NTA NEET 2020 Admit Card Postponed: According to media reports, NTA i.e. the National Testing Agency will not be releasing the NEET 2020 Admit Card today, which was earlier notified by the agency. Reports have also indicated that the NEET 2020 Medical Entrance Exam might be postponed by the apex testing agency owing to the 21-day national lockdown announced by the Central Government to curb the spread of the disease. While, several media reports have claimed NTA officials confirming the news about NEET 2020 Admit Card not releasing today, the exam authority has yet not issued any official notification to this regards on its website ntaneet.nic.in. Once available, all the details about NEET 2020 Exam, including admit card link and revised dates for NTA NEET 2020 Exam will be updated on Here.
NTA Working on Revised Exam Schedule
Reports coming from different agencies have also suggested that the HRD Ministry has asked the National Testing Agency to start working on a revised exam schedule for all the national level entrance exams that are organized by it. So far, NTA has already announced postponement of JEE Main 2020 Exam, officially. But, with the 21-day lockdown announced, it is highly likely that exam dates for all the other exams, including NEET 2020, UGC NET 2020 and others will also be postponed. The revised exam calendar being prepared by the NTA will also have to keep in mind the delay in the completion of the board exams, which have been delayed due to COVID-19 lockdown. The revised date for NEET 2020 Exam and others will have to avoid with rescheduled board examinations.
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