MIZORAM NEET UG 2026

Dates, Eligibility, Registration, Exam Pattern, Syllabus, Admit Card, Counselling

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on 17 Apr, 2026 03:27

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Mizoram NEET UG: Entrance exams for MBBS, BDS & AYUSH Course

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Exam

The NEET UG 2026 exam for medical aspirants from Mizoram is expected to be held on May 3, 2026, in offline (pen-and-paper) mode. The examination will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), and the official NEET UG 2026 notification is expected to be released by the end of this year. As per current estimates, a limited but competitive number of students from Mizoram are likely to appear for NEET UG 2026, competing at the national level for MBBS and BDS seats.

The NEET UG 2026 application form is expected to be released around the first week of February 2026 on the official NTA website. The exam will be conducted in 13 languages, including English and Hindi (regional language availability depends on NTA notifications). Mizoram students applying for NEET 2026 should carefully review details related to exam dates, eligibility criteria, registration process, syllabus, exam pattern, and preparation strategy to improve their chances of securing a medical seat.

To appear for NEET UG 2026, candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) and must be at least 17 years old on or before 31 December 2026, as per NMC/NTA guidelines. Mizoram candidates should note that there is no separate state-level entrance exam, and admissions are based entirely on NEET UG scores. Eligible students may seek admission through Mizoram state-linked / nominated seats (if notified), All India Quota (AIQ) counselling, or private/deemed medical colleges across India.

The official NEET UG 2026 notification, including details of the application form, syllabus, exam pattern, and important instructions, will be released on the NTA NEET website – www.neet.nta.nic.in. Securing a high NEET score is especially important for Mizoram candidates, as the number of state-linked medical seats is very limited and competition is intense.

As per recent trends, Mizoram medical admissions prioritise eligible state residents under applicable state-linked or nomination rules, with counselling handled by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram. Candidates must register online for counselling after the NEET results are declared. Cut-offs for Mizoram-linked seats remain high due to limited availability, and students are strongly advised to plan parallel options such as AIQ and private/deemed colleges, while staying updated with official NTA and DHTE notifications for any policy or guideline changes.


What is Mizoram NEET UG 2026

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 refers to the admission process through which students from Mizoram secure seats in undergraduate medical courses such as MBBS and BDS, along with AYUSH and other NEET-based medical programs, in India. Mizoram does not conduct any separate state-level entrance examination for medical admissions. Instead, admissions are based entirely on the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) conducted at the national level by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

For Mizoram candidates, NEET UG 2026 scores are used to determine eligibility for:

  • State-linked / nominated medical seats (if notified by the state)

  • All India Quota (AIQ) seats (15%) through the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)

  • Private and deemed medical colleges across India

  • MBBS admissions abroad (subject to NEET qualification)

The state-level counselling and coordination, wherever applicable for Mizoram-linked seats, is handled by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram. To be considered under any Mizoram state-linked or nomination-based admission process, candidates must satisfy NEET qualification criteria along with Mizoram residency/domicile or eligibility rules prescribed by the state authorities.

A high NEET score is extremely important for Mizoram aspirants, as the number of state-linked medical seats is very limited and competition is intense. The admission process typically involves online registration, document verification, preparation of merit/eligibility lists, and seat allotment, all strictly based on NEET ranks, category eligibility, and availability of seats.

Conducted every year, the Mizoram NEET UG admission pathway sees growing participation from students aiming for medical careers. With increasing national competition and limited state-linked opportunities, NEET performance has become the single most decisive factor for Mizoram students seeking admission into MBBS, BDS, and other medical programs.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Highlights

Particulars Details

Admission Name

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 (Medical & Dental Admission for Mizoram Candidates)

Based On

NEET UG 2026 Score (No Separate State Exam)

Exam Conducting Body

National Testing Agency (NTA)

State Counselling / Coordinating Authority

Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram

Admission Level

National-Level NEET Based + State-Linked / Nomination-Based Process

All India Quota (AIQ)

15% Seats Filled by MCC (Open to Mizoram Candidates)

Courses Offered

MBBS, BDS, AYUSH Courses (BAMS/BHMS etc.), B.Sc. Nursing & Other NEET-Based Programs (as applicable)

Eligibility for Mizoram Candidates

Must Qualify NEET UG 2026 + Fulfil Mizoram Residency/Domicile or State Eligibility Rules (if applicable)

Application Mode (State Process)

Online Registration (as notified by DHTE Mizoram)

Expected Counselling Start

June–July 2026 (After NEET UG 2026 Result)

Seat Type Covered

State-Linked / Nominated Seats (if notified), AIQ Seats, Private & Deemed Medical Colleges

Reservation Categories

As per Mizoram Govt. & Central norms (ST, SC, EWS, PwD etc., if applicable)

Selection Criteria

NEET Score, All India Rank (AIR), Category, Domicile/Eligibility, Merit List

Documents Required

NEET Admit Card, NEET Scorecard, Class 10 & 12 Certificates, Mizoram Domicile/Residence Certificate, Category Certificate (if applicable), Photo ID, Other State-Notified Documents

Total MBBS Seats Linked to Mizoram

Very Limited (State-Linked / Nominated Seats; varies yearly)

Official Websites

https://neet.nta.nic.in (NEET) • DHTE Mizoram Official Portal (for counselling notices)

Note:
Mizoram does not have a large in-state medical seat pool like major states. Therefore, candidates are strongly advised to participate in AIQ counselling (MCC) and explore private/deemed colleges in parallel to maximise admission chances.

Courses Offered Through Mizoram NEET UG 2026
(Core + Allied Programmes for Mizoram Candidates)

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 admission pathway enables eligible students from Mizoram to secure admission into Undergraduate Medical, Dental, AYUSH, Nursing, and Allied Health programmes across India through NEET UG scores. Mizoram does not have a full in-state medical college ecosystem like larger states, so admissions are facilitated through state-linked / nominated seats (if notified), All India Quota (AIQ – 15%), and Private/Deemed Universities.
NEET UG is conducted by NTA, AIQ counselling by MCC, and state-linked coordination (if applicable) by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram.

 


PART A — CORE COURSES UNDER NEET UG (FOR MIZORAM CANDIDATES)

These are the primary professional medical and dental degrees that require NEET UG 2026 qualification.

 


1. MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery)

Available to Mizoram candidates through NEET UG 2026

  • Duration: 5.5 years (including 1-year compulsory internship)
  • Regulatory Body: National Medical Commission (NMC)
  • Seat Access for Mizoram Candidates:
    • State-linked / nominated seats (if notified by Mizoram Govt.)
    • 15% All India Quota (AIQ) via MCC
    • Private & Deemed Medical Universities across India
  • Seat Availability: Very limited under state-linked options; AIQ/private seats vary yearly
  • Career Options: Doctor, Surgeon, Medical Officer, Clinical Specialist, Researcher, Public Health Professional

Why Choose MBBS (for Mizoram Students)?
MBBS remains the most preferred medical career. For Mizoram aspirants, a strong NEET score is crucial due to limited state-linked seats, making AIQ and private/deemed colleges important parallel options.

 


2. BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)

Available to Mizoram candidates through NEET UG 2026

  • Duration: 5 years (including 1-year internship)
  • Regulatory Body: Dental Council of India (DCI)
  • Seat Access:
    • AIQ counselling (MCC)
    • Private & Deemed Dental Colleges
  • Seat Availability: Depends on national counselling and private institutions
  • Career Options: Dentist, Oral Surgeon, Orthodontist, Cosmetic Dentist, Implant Specialist

Who should choose BDS?
Suitable for students interested in oral healthcare, dental surgery, cosmetic dentistry, and those planning private clinical practice or specialization.

3. AYUSH COURSES FOR MIZORAM CANDIDATES (NEET REQUIRED)

Admissions into AYUSH courses (Indian traditional medicine systems) for Mizoram candidates are conducted through NEET-UG, followed by All India Quota (AIQ) counselling, AYUSH counselling authorities, and private/deemed institutions. Mizoram does not have a large in-state AYUSH college network, so most admissions are through national counselling channels.

Course Full Form Duration Colleges Accessible to Mizoram Candidates Approx. Seats (India) Regulatory Body

BAMS

Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery

5.5 yrs

Govt & Private AYUSH Colleges across India (via AIQ/AYUSH counselling)

30,000+

NCISM

BHMS

Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery

5.5 yrs

Govt & Private Homeopathy Colleges across India

20,000+

NCH

BUMS

Bachelor of Unani Medicine & Surgery

5.5 yrs

Select Govt & Private Colleges (limited availability)

3,000+

NCISM

BSMS

Siddha Medicine & Surgery

5.5 yrs

Mainly Tamil Nadu & select states (AIQ based)

2,000+

NCISM

BNYS

Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences

5.5 yrs

Govt & Private Colleges across India

1,000+

NCISM

Why Choose AYUSH (for Mizoram Students)?
AYUSH courses are suitable for students interested in alternative medicine, holistic healthcare, naturopathy, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani, and Siddha systems. These fields offer growing opportunities in government hospitals, wellness centres, private practice, research, and integrative healthcare, especially when MBBS seats are highly competitive.

 


4. VETERINARY COURSES FOR MIZORAM CANDIDATES (BVSc & AH)

Admissions into BVSc & AH (Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry) for Mizoram candidates are also based on NEET UG scores, followed by AIQ counselling and state veterinary counselling of participating states.

  • Course: BVSc & AH
  • Duration: 5.5 years (including compulsory internship)
  • Regulatory Body: Veterinary Council of India (VCI)
  • Colleges Accessible: Government Veterinary Colleges across India (via AIQ)
  • Approx. Seats (India): 6,000+ seats

Career Options:
Veterinary Doctor, Animal Surgeon, Livestock Development Officer, Research Scientist, Wildlife Veterinarian, Government Veterinary Officer.

Why Choose BVSc & AH (for Mizoram Students)?
BVSc & AH is an excellent option for students passionate about animal healthcare, livestock management, dairy science, and veterinary research. The course offers strong government job prospects, especially in rural development, animal husbandry departments, and research institutions.

PART B — ALLIED & RELATED HEALTH COURSES (For Mizoram Candidates)
(Often Chosen by NEET Aspirants from Mizoram)

These Allied & Related Health Science programmes are available to Mizoram students across India through Central Institutes, State Universities of other states, and Private/Deemed colleges. Mizoram does not have a wide in-state allied health college network, so admissions are usually through national or institutional counselling.

Many of these courses are currently merit-based (10+2), but NEET may become mandatory in future years for several allied health programmes due to national policy changes by NMC/NTA.

Course Full Form Duration NEET Requirement (for Mizoram Candidates) Key Career Paths

B.Sc Nursing

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

4 yrs

Required for Central Institutes (AIIMS, JIPMER); Merit/State rules elsewhere (subject to change)

Registered Nurse, Nursing Officer, Clinical Instructor, Hospital Administrator

BPT

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

4.5 yrs

NO (Mostly Merit-Based; NEET may be mandatory in future)

Physiotherapist, Sports Rehab Specialist

BOT

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy

4.5 yrs

NO

Occupational Therapist, Rehabilitation Specialist

BMLT

Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology

3 yrs

NO

Lab Technologist, Diagnostic Lab Supervisor

B.Sc Optometry

Bachelor of Science in Optometry

4 yrs

NO

Optometrist, Vision Care Specialist

B.Sc Radiology / Imaging Technology

3–4 yrs

NO

Radiographer, MRI/CT Scan Technologist

B.Sc Perfusion Technology

3–4 yrs

NO

Cardiac Perfusionist

B.Sc OTT

Operation Theatre Technology

3–4 yrs

NO

OT Technician, Surgical Assistant

B.Sc Dialysis Technology

3 yrs

NO

Dialysis Technician

B.Sc Anaesthesia Technology

3 yrs

NO

Anaesthesia Technologist

B.Sc Emergency & Trauma Care

3 yrs

NO

Emergency & Trauma Care Specialist

B.Sc Physician Assistant

3 yrs

NO

Physician Assistant, Clinical Support Officer

B.Sc Forensic Science

3 yrs

NO

Forensic Analyst, Lab Scientist

B.Sc Nutrition & Dietetics

3 yrs

NO

Dietitian, Nutrition Consultant

Important Notes for Mizoram Students

  • NEET is compulsory for AIIMS/JIPMER Nursing and may expand to more allied courses in coming years
  • Most allied courses are currently merit-based, using Class 12 PCB marks
  • These programmes offer stable healthcare careers and serve as strong alternatives for students who do not secure MBBS/BDS seats
  • Admission rules vary by institution and state, so candidates must check official notifications carefully

Why Allied Health Courses Are a Good Option for Mizoram Aspirants

With very limited MBBS/BDS seats, allied health programmes provide practical, job-oriented medical careers with opportunities in hospitals, diagnostic centres, rehabilitation units, research labs, and overseas healthcare systems.

Summary of NEET-UG Seat Distribution
(Approximate, Mizoram Candidates – 2026)

Category Colleges Accessible to Mizoram Candidates Total Seats (Approx.)

MBBS

State-linked / Nominated seats (very limited) + Govt & Private Medical Colleges across India (via AIQ)

Very limited (state-linked) + AIQ seats nationwide

BDS

Govt & Private Dental Colleges across India (AIQ / Private)

Varies nationally

AYUSH (BAMS, BHMS, BNYS, BUMS, BSMS)

Govt & Private AYUSH Colleges across India

1,000s of seats (India level)

BVSc & AH

Government Veterinary Colleges across India (AIQ)

~6,000+ seats (India)

Allied / Paramedical (Non-MBBS)

Central Institutes + Private/Deemed Colleges across India

Varies by institute (mostly merit-based)

 


Key Takeaways for Aspirants (Mizoram)

  • NEET-UG is mandatory for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and BVSc & AH admissions for Mizoram candidates.
  • Mizoram has very limited or no large in-state medical seat pool, so AIQ (15%) and private/deemed colleges are the primary admission pathways.
  • Top options via AIQ include Central Government Medical Colleges, Government Dental Colleges, AYUSH institutions, and Veterinary Universities across India.
  • Plan-B options are crucial: Allied and Paramedical programmes such as Nursing, Physiotherapy, Radiology, Optometry, MLT, OT, Dialysis, Anaesthesia, and Emergency Care offer stable healthcare careers even if MBBS/BDS seats are not secured.
  • Counselling is conducted by MCC (AIQ), respective AYUSH/Veterinary counselling authorities, and private/deemed institutions. State-linked coordination (if notified) is handled by DHTE, Government of Mizoram.
  • Scope & Career Growth: India’s expanding healthcare system ensures strong opportunities in medical, dental, AYUSH, veterinary, nursing, and allied health professions, including government jobs, private hospitals, research, and overseas employment.

 


Final Note

For Mizoram NEET-UG aspirants, qualifying NEET opens doors to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, Veterinary, and Allied Health courses across India. While state-linked seats are limited, AIQ and private/deemed colleges provide thousands of opportunities nationwide. With the right strategy, documentation readiness, and active participation in counselling, NEET-UG can lead you to a rewarding career as a Doctor, Dentist, AYUSH Physician, Veterinary Doctor, Nurse, Physiotherapist, or Healthcare Technologist.

Mizoram NEET-UG 2026 Exam & Counselling Dates

The NEET UG 2026 exam for Mizoram aspirants is expected to be held in May 2026, in offline (pen-and-paper) mode, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). After the examination, NTA will release the provisional answer key and OMR response sheets around June 2026.

Candidates will be given 2–3 days to submit objections against the provisional answer key. After reviewing the challenges, NTA will publish the final answer key and NEET UG 2026 result by mid-June 2026, enabling candidates to proceed with counselling.

For Mizoram students, medical admissions are entirely NEET-based, and eligible candidates can participate in:

  • All India Quota (AIQ) counselling conducted by MCC, and

  • Mizoram state-linked / nomination-based counselling (if notified), coordinated by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram.

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 counselling process is expected to begin around July 2026, after the declaration of NEET results and release of eligibility/merit lists. Counselling and seat allotment will be carried out in multiple rounds, depending on seat availability and national counselling timelines.

After the completion of the main counselling rounds, stray vacancy or mop-up rounds (if applicable) are likely to be conducted between October and November 2026. The entire NEET UG 2026 admission process for Mizoram candidates is expected to conclude by November 2026, in line with national medical admission schedules.

As observed in previous years, dates may change due to:

  • National counselling timelines (MCC)

  • Seat matrix updates

  • Legal or policy decisions at the national level

Candidates are strongly advised to regularly check official notifications from NTA and DHTE Mizoram, as counselling schedules and deadlines are strictly enforced and missing a round may result in loss of admission opportunity.

Expected Schedule (Mizoram NEET-UG 2026)

Dates vs Upcoming Mizoram Counselling Events (Tentative)

Dates Upcoming Mizoram Counselling Events

July 2026

State-linked counselling / nomination registration begins (Expected)

July–August 2026

Eligibility verification, choice filling & Round 1 allotment (Tentative)

August–September 2026

Round 2 seat allotment & reporting (Tentative)

September–October 2026

Mop-Up / Round 3 counselling (if applicable)

October–November 2026

Stray Vacancy Round (if seats remain)

November 2026

Final reporting & admission closure

Note:Mizoram admissions are NEET-based and generally coordinated through AIQ (MCC) and state/nomination processes notified by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Govt. of Mizoram. Exact rounds depend on seat availability and national timelines.

 


Mizoram NEET-UG 2026 – Expected Dates (Exam + Counselling)

Dates Expected Events (Mizoram / National)

May 2026

NEET-UG 2026 Exam (National – NTA)

Early June 2026

Provisional Answer Key Release (National)

Early June 2026 (2–3 days)

Answer Key Challenge Window (National)

Mid-June 2026

Final Answer Key & NEET-UG 2026 Result (National)

July 2026

Mizoram counselling / nomination registration (Expected)

July–Aug 2026

Round 1 verification, choice filling & allotment (Tentative)

Aug–Sept 2026

Round 2 allotment & reporting (Tentative)

Sept–Oct 2026

Mop-Up / Round 3 (if applicable)

Oct–Nov 2026

Stray Vacancy Round (if applicable)

Nov 2026

Final reporting & admission completion

 


Important Advisory for Mizoram Candidates

  • Always track NTA (neet.nta.nic.in) for national events and DHTE Mizoram notifications for state/nomination updates.

  • Schedules may shift due to MCC timelines, seat matrix updates, or court directions.

  • Missing a reporting deadline can lead to forfeiture of the allotted seat.

(This is a tentative schedule based on previous years; official dates will be announced by NTA/MCC and DHTE Mizoram.)

 


Mizoram NEET-UG Exam Pattern

The NEET-UG exam pattern for Mizoram aspirants is exactly the same as the national NEET-UG format prescribed by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Mizoram does not conduct any separate medical entrance examination, and admissions to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and Veterinary courses are based solely on NEET-UG scores.

The NEET-UG 2026 examination will be conducted in offline (pen-and-paper) mode with a total duration of 3 hours.

Candidates from Mizoram appearing for NEET-UG must attempt 180 compulsory multiple-choice questions (MCQs), distributed across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany + Zoology).

All responses must be marked on the OMR sheet using a blue or black ballpoint pen provided at the examination centre.

 


NEET-UG Question & Marks Distribution (Applicable for Mizoram)

Subject Number of Questions Total Marks

Physics

45

180

Chemistry

45

180

Botany

45

180

Zoology

45

180

Total

180

720

 


Important Exam Pattern Points for Mizoram Candidates

  • All 180 questions are compulsory; there is no optional section.

  • Each correct answer carries +4 marks.

  • Each incorrect answer attracts –1 negative marking.

  • Unattempted questions carry no marks.

  • The paper is based strictly on the NCERT Class 11 & 12 syllabus.

  • NEET-UG is conducted in 13 languages, and candidates choose their language preference during application.

This exam pattern applies uniformly to all Mizoram candidates seeking admission through All India Quota (MCC) or any state/nomination-based process, making NEET-UG performance the single deciding factor for medical admissions.

Impact of These Changes (For Mizoram NEET-UG Candidates)

  • Higher certainty / uniformity: Since all questions are compulsory, Mizoram students cannot depend on skipping difficult sections. Preparation must be thorough and balanced across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, as every topic directly contributes to the final score.

  • Increased time pressure: With 180 mandatory questions to be solved in 3 hours, candidates must practice strict time management. Regular full-length mock tests are essential to maintain speed and accuracy throughout the paper.

  • Reduced confusion in question selection: The removal of optional questions makes the NEET paper more straightforward. Mizoram aspirants no longer need to decide which section or question set to attempt, helping reduce exam-day stress and uncertainty.

  • Better flexibility in exam centre allocation: Multiple city preferences during NEET application benefit students from remote and hilly regions of Mizoram, increasing the chances of getting an exam centre closer to home and minimizing travel-related difficulties.

  • Greater emphasis on NCERT-based preparation: With a fixed pattern and compulsory questions, Mizoram candidates can rely heavily on NCERT Class 11 & 12 content, focusing on conceptual clarity, diagrams (Biology), formulas (Physics), and reactions (Chemistry).

Overall, these changes create a more predictable and transparent exam structure for Mizoram NEET-UG aspirants, but they also demand complete syllabus coverage, consistent practice, and disciplined time management to secure a competitive rank.

Mizoram NEET-UG 2025 Counselling

The NEET-UG 2025 counselling process for Mizoram candidates began after the declaration of the NEET-UG 2025 results and has been aligned with the national counselling schedule conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), along with any state/nomination-based processes notified by the Government of Mizoram. The counselling activities are expected to continue till October–November 2025, depending on seat availability, mop-up rounds, and stray vacancy rounds.

At present, the final counselling schedule for Mizoram-linked admissions may extend further, as timelines are subject to change based on:

  • Extensions in registration or reporting deadlines

  • Updates in the national seat matrix

  • Court orders or policy decisions at the central level

Initially, the NEET-UG 2025 admission process was expected to conclude by mid-November 2025, but completion may vary depending on the counselling rounds applicable to Mizoram candidates.

Students who have qualified NEET-UG 2025 by securing the minimum cutoff marks are eligible to participate in:

  • All India Quota (AIQ) counselling conducted by MCC, and

  • Mizoram state-linked / nomination-based admission processes (if notified by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education, Government of Mizoram)

Through these counselling channels, eligible candidates can seek admission to MBBS, BDS, and other NEET-based undergraduate medical courses in government and private medical colleges, subject to seat allocation rules, eligibility conditions, and availability of seats.

Candidates are strongly advised to regularly monitor official notifications from MCC, NTA, and the Government of Mizoram, as counselling schedules, registration windows, and reporting deadlines are strictly enforced and missing any stage may result in loss of admission opportunity.

Mizoram NEET-UG Counselling Process

Mizoram NEET-UG admissions are carried out under two major seat categories, similar to other states, but with state-specific coordination and nomination rules.

Seat Categories for Mizoram NEET-UG Counselling

  • 15% All India Quota (AIQ) – Counselling is conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for MBBS/BDS seats available across India, including AIQ seats in Government Medical Colleges. Mizoram candidates are fully eligible to participate in AIQ counselling based on their NEET rank.

  • State / Nomination-Based Seats (Mizoram) – Admissions linked to Mizoram (including state-sponsored or nomination seats, if applicable) are coordinated by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, as per state government notifications and policies. There is no separate state entrance exam; selection is strictly based on NEET-UG score and eligibility criteria.

 


Steps Involved in Mizoram NEET-UG Counselling Process

· Online Registration
Candidates must register through the appropriate counselling authority:

  • MCC portal for All India Quota (AIQ) counselling

  • State/DHTE Mizoram portal or notification-based process (if announced) for Mizoram-linked seats
    During registration, candidates are required to submit personal details, NEET information, and upload prescribed documents.

· Choice Filling & Locking
After publication of the merit list/eligibility list, candidates can:

  • Select and arrange their preferred medical/dental colleges and courses

  • Lock their choices within the given deadline
    Choice filling is entirely NEET rank–based and must be done carefully, as it directly affects seat allotment.

· Seat Allotment Result
Seat allotment is done based on:

  • NEET All India Rank

  • Category & reservation rules (as applicable)

  • Eligibility/nomination status (for Mizoram-linked seats)

  • Availability of seats in participating colleges

Allotment results are published online through the respective counselling portals.

· Reporting to the Allotted Institute
Candidates who receive a seat must:

  • Download the allotment letter

  • Report to the allotted college within the specified time

  • Submit original documents for verification

  • Pay the admission fee and complete joining formalities

Failure to report within the deadline may result in cancellation of the allotted seat.

 


Important Note for Mizoram Candidates

  • Mizoram does not conduct a separate state medical entrance exam.

  • NEET-UG qualification is mandatory for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other NEET-based courses.

  • Candidates must regularly check MCC notifications and Government of Mizoram (DHTE) updates, as counselling rules, nomination procedures, and timelines may vary year to year.

This counselling structure ensures that Mizoram NEET-UG aspirants can access both national-level opportunities (AIQ) and state-linked admission pathways, purely based on merit and eligibility.

Mizoram NEET-UG Eligibility

The NEET-UG score is mandatory for admission into MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing (where applicable), AYUSH (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BSMS) and other NEET-based medical courses for Mizoram candidates.
Mizoram does not conduct a separate entrance exam for medical admissions. Candidates must qualify NEET-UG and meet the eligibility conditions prescribed by NTA/NMC, along with any state/nomination-specific rules issued by the Government of Mizoram (Directorate of Higher & Technical Education – DHTE), if applicable.

 


1. Nationality

Candidates must be:

  • Indian Nationals
  • Non-Resident Indians (NRI)
  • Overseas Citizens of India (OCI)
  • Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)
  • Foreign Nationals (generally eligible only under NRI/Management quota, as per college rules)

2. Age Limit

  • Minimum Age: 17 years as on 31 December of the admission year
  • Maximum Age: No upper age limit (as per current NMC/NTA guidelines)

3. Educational Qualification

· Candidates must have passed or be appearing in Class 12 or equivalent with the following subjects:

  • Physics

  • Chemistry

  • Biology / Biotechnology

  • English (core/regular)

4. Minimum Marks Required (PCB Aggregate in Class 12)

  • General Category: Minimum 50%
  • OBC/SC/ST: Minimum 40%
  • PwD (General): Minimum 45%

(As per NEET-UG eligibility norms applicable nationally)

5. Number of Attempts

  • There is no limit on the number of attempts for NEET-UG.

6. Additional Eligibility for BSc Nursing (Mizoram)

  • Minimum 45% (General) and 40% (Reserved) in PCB
  • Minimum 17 years of age
  • NEET-UG qualification is required wherever NEET is mandated (especially for central institutes or if adopted by state rules).

7. State / Nomination Eligibility (Mizoram-Specific)

  • For Mizoram-linked or nomination-based seats (if notified):
    • · Candidates may be required to produce:

    • Mizoram domicile / permanent resident certificate, or

    • State sponsorship / nomination documents, as notified by the Government of Mizoram (DHTE).

Candidates without Mizoram domicile can still participate in All India Quota (AIQ) counselling conducted by MCC, based purely on NEET rank.

8. Reservation Eligibility

  • Reservation benefits (if applicable) require:
    • Valid Category Certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) issued by a competent authority
    • PwD Certificate from an authorised medical board
    • Any additional documents prescribed under national or state/nomination rules

Final Note

  • Qualifying NEET-UG is compulsory, but it does not guarantee admission.
  • Admission depends on NEET rank, eligibility, category, nomination rules (if any), seat availability, and counselling outcomes.
  • Candidates must upload valid documents, photographs, and signatures as per NEET-UG and counselling guidelines.
  • Mizoram candidates should regularly check notifications from MCC, NTA, and the Government of Mizoram (DHTE) for updates on eligibility and counselling procedures.

Mizoram NEET-UG Syllabus 2026

The NEET-UG syllabus for Mizoram students is exactly the same as the national syllabus prescribed by the National Medical Commission (NMC). Mizoram does not follow a separate or state-specific medical entrance syllabus. All aspirants seeking admission to MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, AYUSH, and other NEET-based medical courses must prepare strictly according to the NMC-approved NEET-UG 2026 syllabus.

The syllabus includes topics from:

  • Physics

  • Chemistry

  • Biology (Botany + Zoology)

These topics are drawn from Class 11 and Class 12 curricula, making the syllabus common for students studying under Mizoram State Board, CBSE, ICSE, and other recognized boards.

The NEET 2026 syllabus has been officially framed and released by NMC to evaluate a student’s:

  • Conceptual clarity
  • Analytical understanding
  • Application-based problem-solving skills

These competencies are essential for medical admissions in Mizoram as well as across India, since NEET-UG is the sole qualifying examination.

 


Syllabus Structure for NEET-UG 2026 (Applicable for Mizoram)

As per the latest NMC framework, NEET 2026 consists of:

  • 20 units in Physics
  • 20 units in Chemistry
  • 10 major units in Biology

Each subject covers both Class 11 and Class 12 NCERT-based content, and questions are framed directly from these concepts.

 


Important Note for Mizoram Students

Students from state boards or regional education systems may notice differences in textbook depth or topic sequencing when compared to NCERT (CBSE) books. Therefore, Mizoram aspirants are strongly advised to cross-check every chapter with the official NEET-UG 2026 syllabus PDF released by NMC/NTA to ensure that no topic is missed.

To score well in NEET-UG 2026, Mizoram candidates should:

  • Rely heavily on NCERT textbooks

  • Focus on complete syllabus coverage

  • Avoid skipping topics assuming they are “state-board specific”

Since NEET-UG is the only gateway to medical education for Mizoram students, strict adherence to the national NMC syllabus is critical for success.

Mizoram NEET-UG 2026 Syllabus– Subject-Wise Chapters

The Mizoram NEET-UG 2026 syllabus is identical to the national NEET syllabus prescribed by NMC/NTA. Mizoram does not follow a separate state syllabus for medical admissions. All candidates must prepare from NCERT Class 11 & Class 12 Physics, Chemistry, and Biology chapters listed below.

 


Mizoram NEET-UG 2026 – Subject-wise Chapters

Subject Class Chapters / Units

Physics

Class 11

Physical World and Measurement, Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power, Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body, Gravitation, Properties of Solids and Liquids, Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Oscillations and Waves

Physics

Class 12

Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Currents, Electromagnetic Waves, Optics, Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation, Atoms and Nuclei, Electronic Devices, Communication Systems

Chemistry (Physical)

Class 11

Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry, Structure of Atom, Classification of Elements & Periodicity, Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure, States of Matter, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Redox Reactions, Solutions, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry

Chemistry (Organic & Inorganic)

Class 11

Hydrogen & its Compounds, s-Block Elements, p-Block Elements (Groups 13 & 14), p-Block Elements (Groups 15 & 16), d-Block Elements (Basic Concepts)

Chemistry (Physical)

Class 12

Solid State, Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry, Chemical Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Redox Reactions

Chemistry (Organic & Inorganic)

Class 12

Haloalkanes & Haloarenes, Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones & Carboxylic Acids, Amines, Biomolecules, Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Coordination Compounds, f-Block Elements

Biology

Class 11

Diversity of the Living World, Structural Organisation in Animals & Plants, Cell Structure and Function, Plant Physiology, Human Physiology, Reproduction, Genetics, Evolution, Biology and Human Welfare, Biotechnology and Its Applications, Ecology and Environment

Biology

Class 12

Reproduction in Organisms, Genetics and Biotechnology, Human Health and Disease, Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production, Microbes in Human Welfare, Environmental Issues

 


Important Note for Mizoram NEET Aspirants

  • All chapters listed above are mandatory for NEET-UG 2026.

  • Questions are directly NCERT-based, especially in Biology.

  • Students from Mizoram State Board or other boards must strictly align their preparation with NCERT textbooks and the official NMC syllabus PDF.

  • Skipping any chapter may significantly reduce NEET score, as all 180 questions are compulsory.

Since NEET-UG is the only gateway for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other medical courses for Mizoram students, complete syllabus coverage is essential for securing a good rank and admission.

Mizoram NEET-UG 2026 Application Form

The NEET-UG 2026 application process for Mizoram students will be conducted online by the National Testing Agency (NTA) through its official NEET portal. Mizoram does not have a separate state-level entrance application for MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, AYUSH, or other NEET-based medical programmes. Therefore, all Mizoram aspirants must apply only through the national NEET-UG 2026 application form.

Candidates seeking admission into MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing (where NEET is applicable), AYUSH (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BSMS), Veterinary, and allied medical courses must complete the NEET-UG 2026 application process online. Offline applications are not accepted under any circumstances.

The NEET-UG 2026 application form is expected to be released in February 2026, followed by a defined window for:

  • Online form submission

  • Application fee payment

  • Correction window for editing details or re-uploading documents

Unlike some earlier years, NTA is expected to strictly follow deadlines, and extension of dates may not be guaranteed. Hence, Mizoram candidates are strongly advised to apply early to avoid last-minute technical issues, document errors, or rejection due to incomplete submissions.

 


Mizoram NEET-UG 2026 Application Form – Expected Schedule

  • Release of NEET-UG 2026 Application Form: February 2026 (Tentative)
  • Last Date to Apply: March 2026 (Tentative)
  • Application Correction Window: To be announced after application closure

 


Important Instructions for Mizoram Candidates

Candidates must carefully enter accurate personal, academic, and contact details while filling out the NEET-UG 2026 form. Particular attention should be given to:

  • Name, date of birth, and gender (must match Class 10 records)

  • NEET exam city preferences

  • Category and reservation details (if applicable)

Applicants are also required to upload documents in the prescribed NTA format, including:

  • Recent passport-size photograph

  • Scanned signature

  • Class 10 certificate (for date of birth)

  • Category / PwD / EWS certificates (if applicable)

Any incorrect information, mismatch of details, or invalid document upload may lead to:

  • Rejection of the NEET application

  • Issues during counselling

  • Disqualification at the admission verification stage

Since NEET-UG qualification is mandatory for Mizoram candidates, completing the application correctly and on time is the first and most critical step toward securing admission into medical and health science courses in India.

Mizoram NEET-UG 2026 Registration Figures

The official number of NEET-UG 2026 applicants from Mizoram will be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) after the closure of the online application window. Traditionally, Mizoram has a smaller but steadily growing number of NEET aspirants compared to larger states. In recent years, several hundred to a few thousand students from Mizoram have registered for NEET annually, and this number is expected to remain stable or increase slightly for NEET-UG 2026.

The gradual increase in registrations from Mizoram is mainly due to:

  • Removal of the upper age limit for NEET
  • Growing awareness about medical and allied health careers
  • Availability of All India Quota (AIQ) seats through MCC counselling
  • Rising interest in MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, Nursing, and Allied Health courses
  • Better access to coaching, online preparation platforms, and digital resources

 


Mizoram NEET-UG 2026 Exam Date

The NEET-UG 2026 exam is expected to be conducted in May 2026, most likely in the first week of May, following the standard schedule of the National Testing Agency (NTA).

  • Mode of Exam:Offline (Pen-and-Paper / OMR-based)
  • Exam Timing: 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
  • Conducting Authority: National Testing Agency (NTA)

For Mizoram candidates, NEET-UG 2026 examination centres are expected to be allotted within the state (where available) or in nearby North-Eastern cities, depending on centre availability and candidate preferences selected during application.

Mizoram NEET-UG Books

Choosing the right study material is essential for Mizoram students aiming to score well in NEET-UG 2026. Since the exam is strictly NCERT-based and nationally standardized, candidates should focus on quality over quantity while selecting books.

For Mizoram NEET aspirants, an effective preparation strategy includes:

  • NCERT textbooks (Class 11 & 12) for Biology, Chemistry, and Physics — mandatory
  • Standard reference books for concept strengthening
  • Chapter-wise MCQ practice books aligned with the NEET pattern
  • Regular mock tests and previous year NEET question papers

Using a balanced combination of NCERT + trusted reference books + MCQ practice resources helps Mizoram students build strong fundamentals, improve accuracy, and stay aligned with the actual NEET exam pattern. This approach is especially important for students targeting AIQ seats or state/nomination-linked medical admissions.

A focused book list avoids confusion, improves revision efficiency, and significantly enhances the chances of securing a competitive NEET rank despite high national-level competition.

Mizoram NEET-UG 2026 Preparation & Recommended Books

To score well in NEET-UG 2026 and secure admission through All India Quota (AIQ) or any Mizoram-linked / nomination-based medical seats, students must prepare with a clear strategy and the right study resources. Since Mizoram does not conduct a separate medical entrance exam, NEET-UG performance alone determines admission, making focused preparation essential.

Follow these key preparation guidelines:

  • Understand the NEET-UG 2026 syllabus and exam pattern thoroughly before starting preparation, as the exam is strictly based on the NMC-prescribed national syllabus.
  • Rely heavily on NCERT textbooks (Class 11 & 12) for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, as a majority of NEET questions—especially in Biology—are directly NCERT-based.
  • Select limited but high-quality reference books aligned with NEET standards to strengthen concepts, numerical problem-solving, and application-based questions.
  • Create a structured and realistic study timetable, ensuring daily coverage of all three subjects along with time for revision and practice.
  • Solve NEET Previous Year Questions (PYQs) chapter-wise and subject-wise to understand recurring topics, difficulty level, and question trends.
  • Take regular full-length mock tests to improve speed, accuracy, and exam temperament, and analyze mistakes carefully to avoid repetition.

For Mizoram aspirants—especially those competing under AIQ—consistent revision, disciplined practice, and NCERT mastery are the keys to achieving a competitive rank.

 


Mizoram NEET-UG Results 2026

The NEET-UG 2026 results will be released online by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on its official NEET portal. Once declared, the results will be available in two main formats, both essential for counselling and admissions:

  • Individual NEET Scorecard
  • All India Merit List (AIR)

After the national results are announced, Mizoram candidates will use their NEET score and All India Rank to participate in:

  • All India Quota (AIQ) counselling conducted by MCC, and

  • Any Mizoram state/nomination-based admission process, if notified by the Government of Mizoram (DHTE).

Unlike larger states, Mizoram does not publish a separate detailed state merit list every year. Admissions are primarily based on NEET rank, eligibility, and nomination rules (if applicable).

Candidates should download and safely keep multiple copies of their NEET-UG 2026 scorecard, as it is mandatory for:

  • Counselling registration

  • Choice filling

  • Document verification

  • Final admission at the allotted medical college

Strong NEET-UG performance is therefore the single most important factor for Mizoram students aspiring to enter MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, Nursing, and other medical programmes in India.

1. Mizoram NEET-UG Result Format

Merit List:
Mizoram does not publish a separate detailed state merit list like Andhra Pradesh. After the National Testing Agency (NTA) declares the NEET-UG results, Mizoram candidates are considered based on their All India Rank (AIR) for admissions through:

  • All India Quota (AIQ) counselling conducted by MCC, and

  • State/nomination-based admissions (if notified) coordinated by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram.

If Mizoram issues any state-linked eligibility or nomination list, it is published through official state notifications and is based strictly on NEET score, AIR, and eligibility criteria.

Scorecard:
The NEET-UG scorecard must be downloaded only from the NTA NEET website. Mizoram does not issue a separate scorecard. The NTA scorecard is the only valid document used for:

  • AIQ counselling (MCC)

  • Mizoram nomination/state-linked verification (if applicable)

  • Document verification and college admission

 


2. How to Check Mizoram NEET-UG Result / Scorecard

  1. Visit the official NEET website: www.neet.nta.nic.in

  2. Click on the “NEET UG 2026 Result” link.

  3. Enter the login credentials:
    1. · Application Number
    2. · Date of Birth
    3. · Security Pin / Captcha

  4. Click Submit.

  5. Your NEET-UG 2026 scorecard will be displayed on the screen.

  6. Download and save the scorecard in PDF format.

  7. Take multiple printouts, as the scorecard is mandatory during AIQ counselling, state/nomination verification, and college admission.

 


3. Understanding the Mizoram NEET-UG Scorecard

The NEET-UG scorecard issued by NTA is the primary document for Mizoram candidates and contains the following details:

  • Candidate’s Name, Roll Number & Application Number
  • Marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (subject-wise)
  • Total Marks out of 720
  • Percentile Score (national-level performance indicator)
  • All India Rank (AIR) – the most important rank for Mizoram candidates
  • Category-wise Rank (if applicable)
  • Qualifying Status for MBBS/BDS/AYUSH and other NEET-based courses

These details are used for:

  • MCC All India Quota counselling

  • Mizoram nomination/state-linked seat processing (if applicable)

  • Final admission and verification at the allotted college

 


4. How to Calculate NEET Percentile (For Mizoram Candidates)

The NEET percentile represents a candidate’s relative performance compared to all NEET test-takers in India, including Mizoram students. It is not the same as percentage marks.

Formula:


Example (Mizoram context):
If 20,00,000 candidates appear for NEET nationwide and 15,00,000 score less than a student:


Importance:

  • Percentile determines the All India Rank (AIR).

  • AIR is the sole ranking basis for Mizoram candidates in AIQ counselling and state/nomination-based admissions.

 


5. Key Points to Remember (Mizoram NEET-UG 2026)

  • NEET results are released only online on the NTA website; no physical scorecard is sent.
  • The NTA NEET scorecard is compulsory for AIQ counselling, Mizoram nomination/state verification (if applicable), and college admission.
  • All India Rank (AIR) is the most critical factor for Mizoram candidates, not a separate state rank.
  • Category rank is applicable only if valid certificates are produced.
  • Keep your NEET application number and date of birth safe for result download, counselling registration, and future reference.

In summary, for Mizoram students, NEET AIR + eligibility determines everything — from counselling participation to final admission into MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other medical programmes.

Mizoram NEET-UG 2025 Cut-Off

The Mizoram NEET-UG 2025 cut-off represents the minimum NEET score and percentile required for admission to MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing (where applicable), and AYUSH programmes for candidates from Mizoram. Unlike larger states, Mizoram does not publish multiple state quota cut-offs in the same format; admissions are primarily based on NEET qualifying cut-off and All India Rank (AIR).

The National Testing Agency (NTA) releases the NEET-UG qualifying cut-off along with the results, which determines whether a candidate is eligible to participate in:

  • All India Quota (AIQ) counselling conducted by MCC, and

  • Mizoram state/nomination-based admissions, if notified by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram.

Key points regarding Mizoram NEET-UG cut-off:

  • The cut-off changes every year depending on:

  • Difficulty level of the NEET exam

  • Total number of NEET candidates nationwide

  • Overall performance of students

  • Availability of MBBS/BDS/AYUSH seats under AIQ or nomination routes

    • Only candidates who score equal to or above the NEET qualifying cut-off prescribed by NTA are considered NEET-qualified and eligible for counselling.

    • Mizoram candidates do not have a separate 85% State Quota cut-off like Andhra Pradesh. Instead:

  • AIQ cut-off (MCC) applies for most admissions

  • Nomination/state-linked eligibility (if applicable) is based on NEET score, AIR, and state rules, not a separately published Mizoram cut-off list.

  • Management and NRI quota seats (in private colleges across India) may have lower admission cut-offs, but candidates must still qualify NEET-UG as per NTA norms.

In summary, for Mizoram aspirants, qualifying the NEET-UG cut-off set by NTA is mandatory, and actual admission depends on All India Rank, counselling choice filling, seat availability, and eligibility/nominations (if any) rather than a separate state-specific cut-off list.

Expected Mizoram NEET-UG 2025 Cut-off – MBBS (General Guidance)

For Mizoram candidates, admissions are primarily through All India Quota (AIQ – MCC) and state/nomination-based seats (if notified). Hence, cut-offs are rank- and AIQ-based, not state-rank based.

Expected NEET Score Range for MBBS (Mizoram Candidates)

Category Expected NEET Score Range Admission Route

General / OC

610 – 580

AIQ (MCC)

OBC / EWS

580 – 550

AIQ (MCC)

SC

500 – 470

AIQ / Nomination (if applicable)

ST

480 – 450

AIQ / Nomination (if applicable)

PwD (General)

500 – 460

AIQ

Management Quota (Private Colleges)

480 – 420

MCC / State Counselling

NRI Quota

420 – 300 (or lower, based on vacancy)

College / MCC

Note:Mizoram candidates do not receive a separate “Mizoram State Rank cut-off”. Admission depends on All India Rank (AIR), NEET score, and eligibility/nomination rules.

 


Expected Mizoram NEET-UG 2025 Cut-off – BDS

Category Expected NEET Score Range

General / OC

460 – 420

OBC / EWS

420 – 380

SC

360 – 320

ST

330 – 290

Management / NRI Quota

380 – 300

 


Expected Mizoram NEET-UG 2025 Cut-off – AYUSH (BAMS / BHMS / BNYS)

Course Expected NEET Score Range

BAMS

450 – 380

BHMS

420 – 350

BNYS

400 – 330

Management / NRI AYUSH Seats

350 – 250

 


Important Points for Mizoram Candidates

  • Mizoram does not publish category-wise state quota cut-offs like Andhra Pradesh.
  • NEET qualifying cut-off (NTA) + All India Rank (AIR) is the primary criterion.
  • Actual admission cut-off varies each year depending on:

    • NEET exam difficulty

    • Number of AIQ candidates

    • Seat availability across India

    • Participation in counselling rounds (Round 1, 2, Mop-Up, Stray Vacancy)

· Lower scores may still secure seats in:

  • Private medical colleges

  • Management quota

  • NRI quota

  • Later counselling rounds

 


Final Note

For Mizoram aspirants, AIR matters more than raw score alone. A strategic choice filling during MCC counselling and active participation in Mop-Up & Stray Vacancy rounds can significantly improve admission chances—even at borderline scores.

(All figures are indicative and based on previous NEET trends; final cut-offs depend on official MCC counselling data.)

Dial4college NEET UG Collegte Predictor – For Mizoram Aspirants
(Your Smart Guide to MBBS/BDS Admissions)

The Dial4college NEET UG College Predictor is a powerful guidance tool designed to help Mizoram NEET aspirants estimate their chances of securing admission in medical colleges across India. Using advanced data analytics and authentic past-year counselling trends, the predictor assesses admission possibilities across 700+ Government, Private, Minority, and Deemed medical institutes, including premier institutions such as AIIMS, JIPMER, and leading state medical colleges.

With just a few inputs—NEET UG score/rank, category, preferred course (MBBS/BDS), and state preference—the tool instantly generates a personalised list of colleges where Mizoram candidates are most likely to get a seat. This is especially useful for students competing through All India Quota (AIQ – MCC counselling) or Management/NRI quotas, where All India Rank (AIR) plays a decisive role.

Powered by previous-year cut-offs, reservation norms, seat matrix data, and real admission patterns, the Dial4college NEET UG College Predictor offers an accuracy range of ±10%, making it a reliable planning companion before and during counselling rounds(Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up, and Stray Vacancy).

Why it’s useful for Mizoram students

  • No separate state quota cut-off dependency; predictions are AIR-focused

  • Helps shortlist colleges nationwide under AIQ, Management, and NRI quotas

  • Provides insights on fees, cut-off trends, seat availability, and counselling rounds

  • Supports smarter choice filling to maximise admission chances

Start using the Dial4college NEET UG College Predictor to explore your best-fit colleges and plan your NEET counselling strategy with confidence—whether you’re targeting top government seats or viable private options across India.

FAQs About Mizoram NEET-UG 2026

Q1. Is there a separate NEET exam for Mizoram?
No. Mizoram does not conduct a separate medical entrance exam. Admissions to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other NEET-based courses for Mizoram candidates are done only through the national NEET-UG exam conducted by NTA.

Q2. Who conducts NEET-UG 2026 for Mizoram students?
The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts NEET-UG 2026 for all candidates across India, including Mizoram.

Q3. Is NEET mandatory for MBBS admission for Mizoram students?
Yes. NEET-UG qualification is mandatory for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other medical courses for Mizoram candidates.

Q4. Does Mizoram have an 85% State Quota like Andhra Pradesh?
No. Mizoram does not follow the 85% State Quota model. Most Mizoram candidates participate in All India Quota (AIQ) counselling conducted by MCC, and some seats may be filled through state/nomination-based processes, if notified.

Q5. Who conducts counselling for Mizoram NEET-UG admissions?

  • AIQ counselling: Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)

  • State/nomination-based seats (if any): Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram



Eligibility

Mizoram NEET UG: Entrance exams for MBBS, BDS & AYUSH Course

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Eligibility Criteria

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 eligibility criteria specify who is eligible to apply for Mizoram state-linked counselling for admission into MBBS, BDS, and other NEET-based medical programs offered through state-linked, sponsored, or nominated seats available to Mizoram candidates. Aspirants intending to participate in Mizoram NEET UG 2026 counselling must satisfy the eligibility conditions prescribed by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, in addition to the national NEET UG eligibility rules laid down by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

Only candidates who qualify NEET UG 2026 and meet the Mizoram domicile/residency requirements (where applicable) will be considered eligible for inclusion in the state merit list and further counselling rounds. Failure to meet any of the prescribed eligibility conditions may result in disqualification at any stage of counselling, even if the candidate has secured a valid NEET score.

Candidates are advised to carefully review all state-specific and national eligibility conditions before applying, as Mizoram has limited medical seats and eligibility verification is conducted strictly during the counselling process.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Eligibility Criteria

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 eligibility criteria outline who can apply for Mizoram state-linked counselling for admission into MBBS, BDS, and other NEET-based medical programs available to Mizoram candidates. Applicants must satisfy both the national NEET UG eligibility rules prescribed by NTA/NMC and the state-specific conditions laid down by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram.

 


1. Nativity & Residency Requirements (Mizoram)

Candidates must fall into one of the following categories:

  • Permanent resident / native of Mizoram
    (Proof required: Mizoram Residential/Domicile Certificate issued by a competent authority)

  • Candidates whose parents are permanent residents of Mizoram
    (Parent’s domicile/residency certificate required)

  • Candidates sponsored or nominated by the Government of Mizoram (if applicable under current rules)

  • Other State candidates
    • Not eligible for Mizoram state-linked seats
    • Can apply only through All India Quota (AIQ) or private/deemed universities outside the Mizoram state-linked system

Note:Residency verification in Mizoram is strict, and only candidates fulfilling domicile norms are considered for state-linked seats.

2. Nationality

  • Eligible candidates include:
    • Indian Nationals
    • NRIs / OCI / PIO (subject to NMC, NTA, and Mizoram counselling rules)
    • Foreign Nationals (as per NMC norms and eligibility certificates)

All non-Indian candidates must upload eligibility, equivalency, and approval documents as prescribed.

3. Age Limit

  • Minimum Age: Must have completed 17 years on or before 31 December 2026
  • Maximum Age: No upper age limit, as per current NMC/NTA guidelines

4. Educational Qualification

Candidates must have passed or be appearing in Class 12 (10+2) or equivalent with:

  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology / Biotechnology
  • English (Core / Elective)

Only candidates who qualify NEET UG 2026 are eligible for Mizoram counselling.

5. Minimum Marks in Class 12 (PCB)

(As per national NEET eligibility norms, followed by Mizoram)

Category Minimum Percentage in PCB

General / Unreserved

50%

OBC / EWS

40%

SC / ST

40%

PwBD (General/EWS/OBC)

45%

6. Number of Attempts

  • No limit on number of attempts for NEET UG

  • Candidates may apply any number of times, provided they qualify NEET UG 2026

7. Year of Passing & Gap Rules

  • Gap years between Class 11 and 12 are allowed

  • Regular and private candidates are eligible

  • Candidates from foreign boards must submit an Equivalency Certificate approved by the competent authority

8. Eligibility for Sponsored / Nominated Seats (If Applicable)

For Government-sponsored or nominated seats under Mizoram:

  • Valid Mizoram residency / sponsorship certificate

  • Official nomination or sponsorship order, if required

  • Any additional documents notified by the Government of Mizoram / DHTE

9. Additional Eligibility for BSc Nursing (Mizoram)

(If NEET-based admissions are applicable as per current norms)

  • Must have passed 12th with PCB and English

  • Minimum 45% in PCB (40% for reserved categories)

  •  Must be medically fit

  • NEET UG score is mandatory for BSc Nursing admissions wherever notified

10. ID Proof Requirement

Candidates must keep the following ready for registration, verification, and admission:

  • Aadhaar Card / Passport / Voter ID / Driving Licence
  • Any additional identity proof requested by DHTE Mizoram during counselling

 


Final Advisory

Eligibility verification in Mizoram NEET UG counselling is strict and document-driven due to limited medical seats. Candidates should ensure complete compliance with domicile, academic, and NEET requirements before applying, as failure to meet any criterion can result in rejection at any stage of counselling, even after merit list inclusion.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 – Eligibility Criteria Overview

Eligibility Criteria Particulars

Minimum Age Requirement

Must have completed 17 years on or before 31 December 2026

Upper Age Limit

No upper age limit, as per current NMC/NTA guidelines

Nationality

Indian Nationals, NRIs, OCIs, PIOs, Foreign Nationals (subject to NMC & Mizoram counselling rules)

Nativity / Residency Requirement

Permanent residents of Mizoram or candidates sponsored/nominated by the Government of Mizoram (valid Mizoram domicile/residency certificate mandatory). Non-residents are not eligible for Mizoram state-linked seats

Educational Qualification

Must have passed/appeared in Class 12 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology & English and must qualify NEET UG 2026

Minimum Marks (PCB)

General/UR: 50% • OBC/EWS: 40% • SC/ST: 40% • PwBD (General/OBC/EWS): 45%

Qualifying Examination Accepted

CBSE, ICSE, State Boards, NIOS, Foreign Boards, Open/Private Boards (subject to NMC norms and equivalency certificate, if required)

Attempts Allowed

Unlimited attempts (no restriction, provided NEET UG is qualified)

Biology as Additional Subject

Allowed, as per latest NMC guidelines

Gap Year Between Class 11 & 12

Allowed; no restriction for Mizoram NEET UG counselling

Required Documents for Eligibility

NEET UG Scorecard, Class 10 & 12 Certificates, Mizoram Domicile/Residency Certificate, valid Photo ID (Aadhaar/Passport/Voter ID/DL), category certificate (if applicable), equivalency certificate (for foreign/other boards, if required)

Eligibility for BSc Nursing via NEET (Mizoram)

12th with PCB & English; Minimum 45% (40% for reserved categories); Medically fit; NEET score mandatory wherever notified

Reservation Eligibility (Mizoram)

Reservation as per Mizoram State Government rules (primarily ST, SC, EWS, PwBD, etc.)

OCI / Foreign Candidates

Eligible as per NMC + Mizoram Govt. rules; seat type and reservation depend on current notifications

Important Note for Mizoram Candidates

Eligibility verification in Mizoram NEET UG counselling is strict, mainly due to very limited medical seats. Candidates must ensure absolute accuracy in domicile/residency and academic documents, as failure to meet any eligibility condition can lead to disqualification at any stage, even after inclusion in the merit list.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 – Age Limit

For Mizoram NEET UG 2026 counselling, the age criteria strictly follow the national NEET UG eligibility rules prescribed by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and National Testing Agency (NTA). Mizoram does not have separate or additional age relaxations, and the same age rules apply to all candidates participating in state-linked counselling conducted by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram.

Minimum Age Requirement – Mizoram NEET UG 2026

  • Candidates must have completed 17 years of age on or before 31 December 2026.
  • Students who are currently 16 years old are also eligible to apply provided they turn 17 on or before 31 December 2026.

This minimum age requirement is mandatory for all candidates, irrespective of category, domicile, or seat type.

 Maximum Age Requirement – Mizoram NEET UG 2026

  • There is no upper age limit for Mizoram NEET UG 2026 counselling.
  • All candidates who qualify NEET UG 2026, regardless of age, are eligible to apply, subject to fulfilling other eligibility conditions.

 


 Revised Age Criteria for Mizoram NEET UG 2026

Category Mizoram NEET UG Age Requirement 2026

General (Unreserved) / EWS

Must be born on or before 31 December 2009*

ST / SC / EWS / PwBD

Must be born on or before 31 December 2009*

* The birth year is calculated based on the rule that candidates must complete 17 years of age on or before 31 December 2026, as per NMC guidelines.

 


Important Notes

  • Same age rule applies to all categories — there is no relaxation for reserved categories in Mizoram NEET UG counselling.
  • Age eligibility is verified strictly through Class 10 certificate or equivalent proof of date of birth.
  • Candidates failing to meet the minimum age requirement will be disqualified at any stage, even if they have qualified NEET UG 2026.

Final Advisory

For Mizoram NEET UG 2026 aspirants, the age limit is simple but strictly enforced. Ensure your date of birth clearly proves completion of 17 years by 31 December 2026, as age-related discrepancies are among the most common reasons for rejection during counselling.


Mizoram NEET UG Reservation & Eligibility – FAQs

Q1. Does Mizoram have state-level reservation in NEET UG counselling?
Yes. Mizoram follows state government reservation policies, primarily benefiting Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates, along with SC, EWS, and PwD categories, as notified by the Government of Mizoram and DHTE.

Q2. Who is eligible for Mizoram state quota / state-linked seats?
Only candidates who are permanent residents of Mizoram (or officially sponsored/nominated by the Government of Mizoram, if applicable) are eligible. A valid Mizoram domicile/residency certificate is mandatory.

Q3. Are candidates from other states eligible for Mizoram NEET UG state quota seats?
No. Non-Mizoram candidates are not eligible for Mizoram state-linked seats. They may only participate through All India Quota (AIQ) or private/deemed universities elsewhere.

Q4. What is the main reservation category in Mizoram NEET UG?
The Scheduled Tribe (ST) category is the dominant reservation group in Mizoram, as per state policy. Most state-linked seats are reserved for ST candidates.

Q5. Is there any reservation for SC candidates in Mizoram?
Yes, SC reservation is applicable, but the number of seats is very limited, depending on the seat matrix and counselling notification for that year.


 




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Mizoram NEET UG 2026 – Application Form

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 application form will be released online by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, after the declaration of the NEET UG 2026 results. Eligible candidates must register through the official Mizoram NEET counselling portal, fill in personal, academic, and NEET-related details, upload the prescribed documents, and pay the applicable application/counselling fee to complete the process.

Applicants must ensure that all details entered in the application form exactly match the NEET UG scorecard, Aadhaar/valid ID, domicile (residency) certificate, and educational records, as any discrepancy may result in rejection, delayed verification, or loss of eligibility during counselling.

After successful submission, candidates should download and print the filled-in application form for future reference. Students are advised to regularly monitor the official Mizoram NEET counselling website for updates regarding the state merit list, category-wise cut-offs, counselling schedules, choice filling (if applicable), seat allotment results, and reporting instructions. Staying updated and adhering strictly to timelines is crucial for securing admission through Mizoram NEET UG 2026 counselling.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 – Application Form Highlights

Feature Details

Exam / Admission Name

Mizoram NEET UG Admission & Counselling 2026

Conducting Body

Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram

Application Form Release

Expected after NEET UG 2026 results (June 2026)

Mode of Application

Online

Official Website

Official DHTE Mizoram counselling portal (to be notified)

Courses Offered

MBBS, BDS and other NEET-based courses as notified by the state (subject to seat availability)

Eligibility

Valid NEET UG 2026 score + Mizoram domicile/residency eligibility (as per state rules)

Documents Required

NEET Scorecard, Admit Card, Photograph, Signature, Class 10 & 12 Certificates, Mizoram Domicile/Residential Certificate, Aadhaar/Valid ID, Transfer Certificate, Category Certificate (if applicable), Income Certificate (if required), EWS Certificate (if applicable), and other relevant documents notified by DHTE

Application Fee

Expected to be announced by the state (generally nominal and category-based, as per previous years)

Counselling Mode

Online Registration + Document Upload + Seat Allotment (as per Mizoram counselling procedure)

Reservation Categories

As per Mizoram State Reservation Policy (ST, SC, EWS, PwD, and other applicable categories)

Merit List Release

Usually within 1–2 weeks after registration and document verification

Mizoram NEET Counselling Start

Tentatively June–July 2026

 


Steps to Fill Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Application Form

1. Visit the Official Website
Go to the official Mizoram NEET UG counselling portal released by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram. (The exact URL will be notified after NEET UG 2026 results.)

2. Click on ‘New Registration’
Select the Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Registration link and create an account using your name, NEET roll number, mobile number, email ID, and date of birth.

3. Verify OTP
Enter the OTP sent to your registered mobile number/email ID to activate your account.

4. Login to the Portal
Use your registered credentials (mobile/email ID and password) to log in and proceed with the application form.

5. Fill Personal Details
Enter required details such as candidate name, gender, date of birth, category, Aadhaar/valid ID number, domicile/residency status of Mizoram, and parent/guardian details, as applicable.

6. Enter Academic Information
Provide Class 10 and Class 12 academic details, including school name, board, year of passing, marks obtained, and upload educational certificates as required by the counselling authority.

7. Enter NEET UG 2026 Details
Fill in your NEET UG 2026 roll number, application number, score, All India Rank (AIR), percentile, and qualification status exactly as mentioned on the NEET scorecard.

8. Upload Required Documents

Document Purpose / Description

Passport-size Photograph

Latest colour photograph as per specifications

Candidate’s Signature

Scanned signature in prescribed format

NEET UG 2026 Scorecard

Proof of NEET qualification, score & rank

NEET UG Admit Card

Verification of exam credentials

Class 10 Certificate

Date of birth proof

Class 12 Marksheet / Certificate

Academic eligibility

Transfer Certificate (TC)

Issued by last attended institution

Mizoram Domicile / Residential Certificate

Mandatory proof for state quota eligibility

Category Certificate (if applicable)

SC / ST / EWS / PwD as per Mizoram rules

Income Certificate (if required)

For fee concession or other benefits

Aadhaar / Valid Photo ID

Identity verification

Any Other Certificate

As notified by DHTE (if applicable)

9. Review the Application
Carefully verify all entered details and uploaded documents. Any mismatch between NEET data, ID proof, or domicile certificate may lead to rejection or delayed verification.

10. Pay the Application Fee
Pay the prescribed counselling/application fee online using net banking, debit card, or credit card. (Exact fee details will be notified by DHTE.)

11. Submit the Application
After successful fee payment, submit the application form through the portal.

12. Download the Filled Application
Download and print the submitted application form and payment receipt for future reference.

13. Wait for the Merit List / Provisional Rank List
The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 provisional merit list will be released after document verification, based on NEET score, eligibility, and state reservation rules. Candidates included in the merit list will be eligible for further counselling rounds and seat allotment.

 


Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Application Fee (Expected)

Category Mizoram Counselling Fee (Expected) Remarks

General / Unreserved

₹500 – ₹1,000

Based on previous Mizoram counselling trends; payable online during registration

SC / ST

₹250 – ₹500

Concessional fee applicable for reserved categories as per state policy

EWS

Same as General

Valid EWS certificate required (if applicable under state rules)

PwD (PH)

₹250 – ₹500

Must upload a valid disability certificate issued by an authorized medical board

NRI / Sponsored / Other Special Quota

To be Announced

Fee structure depends on seat type and will be notified in the official counselling brochure

Late Registration (All Categories)

Additional late fee may apply

Applicable if registration is completed after the normal deadline

Note: The exact application fee and payment rules will be officially notified by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram at the time of counselling registration. Candidates are advised to refer only to the official notification for final confirmation.

What is the Correction Window (Mizoram NEET UG Counselling)

After submission of the online application for Mizoram NEET UG counselling, candidates are usually provided with a limited correction window to rectify mistakes or upload missing/incorrect documents. This facility is offered by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, before the preparation and publication of the state merit list.

Based on previous Mizoram NEET UG counselling practices:

  • If any discrepancy or error is identified in the submitted Mizoram NEET UG application, candidates are generally allowed to make corrections during the officially notified correction period.
  • The Mizoram counselling portal typically provides an option to edit details and re-upload required certificates/documents as part of the verification process before final merit list preparation.

Purpose of the Correction Window

  • Enables candidates to correct errors in personal, academic, category, or domicile/residency details.
  • Allows re-uploading of unclear, wrongly scanned, or missing documents.
  • Helps prevent rejection of applications due to minor or technical mistakes before final scrutiny.

Typical Corrections Allowed

  • Editing personal details such as name spelling, gender, date of birth, and category (as permitted).
  • Updating NEET-related details like roll number, score, rank, or percentile (if incorrectly entered).
  • Uploading or replacing documents, including:
    • Mizoram domicile/residency certificate
    • Caste/Category certificate (SC/ST/EWS, if applicable)
    • PwD/other special category certificates (if applicable)
    • Class 10 & 12 marksheets, Transfer Certificate (TC), etc.

Important Notes

  • Only specific fields are editable; core identity details (such as Aadhaar/ID number) may not be allowed to change in most cases.
  • Corrections are usually permitted only once, and no changes are accepted after the correction window closes.
  • The correction window is provided before document verification completion and state merit list release.
  • If errors are not corrected within the stipulated time, the application may be rejected or treated as incomplete, which can adversely affect eligibility for seat allotment in Mizoram NEET UG counselling.

Final Tip:Candidates should carefully review all details immediately after submission and make full use of the correction window, as this is often the last opportunity to fix errors before counselling decisions are finalized.

Editable Fields (Tentative / Based on Previous Years) – Mizoram NEET UG

In the Mizoram NEET UG application correction window, the following items are generally editable, based on previous counselling practices:

  • Personal details (limited fields such as name spelling, gender, date of birth – if permitted)
  • Category / reservation details (ST, SC, EWS, PwD, and other applicable state categories)
  • Uploaded photograph and signature
  • Academic information (Class 10 & 12 board details, marks, year of passing)
  • Uploaded documents (re-upload allowed if documents are unclear, incorrect, or missing)

Fields that are generally NOT editable (or editable only with special approval)

  • Registered mobile number
  • Email ID
  • Mizoram domicile / residency status (verified strictly through official residency/domicile certificate)
  • NEET Roll Number / NEET Application Number
  • Aadhaar / Government ID number

 


Documents Needed for Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Application

  • Mandatory Documents
    • NEET UG 2026 Scorecard (marks, rank, qualification status)
    • NEET UG Admit Card
    • Aadhaar Card / valid Government ID
    • Passport-size recent colour photograph (as per specifications)
    • Candidate’s signature (scanned, prescribed size)
    • Class 10 certificate/marksheet (date of birth proof)
    • Class 12 certificate/marksheet or equivalent qualifying examination certificate
    • Mizoram domicile / residential certificate (mandatory for state quota eligibility)
    • Caste / Category certificate (SC / ST / EWS, if applicable)

Optional / Additional Documents

  • PwD (PH) certificate issued by a Government Medical Board (if applying under disability quota)
  • Transfer Certificate (TC) from the last attended school/college
  • Income Certificate (if required for fee concession or other benefits)
  • Special category certificates, if applicable (as notified by the state authority)
  • Medical Fitness Certificate, if required at the time of admission
  • Any other document specifically requested by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Mizoram, during verification

Final Note:Candidates should keep all original documents and multiple photocopies ready, as physical verification is mandatory at the reporting stage. Ensuring clarity and correctness of uploaded certificates during the correction window can significantly reduce the risk of rejection during Mizoram NEET UG counselling.

 


Common Mistakes to Avoid – Mizoram NEET UG Application Form

1. Entering Incorrect Personal Details
Spelling mistakes in the candidate’s name, date of birth, Aadhaar/ID details, or parent/guardian information can create problems during document verification and reporting at the allotted college.

2. Wrong Category / Reservation Selection
Selecting an incorrect category (ST, SC, EWS, PwD, or other applicable reservations) or failing to upload valid supporting certificates may lead to loss of reservation benefits or outright rejection.

3. Not Uploading Mizoram Domicile / Residency Certificate
For Mizoram state quota eligibility, the domicile/residency certificate is mandatory. Missing or invalid residency proof can result in disqualification from state quota seats.

4. Uploading Blurred or Invalid Documents
Poor-quality scans of photographs, signatures, or certificates may fail verification and can cause delay, rejection, or marking of the application as incomplete.

5. Mismatch in NEET Scorecard Details
Entering incorrect NEET roll number, application number, rank, score, or spelling mismatches between the NEET scorecard and counselling application may lead to disqualification during merit list preparation.

6. Incorrect or Expired Category / Income Certificates
Uploading outdated, handwritten, or improperly issued category, EWS, or income certificates can invalidate reservation or fee concession claims.

7. Skipping Required Special Category Certificates
Candidates applying under PwD or other special categories (if applicable) must upload valid certificates issued by authorized authorities. Missing documents result in automatic rejection from that category.

8. Not Reviewing the Application Before Submission
Many errors remain unnoticed because candidates skip the final review step. Once submitted, only limited corrections may be allowed during the correction window.

9. Missing Important Deadlines
Mizoram NEET counselling follows strict timelines for registration, document upload, correction window, and reporting. Missing deadlines can lead to loss of eligibility for the entire counselling process.

10. Creating Multiple Accounts
Registering multiple times using different mobile numbers or email IDs can cause confusion during verification and may result in rejection of all submitted applications.

Final Tip:
Always cross-check every detail with your NEET scorecard and original documents, upload clear scans, and keep track of official notifications from the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Mizoram to avoid unnecessary complications during Mizoram NEET UG counselling.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Application Form – Important Tips

  • Verify NEET details carefully (roll number, application number, score, rank, and percentile) before final submission, as any mismatch can lead to rejection during merit list preparation.
  • Upload a valid Mizoram domicile/residency certificate clearly, since it is mandatory for state quota eligibility. Blurred, expired, or incorrect certificates may result in disqualification from Mizoram seats.
  • Ensure all category and special reservation certificates (ST/SC/EWS/PwD or other applicable categories) are valid, up to date, and issued by competent authorities before uploading to claim reservation benefits.
  • Use an active and personal mobile number and email ID, as OTP verification, counselling alerts, seat allotment information, and reporting instructions will be sent only to the registered contact details.
  • Apply early and complete the application well before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical issues, server overload, late fee penalties, or rejection due to incomplete or incorrect document uploads.

Pro Tip:Keep scanned copies of all documents ready in the prescribed format and size before starting the application to ensure a smooth Mizoram NEET UG 2026 registration process.

FAQs – Mizoram NEET UG Application Form

Q1. Who releases the Mizoram NEET UG application form?
The Mizoram NEET UG application form is released by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram for state quota counselling and admissions.

Q2. When will the Mizoram NEET UG application form be available?
The application form is usually released after the declaration of NEET UG results, typically around June. Exact dates are announced through official notifications.

Q3. Where can I apply for Mizoram NEET UG counselling?
Candidates must apply through the official Mizoram NEET UG counselling portal notified by DHTE. Applications submitted through any other website are not accepted.

Q4. Is the Mizoram NEET UG application process online or offline?
The registration and application process is online, while document verification and reporting are carried out offline at designated centres or allotted colleges.

Q5. Is NEET UG qualification mandatory for Mizoram admissions?
Yes. A valid NEET UG score is compulsory for admission to MBBS/BDS courses under Mizoram state quota.


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Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Exam Dates

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 counselling process is expected to begin after the declaration of NEET UG 2026 results, in line with the schedule notified by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram. The official counselling notification, detailed calendar, registration guidelines, and seat allotment instructions will be published on the designated Mizoram NEET counselling portal after NEET results are announced.

Aspirants seeking admission to MBBS, BDS, and other NEET-based medical courses through Mizoram state-linked or nomination-based seats should regularly monitor official announcements and keep all essential documents ready for verification, including NEET scorecard, domicile/residency certificate, educational certificates, and category documents (if applicable).

Since NEET UG is the sole entrance examination for medical admissions across India, candidates planning to participate in Mizoram NEET UG counselling 2026 must prepare in advance and stay updated with the release of the official counselling brochure, merit list, and round-wise schedule. Timely registration and close tracking of counselling updates are crucial due to the limited number of seats available to Mizoram candidates.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Important Dates (Tentative)

Check the expected events and tentative timelines for the Mizoram NEET UG 2026 counselling, which will be conducted by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, after the declaration of NEET UG 2026 results.

Note: Mizoram has a smaller counselling structure compared to large states, so the number of rounds and exact dates may vary. The timeline below is indicative, based on previous years’ trends.

Event Tentative Timeline

Release of Mizoram NEET UG Counselling Notification

3rd–4th week of June 2026

Start of Online Registration

4th week of June 2026

Last Date to Submit Application Form

1st week of July 2026

Publication of Mizoram State Merit List

1st–2nd week of July 2026

Document Verification

2nd week of July 2026

Round 1 Seat Allotment

2nd–3rd week of July 2026

Reporting / Joining for Round 1

3rd week of July 2026

Round 2 Counselling / Seat Allotment (if conducted)

4th week of July 2026

Reporting / Joining for Round 2

4th week of July – 1st week of August 2026

Mop-Up / Stray Vacancy Round (if required)

1st–2nd week of August 2026

Final Seat Allotment & Reporting

2nd–3rd week of August 2026

Closure of Mizoram NEET UG Counselling

By end of August / early September 2026

Important Notes for Mizoram Candidates

  • Mizoram counselling usually involves fewer rounds, and seat movement can happen quickly due to limited availability.
  • Some steps like choice filling may be limited or merged depending on the counselling format announced for the year.
  • Candidates must track DHTE Mizoram notifications daily, as timelines can be short and strictly enforced.
  • Failure to report on time may lead to immediate cancellation of the allotted seat.

Final Tip:
Keep all documents ready before registration starts, and be prepared to act quickly. In Mizoram NEET UG counselling, timely response is often more important than waiting for later rounds due to the small number of seats.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Application & Counselling Dates (Tentative)

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 counselling application process is expected to begin in the last week of June 2026, shortly after the declaration of NEET UG 2026 results. Based on previous counselling trends, the registration window for Mizoram state-linked medical admissions is likely to remain open until the first week of July 2026.

The online application form will be released through the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram official counselling portal. During registration, candidates must enter personal details, academic information, NEET details, category/domicile status, and upload the required documents to complete the application process. Timely and accurate submission is essential for inclusion in the Mizoram state merit list.

Following the closure of registration, document verification and publication of the Mizoram NEET UG provisional merit list are expected to take place in the first to second week of July 2026. After the merit list is released, the counselling authority will proceed with seat allotment rounds and reporting/joining procedures as per the notified schedule.

Important Advisory:
Because Mizoram has limited medical seats and shorter counselling timelines, candidates are strongly advised to apply as early as possible, keep all documents ready in advance, and closely monitor official DHTE notifications to avoid missing any crucial deadlines during Mizoram NEET UG 2026 counselling.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Admit Card / Allotment Letter Dates

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 allotment letter for counselling is expected to be released around the 3rd–4th week of July 2026, after the announcement of the first round seat allotment results. Since NEET UG is the only entrance examination for medical admissions across India, Mizoram does not conduct a separate entrance exam and therefore does not issue a separate admit card for state counselling.

Instead, candidates who are allotted a seat during Mizoram NEET UG counselling will receive an official allotment order/letter issued by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, or the applicable counselling authority handling state-linked or nomination-based seats.

The allotment letterwill contain crucial information such as:

  • Candidate’s name and NEET roll number

  • Allotted medical/dental college

  • Course (MBBS/BDS, as applicable)

  • Category and seat type (state-linked / nominated, etc.)

  • Reporting date, time, and venue

  • Instructions for document verification and fee payment

This allotment letter is a mandatory document and must be produced at the allotted institution during physical reporting, document verification, and admission confirmation. Without the allotment letter, candidates will not be permitted to complete admission formalities.

The allotment letter is generally issued online in PDF format and can be downloaded by logging into the Mizoram NEET UG counselling portal using the candidate’s registered credentials. Candidates are advised to download multiple copies and keep them safely until the admission process is fully completed.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Answer Key / Merit List Dates

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 merit list will be published online by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, on its official counselling portal. Since Mizoram does not conduct a separate entrance examination, there is no state-level answer key released for counselling purposes.

The counselling process in Mizoram begins only after the declaration of the NEET UG 2026 result and the official national answer key released by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Based on previous years’ trends, the provisional Mizoram state merit list is expected to be released in the 1st–2nd week of July 2026.

After the provisional merit list is published, candidates will be given time for document verification and discrepancy correction (if applicable). Following successful verification, the final Mizoram NEET UG 2026 merit list is likely to be released shortly thereafter, usually within the same or following week.

All updates related to the Mizoram NEET UG 2026 merit list, eligible candidate list, counselling rounds, and seat allotment schedule will be made available only through the official DHTE Mizoram counselling portal. Candidates are advised to regularly check the portal to avoid missing important announcements, as counselling timelines in Mizoram are often short and strictly enforced due to limited seat availability.

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Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Result & Merit List Dates

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 state merit list is expected to be released in the 1st–2nd week of July 2026, shortly after the National Testing Agency (NTA) declares the NEET UG 2026 national result. Mizoram, like all other states, does not conduct a separate entrance exam, as admissions are based entirely on the NEET UG 2026 scorecard issued by NTA.

The Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, will prepare and publish the provisional Mizoram state merit list based on NEET scores and eligibility criteria. After document verification and correction of discrepancies (if any), the final Mizoram NEET UG 2026 merit list will be released. Both merit lists are generally published online in PDF format on the official counselling portal.

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 merit list is expected to contain details such as:

  • Candidate’s name

  • NEET roll number

  • NEET UG 2026 score

  • All India Rank (AIR)

  • Category (as per Mizoram reservation rules)

  • State-linked merit position / eligibility status

  • Eligibility for Mizoram NEET UG counselling

Once the counselling schedule is officially announced, candidates will be able to check the merit list, eligibility list, and counselling updates through the official DHTE Mizoram NEET UG counselling portal using their login credentials.

Important Advisory:
Due to the limited number of medical seats linked to Mizoram, candidates should closely monitor merit list updates and counselling notifications. Inclusion in the merit list is essential to participate in further counselling rounds and seat allotment for Mizoram NEET UG 2026 admissions.


Mizoram NEET UG FAQ's

1. What is NEET UG?

NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is the single national medical entrance exam for admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH and other UG medical/dental courses in India including Mizoram. It is conducted by NTA.

2. Who can apply for NEET UG?

Eligibility broadly includes:

  • Passed 12th class (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology.

  • Minimum required marks (usually ≥50% aggregate for General, relaxations for reserved categories per NTA rules).

  • Indian nationals, NRIs, OCI/PIO, foreign nationals can apply under respective categories.

(Exact eligibility criteria will be in the official NEET notification.)

3. How do I apply?

  1. Visit the official NEET website: neet.nta.nic.in (or NTA portal when live).

  2. Register with basic details.

  3. Upload documents (photo, signature, ID proof — e.g., Aadhaar).

  4. Pay the application fee.

  5. Submit before the deadline.

 Tip: Aadhaar details must be accurate for smooth verification.

4. Do Mizoram students have a separate process?

No separate exam — all Mizoram candidates appear in the national NEET UG conducted by NTA. However, state counselling and seat allocation (for Mizoram state quota) is handled by Mizoram Government authorities (like the Department of Higher & Technical Education (H&TE)).

5. What about Mizoram state counselling?

After results:

  • Qualified candidates submit their NEET scorecards to the Mizoram H&TE office (Aizawl) for state quota seats.

  • The exact counselling schedule, registration and document verification dates for 2026 will be published by the Mizoram Government once NEET UG 2026 results are declared.

  • For NEET UG 2025, counselling and verification happened mid-year — 2026 will follow a similar pattern.

 


 




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Admit Card – Mizoram NEET UG

The NEET UG 2026 admit card for candidates from Mizoram will be released online by the National Testing Agency (NTA) a few days before the national-level examination. Since NEET is a centralized exam, the admit card is the same for all states, including Mizoram. Only students who have successfully completed the NEET UG 2026 application process will be able to download the hall ticket using their application number and password/date of birth.

NEET UG 2026 is expected to be held in May 2026, and the admit card is a mandatory document that every student must carry to their allotted examination centre. Without the admit card, no candidate will be permitted to enter the exam hall or appear for the test.

Before releasing the admit card, NTA will first issue the NEET UG 2026 Exam City Intimation Slip, which only informs candidates about the city of their examination centre. This slip is not the admit card, but is released in advance to help students make necessary travel arrangements, especially important for candidates from Mizoram who may need to plan inter-district or inter-state travel.

Once the official admit card is released, candidates from Mizoram can download it from the NTA NEET official portal using their login credentials. The admit card will contain crucial details such as the candidate’s name, roll number, photograph, signature, exam date and time, examination centre address, and important exam-day instructions.

In case of any errors in personal details or exam centre information, candidates must immediately contact NTA authorities for correction within the stipulated time. Students are strongly advised to preserve the admit card even after the examination, as it is required during NEET UG counselling, document verification, and admission procedures under both All India Quota and Mizoram state quota admissions.

 



Preparation

Mizoram NEET UG: Entrance exams for MBBS, BDS & AYUSH Course

Mizoram NEET Preparation 2026

Preparing for the Mizoram NEET UG 2026 exam requires a focused, disciplined, and NCERT-centric study plan, as admissions to MBBS and BDS seats available to Mizoram candidates are based entirely on NEET UG scores. Given the very limited number of state-linked medical seats and high competition, Mizoram aspirants must aim for strong fundamentals, consistent practice, and long-term preparation covering both Class 11 and Class 12 syllabi.

To succeed in NEET UG 2026, Mizoram students must strictly follow the NMC/NTA-prescribed NCERT syllabus, as NEET questions are drawn directly from NCERT definitions, diagrams, reactions, formulas, and examples. Since Biology carries the highest weightage (90 questions / 360 marks), mastering NCERT Biology is critical, while Physics and Chemistry require regular numerical practice and concept strengthening to maintain accuracy.

Solving previous years’ NEET question papers, chapter-wise MCQs, and full-length mock tests is essential to improve time management, question selection, and exam temperament—key factors for achieving a competitive score (550–600+), which is crucial for Mizoram candidates due to limited seats.

Understanding Mizoram NEET counselling procedures, cut-off trends, reservation and domicile rules, and seat availability patterns helps aspirants set realistic target scores and plan backup options such as All India Quota (AIQ) or MBBS abroad, if needed. Staying updated with notifications from NTA and the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, is equally important.

How Mizoram Students Should Prepare Effectively

  • Focus entirely on NCERT Class 11 & 12 for all subjects—NEET is strictly NCERT-driven
  • Prioritise Biology daily, with line-by-line reading and diagram revision
  • Practice Physics numericals and Chemistry reactions/mechanisms regularly
  • Use mock tests and PYQs to understand real exam difficulty and improve speed
  • Make short notes for formulas, reactions, diagrams, and weak areas
  • Follow a simple cycle: Learn Practice Revise

Final Advice

For Mizoram NEET UG 2026 aspirants, success depends on consistency, smart revision, and accuracy, not on using too many resources. A disciplined routine, strong NCERT command, regular mock testing, and close monitoring of counselling updates can significantly improve your chances of securing a medical seat.

 



Pattern

Mizoram NEET UG: Entrance exams for MBBS, BDS & AYUSH Course


Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Exam Pattern

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 exam pattern is exactly the same as the national NEET UG 2026 examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Mizoram does not conduct any separate entrance examination for MBBS or BDS admissions. Therefore, candidates seeking admission through Mizoram state-linked / nominated seats must qualify in the national-level NEET UG 2026 exam.

NEET UG 2026 will be conducted in offline (pen-and-paper) mode using OMR sheets, and the tentative exam date is May 3, 2026 (as per current national estimates).

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Exam Structure

For Mizoram NEET-based admissions, candidates will attempt one common question paper consisting of 180 compulsory Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from:

  • Physics

  • Chemistry

  • Biology (Botany + Zoology)

Since 2025, the optional Section B has been removed, and all questions are mandatory. The subject-wise distribution remains uniform across India:

Subject Number of Questions Marks

Physics

45

180

Chemistry

45

180

Biology (Botany + Zoology)

90

360

Total

180 Questions

720 Marks

Exam Duration & Marking Scheme

  • Total Duration: 3 hours (180 minutes)

  • Total Marks: 720

Marking Scheme:

  • +4 marks for each correct answer

  • –1 mark for each incorrect answer

  • 0 marks for unanswered questions

Language Options

  • NEET UG 2026 will be conducted in 13 languages, including:
  • English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
  • Candidates from Mizoram can choose the language option most comfortable for them during NEET registration.

Important Points for Mizoram Aspirants

  • The same NEET score and rank are used for All India Quota and Mizoram state-linked counselling.

  • There is no state-specific paper, syllabus, or relaxation for Mizoram candidates.

  • Performance in Biology (90 questions) plays a decisive role due to its 50% weightage.

  • With limited seats linked to Mizoram, even a small score difference can significantly affect admission chances.

 


Final Note

For Mizoram NEET UG 2026 aspirants, understanding and mastering the national NEET exam pattern is the key to success. Focus on NCERT-based preparation, speed, accuracy, and mock-test practice, as the same paper determines admission opportunities across India and through Mizoram counselling.

 


Mizoram NEET UG 2026 – Exam Pattern Overview

Particulars Updated Details

Name of the Exam

NEET UG (Mandatory for Mizoram MBBS/BDS Admissions)

Type of Questions

Objective-type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Mode of Examination

Offline – Pen-and-Paper (OMR-based)

Exam Duration

3 hours (180 minutes)

Exam Timing (Expected)

2:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Subjects Included

Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany & Zoology)

Total Number of Subjects

3

Sections per Subject

Single compulsory section (Section B removed)

NEET 2026 Question Distribution

Physics: 45 • Chemistry: 45 • Biology: 90

Total Questions

180 compulsory MCQs

Exam Frequency

Conducted once a year

Maximum Marks

720 marks

Marks per Correct Answer

+4 marks

Negative Marking

–1 mark for each incorrect answer

Languages Offered

English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu

Important Notes for Mizoram Aspirants

  • Mizoram does not conduct a separate entrance exam; admissions are entirely based on NEET UG scores.
  • The exam pattern, syllabus, marking scheme, and duration are identical across India.
  • Since Biology carries 50% weightage (360 marks), it plays a decisive role for Mizoram candidates competing for limited state-linked seats.
  • Removal of Section B means all 180 questions are mandatory, making accuracy and time management crucial.

The Major Changes Introduced in the Mizoram NEET UG 2026

For the 2026 academic year, a few key updates are expected in the Mizoram NEET UG counselling and admission process, which is coordinated by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram. Since Mizoram does not conduct a separate medical entrance examination, all admissions are based entirely on NEET UG 2026 scores, and changes mainly relate to counselling procedures, eligibility verification, seat allocation, and documentation rules.

These updates are likely to impact admissions to MBBS, BDS, and other NEET-based medical programs available to Mizoram candidates through state-linked, sponsored, or nomination-based seats, as well as participation through All India Quota (AIQ) and other counselling channels.

Expected Key Changes & Focus Areas (Mizoram NEET UG 2026)

  • Stricter domicile/residency verification: Greater emphasis on valid Mizoram domicile or residency certificates, with enhanced document scrutiny before merit list finalization.
  • Revised counselling timelines: Shorter and more tightly scheduled counselling windows due to limited seat availability, requiring faster candidate response.
  • Dynamic seat allocation process: Seat allotment may be adjusted round-wise based on real-time vacancy, sponsorship status, and candidate joining trends.
  • Updated eligibility checks: Closer alignment with the latest NMC and NTA guidelines, especially for age, academic qualifications, and NEET validity.
  • Clearer rules for sponsored/nominated seats: More explicit documentation requirements for government-sponsored or nominated candidates, if applicable.
  • Online-centric counselling process: Increased reliance on online registration, document upload, and digital communication, reducing scope for offline corrections.
  • Higher competition awareness: With extremely limited seats, even small changes in rank or documentation status can significantly affect admission outcomes.

Impact on Candidates

These changes affect admission under:

  • Mizoram state-linked / nominated medical seats

  • Government-sponsored seats (if notified)

  • Participation planning for AIQ, private, deemed, and out-of-state options

Candidates must closely track official DHTE notifications, adhere strictly to revised schedules, and ensure error-free documentation to avoid disqualification.

Final Advisory

For Mizoram NEET UG 2026 aspirants, success will depend not only on a good NEET score but also on timely action, strict eligibility compliance, and careful monitoring of counselling updates. Given the limited number of seats, even minor lapses in documents or deadlines can cost an admission opportunity.

The Major Changes Introduced in the Mizoram NEET UG 2026

For the 2026 academic year, several important changes and refinements are expected in the Mizoram NEET UG counselling and admission process, which is coordinated by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram. Since Mizoram does not conduct a separate medical entrance examination, all admissions continue to be entirely based on NEET UG 2026 scores, with changes mainly focused on counselling workflow, merit preparation, eligibility verification, and documentation standards.

These updates will impact admissions to MBBS/BDS and other NEET-based medical programs available to Mizoram candidates through state-linked, sponsored, or nomination-based seats, as well as counselling-related decisions.

 


1. Counselling-Process Changes (Mizoram)

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 counselling is expected to become more streamlined and largely online, with an increased emphasis on digital document upload and verification through the official DHTE portal. Physical verification may be limited to the final reporting stage at the allotted institution, reducing repeated in-person checks.

The state-linked merit list will be prepared directly from NEET UG 2026 scores, combined with Mizoram reservation and eligibility rules, enabling faster and more transparent merit list publication.

  • Key expected updates include:
    • Centralised online registration and document upload
    • Auto-generation of provisional merit list after document scrutiny
    • Round-wise seat allotment notifications released in standardised PDF formats
    • Clear display of NEET score, AIR, category, domicile status, seat type, and allotted college

Due to the small number of seats, the counselling structure may involve fewer rounds, but timelines are expected to be tightly aligned with national (MCC) schedules to ensure timely completion.

 


2. Tie-Breaking / Merit List Rules (Mizoram-Specific)

While NEET UG 2026 score remains the sole basis of merit, Mizoram may follow NEET-aligned tie-breaking rules, applied in this order if two or more candidates secure the same score:

  1. Higher marks in Biology (Botany + Zoology)

  2. Higher marks in Chemistry

  3. Higher marks in Physics

  4. Higher NEET percentile / AIR

  5. Mizoram domicile / sponsorship priority (where applicable)

After tie resolution, category-wise ranking will be applied as per Mizoram reservation policy (primarily ST, followed by SC, EWS, PwD, etc.) to prepare final eligibility and allotment lists.

 


3. Application / Eligibility / Administrative Changes

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 application system is expected to adopt stricter automated verification, especially for:

  • Mizoram domicile / residency certificates
  • Category certificates (ST/SC/EWS/PwD)
  • NEET UG scorecard and identity details

Cross-verification with state government databases may be introduced to minimise false or incorrect claims.

For government-sponsored or nominated seats (if applicable), documentation rules are likely to be more explicit and stringent, requiring officially issued sponsorship orders and proof of eligibility.

  • The online upload system may prescribe specific formats, sizes, and validity periods for documents such as:
    • Mizoram Domicile / Residency Certificate
    • Category Certificate
    • Valid Photo ID (Aadhaar / Passport, etc.)
    • Class 10 & 12 Certificates
    • NEET UG 2026 Scorecard
    • Medical fitness certificate (at reporting stage)

Seat availability may also change if there are policy-level adjustments or new allocations for Mizoram candidates in 2026, which will be reflected in the official seat matrix.

 


4. Impact for Aspirants: What to Be Aware Of

Because Mizoram has very limited medical seats, even minor changes in rank, documentation status, or counselling timelines can significantly affect admission chances.

  • Aspirants should be aware that:
    • NEET score and rank are decisive, with little margin for error
    • Domicile/residency and category documents must be ready well in advance
    • Counselling timelines may be short, and missing a deadline can mean losing a year
    • Any error or mismatch in uploaded documents can lead to immediate rejection
    • Participation in all eligible counselling rounds is crucial

If additional seats or revised nomination policies are introduced, they may slightly improve opportunities, but competition will remain high.

Final Advisory

For Mizoram NEET UG 2026 aspirants, success will depend on three critical factors:

  1. A strong NEET UG 2026 score

  2. Error-free eligibility and domicile documentation

  3. Constant monitoring of DHTE Mizoram notifications

Given the high competition and limited seats, early preparation—both academically and administratively—is essential.


FAQs – Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Exam Pattern

Q1. Is there a separate NEET exam for Mizoram?
No. Mizoram does not conduct a separate medical entrance exam. Admissions to MBBS/BDS and other NEET-based courses are entirely based on the national NEET UG 2026 examination conducted by NTA.

Q2. What is the mode of the Mizoram NEET UG 2026 exam?
NEET UG 2026 is conducted in offline (pen-and-paper) mode using OMR sheets.

Q3. How many questions are there in NEET UG 2026?
There are 180 compulsory MCQs in total:

  • Physics – 45
  • Chemistry – 45
  • Biology – 90

Q4. Is Section B (optional questions) present in NEET UG 2026?
No. Section B has been removed. All 180 questions are mandatory for all candidates, including Mizoram aspirants.

Q5. What is the total duration of NEET UG 2026?
The exam duration is 3 hours (180 minutes).



Books

Mizoram NEET UG: Entrance exams for MBBS, BDS & AYUSH Course


Mizoram NEET UG – Books to Refer

Preparing for the Mizoram NEET UG, which is completely based on the national NEET examination, requires selecting the right study materials that strengthen concepts and provide exam-oriented practice. Since MBBS and BDS seats for Mizoram candidates are allotted purely on NEET UG scores, the choice of books plays a crucial role in improving accuracy, confidence, and overall rank under state quota and All India competition.

For Mizoram NEET UG 2026 preparation, students should rely on three essential categories of resources:

  • NCERT textbooks
  • Standard reference books
  • Chapter-wise MCQ & practice books

NCERT must always be the primary foundation, especially for Biology and Chemistry, as a large proportion of NEET questions are directly based on NCERT text, tables, diagrams, and definitions. Many Physics conceptual and theoretical questions also originate from NCERT examples and explanations. Once NCERT concepts are thoroughly understood and revised multiple times, aspirants should move on to standard reference books to enhance numerical problem-solving, conceptual depth, and application-based learning.


Recommended Books for Mizoram NEET UG Preparation

NCERT Textbooks (Must-Read)

  • NCERT Biology – Class 11 & 12

  • NCERT Chemistry (Physical, Organic, Inorganic) – Class 11 & 12

  • NCERT Physics – Class 11 & 12

Physics Reference & Practice Books

  • Concepts of Physics Vol 1 & 2 – H.C. Verma

  • DC Pandey Objective Physics for NEET (Arihant Series)

  • MTG NEET Physics Fingertips

Chemistry Reference & Practice Books

  • Physical Chemistry – O.P. Tandon

  • Organic Chemistry – Morrison & Boyd / MS Chauhan (for practice)

  • Inorganic Chemistry – NCERT (primary) + O.P. Tandon

  • MTG NEET Chemistry Fingertips

Biology Reference & Practice Books

  • Trueman’s Biology (Vol 1 & 2)

  • MTG NEET Biology Fingertips

  • NCERT at Your Fingertips – Biology

Previous Year & MCQ Practice

  • NEET Previous Years’ Question Papers (last 10–15 years)

  • Chapter-wise NEET MCQ books (MTG / Arihant)

How These Books Help Mizoram Aspirants

  • Build strong NCERT-based fundamentals, crucial for NEET accuracy

  • Improve concept clarity and numerical skills in Physics & Chemistry

  • Provide NEET-level MCQ exposure, helping with time management

  • Enable effective revision and repeated practice, especially for Biology

  • Help students from Mizoram compete confidently at the national level, despite limited local coaching access

Final Advice

By following a smart combination of NCERT textbooks + selected reference books + chapter-wise MCQ practice, Mizoram NEET UG aspirants can develop a solid preparation base, reduce silly mistakes, and significantly increase their chances of scoring well in NEET UG 2026 and securing a medical or dental seat through counselling.

Top Recommended Books for Mizoram NEET UG 2026
Subject-Wise Book List

Mizoram NEET UG aspirants must begin their preparation with NCERT textbooks, as the NEET exam is strictly NCERT-oriented—especially in Biology, where a large majority of questions are directly or conceptually based on NCERT lines, diagrams, and tables. After mastering NCERT, students should move on to standard reference books and MCQ practice resources to strengthen numerical ability, application skills, and exam temperament.

Below is a carefully curated list of the best and most trusted books for Mizoram NEET UG 2026 preparation, suitable for both first-time aspirants and repeaters.

 


Physics – Best Books (Mizoram NEET UG 2026)

NCERT (Must-Study)

  • NCERT Physics – Class 11 & Class 12

Reference Books

  • H.C. Verma – Concepts of Physics (Vol 1 & 2)
  • D.C. Pandey – Physics for NEET Series
  • Objective Physics – D.C. Pandey (Arihant)
  • Halliday, Resnick & Walker – Fundamentals of Physics (optional, for deep conceptual clarity)

MCQ Practice Books

  • MTG NEET Physics Fingertips
  • Arihant Chapter-wise NEET Physics Questions

 


Chemistry – Best Books (Mizoram NEET UG 2026)

NCERT (Must-Study)

  • NCERT Chemistry – Class 11 & Class 12
    (Physical, Organic & Inorganic – extremely important)

Reference Books

  • O.P. Tandon – Physical, Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
  • Morrison & Boyd – Organic Chemistry
  • P. Bahadur – Numerical Chemistry (Physical Chemistry)
  • J.D. Lee – Inorganic Chemistry (NEET-adapted version)

MCQ Practice Books

  • MTG NEET Chemistry Fingertips
  • Arihant NEET Chemistry Chapter-wise Questions

 


Biology – Best Books (Mizoram NEET UG 2026)

NCERT (Most Important)

  • NCERT Biology – Class 11 & Class 12
    (Highly critical – around 70–80% of NEET Biology questions are NCERT-based)

Reference Books

  • Trueman’s Elementary Biology (Vol 1 & 2)
  • Biology – Pradeep Publications
  • Dinesh Objective Biology (optional)

MCQ Practice Books

  • MTG NEET Biology Fingertips
  • Arihant Chapter-wise NEET Biology Questions
  • Allen / Aakash Module Practice Sheets (if available)

 


Why These Books Work Well for Mizoram Aspirants

  • Strong NCERT alignment, crucial for NEET accuracy
  • Balanced mix of concept building + MCQ practice
  • Helpful for students preparing through self-study or limited local coaching access
  • Improves speed, accuracy, and confidence at national-level competition
  • Ideal for both fresh candidates and repeaters from Mizoram

Final Tip

Do not overload yourself with too many books. One NCERT + one reference book + one MCQ book per subject is more than enough if revised properly. Consistent revision and repeated MCQ practice matter more than collecting multiple resources.

How to Use These Books Effectively for Mizoram NEET UG

1. Start with NCERT – The Foundation for All Subjects

  • Read NCERT Class 11 & 12 thoroughly, with special focus on Biology diagrams, definitions, tables, and highlighted lines.
  • NEET questions are often framed directly from NCERT wording, so line-by-line reading is essential.
  • Solve NCERT-based MCQs immediately after completing each chapter.

Tip:Complete NCERT first before moving on to heavy reference books.

 


2. Use Reference Books Only After NCERT

  • Once fundamentals are clear, shift to reference books such as H.C. Verma (Physics), O.P. Tandon (Chemistry), and Trueman’s Biology.
  • Use these books to strengthen understanding, not to relearn the syllabus from scratch.
  • Focus on:
    • Problem-solving in Physics
    • Reaction mechanisms in Organic Chemistry
    • Definitions and applications in Biology

Goal:Build conceptual clarity, not memorize everything.

 


3. Practice Chapter-wise MCQs After Every Topic

  • Use MTG Fingertips and Arihant Chapter-wise NEET books to practice topic-by-topic questions.
  • After each MCQ, analyze carefully:
    • Why the correct option is right
    • Why the other options are wrong

Outcome:Improves accuracy and removes conceptual confusion.

 


4. Take Regular Mock Tests (NEET-Focused Only)

  • Since Mizoram admissions depend entirely on NEET, there is no need to follow state board–specific patterns.
  • In the last 3–4 months, take one full-length NEET mock every week, increasing frequency closer to the exam.

Recommended:
NTA Abhyas App + Coaching test series (Allen / Aakash / Arihant).

 


5. Maintain a Mistake + Revision Notebook

  • Keep a dedicated notebook to record:
  • Questions you got wrong
  • Weak or confusing concepts
  • Important formulas, reactions, and diagrams

Revise this notebook every week to avoid repeating the same mistakes.

 


6. Balance Subjects While Studying

Subject Strategy

Biology

Daily NCERT reading + diagram revision

Chemistry

Numerical practice + regular reaction memorization

Physics

Numerical problem-solving + formula sheet revision

Tip:Give extra time to Biology, as it carries the highest weightage (90 questions) in NEET.

 


7. Set Realistic Target Scores (General NEET Benchmark)

  • Since Mizoram has limited seats, competition is intense. To stay competitive at the national level, aim for:
    • High NEET score (600+ if possible) for stronger chances
    • Continuous improvement rather than one-time high scores

Use your books strategically to improve accuracy, speed, and consistency, which matter more than solving thousands of random questions.

 


Final Advice

Success in NEET UG does not come from collecting many books—it comes from using a few good books repeatedly and wisely. For Mizoram aspirants, disciplined NCERT reading, smart reference use, consistent MCQ practice, and regular mock testing can bridge any gap caused by limited local coaching access

Common Advice – Mizoram NEET UG

  • Start your preparation with NCERT textbooks for all subjects before referring to any additional study material.
  • Practice daily MCQs and previous years’ NEET question papers to understand question patterns and frequently tested concepts.
  • Take regular full-length NEET mock tests to improve accuracy, speed, and exam temperament.
  • Revise formulas, reactions, and diagrams consistently, with special emphasis on NCERT Biology, which carries the highest weightage.
  • Rely on a limited number of high-quality books and revise them multiple times instead of collecting too many resources.
  • Stay updated with official Mizoram NEET counselling notifications from the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE) and keep all documents organized well in advance.

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

  • Ignoring NCERT and depending only on reference books or coaching notes.
  • Neglecting Class 11 syllabus, which contributes a significant portion of NEET questions.
  • Taking too few mock tests, leading to weak time management and exam pressure issues.
  • Using too many books simultaneously, causing confusion rather than conceptual clarity.
  • Delaying preparation of domicile/residency and category certificates, which may affect eligibility during Mizoram counselling.
  • Skipping regular revision sessions, especially for Biology theory and NCERT-based concepts.

Final Tip:
Consistent study, focused revision, and smart resource usage are key to success in NEET UG. For Mizoram aspirants, disciplined self-study combined with regular mock testing can effectively compensate for limited coaching access and help achieve a competitive NEET score.

MCQ Books for Mizoram NEET UG (Subject-Wise)

Preparing MCQs from the right books is crucial for Mizoram NEET UG aspirants, as NEET questions are concept-based, NCERT-driven, and time-bound. Below is a subject-wise list of the most reliable MCQ practice books, suitable for self-study and limited-coaching environments.

 


Physics MCQ Books (for Mizoram NEET UG)

  • MTG NEET Physics Fingertips
  • Arihant NEET Physics Chapter-wise & Topic-wise Solved Papers
  • D.C. Pandey – Objective Physics for NEET (Arihant)
  • Allen / Aakash Physics Modules (if available – very useful for NEET-level practice)

 


Chemistry MCQ Books (for Mizoram NEET UG)

  • MTG NEET Chemistry Fingertips
  • Arihant NEET Chemistry Chapter-wise Solved Papers
  • O.P. Tandon – Objective Chemistry
  • P. Bahadur – Numerical Chemistry (excellent for Physical Chemistry)
  • Allen / Aakash Chemistry Modules

 


Biology MCQ Books (for Mizoram NEET UG)

  • MTG NEET Biology Fingertips (most recommended – NCERT-focused)
  • Arihant NEET Biology Chapter-wise Solved Papers
  • Trueman’s Objective Biology
  • Dinesh Objective Biology
  • Allen / Aakash Biology Modules (excellent for NCERT diagram-based MCQs)

 


How Mizoram Aspirants Should Use MCQ Books

  • Solve chapter-wise MCQs immediately after completing NCERT chapters
  • Focus on quality analysis, not just the number of questions solved
  • Mark repeated mistakes and tricky concepts for weekly revision
  • Combine MCQ books with previous years’ NEET questions for best results

Final Tip:
One MCQ book per subject is sufficient if used consistently and intelligently. Repeated revision and error analysis matter far more than attempting every available question bank.

Why These Books Are Very Useful for Mizoram NEET 2026

  • These books strictly follow the official NEET exam pattern, enabling Mizoram students to practice real exam–level MCQs and compete effectively at the national level, where even a few marks can make a big difference due to limited seats.
  • MTG Fingertips and Arihant chapter-wise books focus heavily on NCERT line-based questions, which dominate NEET Biology, Chemistry, and a significant portion of Physics—making them ideal for Mizoram aspirants who rely on self-study.
  • Chapter-wise MCQ practice helps students quickly identify strong and weak areas, allowing targeted improvement and better performance in mock tests and the final NEET exam.
  • The combination of NCERT + reference books + MCQ practice books builds both conceptual clarity and question-solving accuracy, which is essential for achieving high NEET scores (600+) and staying competitive in counselling.
  • Regular practice with mock tests and previous years’ NEET questions (PYQs) improves time management, speed, and confidence, helping Mizoram students adapt to real exam pressure and avoid last-minute surprises.

Bottom Line:
For Mizoram NEET UG 2026 aspirants, these books offer a balanced, NCERT-centric, and exam-focused preparation strategy. When used consistently with mock tests and revision, they significantly improve accuracy, confidence, and overall NEET performance—key factors for securing a medical seat.

FAQs – Mizoram NEET UG Books

Q1. Are NCERT books really enough for Mizoram NEET UG preparation?
NCERT books are absolutely essential and non-negotiable, especially for Biology and Inorganic Chemistry. While NCERT alone can help clear basics, adding MCQ practice and selective reference books is recommended to improve accuracy, speed, and confidence.

Q2. Which NCERT books should I study for NEET UG?
You must study NCERT Class 11 and Class 12 textbooks for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. For Biology, line-by-line reading and diagram revision are crucial.

Q3. Do I need separate books for Mizoram NEET UG?
No. NEET is a national-level exam, so the same books used by top NEET aspirants across India are ideal for Mizoram students as well.

Q4. Which is the best Physics book after NCERT?
For concept clarity, H.C. Verma (Concepts of Physics) is the best. For exam practice, D.C. Pandey (Objective Physics for NEET) and MTG Fingertips are highly recommended.

Q5. What is the best Chemistry book for NEET UG?

  • Physical Chemistry – O.P. Tandon / P. Bahadur (numericals)
  • Organic Chemistry – Morrison & Boyd (concepts) + NCERT (reactions)
  • Inorganic Chemistry – NCERT (most important)

Syllabus

Mizoram NEET UG: Entrance exams for MBBS, BDS & AYUSH Course


Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Syllabus

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 syllabus is exactly the same as the national NEET UG syllabus prescribed by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and implemented by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Mizoram does not conduct any separate entrance examination for MBBS or BDS admissions, so all medical aspirants from the state must prepare strictly according to the official NEET UG 2026 syllabus only.

The syllabus is fully aligned with NCERT Class 11 and Class 12 curricula, ensuring uniform preparation for students from CBSE, state boards, and other recognized boards. It includes all core and high-weightage topics from Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology, which form the academic foundation for NEET and medical admissions relevant to Mizoram candidates.

  • Every year, NTA releases the official NEET syllabus PDF, highlighting:
    • Included chapters
    • Revised topics
    • Deleted or reduced portions

This helps Mizoram aspirants stay updated and avoid preparing irrelevant or removed content.

Understanding the Mizoram NEET UG 2026 syllabus is crucial for students targeting MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, Veterinary, and other NEET-based medical courses, whether through Mizoram state-linked counselling, All India Quota (AIQ), private/deemed universities, or MBBS abroad.

A strong grasp of the updated syllabus enables Mizoram students to:

  • Focus on high-weightage chapters
  • Avoid outdated or deleted topics
  • Plan efficient revision strategies
  • Improve accuracy and score potential in NEET

Since admission opportunities for Mizoram candidates are extremely competitive due to limited seats, mastering the NEET UG 2026 syllabus is essential for maximizing performance and securing a medical seat through counselling.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 – Subject-Wise Syllabus

Below are the major units included in the Mizoram NEET UG 2026 syllabus, categorized subject-wise.
Since Mizoram does not conduct a separate entrance examination, the syllabus is identical to the national NEET UG 2026 syllabus prescribed by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and National Medical Commission (NMC).
All topics are strictly based on NCERT Class 11 & Class 12curriculum covering Biology (Botany & Zoology), Physics, and Chemistry.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 – Physics Syllabus
The Physics syllabus emphasises fundamental concepts, mathematical reasoning, and real-life scientific applications. Students must focus on conceptual clarity, numerical problem-solving, and application-based questions, as Physics often becomes a rank-differentiating subject for Mizoram aspirants.
Key units included for the NEET UG 2026 exam are:

  • Physics and Measurement
  • Kinematics
  • Laws of Motion
  • Work, Energy, and Power
  • Rotational Motion
  • Gravitation
  • Oscillations and Waves

(The complete syllabus including all Class 11 & Class 12 Physics chapters will be shared in the detailed syllabus section.)

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 – Biology Syllabus
Biology carries the highest weightage in NEET with 90 questions out of 180, making it the most crucial subject for Mizoram candidates competing for limited medical seats. Students must focus on NCERT-based concepts, diagrams, terminologies, and definitions to maximise scores.
Major units included are:

  • Diversity in the Living World
  • Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants
  • Cell Structure and Function
  • Human Physiology
  • Plant Physiology
  • Genetics and Evolution

(Additional Class 11 & Class 12 Biology chapters will be listed in the complete detailed syllabus section.)

 


Mizoram NEET UG 2026 – Chemistry Syllabus
The Chemistry syllabus is divided into Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry, with emphasis on conceptual understanding, reaction mechanisms, equations, and numerical applications. Physical Chemistry plays a key role in scoring through formula-based and calculation-oriented questions.
Key units from Physical Chemistry include:

  • Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
  • Atomic Structure
  • Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
  • Chemical Thermodynamics
  • Equilibrium
  • Electrochemistry

(Organic and Inorganic Chemistry chapters from Class 11 & Class 12 will be covered in the full detailed syllabus section.)

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Subject-wise Syllabus – Overview

The table below shows the key units included in the Mizoram NEET UG 2026 syllabus, which is identical to the national NEET UG syllabus prescribed by NTA/NMC.
Since Mizoram does not conduct a separate medical entrance exam, candidates must prepare strictly as per the NCERT Class 11 & 12 syllabusfor Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

Physics Chemistry Biology

Physics & Measurement

Physical Chemistry – Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry

Diversity in Living World

Kinematics

Structure of Atom

Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants

Laws of Motion

Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

Cell Structure and Function

Work, Energy & Power

Chemical Thermodynamics

Plant Physiology

Rotational Motion

Solutions

Human Physiology

Gravitation

Equilibrium

Reproduction

Properties of Solids and Liquids

Redox Reactions & Electrochemistry

Genetics and Evolution

Thermodynamics

Chemical Kinetics

Biology and Human Welfare

Kinetic Theory of Gases

Inorganic Chemistry – Classification of Elements & Periodicity

Biotechnology and Its Applications

Oscillations and Waves

p-Block Elements

Ecology and Environment

Electrostatics

d- and f-Block Elements

Current Electricity

Coordination Compounds

Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism

Organic Chemistry – Purification & Characterisation of Organic Compounds

Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Currents

Some Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry

Electromagnetic Waves

Hydrocarbons

Optics

Organic Compounds Containing Halogens

Dual Nature of Matter & Radiation

Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen

Atoms and Nuclei

Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen

Electronic Devices

Biomolecules

Experimental Skills

Principles Related to Practical Chemistry

Note for Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Aspirants

  • The syllabus is 100% NCERT-based (Class 11 & 12).

  • Biology carries the highest weightage (50%), making it the most scoring subject.

  • Any deleted or revised topics will be notified only through official NTA updates.

 


Preparation Tips for Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Syllabus

  • Follow NCERT textbooks thoroughly for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, as admissions for Mizoram candidates are based entirely on NEET UG 2026 scores, and NCERT forms the core of NEET question framing.

  • Prepare a subject-wise and chapter-wise study timetable covering the complete Class 11 & 12 NEET syllabus; balance time between high-weightage topics and comparatively difficult chapters.

  • Solve previous years’ NEET question papers (PYQs) regularly to understand the national-level competition, question trends, difficulty level, and frequently repeated concepts—especially important for Mizoram aspirants due to limited medical seats.

  • Use standard reference books only after NCERT, such as H.C. Verma (Physics), O.P. Tandon (Chemistry), and Trueman’s Biology, to strengthen concepts, numerical problem-solving, and mechanism-based questions.

  • Revise Physics formulas, Chemistry reactions, and Biology diagrams & definitions frequently, as accuracy and speed in these areas play a major role in improving NEET scores.

  • Take chapter-wise tests and full-length NEET mock tests regularly to improve time management, accuracy, and exam temperament. Carefully analyse mock tests to identify weak areas early.

  • Give extra focus to high-weightage chapters such as Human Physiology, Genetics & Evolution, Plant Physiology, Thermodynamics, Laws of Motion, Optics, Chemical Bonding, and Electrochemistry to maximise scoring potential.

  • Maintain a mistake and revision notebook to note down incorrect answers, weak concepts, important formulas, reactions, and diagrams. Weekly revision of this notebook significantly improves retention.

  • Track official updates from NTA and the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Mizoram, to understand how NEET scores translate into merit list ranking and counselling eligibility.

  • Follow a consistent revision cycle—daily, weekly, and monthly—since repeated revision is essential for retaining Biology’s theory-heavy content and Chemistry’s reaction mechanisms, especially in the final months before NEET UG 2026.

Tip for Mizoram Aspirants:
Because seat availability is very limited, aim for maximum accuracy and minimum negative marking, particularly in Biology, to improve rank and counselling chances.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Syllabus – FAQs

Q1. Is the Mizoram NEET UG 2026 syllabus different from the national NEET syllabus?
No. The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 syllabus is exactly the same as the national NEET UG syllabus prescribed by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and notified by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Mizoram does not conduct a separate medical entrance exam.

Q2. Which class syllabus should Mizoram students study for NEET UG 2026?
Students must prepare the complete NCERT Class 11 and Class 12 syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany & Zoology).

Q3. Is NCERT enough for Mizoram NEET UG 2026 preparation?
Yes, NCERT is the most important resource. Around 70–80% of NEET Biology questions and a significant portion of Chemistry and Physics questions are directly or conceptually based on NCERT. Reference books should be used only after mastering NCERT.

Q4. Will NTA reduce or delete any topics from the NEET UG 2026 syllabus?
If any topic reduction or deletion is done, it will be officially announced by NTA through the NEET information bulletin and syllabus PDF. Students should rely only on official NTA updates.

Q5. Which subject has the highest weightage in NEET UG 2026?
Biology has the highest weightage with 90 questions (360 marks), making it the most scoring subject for Mizoram candidates.

Results

Mizoram NEET UG: Entrance exams for MBBS, BDS & AYUSH Course


Mizoram NEET 2025 Result: Release Date, Scorecard Download, Merit List, Tie-Breaking Policy & What’s Next

The Mizoram NEET UG 2025 result was declared on June 14, 2025, along with the national NEET results announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates from Mizoram were able to check their NEET scores, percentiles, and All India Rank (AIR) by logging into the official NEET portal using their application number and date of birth.

A small number of NEET aspirants from Mizoram also faced delays in result processing due to the verification of exam-day irregularities, attendance mismatches, or technical issues reported at select exam centres. Following verification and re-evaluation as per NTA guidelines, revised and pending NEET 2025 scorecards for these candidates were released in July 2025.

With the finalisation of all NEET UG 2025 scorecards, the result process for Mizoram candidates has now been officially completed. This has enabled the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, to initiate the next stages of the admission process, including:

  • Preparation and publication of the Mizoram NEET UG 2025 state-linked merit list
  • Verification of domicile/residency and category documents
  • Announcement of counselling schedules and seat allotment procedures
  • Progression into round-wise counselling and reporting

Candidates are advised to regularly monitor official DHTE Mizoram notifications, keep all original documents ready, and prepare for counselling participation. Given the very limited number of medical seats linked to Mizoram, timely action and accurate documentation are crucial for securing admission through Mizoram NEET UG 2025 counselling.

Mizoram NEET 2025 Result – How It Was Published

1. Mizoram NEET UG 2025 Merit List

For Mizoram candidates, a state-linked / eligibility merit list was prepared after the declaration of the NEET UG 2025 national result. This list was published by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, for candidates eligible for MBBS/BDS admissions through Mizoram state-linked or nomination-based seats.

  • The Mizoram NEET UG 2025 merit/eligibility list typically displayed the following details:
    • Candidate Name (sometimes partially masked)
    • NEET All India Rank (AIR)
    • NEET Score & Percentile
    • Category (ST, SC, EWS, PwD, etc., as applicable)
    • Domicile / Residency / Sponsorship status
    • Eligibility status for Mizoram counselling (provisional/final)

This merit or eligibility list was generally made publicly available on the official DHTE Mizoram counselling portal and could be accessed without login credentials, allowing candidates and parents to verify eligibility for Mizoram-linked seats.


2. Mizoram NEET UG 2025 Scorecard

The individual NEET UG 2025 scorecard for Mizoram candidates was issued only by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and was available exclusively through the official NEET login portal.

  • Candidates had to log in using:
    • NEET Application Number
    • Date of Birth
    • Security PIN

  • The NEET UG 2025 scorecard contained:
    • Subject-wise marks (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
    • Total NEET score (out of 720)
    • Percentile score
    • All India Rank (AIR)
    • Category-wise qualifying status
    • NEET qualification status for MBBS/BDS

This NEET scorecard is a mandatory document for:

  • Mizoram NEET UG counselling registration
  • Document verification (domicile/category)
  • Seat allotment and reporting
  • Final admission into MBBS/BDS courses


Important Note for Mizoram Candidates

Unlike larger states, Mizoram does not generate a separate state exam result. Admissions depend strictly on:

  1. NEET UG scorecard issued by NTA, and

  2. Eligibility/merit list published by DHTE Mizoram based on domicile, category, and applicable nomination rules.

    1. Candidates were advised to download and safely preserve multiple copies of their NEET UG 2025 scorecard, as it is required at every stage of counselling and admission, including college reporting.

How to Check Mizoram NEET UG 2025 Result

Candidates from Mizoramcan download their NEET UG 2025 scorecard online through the official NTA NEET result portal. Follow the steps below carefully:

  1. Visit the official NEET UG result website
    Go to the NTA NEET official portal where NEET UG 2025 results are hosted.

  2. Click on “NEET UG 2025 Scorecard Download”
    On the homepage, select the result/scorecard link for NEET UG 2025.

  3. Enter login credentials
    1. Fill in the following details exactly as used during registration:
    2. • Application Number
    3. • Date of Birth or Password
    4. • Security Code (Captcha)

  4. Submit and view result
    1. Click on the Submit/Login button to access your NEET UG 2025 result.

  5. Check scorecard details
    1. Your Mizoram NEET UG 2025 scorecard will display:
    2. • Subject-wise marks and total score
    3. • Percentile score
    4. • All India Rank (AIR)
    5. • Category-wise qualifying status
    6. • Eligibility for MBBS/BDS admissions

  6. Download and print the scorecard
    1. Download the PDF scorecard and take multiple printouts. It will be required for:
    2. Mizoram NEET UG counselling registration
    3. Document verification
    4. Seat allotment and reporting
    5. Final admission formalities


Important Notes for Mizoram Candidates

  • The NEET UG scorecard is valid for one academic year for MBBS/BDS admissions in India.
  • It can also be used for All India Quota (AIQ) counselling, private/deemed colleges, and Mizoram state-linked counselling.
  • Keep the scorecard safely preserved, as it is required at every stage of the admission process.

Tip:
If your scorecard shows any discrepancy, immediately contact NTA support before counselling begins, as corrections are not allowed later.

How to Download the NEET 2025 Scorecard (For Mizoram Candidates)

The Mizoram NEET UG 2025 scorecard can be downloaded only through the official NTA NEET result portal. Since this scorecard is mandatory for Mizoram NEET UG counselling, document verification, and seat allotment for state-linked, nominated, AIQ, private, and deemed medical/dental colleges, candidates must save multiple copies securely.

Steps to Download NEET UG 2025 Scorecard

  1. Visit the official NTA NEET result portal.

  2. Click on “NEET UG 2025 Scorecard Download”.

  3. Enter your Application Number, Date of Birth/Password, and Security Code (Captcha).

  4. Click on Submit/Login.

  5. Your NEET UG 2025 scorecard will appear on the screen.

  6. Download the PDF and take multiple printouts.

Why Mizoram Candidates Must Preserve the Scorecard

Students should keep both digital and printed copies safely, as the scorecard is required throughout the admission process, especially during:

  • Mizoram NEET UG counselling registration (DHTE portal)
  • Domicile / category document verification
  • Merit list validation
  • Seat allotment & reporting
  • Final admission at the allotted medical/dental college

Tip:
Keep extra copies if you are also applying through All India Quota (AIQ), private/deemed universities, or MBBS abroad, as the scorecard is required there as well.


Information Printed on Mizoram NEET UG 2025 Scorecard

The NEET scorecard contains the following details:

  • Candidate’s Name
  • NEET Roll Number
  • Application Number
  • Category (ST / SC / EWS / PwD / UR, as applicable)
  • Total NEET Score (out of 720)
  • Subject-wise Marks (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
  • Percentile Score
  • All India Rank (AIR)
  • Category-wise Qualifying Status
  • NEET Qualification Status for MBBS/BDS
  • Eligibility Indicator for counselling

Note:Mizoram does not issue a separate scorecard. State eligibility and counselling status are determined through DHTE Mizoram merit/eligibility lists, prepared using this NTA scorecard.


Final Advice for Mizoram Aspirants

The NEET UG scorecard is the single most important document for medical admissions. Losing or misplacing it can delay counselling and admission. Download it immediately after result declaration and store it securely until the entire admission process is completed.

Mizoram NEET Result 2025: Tie-Breaking Rule (Updated)

When two or more Mizoram candidates obtain the same NEET UG 2025 score, their ranking for merit list preparation and counselling eligibility is decided using the revised NTA tie-breaking policy, which is uniformly applied across India. Mizoram does not have a separate state-level tie-breaking system beyond this national rule.

NEET UG 2025 Tie-Breaking Order (Applicable to Mizoram)

The following order of priority is used to resolve ties:

  1. Higher marks / percentile in Biology (Botany + Zoology combined)

  2. Higher marks / percentile in Chemistry

  3. Higher marks / percentile in Physics

  4. Candidate with fewer incorrect responses across all subjects combined

  5. Candidate with fewer incorrect answers in Biology

  6. Candidate with fewer incorrect answers in Chemistry

  7. Candidate with fewer incorrect answers in Physics

  8. If the tie still persists, ranking is decided through a computerised random draw conducted under supervision


Important Notes for Mizoram Candidates

  • These tie-breaking rules are prescribed by NTA and apply equally to All India Quota (AIQ) and Mizoram state-linked counselling.
  • Age, date of birth, and application number are no longer considered for tie resolution under the updated NEET ranking policy.
  • After tie-breaking, candidates are placed in the merit/eligibility list, following which Mizoram domicile, category, and reservation rules are applied for counselling and seat allotment.


Why This Matters in Mizoram

Because Mizoram has very limited medical seats, even small differences in subject-wise marks or incorrect answers can significantly impact ranking and admission chances. Biology performance is especially crucial, as it is the first and most important tie-breaker.

Final Tip:
Mizoram NEET aspirants should focus not only on total score but also on maximising Biology accuracy and minimising negative marking, as these factors directly influence tie-breaking outcomes.

 


NEET 2025 Merit List – Types and Purpose (Mizoram)

After the declaration of NEET UG 2025 results, Mizoram follows a structured merit/eligibility listing system to facilitate fair allocation of MBBS and BDS seats available to eligible candidates. Unlike large states, Mizoram does not prepare multiple quota-heavy lists; instead, state-linked eligibility and counselling lists are generated based on NEET scores and state rules.


1. Mizoram NEET UG Merit / Eligibility List (Overall)

A state-linked merit/eligibility list is prepared for all NEET-qualified candidates eligible under Mizoram rules.

Purpose:

  • Identifies candidates eligible to participate in Mizoram NEET UG counselling
  • Prepared using NEET score, All India Rank (AIR), category, and domicile/residency or sponsorship status
  • Serves as the base list for counselling and seat allotment consideration

This list is published by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram.


2. State-Linked / Sponsored Seat Eligibility List

A more refined eligibility list is prepared for candidates considered for state-linked or government-sponsored / nominated seats (if applicable for that academic year).

Purpose:

  • Shortlists candidates who meet domicile/residency or sponsorship criteria
  • Filters candidates based on document verification status
  • Used directly for seat allotment and reporting

Only candidates who register, upload valid documents, and pass verification are included.


3. NEET-Based Merit Lists for Other Quotas (Outside Mizoram System)

Mizoram candidates may also appear in separate merit lists outside the Mizoram counselling framework, such as:

  • All India Quota (AIQ) Merit List – prepared by MCC for 15% AIQ seats
  • Private / Deemed University Merit Lists – prepared by respective counselling authorities or institutions
  • MBBS Abroad Eligibility Lists – based on NEET qualification status

These lists are independent of Mizoram state-linked counselling and follow their own admission rules.


Key Difference from Large States

  • Mizoram does not have an 85% state quota vs management quota structure within the state.
  • There are no separate management or NRI quota merit lists under Mizoram counselling.
  • Eligibility and merit are strictly controlled due to limited seats, making document accuracy crucial.


Final Note for Mizoram Candidates

Understanding which merit/eligibility list you fall under is essential to plan your counselling strategy. Inclusion in the Mizoram eligibility list is mandatory for state-linked seats, while AIQ and private options should be pursued in parallel to improve admission chances.

Validity of Mizoram NEET UG 2025 Result

For Medical / Dental Admissions in India (Including Mizoram State-Linked Seats)

The NEET UG 2025 result is valid only for the current academic year (2025–2026) for admissions to MBBS and BDS courses in India, including seats available to Mizoram candidates through state-linked / nominated counselling or All India Quota (AIQ).

  • Admission must be completed within the 2025–2026 academic session.
  • The NEET UG 2025 score cannot be carried forward to the 2026–2027 admission cycle for Indian medical colleges.
  • Candidates who do not secure a seat in 2025–26 must reappear for NEET UG 2026 to be eligible next year.

For MBBS Study Abroad (Mizoram Candidates)

For Mizoram students planning to pursue MBBS abroad, the NEET UG 2025 result is valid for three years, as per current NMC guidelines.

  • This means:
    • Candidates can apply for MBBS admission in foreign medical universities (Russia, Georgia, China, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Philippines, etc.)
    • Admission can be taken anytime within three academic years after qualifying NEET UG 2025
    • Reappearing for NEET is not required, as long as the candidate has qualified NEET UG 2025

What After Mizoram NEET UG 2025 Results?

Once the NEET UG 2025 results are declared, qualified Mizoram candidates can proceed with the following steps:

  • Register for Mizoram NEET UG counselling conducted by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, for state-linked / nominated seats (if applicable).
  • Participate in All India Quota (AIQ) counselling conducted by MCC, which is open to Mizoram candidates.
  • Apply to private and deemed medical universities across India using the NEET UG 2025 score.
  • Explore MBBS abroad options, if eligible and interested.


Final Advisory for Mizoram Candidates

The NEET UG 2025 score is a one-year opportunity for Indian admissions and a three-year opportunity for MBBS abroad. Given the very limited medical seats linked to Mizoram, candidates should actively participate in all possible counselling channels (state-linked, AIQ, private/deemed) and keep all documents ready to maximise admission chances.

Mizoram State Counselling

The Mizoram NEET UG counselling for state-linked / nominated MBBS and BDS seats is conducted by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram. Due to the limited number of seats, the counselling process is highly competitive and strictly monitored.

Eligibility & Counselling Process

  • Eligible candidates must:
    • Register online on the official Mizoram NEET UG counselling portal (as notified by DHTE)
    • Upload all mandatory documents (NEET scorecard, domicile/residency certificate, category certificates, academic records, etc.)
    • Complete document verification within the specified timeline
    • Participate in counselling / seat allotment rounds as per the official schedule

This process applies to state-linked or government-sponsored seats available to Mizoram candidates. There is no separate 85%–15% in-state quota structure as seen in larger states.


Next Steps for Mizoram Candidates

  • Check your NEET UG score and AIR to realistically assess admission chances, keeping in mind Mizoram’s limited seat availability.
  • Review previous years’ Mizoram cut-off trends and eligibility lists to understand competition levels.
  • Prepare a parallel strategy by applying for All India Quota (AIQ) counselling through MCC and private/deemed medical colleges across India.
  • Keep all domicile/residency and category certificates ready, as verification in Mizoram is strict and time-bound.
  • Track official DHTE Mizoram notifications daily, since counselling windows may be short and missing deadlines can lead to loss of eligibility.

Final Advice:
For Mizoram aspirants, success in NEET UG counselling depends not only on score but also on speed, document readiness, and strategic participation in multiple counselling channels. Planning early and staying alert to official updates can significantly improve your chances of securing a medical seat.


Mizoram NEET UG Result 2025 – FAQs

Q1. When was the Mizoram NEET UG 2025 result declared?
The NEET UG 2025 result was declared on 14 June 2025 by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Mizoram candidates received their results along with the nationwide declaration.

Q2. Does Mizoram release a separate NEET UG result?
No. Mizoram does not release a separate exam result. Admissions are based entirely on the NEET UG scorecard issued by NTA.

Q3. How can Mizoram candidates check their NEET UG 2025 result?
Candidates can download their scorecard from the official NTA NEET portal using their application number and date of birth/password.

Q4. What details are mentioned on the NEET UG 2025 scorecard?
The scorecard shows:

  • Candidate’s name and roll number
  • NEET score (out of 720)
  • Subject-wise marks
  • Percentile score
  • All India Rank (AIR)
  • Category-wise qualifying status
  • NEET qualification status for MBBS/BDS

Q5. Is the NEET UG 2025 scorecard required for Mizoram counselling?
Yes. The NEET scorecard is mandatory for Mizoram NEET UG counselling registration, document verification, seat allotment, and admission.


Cut Off

Mizoram NEET UG: Entrance exams for MBBS, BDS & AYUSH Course


Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Cutoff

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 cutoff will be released after the declaration of the NEET UG 2026 results. The cutoff for Mizoram varies every year depending on the level of competition, limited seat availability, and overall performance of candidates eligible under Mizoram state quota and related nominations.

The Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, will publish the category-wise cutoff marks and ranks for MBBS/BDS admissions under the Mizoram state quota and other applicable seats. Only candidates who meet the minimum qualifying cutoff for their respective category will be considered eligible for counselling and seat allotment.

Separate cutoff trends may apply for:

  • State quota seats linked to Mizoram

  • Government-sponsored / nominated seats

  • Other NEET-based seats available to Mizoram candidates (as notified)

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 cutoff will be influenced by several key factors, including:

  • Previous years’ closing ranks and cutoffs for Mizoram candidates

  • Number of NEET-qualified applicants eligible from Mizoram

  • Total MBBS/BDS seats available (which are very limited)

  • Difficulty level of NEET UG 2026

  • Reservation policies and category-wise eligibility

  • Demand for specific colleges and courses

Final seat allotment is determined based on the NEET rank, category, domicile/residency eligibility, candidate preferences (if applicable), and real-time seat availability across each counselling round. Because of the limited number of seats, even small differences in marks can significantly affect admission chances for Mizoram NEET UG aspirants.

Factors Determining Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Cut-off

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 cut-off can vary each year due to changes in competition and seat availability. The final state-linked cut-off will depend on several important factors, including:

  • Difficulty level of the NEET UG 2026 question paper – tougher papers generally lead to lower cut-offs, while easier papers raise cut-offs.
  • Number of candidates from Mizoram appearing and qualifying in NEET UG 2026, including those eligible under state domicile or nomination rules.
  • Overall performance and average NEET scores of Mizoram candidates, especially since a small pool of high scorers can significantly impact the cut-off.
  • Total number of MBBS/BDS seats available to Mizoram candidates (very limited), including government-linked or nominated seats.
  • Reservation categories and eligibility rules as per Mizoram state policy (ST, SC, EWS, PwD, etc.) and seat distribution under each category.
  • Type of seats and counselling channels available to Mizoram students (state-linked seats, AIQ participation, or sponsored/nominated seats).
  • Demand for specific colleges, based on factors such as reputation, clinical exposure, location, fee structure, and past admission trends.

Key Insight:
Because Mizoram has limited medical seats, even a small change in NEET score or rank can significantly affect the cut-off. Aspirants are advised to aim well above the previous years’ minimum cut-off to maximize their chances of securing admission through Mizoram NEET UG counselling.

Expected Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Cutoff (State / State-Linked Seats – Tentative)

Note:Mizoram has very limited MBBS/BDS seats, so cutoffs can fluctuate sharply. The ranges below are indicative estimates based on past trends and national qualifying norms, not official figures.

Reservation Category (Mizoram) Expected Cutoff Percentile Expected NEET 2026 Score Range

General / Unreserved

50th percentile

600 – 540

Scheduled Tribe (ST)

40th percentile & above

520 – 450

Scheduled Caste (SC)

40th percentile & above

500 – 430

Economically Weaker Section (EWS)

50th percentile

580 – 520

General – PwD (PH)

45th percentile

500 – 450

ST / SC – PwD (PH)

40th percentile

430 – 380

Important Points for Mizoram Aspirants

  • The percentile criteria are fixed nationally by NTA, but actual admission cutoffs (marks/ranks) depend on seat availability and competition.
  • Because Mizoram has very few state-linked medical seats, closing scores may be much higher than the basic qualifying cutoff in some years.
  • Even a 10–15 mark difference can change admission outcomes significantly for Mizoram candidates.
  • Candidates should aim to score well above the minimum qualifying percentile to remain competitive during counselling.

Final Tip

Treat these cutoffs as a baseline reference, not a guarantee. For Mizoram NEET UG 2026, a higher target score (550–600+) provides safer chances, especially when competing for limited government or nominated seats.

Types of Mizoram NEET UG Cut-offs

Mizoram NEET UG cut-offs are generally understood in two broad categories, based on national eligibility norms and state-linked admission processes.


1. Mizoram NEET UG Qualifying Cut-off

  • This is the minimum NEET score/percentile required to be declared “qualified” in the NEET UG exam.
  • It is released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) along with the NEET UG result.
  • Meeting the qualifying cut-off makes candidates eligible to participate in counselling, including Mizoram state-linked or nomination-based seats, provided they also satisfy Mizoram domicile/residency rules.
  • The qualifying cut-off is common across all states and is based on percentile, not fixed marks.


2. Mizoram NEET UG Admission Cut-off

  • This cut-off is much higher than the qualifying cut-off and varies every year depending on competition and seat availability.
  • It is determined during the counselling and seat allotment process conducted by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, or through applicable counselling channels.
  • The admission cut-off differs based on:
    • Category (ST, SC, EWS, PwD, etc.)
    • Type of seat (state-linked / nominated / other NEET-based seats available to Mizoram candidates)
    • Type of institution (Government, Private, Deemed, or other notified colleges)
    • Round-wise vacancy position and candidate preferences


Key Difference at a Glance

  • Qualifying cut-off = Eligibility to participate

  • Admission cut-off = Actual score/rank required to get a seat


Important Note for Mizoram Aspirants:
Because Mizoram has very limited medical seats, the admission cut-off can be significantly higher than the basic qualifying cut-off. Candidates should aim well above the minimum NEET qualifying percentile to improve their chances during Mizoram NEET UG counselling.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Cut-off for State / State-Linked Seats

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 cut-offs for state-linked and nomination-based seats are released round-wise during the counselling process. The counselling and publication of cut-off data are handled by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, or through the applicable counselling authority for nominated seats.

Unlike large states, Mizoram does not have a fixed 85% state quota seat matrix across multiple in-state medical colleges. Instead, admissions are usually based on state-linked, sponsored, or nominated seats, and cut-offs are declared dynamically as counselling progresses.

Mizoram State / State-Linked Cut-off Format (Indicative)

Counselling Round Opening Rank Closing Rank

Round 1

Updated During Counselling

Updated During Counselling

Round 2

Updated During Counselling

Updated During Counselling

Round 3 (if conducted)

Updated During Counselling

Updated During Counselling

Mop-Up / Stray Vacancy

Updated During Counselling

Updated During Counselling


Key Points for Mizoram Aspirants

  • Opening and closing ranks are released only after seat allotment in each round.
  • Due to very limited seats, cut-offs can change sharply between rounds.
  • Later rounds (mop-up/stray vacancy) may have lower or higher closing ranks, depending on candidate participation and seat surrender.
  • Candidates should track official counselling notifications closely, as rank updates are often published in PDF notices or allotment lists.

Important Note:
Because Mizoram has a small number of medical seats, even a minor difference in NEET rank can decide admission. Aspirants are advised to participate actively in all eligible counselling rounds and keep preferences flexible to maximize chances of securing a seat.

Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Cut-off for State / State-Linked Seats

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 cut-off for MBBS and BDS admissions under Mizoram state-linked / nomination-based seats will be released after the declaration of NEET UG 2026 results. The cut-off varies every year based on competition, extremely limited seat availability, and candidate performance, and is generally reflected round-wise during the Mizoram NEET UG counselling process conducted by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, or through the applicable nomination counselling channel.

Unlike larger states, Mizoram does not follow a fixed 85% in-state quota model across multiple government colleges. Instead, admissions are based on state-linked seats, sponsored/nominated seats, and other NEET-based opportunities available to Mizoram candidates, making the cut-off highly competitive and dynamic.

Factors Influencing Mizoram State / State-Linked Cut-offs

Mizoram NEET UG cut-offs are influenced by several state-specific factors, including:

  • Mizoram domicile / residency eligibility, verified through official residential or domicile certificates.
  • Very limited number of MBBS/BDS seats available to Mizoram candidates, which significantly raises competition.
  • Reservation categories as per state policy (primarily ST, SC, EWS, PwD, etc.), with category-wise variations in closing ranks.
  • Type of seat (state-linked / nominated / government-sponsored), which directly affects the required NEET score and rank.
  • Candidate preferences and participation across rounds, especially since withdrawals or non-joining can suddenly change vacancy positions.

Round-wise Cut-off Nature

  • The final admission cut-off depends on:
    • Candidate’s NEET rank and category
    • Eligibility under Mizoram domicile rules
    • Seat availability in each counselling round (Round 1, Round 2, subsequent rounds, mop-up, or stray vacancy, if conducted)

Typically:

  • Earlier rounds close at higher scores/ranks due to competition.

  • Later rounds may see slight relaxation, but this is not guaranteed because of the very small seat pool.

Important Advisory for Mizoram Aspirants

  • Because Mizoram has one of the smallest medical seat intakes in the country, even a small difference in NEET marks or rank can decide admission. Candidates are strongly advised to:
    • Aim well above the minimum qualifying cut-off
    • Participate actively in all eligible counselling rounds
    • Monitor official DHTE notifications and allotment lists regularly
    • Keep documents ready and preferences flexible

A proactive approach and close tracking of counselling updates are crucial to securing a medical or dental seat through Mizoram NEET UG 2026 counselling.

How Mizoram NEET UG Cut-off Impacts Counselling

Candidates who score equal to or above the NEET UG qualifying cut-off and meet the Mizoram admission cut-off levels become eligible to:

  • Participate in Mizoram NEET UG counselling conducted by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, or through applicable nomination channels.
  • Be considered for Mizoram state-linked / sponsored / nominated MBBS and BDS seats available to eligible candidates.
  • Compete for government-linked medical seats allocated to Mizoram candidates through state or central mechanisms.
  • Apply for private, deemed, or other NEET-based medical colleges across India under All India Quota (AIQ) or other counselling channels, based on NEET rank.

How Higher Scores Help Mizoram Candidates

A higher NEET score and better rank significantly improve the chances of:

  • Securing one of the very limited MBBS seats linked to Mizoram, where competition is extremely high.
  • Getting allotted a seat in early counselling rounds, which generally offer better college options and more certainty.
  • Having greater flexibility in seat choice, especially when vacancy positions change across rounds.
  • Avoiding dependence on last-round or stray vacancy admissions, which are unpredictable.

Key Insight for Mizoram Aspirants

Because Mizoram has far fewer state-linked seats compared to large states, the cut-off plays a critical role in counselling outcomes. Even candidates who meet the minimum qualifying cut-off may not secure admission unless their score is competitive.

Bottom Line:
For Mizoram NEET UG aspirants, the cut-off is not just an eligibility benchmark—it is the deciding factor in counselling success. Aiming for a higher-than-average NEET score and actively participating in all counselling rounds greatly improves the likelihood of securing a medical or dental seat.

Why NEET Cut-off Varies Every Year (Mizoram)

The Mizoram NEET UG cut-off changes every year due to a combination of national and state-specific factors, including:

  • If the NEET question paper is easier, more students score higher marks cut-off increases.
  • When the number of NEET-qualified candidates from Mizoram increases or competition intensifies cut-off rises, even for a small score difference.
  • If additional state-linked or nominated medical seats become available the cut-off may ease slightly, though this is rare due to limited seats.
  • High competition for limited Mizoram-linked MBBS seats naturally pushes the cut-off higher.
  • Ultimately, the difficulty level of NEET + number of seats + overall candidate performance together determine the final Mizoram NEET UG cut-off.

Key Point:
Because Mizoram has very few medical seats, even minor changes in scores or ranks can cause noticeable fluctuations in the cut-off from year to year.


Mizoram NEET UG 2026 Cut-off for MBBS Abroad

  • Students from Mizoram planning to pursue MBBS abroad (in countries such as Russia, China, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Philippines, etc.) must qualify NEET UG 2026 by securing at least the minimum qualifying cut-off prescribed by NTA.
  • Without qualifying NEET, candidates cannot enroll in MBBS programs abroad and will not receive eligibility certification from the National Medical Commission (NMC), which is mandatory for practicing in India after graduation.


Validity of NEET Score for MBBS Abroad (Mizoram)

  • The NEET UG 2026 score is expected to remain valid for 3 years for Mizoram students applying to MBBS programs abroad.
  • This allows candidates to take admission within three academic years without reappearing for NEET, provided they have qualified NEET UG 2026.

Final Advice:
For Mizoram aspirants, NEET qualification is essential not only for domestic counselling but also for MBBS abroad options. Aiming for a score well above the minimum cut-off provides greater flexibility—both within India and internationally.

Mizoram NEET Cut-off – FAQs

Q1. What is the Mizoram NEET UG cut-off?
The Mizoram NEET UG cut-off is the minimum NEET score or rank required for Mizoram candidates to become eligible for counselling and admission to state-linked or nomination-based MBBS/BDS seats. It includes both the national qualifying cut-off and the actual admission cut-off, which is higher.

Q2. Who releases the Mizoram NEET UG cut-off?
The NEET qualifying cut-off is released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) along with the NEET results.
The Mizoram admission cut-off is determined during counselling by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, or through applicable nomination counselling authorities.

Q3. Is the Mizoram NEET UG cut-off the same every year?
No. The cut-off changes every year depending on factors such as exam difficulty, number of qualified candidates, limited seat availability, reservation rules, and overall performance of Mizoram students.

Q4. What is the difference between qualifying cut-off and admission cut-off?

  • Qualifying cut-off: Minimum percentile to be considered NEET-qualified (common nationwide).

  • Admission cut-off: Actual score/rank required to secure a seat during Mizoram counselling (usually much higher).

Q5. Does clearing the NEET qualifying cut-off guarantee admission in Mizoram?
No. Clearing the qualifying cut-off only makes you eligible. Admission depends on the much higher admission cut-off, seat availability, category, and competition.


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Mizoram NEET UG: Entrance exams for MBBS, BDS & AYUSH Course


Mizoram NEET 2026 Counselling

The Mizoram NEET UG 2026 counselling is expected to begin around June–July 2026, after the declaration of NEET UG 2026 results and the release of the state merit list. The counselling process for MBBS and BDS admissions in Mizoram is conducted by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, for seats allotted under the State Quota as well as All India Quota (AIQ)–linked state nominations, as applicable.

Registration for Mizoram NEET UG counselling will commence shortly after the publication of the Mizoram state merit list. During registration, candidates must complete the online application, upload the necessary documents, and pay the prescribed counselling fee. The counselling is generally conducted in multiple rounds (usually 2–3 rounds), and if seats remain vacant, a mop-up or stray vacancy round may be organized to fill the remaining seats.

The official counselling schedule, including dates for registration, document verification, choice filling (if applicable), seat allotment, and reporting, will be published on the official Mizoram NEET counselling portal after NEET results are announced. Seat allotment will be based strictly on NEET UG rank, category reservation, domicile/residency eligibility of Mizoram, and seat availability.

Once a seat is allotted, candidates must report to the allotted medical or dental college within the stipulated time, complete document verification, pay the required admission fees, and confirm their admission. Failure to report within the given deadline may result in cancellation of the allotted seat, making the candidate ineligible for further rounds as per counselling rules.

Key Changes: Mizoram NEET 2024 NEET 2025

Category NEET 2024 (Mizoram) NEET 2025 (Mizoram)

Exam Conducting Body

NTA

NTA (No change)

Exam Mode

Offline (Pen & Paper)

Offline (Same)

Exam Date

5 May 2024

4 May 2025

Application Form Release (NEET National)

February 2024

Expected January–February 2025

Registration Duration (NEET National)

~1 Month

Expected similar timeline (≈4 weeks)

State Counselling Authority (Mizoram)

Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Govt. of Mizoram

Same Authority

Mizoram Counselling Start

July 2024

Expected June–July 2025

Counselling Rounds

2–3 rounds + Mop-Up/Stray Vacancy

Same Expected Structure

Documents for Mizoram Domicile

Residential/Domicile Certificate Mandatory

Same Requirement Expected

Exam Pattern

PCB (No Change)

No Change Expected

Syllabus

NCERT-Based Reduced Syllabus

Same Syllabus Likely to Continue

Number of Questions

200 (180 to attempt)

Same Expected

City Intimation Slip (NEET)

Released before Admit Card

Expected before Admit Card

Admit Card Release

April 2024

April–May 2025 (Expected)

 


Impact of These Changes (For Mizoram NEET Aspirants)

  • Students from Mizoram may benefit from earlier clarity on exam dates and application timelines, helping them plan NEET preparation and state counselling well in advance, especially for those preparing from remote districts.
  • With the NCERT-reduced syllabus continuing, Mizoram aspirants from state boards and CBSE backgrounds can concentrate on mastering NCERT textbooks without worrying about additional or unexpected topics.
  • As the exam pattern remains unchanged, students can confidently use the same preparation books, mock tests, and study strategies followed by previous NEET candidates.
  • The early release of the exam city intimation slip and admit card is particularly helpful for Mizoram students who may need to travel to exam centres in other districts or states, reducing last-minute travel stress.
  • Mizoram NEET counselling is expected to follow a familiar timeline, minimizing uncertainty regarding admission schedules and academic session commencement.
  • Stability in exam mode and question style lowers anxiety levels and allows aspirants to focus more on NCERT theory, Biology diagrams, Chemistry reactions, and Physics numerical practice.
  • Students can rely strongly on previous years’ NEET question papers, as difficulty levels, chapter weightage, and question trends are likely to remain consistent.
  • Coaching institutes and online learning platforms catering to Mizoram students can structure their academic plans more effectively, ensuring steady progress throughout the year.
  • Repeaters from Mizoram benefit significantly, as they can reuse their existing notes, solved papers, and preparation strategies with minimal changes.

Mizoram NEET UG 2025 Counselling Update

The Mizoram NEET UG 2025 counselling process is being conducted by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, for MBBS and BDS admissions under the State Quota and applicable All India Quota–linked state nominations in government and recognized medical/dental institutions.

The first phase of counselling has already been completed, with seat allotment results announced and selected candidates required to report to their allotted colleges within the stipulated time for document verification and admission confirmation.

As a number of seats continue to remain vacant, the counselling process has now moved into subsequent rounds, such as Round 2 and further rounds, offering new opportunities for candidates who were not allotted a seat earlier or those seeking an upgrade from their previous allotment. If vacancies persist even after these rounds, the state is expected to conduct a mop-up or stray vacancy round to fill the remaining seats.

Candidates are strongly advised to regularly monitor official Mizoram NEET counselling notifications for updates related to fresh registrations (if allowed), document verification schedules, seat allotment results, and reporting deadlines. Admission is confirmed only after successful physical reporting, fee payment, and verification of original documents at the allotted institution. Since seat availability and upgrade possibilities change in every round, continuous tracking of counselling updates is essential.

Key Updates & Developments – Mizoram NEET UG Counselling

  • Round 1 Seat Notification & Verification
    • The Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, conducted additional verification of candidate documents before finalizing Round 1 seat allotments.
    • Special focus was placed on verifying domicile/residency certificates, category certificates, and eligibility documents submitted by applicants.
    • Final Round 1 seat allotment lists were published only after completion of document scrutiny to ensure compliance with state eligibility norms.

  • Extended Registration & Document Submission
    • The counselling authority allowed extended timelines for registration and document submission to help candidates rectify errors or submit pending certificates.
    • Deadlines for fee payment and document uploads were relaxed in select cases to accommodate students from remote areas.
    • Candidates whose documents were found incomplete or unclear were instructed to re-submit corrected certificates within the extended period.

  • Subsequent Rounds & Seat Availability
    • Round 2 counselling began after updated vacancy positions were received, including seats surrendered or newly available after Round 1 joining.
    • Candidates were given an opportunity to reconsider or update preferences, depending on the counselling structure followed by the state.
    • Revised vacancy details were shared before seat allocation to ensure transparency in admissions.

Typical Counselling Flow (Observed Pattern)

  • Registration / Fee Payment (for newly eligible or unregistered candidates)
  • Document Verification / Re-verification (where required)
  • Seat Allotment Publication
  • Reporting to Allotted Colleges with original documents
    (Exact dates may vary each year, but the process generally follows this sequence.)

Later Rounds, Mop-Up & Stray Vacancy

  • Further rounds were scheduled after reviewing actual joining status and vacancy data from allotted institutions.
  • Colleges were directed to submit accurate, real-time vacancy reports before initiating mop-up or stray vacancy rounds.
  • A stray vacancy round is expected if seats remain unfilled after completion of the main counselling rounds.

Special Category & Eligibility Checks

  • Applications under special categories (where applicable) were carefully verified for authenticity and eligibility.
  • Candidates were required to submit valid and updated certificates as per the notified format.
  • In limited cases, provisional consideration was granted to candidates who submitted documents within the prescribed timelines, subject to final verification before admission confirmation.

What This Means for Mizoram NEET UG Candidates

  • Regularly check the official Mizoram NEET counselling portal and DHTE notifications, as timelines for registration, document correction, seat allotment, and reporting may change between rounds.
  • Be prepared to respond quickly to updated vacancy positions or revised counselling instructions, as seat movement in Mizoram can happen rapidly due to limited seat numbers and withdrawals.
  • Keep all essential documents ready and updated, including NEET scorecard, Aadhaar/valid ID, Mizoram domicile or residential certificate, category certificates (if applicable), and any other eligibility documents notified by the state authority.
  • If you receive a seat allotment but are aiming for an upgrade, strictly follow the official upgradation or surrender guidelines issued by the counselling authority, as missing deadlines can lead to disqualification from further rounds.
  • Actively participate in all subsequent rounds, including Round 2, mop-up, and stray vacancy rounds, as these stages often provide fresh opportunities due to non-joining, seat surrender, or last-minute vacancy creation.

Final Word

  • The Mizoram NEET UG counselling process is also dynamic in nature, with frequent updates related to vacancy positions, revised schedules, and document verification requirements. For candidates, this brings both opportunity and responsibility — limited seats may become available unexpectedly, but only for those who remain consistently alert and responsive.
  • To maximize admission chances, candidates must closely follow every official update from the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education, ensure timely document submission, and stay flexible in their approach to seat acceptance or upgradation. A proactive mindset, careful adherence to guidelines, and prompt action at each stage can significantly improve the likelihood of securing a medical or dental seat through Mizoram NEET UG counselling.

FAQs – Mizoram NEET UG Counselling

Q1. Who conducts Mizoram NEET UG counselling?
The Mizoram NEET UG counselling is conducted by the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram for MBBS and BDS admissions under the state quota and other applicable seats.

Q2. When is Mizoram NEET UG counselling expected to begin?
Counselling usually starts around June–July, after the declaration of NEET UG results and release of the Mizoram state merit list. Exact dates are announced through official notifications.

Q3. Is Mizoram NEET UG counselling conducted online or offline?
The registration and initial processes are generally online, while document verification and final reporting are done offline at the allotted college or designated verification centre.

Q4. Who is eligible for Mizoram state quota seats?
Candidates must satisfy Mizoram domicile/residency requirements, along with NEET UG qualification and other eligibility conditions prescribed by the state counselling authority.

Q5. How many rounds of counselling are conducted in Mizoram?
Mizoram typically conducts 2–3 counselling rounds, followed by a mop-up or stray vacancy round if seats remain unfilled.


 




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Mizoram NEET UG 2025 – News & Updates

This section provides reliable and up-to-date information related to the Mizoram NEET UG 2025 admission process. Candidates can access official announcements and verified updates issued by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education (DHTE), Government of Mizoram, covering all key stages of NEET-based medical admissions.

Here, students and parents can track:

  • NEET UG 2025 exam notifications and result updates released by NTA

  • Mizoram NEET UG counselling notifications, schedules, and registration timelines

  • State-linked / nomination-based seat allotment updates

  • Category-wise cut-off trends applicable to Mizoram candidates

  • Merit list releases and eligibility lists

  • Changes in admission rules, documentation norms, or counselling procedures

  • Updates on MBBS/BDS seats available to Mizoram aspirants through state-linked or national counselling channels

All information is curated to help candidates plan their counselling strategy, understand eligibility and reservation rules, and complete the admission process accurately and on time.

By following this section, Mizoram NEET UG 2025 aspirants can stay consistently informed, avoid misinformation, and make well-informed decisions during counselling — all through one trusted and consolidated source.

 



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