NEET 2021 EXAM CITY: At neet.nta.nic.in, NTA will announce the cities for the NEET 2021 test. The NEET UG 2021 test will be given in 203 cities.
NEW DELHI: For all enrolled applicants, the National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to announce the assigned NEET 2021 test cities today, August 20, via neet.nta.nic.in. Test cities for NEET 2021 comprise all cities where the medical entrance exam will be held. Applicants can use their application number and password to verify the NEET-UG 2021 test city that has been assigned to them.
The NTA will assign applicants to exam cities based on their preferences expressed on the NEET 2021 application form. According to the most recent information, the NEET-UG exam will be held on September 12, 2021, in 203 exam cities, with 83,075 MBBS, 26,949 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH, 525 BVSc, AH seats, 1,899 AIIMS, and 249 JIPMER MBBS seats available.
How to check allotted exam centre of NTA NEET
Candidates who are unsure how to verify the NEET 2021 test centre they have been assigned must follow the procedures outlined below.
- neet.nta.nic.in is the official website of the NTA.
- Select “NEET 2021 candidate login” from the drop-down menu.
- To login, enter your NEET 2021 application number and password.
- The information about the NEET test centre that has been assigned to you will be presented.
- Examine the specifics of the NEET city that has been assigned to you.
Increase in NEET 2021 exam centres
With an increase in exam cities, the NEET 2021 information bulletin PDF has been issued. The NEET test will be held across 203 cities this year. Two more NEET 2021 test cities have been added to the list: Dubai and Kuwait City. The decision to expand the number of NEET 2021 exam centres was made in order to maintain social distance norms and prevent the development of COVID-19.
Facilities at NEET 2021 exam centres
“Face masks will be supplied to all applicants at the centre,” the Education Minister stated, in order to ensure adherence to COVID-19 standards. There will also be staggered time periods for admission and leave, contactless registration, appropriate sanitization, and seats with social distance, among other things.”