Published 13:31 IST, September 8th 2020
NEET SS Admit Card: NEET SS 2020 hall ticket to release on September 8; see details
The National Board of Examination will be releasing the NEET SS Admit Card on September 8 on its official website. Here are all the details you need to know.
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National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Super-Speciality or NEET SS Admit Card for 2020 is going to be released today. official tice for release was published on official website of National Board of Examinations nbe.edu.in. While NEET SS Admit card is being released today exam itself is scheduled to be conducted on September 15, 2020.
All aspiring candidates should te that scheduled date of release for NEET SS Admit Card was September 7 but it was delayed and tice was posted on. This was, however, delayed and tice was posted on NBE’s official website. Read on to find out, “How to download NEET SS Admit Card?”
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How to download NEET SS Admit Card?
- student must first visit NBE’s official website nbe.edu.in to download NEET SS Admit card.
- Next, Click on NEET SS option.
- te that NEET SS Admit Card link would be activated once it is released.
- Click on link
- In next step, candidate is required to sign in using your application number and all or details of ir account.
- Once you click on Submit option you will be able to download NEET SS Exam 2020’s Admit card.
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What time will NEET SS Admit Cards be released?
time for release of NEET SS hall ticket is t yet kwn. Candidates are advised to keep checking official website regularly. In case of any query, students can contact NEET SS helpline number on 022 61087595 or email on helpdesknbeexam@gmail.com.
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NEET SS 2020 Exam
NEET SS or Super Speciality examination is held by National Board of Education for admitting students into Master of Chirurgiae (MCh) and Diplomate of National Board (DNB) super speciality courses. While NEET SS exam is scheduled to be conducted on September 15, results for exam will be anunced on September 25, 2020. This is a computer-based test. 40% of questions in exam will be from all eligible feeder broad speciality courses, while remaining 60% will be from super speciality course selected by candidate.
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13:31 IST, September 8th 2020