NEET answer key 2021 released: How to raise objections, result date

National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the provisional answer keys, recorded responses and answer sheets for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2021. Students who appeared for the exam can download their answer key from neet.nta.nic.in. or nta.ac.in. The scanned image of OMR answer sheet has already been sent to the registered e-mail address given by the candidates.

Candidates can submit objections till October 17 at 9 pm. 100 will be charged per answer challenge. If candidates are challenging the recorded responses received from the OMR answer sheet, a fee of Rs 200 per question will be charged. The fee payment window will remain open till October 17 at 10 pm. “No challenge will be entertained without receiving the processing fee online,” the NTA said in an official notice.

NEET answer key 2021: How to raise objections

Step 1: Visit neet.nta.nic.in

Step 2: Click on ‘Apply for Answer Key Challenge’

Step 3: Select Test Booklet Code, Log-in using credentials

Step 4: Click on the box next to the key you want to challenge

Step 5: Upload supporting documents by selecting ‘Choose File’ option

Step 6: Save Claim, Pay, Send

The challenges raised by the candidates will be verified by a panel of subject experts. If found correct, the answer key will be revised accordingly. The key to be finalized by the experts after the challenge will be final. On the basis of the revised final answer key, the result will be prepared and declared. While the NTA has not released the result date, it is likely that the NEET result 2021 will be declared by the end of October.

NEET 2021: How to estimate score?

To calculate the marks, students must know the ranking system for medical admission. Four marks will be awarded for each correct answer and one mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Students have to count the number of correct answers by four as per the answer key.

The percentile score is calculated by the formula – 100 multiplied by the number of candidates divided by the total number of candidates who appeared with the RAW score. More than 95% of the 16 lakh candidates who registered for the exam attempted it.

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