll number and percentile. Please note that reserved category candidates can appear in more than one NEET 2019 merit lists.
NTA will share these merit lists with central and state counselling authorities, who will use them for admission purposes. The respective counselling authorities will then publish subsequent merit lists as per their guidelines. MCC will release merit lists for admission to All India Quota seats as well as Deemed and Central universities seats. The respective state counselling authorities will prepare the merit lists for candidates who are native to the state.
What happens when two candidates obtain same marks in NEET Result 2019?
The inter-se merit or All India NEET rank in the result of NEET 2019, where two or more candidates score equal marks, is determined by employing the tie-breaking criteria described in detail below:
- Biology Marks– Candidates with higher marks in Biology in NEET are given a higher order of merit compared to those with lesser marks in Biology.
- Chemistry Marks – In case, there is still a tie, then candidates’ marks in Chemistry will be considered. Candidate with higher marks in Chemistry is given a higher order of merit compared to those with lesser marks in Chemistry.
- Less Incorrect Answers – If the tie persists, the candidate with the lesser number of incorrect answers in NEET will be given a higher order of merit compared to others.
- Age Factor – If the tie is not broken even after considering all the above factors, the candidate senior in age will be placed higher in the order of merit compared to others.