NEET –

NEET is a national-level medical entrance exam conducted for admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other medical courses in India. It is mandatory for students aiming to pursue medical education in government or private institutions. Stay updated with the latest NEET syllabus, exam pattern, important dates, and preparation tips to boost your chances of success.

There are Two Key Phases of NEET:

NEET UG Application

  • Conducted by: National Testing Agency (NTA)
  • Open to: All students who have completed or are appearing for Class 12 with Biology
  • Purpose: To register and qualify for the NEET UG exam
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NEET UG Exam

  • Mode: Offline (pen and paper-based)
  • Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany & Zoology)
  • For Admission to: MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other medical programs
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FAQ

NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is a medical entrance exam in India conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

Students who have completed or are appearing for Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English are eligible.

NEET is required for admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH courses, veterinary sciences, and some BSc nursing programs

There is no limit on the number of NEET attempts as long as you meet the age and qualification criteria.

 

Yes, NEET is conducted in multiple languages including English, Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, and more.

The minimum age is 17 years as of 31st December of the admission year. There is no upper age limit as per the latest guidelines. 

NEET consists of 200 questions (180 to be attempted) from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and is 720 marks in total.

Yes, open school students are eligible, provided they meet the subject and qualification requirements.

 

Yes, Indian students must qualify NEET even to pursue MBBS in foreign medical universities.

Focus on NCERT textbooks, practice previous years’ papers, take mock tests regularly, and follow a disciplined study routine.

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