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NEET – The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
The NEET (UG) is being conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) since 2019 with the approval of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Ministry of Human Resource Development (which is now known as the Ministry of Education) NEET (UG) has been a qualifying entrance exam since 2020 for admission to the MBBS/BDS courses in AIIMS & JIPMER (although such Medical Institutions are governed under separate Statutes).
What is a NEET test?
NEET is a National Eligibility cum Entrance Test conducted by NTA ie National Testing Agency. NEET is the only entry test for those wishing to be admitted to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, Veterinary, and other medical studies in India. Last year about 16 lakh students registered for the exam and 85-90% were registered for the exam. In addition, the AIIMS and JIPMER MBBS exams have been canceled and in order to be admitted to these institutions, you must appear in the NEET exam only. After qualifying for the NEET election they will be able to secure more than 75,000 MBBS seats and 25,000 BDS seats nationwide.
NEET 2022 Exam Date
Events | Date |
NEET 2022 Exam Date (Out) | To be notified soon… |
NEET 2022 Application Form Date | To be notified soon… |
Last date to fill NEET Application Form | To be notified soon… |
Availability of admit card | To be notified soon… |
Declaration of result | To be notified soon… |
Counselling will commence from | To be notified soon… |
NEET Exam 2022 Highlights
Particulars | Details |
Exam Name | NEET |
Exam Frequency | Once a year |
Official website of NTA NEET | ntaneet.nic.in |
Exam Conducting authority | National Testing Agency |
Total Candidates appeared for NEET in 2021 | 15,44,275 aspirants |
Credentials Required to Login NEET Portal | Roll number, date of birth and security pin |
NEET Cutoff percentile | UR – 50 SC/ST/OBC – 40 UR PWD – 45 |
Admission through NEET Exam | 15% All India Quota seats, 85% State Quota seats |
Courses offered through NEET Exam | MBBS, BDS, BUMS, BAMS, BHMS, BSMS, BNYS, etc. |
NEET Admit Card 2022
NEET Admit Card 2022 will be released a month before the exam date on the official website. Successfully registered applicants will be able to download their NEET Admit Card by logging in to their accounts. Candidates can check the important details like exam date, time, exam center details, etc in their NEET admit card 2022. Candidates will have to carry the NEET Admit Card 2022 along with a valid ID proof to the exam center.
To be released soon..
Particulars | Details |
Nationality | Indian nationals, OCI, NRIs |
Qualifying Exam | Must have passed the 10+2 examination or its equivalent in PCB |
Qualifying Marks | GN – 50% marks GN-PH – 45% SC/ST & OBC – 40% |
Age Limit | 17 years as on 31st Dec 2022, No upper age limit |
NEET 2022 Registration
NEET 2022 Registration can be completed online by visiting the official website of NTA NEET i.e. ntaneet.nic.in. NEET 2022 Application Form date is expected in the 3rd week of May. The steps for NEET 2022 Registration are mentioned below:
Step 1: NEET Registration – Visit the official website register online by providing accurate details to generate NEET Registration No. and Password.
Step 2: Filling NEET Application Form – Use your registration and password to login to the official website and enter your personal and academic details, test center as per your preference.
Step 3: Uploading of Documents – Upload passport size photograph, signature, and other documents are per the guidelines of NTA.
Step 4: Payment of NEET Registration Fees – NEET application fees can be paid online i.e. INR 1500 for GN, INR 1400 for EWS, and INR 800 for other category candidates.
Step 5: Submit NEET Application Form – The last step is to save and submit the application form.
NEET 2022 Form Correction window will also be opened by NTA. During that time candidates will be allowed to edit a few details only like:
Mother’s and Father’s Name
Gender and Category
Person with Disability status
NTA has not announced any changes in NEET Exam Pattern 2022 yet. The exam will be conducted in 11 languages in a pen-paper mode. However, considering the reduction in the syllabus by various boards, NEET 2022 Question paper will have internal options. Other important changes in NEET Exam Pattern will be released with the official brochure.
NEET Subject Wise Syllabus | Total Units in Syllabus | Weightage |
NEET Biology Syllabus | Class 11 – 5 Units Class 12 – 5 Units | 50% |
NEET Physics Syllabus | Class 11 – 10 Units Class 12 – 11 Units | 25% |
NEET Chemistry Syllabus | Class 11 – 14 Units Class 12 – 16 Units | 25% |
Difficulty Level of NEET Previous Year Question Paper
Candidates can check the comparison of the difficulty level of questions of 2021 & 2020 NEET exam.Level | Easy Questions | Medium Level Questions | Difficult Questions | |||
Subject/ Year | In 2021 | In 2020 | In 2021 | In 2020 | In 2021 | In 2020 |
Biology (Botany + Zoology) | 13 + 13 | 65 | 11 + 20 | 18 | 19 + 14 | 7 |
Physics | 25 | 20 | 16 | 16 | 4 | 9 |
Chemistry | 14 | 28 | 22 | 16 | 9 | 1 |
Total | 65 | 113 | 69 | 46 | 46 | 17 |
NEET Best Books
Best Books for NEET 2022 Applicants should do well with their 11th and 12th grade NCERT textbooks and should go through the same process at least twice before referring to any other textbook as it is considered the best source for NEET preparation. Some of the books are mentioned below.Name of the Book | Publications/ Author Name |
Objective NCERT at your fingertips for NEET AIIMS – Physics | MTG Editorial Board |
Complete NEET Guide: Biology | MTG Editorial Board |
Organic Chemistry for NEET A Textbook for Inorganic Chemistry | M.S Chouhan R.K Gupta |
Candidates can build a preparation strategy based on the weightage of topics. This way you can segregate the important topics and give special attention.
Important Topics | Weightage of Topics |
Human Physiology | 12% |
Biomolecules | 10% |
Biological Classification | 9% |
Coordination Compounds | 9% |
Thermodynamics | 8% |
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Solutions etc | 5% |
Optics | 10% |
Electro statistics, Electronic Devices, Thermodynamics etc | 9% |
Current Electricity, Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents etc | 8% |
To crack NEET it is important for any candidate to have an ideal strategy and study plan comprising of subject-wise tips, recommended books, and coaching if required. It is important for candidates to follow a proper schedule and study plan to ace the examination.
Distribution of Syllabus in Various Levels
Applicants can divide the syllabus of 3 subjects into different levels to keep the check at the level of their preparation. This will help you get an idea of the topics you have covered and the number of topics remaining. A sample syllabus is provided in the table below:
Physics Level 1 for Week 1 | Physics Level 2 for Week 2 | Biology Level 1 for Week 1 |
Mechanics | Modern Physics | Morphology |
Electrodynamics | Heat and thermodynamics | Anatomy |
Optics | Waves | Photosynthesis |
Simple Harmonic Motion | Electronic Devices | Genetics |
Gravitation | Kinematics | Molecular basis of inheritance |
Similarly, candidates can create various levels for all the 3 subjects to complete their NEET Syllabus.
NEET Result 2022
NEET result 2022 will be declared soon after the conclusion of the exam. Medical aspirants who attended the exam can check their results on the official website of NTA NEET. NEET result 2022 will be announced in the scorecard format. NEET result will be applicable for admissions in all the medical colleges in India including AIIMS and JIPMER. Candidates should save a copy of their NEET Scorecard for future references. The important details mentioned in your NEET 2022 Scorecard are Subject wise Percentile score obtained, Overall Percentile score, Total marks scored out of 720, NEET AIR – All India Rank, NEET category rank, NEET 2021 Cut off. NEET 2022 Merit List The National Testing Authority (NTA) will release the NEET Merit list and provide it to the counselling body i.e. DGHS (Directorate General of Health Services), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The merit list will be derived on the basis of the marks obtained by the candidates. Three types of merit lists will be prepared by the authorities:NEET Merit List | Rank Provided |
All India Merit List | All India Rank (AIR) |
AIQ Merit List | All India Quota (AIQ) Rank |
States’ Merit Lists | State Rank |
NEET Cut off 2022
Candidates can also check the cut-off marks mentioned in the table below.Category | Cut off percentile | NEET Cut-Off 2021 | NEET 2020 Cut-Off |
General/ EWS | 50th | 720-138 | 720-147 |
General-PH | 45th | 137-132 | 146-129 |
SC | 40th | 137-128 | 146-113 |
ST | 40th | 137-108 | 146-113 |
OBC | 40th | 137-108 | 146-113 |
SC/ST/OBC- PH | 40th | 121-108 | 128-113 |
Who is Eligible for NEET Counselling?
Candidates qualifying NEET are eligible for admission. For GN category the qualifying percentile is 50. For OBC/SC/ST category the qualifying percentile is 40. For GN-PH category the qualifying percentile is 40. For OBC/SC/ST-PH category the qualifying percentile is 40. Best Medical Colleges in India 2021Name of the College | NIRF Ranking 2021 | NIRF Ranking 2020 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, AIIMS Delhi | 1 | 1 |
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, PGIMER Chandigarh | 2 | 2 |
Christian Medical College, CMC Tamil Nadu | 3 | 3 |
National Institute of Mental Health & Neuro Sciences, Karnataka | 4 | 4 |
Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, UP | 5 | 5 |
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Kerala |
6 | 7 |
Banaras Hindu University, UP | 7 | 6 |
King George’s Medical University, UP | 8 | 8 |
Kasturba Medical College, Karnataka | 9 | 10 |
Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research, Pondicherry |
10 | 9 |