The NEET UG 2026 Exam is expected to be held on May 3, 2026, in offline
(pen-and-paper) mode. The National Testing Agency (NTA), which conducts the
exam, is likely to release the official notification by the end of this year.
As per previous trends, nearly 23 lakh students are anticipated to register for
the NEET 2026 Exam. The application form is expected to be released in the
first week of February 2026, and the test will be conducted in 13 languages
across India. Aspirants preparing for
NEET 2026 can explore details on exam
dates, eligibility, registration, and preparation tips to stay ahead in their
journey.
To appear for NEET UG 2026, candidates must have completed 10+2 with
Science (PCB) and must be at least 17 years of age as of December 31, 2026. The
official notification, including the application form, syllabus, and exam
pattern, will be released on the NTA website — www.neet.nta.nic.in. Scoring
well in NEET 2026 is crucial, as it determines admission to India’s top medical
institutions and serves as a benchmark for aspiring doctors nationwide.
As per the Medical
Counselling Committee (MCC), about 13.17 lakh candidates have already taken
admission under the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) in the first three rounds of NEET
Counselling 2025.
Meanwhile, the
Ministry of Education is carrying out a detailed study to check if NEET can be
shifted to an online mode in the future. Officials have said that the NTA is
exploring the idea of conducting the exam as a computer-based test, possibly
held over multiple days and time slots. Reports also suggest that students may
no longer get to choose their own exam city — instead, the NTA could assign it
based on the address mentioned in the candidate’s Aadhaar Card.
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is India’s single
national-level entrance exam for admission to undergraduate medical, dental,
and paramedical courses such as MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, and
others offered by government and private colleges across the country.
The exam is organized by the National Testing Agency (NTA) once every
year, usually in May, in offline (pen-and-paper) mode. NEET evaluates
candidates on their understanding of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany
& Zoology) based on the NCERT syllabus of Classes 11 and 12.
A good NEET score is crucial for securing admission to top medical
colleges under the All India Quota (AIQ) and state quotas. It is also a
mandatory qualification for students aspiring to pursue MBBS abroad. The test
duration is 3 hours 20 minutes (200 minutes), during which candidates must
attempt 180 out of 200 questions.
Conducted in 13 languages, NEET attracts over 20 lakh aspirants every
year, making it one of the most competitive exams in India. Among the courses
offered through NEET, MBBS remains the most sought-after, followed by BDS and
BSc Nursing. Each year, the number of NEET applicants continues to rise,
reflecting its growing importance in India’s medical education landscape.
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Particulars
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Details
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Exam Name
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NEET UG 2026 (National Eligibility cum Entrance
Test)
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Conducting Body
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National Testing Agency (NTA)
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Exam Level
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National Level
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Exam Mode
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Offline (Pen-and-Paper Based Test)
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Courses Offered
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MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, BAMS, BHMS, BUMS,
Veterinary, and other paramedical courses
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Exam Frequency
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Once a Year
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Expected Exam Date
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May 3, 2026 (Tentative)
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Application Form Release
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February 2026 (Tentative)
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Exam Duration
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3 Hours 20 Minutes (200 Minutes)
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Subjects Covered
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Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany &
Zoology
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Total Questions
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200 (180 to be attempted)
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Total Marks
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720 Marks
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Marking Scheme
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- +4 for each correct answer
- -1 for each incorrect answer
- No deduction for the un-attempted questions
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Language Options
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13 Languages
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Eligibility
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10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology; minimum
age 17 years
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Official Website
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https://neet.nta.nic.in
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COURSES
OFFERED THROUGH NEET UG
(Core + Allied Programmes)
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) is India’s single
national-level entrance exam for admission To Undergraduate Medical, Dental,
AYUSH, Veterinary, and several Allied Health courses. It serves as the gateway
to over 1.5 lakh seats across Government, Private, and Deemed Universities in
India.
PART A — CORE COURSES UNDER NEET-UG
These are the primary professional degrees that mandatorily require
NEET-UG qualification for admission.
1. MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of
Surgery)
- Duration: 5.5 years (including 1-year internship)
- Regulatory Body: National Medical Commission (NMC)
- Colleges in India: ~819 medical colleges (2025)
- Government: ~388
- Private/Deemed: ~431
- Seats (2025): ~1,28,875
- Career Options: Doctor, Surgeon, Medical Officer, Researcher, Public
Health Administrator
Why Choose MBBS?
It is the most preferred and
competitive medical programme in India, offering the widest range of
clinical career paths.
Most preferred and highly competitive course via NEET.
2. BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)
- Duration: 5 years (including 1-year internship)
- Regulatory Body: Dental Council of India (DCI)
- Colleges: 32
- Government: 75
- Private/Deemed: 248
- Total Seats: 27,618
- Career Options: Dentist, Orthodontist, Dental Surgeon, Prosthodontist
Second most popular option after MBBS.
Who Choose BDS?
Students interested in oral healthcare, dental surgery, and cosmetic
dentistry.
3. AYUSH Courses
Admissions to AYUSH programmes (traditional medicine systems) are also
conducted through NEET-UG.
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Course Name
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Full Form
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Duration
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Number of
Colleges
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ApproxNo. of
Seats
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Regulatory Body
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BAMS
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Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery
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5.5 yrs
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563
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38,000
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NCISM
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BHMS
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Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery
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5.5 yrs
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277
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15,000
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NCH
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BUMS
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Bachelor of Unani Medicine & Surgery
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5.5 yrs
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57
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4,000
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NCISM
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BSMS
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Bachelor of Siddha Medicine & Surgery
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5.5 yrs
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15
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1,500
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NCISM
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BNYS
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Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences
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5.5 yrs
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30
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1,200
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NCISM
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Why Choose AYUSH?
AYUSH courses
are ideal for students interested in holistic and Alternative/traditional
systems of medicine.
4. BVSc & AH (Bachelor of Veterinary Science
and Animal Husbandry)
- Duration: 5.5 years (including internship)
- Regulatory Body: Veterinary Council of India (VCI)
- Colleges: ~60
- Seats: ~6,000+
- Career Options: Veterinarian, Livestock Officer, Animal Research
Scientist
Why choose BVSc & AH?
BVSc &AH is best for: students passionate about Animal Health,
Veterinary Medicine, and Animal Research.
PART B — ALLIED & RELATED HEALTH COURSES
(Often Chosen by NEET Aspirants)
These programmes may require NEET scores in some institutes or accept
non-NEET admissions, but they are popular alternatives among NEET aspirants due
to their healthcare scope.
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Course
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Full Form
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Duration
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NEET Requirement
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Key Career Paths
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B.Sc Nursing
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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4 yrs
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Required for Central Institutes (AIIMS, JIPMER,
etc.)
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Registered Nurse, Clinical Instructor, Hospital
Admin
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BPT
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Bachelor of Physiotherapy
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4.5 yrs
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NO - Mostly merit-based, few via NEET
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Physiotherapist, Sports Rehab Expert
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BOT
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Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
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4.5 yrs
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NO
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Occupational Therapist, Rehab Specialist
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BMLT
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B.Sc in Medical Laboratory Technology
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3 yrs
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NO
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Lab Technologist, Path Lab Supervisor
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B.Sc Optometry
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Bachelor of Science in Optometry
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4 yrs
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NO
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Optometrist, Vision Specialist
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B.Sc Radiology / Imaging Technology
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-
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3-4 yrs
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NO
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Radiographer, MRI/CT Technologist
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B.Sc Perfusion Technology
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-
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3–4 yrs
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NO
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Cardiac Perfusionist
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B.Sc OTT
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B.Sc Operation Theatre Technology
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3–4 yrs
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NO
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OT Technician, Surgical Assistant
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B.Sc Dialysis Technology
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3 yrs
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NO
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Dialysis Technician
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B.Sc AT
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B.Sc Anaesthesia Technology
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3 yrs
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NO
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Anaesthesia Technologist
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B.Sc Emergency & Trauma Care
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-
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3 yrs
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NO
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Emergency Care Specialist
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B.Sc Physician Assistant
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-
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3 yrs
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NO
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Clinical Assistant
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B.Sc Forensic Science
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-
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3 yrs
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NO
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Forensic Analyst, Lab Scientist
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B.Sc Nutrition & Dietetics
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-
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3 yrs
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NO
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Dietitian, Nutrition Consultant
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These allied courses ensure a stable healthcare
career even if you don’t pursue MBBS/BDS.
Summary of NEET-UG Seat Distribution (Approximate, 2025)
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Category
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Total Colleges
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Total Seats
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MBBS
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819
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1,28,875
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BDS
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323
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27,618
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AYUSH (All systems)
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942
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60,000
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BVSc & AH
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60
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6,000
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Allied/Paramedical (non-NEET)
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1,000+ (across India)
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Varies by state/institute
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Key Takeaways for Aspirants
NEET-UG is mandatory for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and most Veterinary
admissions.
- Top Institutes: AIIMS, JIPMER, AFMC, Banaras Hindu University, State Medical Colleges.
- Plan B options: Offers multiple streams even if MBBS seats are competitive. Allied and Paramedical courses provide
stable, in-demand career paths.
- Counselling: Conducted separately by MCC (for AIQ) and State DMEs (for State
Quota), it determines eligibility for All India Quota (15%) and State Quota
(85%) counselling.
- Scope: Rising healthcare demand means strong placement and postgraduate
opportunities across all courses. Finally, If you qualify NEET UG,
you unlock access to over 2,00,000+ medical and health science seats across
India — from MBBS to AYUSH to Veterinary and even Nursing (in premier
institutes). Whether your dream is to
become a Doctor, Dentist, Ayurvedic Physician, Veterinarian, Nurse,
Physiotherapist, or Healthcare Technologist, NEET UG opens multiple pathways.
The NEET UG 2025
exam was conducted on May 4, 2025, followed by the
release of the provisional answer key and OMR sheets on June 3,
2025. Candidates were allowed to submit objections until June 5,
2025. The final answer key and result were
officially declared on June 14, 2025.
The NEET 2025
counselling process began on July 21, 2025.
After the completion of the first three rounds, the Round 4
(Online Stray Vacancy Round) commenced on November 4,
2025, and the full counselling procedure is expected to
conclude by November 20, 2025.
This year, several
NEET counselling dates were revised due to updates in the seat matrix and
ongoing legal proceedings, which also affected various state counselling
timelines. Candidates are advised to stay updated and review the complete
schedule for detailed timelines.
Take a look at the complete schedule of NEET 2025 exam from below given:
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Dates
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Upcoming Exam
Dates
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13 Nov ' 25
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Online Stray Vacancy Round Choice Locking
[ONGOING]
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Nov ' 25
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Online Stray Vacancy Round Seat Allotment Result
[TENTATIVE]
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Nov ' 25
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Online Stray Vacancy Round Institute Reporting
[TENTATIVE]
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05 Nov ' 25 - 13 Nov ' 25
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Online Stray Vacancy Round Choice Filling
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04 Nov ' 25 - 09 Nov ' 25
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Online Stray Vacancy Round Registration
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23 Oct ' 25 - 01 Nov ' 25
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Round 3 Institute Reporting
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22 Oct ' 25
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Round 3 Seat Allotment Result
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18 Oct ' 25
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Counselling Round 3 Choice Locking
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30 Sep ' 25 - 18 Oct ' 25
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Round 3 Choice Filling
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29 Sep ' 25 - 05 Oct ' 25
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Round 3 Registration
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18 Sep ' 25 - 25 Sep ' 25
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Round 2 Institute Reporting
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17 Sep ' 25
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Round 2 Seat Allotment Result
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14 Sep ' 25 - 15 Sep ' 25
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Round 2 Choice Locking
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05 Sep ' 25 - 15 Sep ' 25
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Round 2 Choice Filling
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04 Sep ' 25 - 14 Sep ' 25
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Round 2 Registration
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29 Aug ' 25 - 03 Sep ' 25
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Round 1 Seat Resignation
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21 Aug ' 25 - 25 Aug ' 25
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Round 1 Seat Resignation
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14 Aug ' 25 - 23 Aug ' 25
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Round 1 Institute Reporting
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13 Aug ' 25
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Round 1 Final Seat Allotment Result
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12 Aug ' 25
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Round 1 Provisional Seat Allotment Result
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09 Aug ' 25 - 11 Aug ' 25
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Round 1 Choice Locking
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24 Jul ' 25 - 11 Aug ' 25
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Round 1 Choice Filling
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21 Jul ' 25 - 06 Aug ' 25
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Round 1 Registration
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14 Jun ' 25
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NEET 2025 Result
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14 Jun ' 25
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Final Answer Key Release
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03 Jun ' 25
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Provisional Answer Key Release
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03 Jun ' 25 - 05 Jun ' 25
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Answer Key Challenge Submission
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04 May ' 25
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Exam
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30 Apr ' 25
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Admit Card
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23 Apr ' 25
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City Intimation Slip
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09 Mar ' 25 - 11 Mar ' 25
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Application Correction
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07 Feb ' 25 - 07 Mar ' 25
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Application Process
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NEET
UG EXAM PATTERN
The NEET exam pattern has been significantly updated in recent years. As
per the latest format, NEET will continue to be conducted as an offline,
pen-and-paper (PBT) examination with a total duration of three hours. The
question paper will include 180 mandatory multiple-choice questions, divided
across the three subjects: 45 questions each in Physics and Chemistry, and 90
questions in Biology (Botany + Zoology).
Candidates must mark their answers on the OMR sheet by shading the
appropriate circle using the blue or black ballpoint pen provided at the
examination centre.
Below is the revised distribution of questions and marks:
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Subject
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Number of Questions
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Total Marks
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Physics
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45
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180
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Chemistry
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45
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180
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Botany
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45
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180
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Zoology
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45
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180
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Total
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180
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720
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The NTA has also confirmed that the earlier optional questions have now
been removed, making all questions compulsory in NEET.
Impact
of These Changes
- Higher certainty /
uniformity: Since all questions are now
mandatory, there's less strategic choice or “guess which 5 to skip” — students
must prepare more comprehensively.
- Time pressure
increased: With fewer minutes and all
questions required, time management will be more challenging.
- Reduced complexity
in choice: Removing optional questions
simplifies the structure.
- More flexibility
in exam city: Allowing three
city choices could help students get a more convenient or nearer exam center.
The NEET 2025 counselling process, conducted by the Medical Counselling
Committee (MCC), began on July 21, 2025, and is expected to continue till
November 20, 2025. However, this timeline is likely to be extended further as
the choice filling deadline has been postponed, which may delay the final round
seat allotment results.
The MCC has not yet released the revised counselling schedule.
Initially, the entire process was scheduled to conclude by November 15, 2025.
Students who have qualified NEET 2025 by meeting or exceeding the cutoff
marks are eligible to participate in the counselling process for admission to
MBBS, BDS, and other medical courses across India.
The NEET 2026 counselling is conducted under two major categories:
- 15% All India Quota (AIQ) – Counselling organized by the MCC.
- 85% State Quota (SQ) – Counselling conducted by respective State
Directorates of Medical Education (DME) or other designated state authorities.
Steps Involved in NEET Counselling Process:
- Online Registration – Candidates must register on the official MCC or
state counselling portal.
- Choice Filling & Locking – Fill and lock preferred colleges and
courses within the given time.
- Seat Allotment Result – Seats are allotted based on NEET rank,
preferences, and seat availability.
- Reporting to the Allotted Institute – Candidates must confirm admission
by reporting to the respective institute within the specified time frame.
Tip:
Candidates should keep checking the official MCC website (mcc.nic.in) and
respective state counselling portals regularly for updated schedules and
announcements.
The NEET UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test – Undergraduate) is
the mandatory entrance exam for admission into MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, AYUSH
(BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BSMS), and other medical courses in India. To apply for NEET
UG, candidates must meet specific eligibility requirements set by the National
Testing Agency (NTA). Below is a complete guide to NEET UG eligibility
criteria.
1. Nationality Candidates must be:
- Indian Nationals
- Non-Resident Indians (NRI)
- Overseas Citizens of India (OCI)
- Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)
- Foreign Nationals
2. Age Limit
- Minimum Age: 17 years as of 31st December of the admission year.
- Maximum Age: No upper age limit for NEET UG (as per the current
guidelines).
3. Educational Qualification
· Candidates must have completed or be appearing in Class 12 or equivalent
with the following subjects:
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology/Biotechnology
- English (core/regular)
4. Minimum Marks Required in Class 12 (PCB Aggregate):
- General Category: Minimum 50%
- OBC/SC/ST candidates: Minimum 40%
- PwD (General): Minimum 45%
5. Number of Attempts
- No limit on the number of attempts for NEET UG.
6. Additional Eligibility for BSc Nursing
- For candidates applying for BSc Nursing through NEET
- Minimum 45% (General) and 40% (Reserved) in PCB.
- Must be 17 years or above.
7. Qualifying Exam Codes (Important for Application Form)
- You must choose the correct Qualification Code while filling the NEET
form:
- Code 01: Appearing in Class 12
- Code 02–07: For students who have already completed Class 12 or
equivalent from different boards/universities
- Provide this section if you want detailed descriptions.
8. Reservation Eligibility
- To claim reservation benefits, candidates must have:
- Valid category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS)
- PwD certificate issued by an authorized medical board
Final Note:
All candidates must submit valid documents, photographs, and signatures
as per NTA guidelines. Meeting the eligibility criteria does not guarantee
admission; admission depends on NEET score, All India Rank, and counselling
procedures.
The NEET UG Syllabus is prescribed by the National Medical Commission
(NMC) and covers topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany + Zoology)
of Classes 11 & 12
The NEET 2026 syllabus is officially prepared
and released by the National Medical Commission (NMC). It covers essential
topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology based on the Class 11 and Class 12
CBSE curriculum. . The syllabus is designed to test a student’s conceptual understanding
and application skills required for medical and allied science programmes.
For the 2026 exam cycle, the NMC has
streamlined and updated the chapters, ensuring that NEET aspirants focus on the
most relevant units. As per the latest framework, NEET 2026 includes:
- 20 units in Physics
- 20 units in Chemistry
- 10 major units in Biology
Students are advised to carefully review all
topics to plan their preparation effectively.
NEET UG 2026 SYLLABUS –
SUBJECT-WISE CHAPTERS
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Subject
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Class
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Chapters/Units
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Physics
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11
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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
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Physics
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12
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Electrostatics, Current
Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism, Electromagnetic
Induction & AC, Electromagnetic Waves, Optics, Dual Nature of Matter and
Radiation, Atoms and Nuclei, Electronic Devices, Communication Systems
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Chemistry (Physical)
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11
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Some Basic Concepts in
Chemistry, Structure of Atom, Classification of Elements, Chemical Bonding
& Molecular Structure, States of Matter, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium,
Redox Reactions, Solutions, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry
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Chemistry (Organic &
Inorganic)
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11
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Hydrogen & its
Compounds, The s-Block Elements, The p-Block Elements (Group 13 & 14),
The p-Block Elements (Group 15 & 16), The d-Block Elements (Transition
Elements) – Basic Concepts
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Chemistry (Physical)
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12
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Solid State, Solutions, Electrochemistry,
Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry, Chemical Thermodynamics, Equilibrium,
Redox Reactions
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Chemistry (Organic &
Inorganic)
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12
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Haloalkanes &
Haloarenes, Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones &
Carboxylic Acids, Amines, Biomolecules, Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life,
Coordination Compounds, f-Block Elements
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Biology
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11
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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
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Biology
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12
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Reproduction in Organisms,
Genetics and Biotechnology, Human Health and Disease, Strategies for
Enhancement in Food Production, Microbes in Human Welfare, Environmental
Issues
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NEET
UG 2026 APPLICATION FORM
The NEET UG 2026 application process will be conducted online by the
National Testing Agency (NTA) through its official portal. The application form
for NEET 2026 is expected to be released in February 2026, followed by a fixed
window for form submission, fee payment, and application corrections.
Unlike previous years where deadlines were occasionally extended,
candidates are advised to complete the NEET 2026 application form well before
the last date, as NTA may follow a strict schedule without reopening the
application window.
Neet Ug 2026 Application Form – Expected Schedule
- Release of
Application Form: February 2026 (Tentative)
- Deadline to Apply: March 2026
- Application
Correction Window: To be announced
after the closing of applications
Candidates must enter accurate academic, personal,
and contact details and upload all required documents, including photographs,
signatures, and category certificates (if applicable).
NEET UG 2026 Registration Figures
NTA will release the official count of NEET 2026
applicants after the application window closes. Last year, NEET received over
22 lakh registrations, making it one of the largest entrance exams in India. A
similar or higher number of candidates is expected for NEET 2026 due to
increased eligibility flexibility and removal of the upper age limit.
NEET UG 2026 Exam Date
The NEET UG 2026 exam is expected to be held in May 2026, most likely in the first
week, following the standard schedule of NTA. The exam will be conducted
offline from 2 PM to 5 PM across
designated centres in India and abroad.
Building the right
set of books is essential for excelling in NEET. A well-chosen combination of
textbooks and reference guides helps students strengthen concepts, practice
effectively, and stay aligned with the exam’s requirements.
NEET 2026 Preparation & Recommended Books
To perform well in
NEET 2026, students must prepare thoroughly and strategically. Here are key
preparation guidelines to follow:
- Understand the
NEET 2026 syllabus and exam pattern in detail before starting your preparation.
- Choose study
materials and reference books that closely match the updated syllabus and
question format.
- Create a
structured study plan and stick to it consistently through the preparation
phase.
- Solve NEET
Previous Year Questions (PYQs) chapter-wise, topic-wise, and subject-wise to
become familiar with the difficulty level and recurring question trends.
- Practice
full-length mock tests regularly to build accuracy, improve speed, and identify
weaker areas that need more revision.
The NEET UG 2026
results will be declared online by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on its
official portal. The results will be made available in two formats: merit list
and scorecard.
In the previous
cycle, for instance, the NEET 2025 result was announced on June 14, 2025, while
the scorecards for candidates whose results were withheld were released later
on July 15, 2025, following legal proceedings for exam-day inconveniences like
power failures at certain test centres.
1. NEET UG Result Format
The merit list is
published on the official NTA NEET website (www.neet.nta.nic.in) and contains
the all-India ranking of candidates based on their NEET score. This list is
accessible to everyone for reference.
The scorecard is
personalized and can be downloaded only by candidates who appeared for NEET. It
contains detailed marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, along with
the total score, percentile, and All India Rank (AIR).
2. How to Check NEET UG Result / Scorecard
1.
Visit the official
NEET website: www.neet.nta.nic.in
2.
Click on “NEET UG
2026 Result” link.
3.
Enter the required
credentials:
- Application Number
- Date of Birth
- Security Pin /
Captcha
4.
Click Submit.
5.
Your NEET 2026
scorecard will appear on the screen.
6.
Download and save
it as a PDF for future reference.
7.
Print a hard copy
for counselling and admission purposes.
3. Understanding the NEET UG Scorecard
The NEET scorecard
provides the following details:
- Candidate’s Name,
Roll Number, and Application Number
- Marks obtained in
Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
- Total Marks
- Percentile Score
- All India Rank
(AIR)
- Category-wise rank
(if applicable)
- Cut-off status for
eligibility
4. How to Calculate NEET Percentile
NEET percentile is
calculated to indicate a candidate’s relative performance compared to all
test-takers. The formula is:
NEET
Percentile
=(
Number of
candidates scoring less than you
Total
candidates
)×100
Example:
If 1,50,000 Tamil Nadu
candidates appeared and 1,20,000 scored less than a student:
1,20,0001,50,000×100=80%
Percentile is used
to determine the All India Rank and eligibility for counselling under the NEET
UG quota system.
5. Key Points to Remember
- NEET results are
declared only online; no physical copy is sent.
- Scorecards are
mandatory for participating in counselling and seat allotment.
- Percentile scores,
AIR, and category ranks are used to prepare the merit list.
- Keep your
application number and date of birth handy to avoid login issues.
The NEET 2025 cut-off is the minimum score and percentile required to
qualify for NEET UG exam for admissions to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other medical
programs.
NTA releases the
category-wise cut-off along with the result and merit list. Only candidates who
meet the cut-off criteria set by the National Testing Agency (NTA) are eligible
to participate in NEET counselling for admissions into MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing,
and AYUSH programs across India.
- The cut-off varies every year depending on exam difficulty, number of
test-takers, and seat availability.
- Candidates scoring above the cut-off become eligible for national and
state-level counselling.
- Separate cut-offs are announced for 15% AIQ, 85% State Quota, and NEET
participating institutes.
Based on previous
years’ trends, the expected NEET 2025 qualifying cut-off is as follows:
Expected NEET 2025 Qualifying Cut-off
|
Category
|
Expected Percentile
|
Expected Score Range
|
|
General
(UR)
|
50th Percentile
|
720 – 130
|
|
OBC
|
40th Percentile
|
129 – 105
|
|
SC
|
40th Percentile
|
129 – 105
|
|
ST
|
40th Percentile
|
129 – 105
|
|
General-PwD
|
45th Percentile
|
129 – 120
|
|
OBC/SC/ST
PwD
|
40th Percentile
|
119 – 105
|
(Values may
slightly vary depending on the official announcement.)
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1. When will the NEET UG 2026 exam be conducted?
The NEET UG 2026
exam is expected to be held on May 3, 2026 (tentative), based on previous exam
cycles. The official date will be announced by NTA in November 2025.
2. When will the NEET 2026 application form be released?
The NEET 2026
application form is likely to be released in the first week of February 2026,
and the registration window may remain open until March 2026.
3. When will the NEET 2026 admit card be available?
The NEET UG 2026
admit card is expected to be released in the fourth week of April 2026, around
5–7 days before the exam.
4. How can candidates check the NEET 2026 result?
The NEET 2026
result is tentatively scheduled for release on June 3, 2026. Candidates can
download their scorecard online using their Application Number, Date of Birth,
and security pin on the official NTA NEET website.
5. When will NEET 2026 counselling begin?
Counselling for
NEET UG 2026 is expected to start in July 2026, soon after the announcement of
the results and merit list. It will include four rounds, followed by a special
stray vacancy round if seats remain vacant.