
NEET UG 2022 Registration ends today, know how to apply
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The NEET UG 2022 registration process will end today. Applicants who are interested are advised to apply on or before the last date, to avoid a last-minute rush.
NEET UG 2022: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET-UG) 2022 application process will end today, May 15. Applicants who have not applied yet and are interested in applying are advised to apply now to avoid the last-minute rush. Applicants can register by visiting the official website, i.e., neet.nta.ac.in.
The NEET 2022 UG exam will be held in pen and paper mode on July 17, 2022.
The NTS NEET exam will consist of 2022 questions with a duration of 200 minutes.
Interested applicants for NEET 2022 will have to pay an application fee of Rs 1,600 for the general category, while for general-EWS, and OBC-NCL category candidates the registration fee is Rs 1,500.
Visit the official website - neet.nta.nic.in
Click on the link that reads, "Registrations for NEET-UG 2022"
Register yourself and fill in the application form

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