NEET 2017 Exam Admit Card: Candidates who successfully filled in the application forms for the exams can download their admit cards from the official website of CBSE NEET as soon as the download link is activated.
NEET 2017 Exam Admit Card: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) today released the admit card for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) on April 22, according to an official notification available on the homepage of the official website. The exam is scheduled to take place on May 7, 2017 across 104 centres in the country. Candidates who successfully filled in the application forms for the exams can download their admit cards from the official website of CBSE NEET as soon as the download link is activated. In case candidates face some difficulty in accessing the same, they should wait for a while before trying again. The rush on the website usually causes it to slow down, but this does not last long. How to download NEET 2017 Exam Admit Card – Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to successfully access their own cards:
Step 1- Visit the official website at cbseneet.nic.in
Step 2- Once you enter the home page, click on ‘Candidate
Login’ that is available under ‘Online Services’ on the left-hand side of the page
Step 3- On the Login page, enter your registration number and password in the space provided and then press login/submit
Step 4- Once you enter your candidate page, follow the instruction to download your admit card
Step 5- As your admit card appears on the screen, check all the details mentioned on it, contact the officials in case of any discrepancy
Step 6- Save your admit card and take a print out of the same for future use.
Note: Candidates without the admit card will not be allowed to sit for the examination.
Earlier All India Pre Medical Test (AIPMT) was conducted for admission to all medical programmes, but in 2013, NEET replaced AIPMT as an entrance examination to medical institutions. The notification about putting an age bar for NEET 2017 was released in the month of January by CBSE, but it was soon scrapped by the Supreme Court. According to the notification, no candidates above the age of 25 would have been allowed to sit for the examination. A final verdict in this matter is still due and SC will give a judgement over it in July.