The Central Board of Secondary
Education (CBSE) released the NEET 2016 OMR (Optical Mark
Recognition) Answer sheet of Phase I and Phase II on 4 August 2016
before the earlier announcement. NEET Phase 1, earlier known as AIPMT
2016, was conducted on May 1, 2016 and the NEET Phase II was held on
July 24, 2016.
Earlier, as per the official CBSE
notification, the OMR sheet was supposed to be released on August 7.
All those who had appeared for the same, may check it at the official
website, www.aipmt.nic.in
The NEET exam was conducted for
admission into MBBS/BDS courses in the prestigious
medical/dental colleges
of India run with the approval of Medical Council of India/Dental
Council of India under the observation of Union Ministry of Health
and Family Welfare, Government of India. This year, approximately 4.7
lakh candidates registered to appear for the examination at various
centres.
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The candidates who want to check
the NEET Phase I and Phase II OMR sheets can consider following the
steps mentioned here and do it faster than possible otherwise.
Long on the official website
www.aipmt.nic.in
Click on the Tab flashing ‘OMR
Challenge’ option on the left-hand side of the homepage.
Enter all the required details
such as Registration number and Password
Click to login
Candidates can download, save and
take the printout of the same for future reference.
Candidates who want to challenge
the OMR grading of their OMR sheet may do so by paying INR 1000 per
response challenged. However, the execution of NEET Exam as a single
entrance for MBBS and BDS courses throughout
the country for government and privately owned as well as run medical
and dental colleges throughout was deferred for one year after
President Pranab Mukherjee signed an ordinance put forth by Modi
government.
As per the recent reports, the
question paper for the NEET Exam for Phase II was held on July 24,
2016 was leaked, which CBSE later categorically denied. Reports also
have it that a petition has also been filed in the Supreme Court
regarding the re-test for the NEET Exam for the second phase.
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