National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Yes, as an ST(H) category candidate from Assam, scoring between 200–300 in NEET UG may offer a chance for admission to a government medical college under the state quota, especially in reserved seats. However, cutoffs vary each year.
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No, you should not paste a photo with a different date on your NEET 2025 admit card.
The photo on the admit card must be the same as the one you uploaded during the application process. If the photo on your admit card doesn't match the one you submitted, it could cause issues during your examination.
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Here is the link where you can get NEET Previous year cutoffs :- NEET Cutoff for MBBS Government College
Neet is a national level entrance exam for admission into medical, dental, nursing and other allied health sciences. The minimum eligibility criteria for Neet is having Physics, Chemistry and Biology at 12th level.
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https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2025-question-paper
Sometimes, the official website might be experiencing heavy traffic, especially right after the admit cards are released. This can cause errors or make the website slow to respond. A slow internet connection on your end can also prevent the admit card from downloading properly. In some cases, browser extensions like ad-blockers might interfere with the download process. It's also possible that you might be entering the wrong application number, password, or security pin.
Here are a few things you can try to fix this issue. First, double-check that you are entering your NEET application number, password, and the security pin correctly. It might be helpful to copy and paste these details directly from your registration confirmation if you have it. If the website is slow, try refreshing the page or try downloading it again after some time, perhaps during off-peak hours like late at night or early morning.
Try using a different web browser like Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. Also, clear your current browser's cache and cookies or try downloading the admit card in incognito or private browsing mode. If you have any browser extensions enabled, especially ad-blockers or VPNs, try temporarily disabling them and then attempt to download the admit card again. Ensure that you have a stable and good-speed internet connection. Avoid using mobile data hotspots if possible and prefer a broadband or Wi-Fi connection. If you've tried all of this and still can't download the admit card, try using a different device like another computer or a mobile phone.
If none of these steps work, it's important to contact the National Testing Agency (NTA) for help. You can reach them through their helpline numbers: 011-40759000 or 011-69227700. You can also send them an email at neet@nta.ac.in. They should be able to assist you with the issue. Remember to keep trying and don't panic. There's still time before the exam, and the NTA will likely help you resolve this.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA), which conducts the NEET exam, usually provides a few options to recover your password if you've forgotten it. You'll need to visit the official NEET website, which is typically neet.nta.nic.in. On the login page where you'd normally enter your application number and password, you should find a link that says something like "Forgot Password?"
Clicking on this "Forgot Password?" link will generally present you with a few methods to reset your password. One common method involves answering a security question that you would have set up during the NEET registration process. If you remember the answer to your chosen security question, you can enter it, and the website will likely allow you to set a new password.
Another frequent option is to receive a One-Time Password (OTP) on your registered mobile number or email address. If you choose this method, you'll likely need to enter your application number and date of birth. The NTA will then send an OTP to your registered contact details. Once you receive and enter this OTP on the website, you should be able to create a new password. In some cases, there might also be an option to reset your password via a link sent to your registered email address. If you select this, the NTA will email you a link. Clicking on this link will redirect you to a page where you can set a new password for your NEET account.
After you've successfully reset your password using any of these methods, make sure to note it down in a safe place for future reference. Once you have your new password, go back to the admit card download section on the official NEET website, enter your application number, your newly recovered password, and the security pin displayed on the screen. You should then be able to log in and download your NEET admit card.
If you encounter any difficulties during this process, or if none of these options seem to be working, it's best to directly contact the NTA for assistance. You can find their helpline numbers and email address on the official NEET website under the "Contact Us" section. They will be the most reliable source to help you resolve any login issues and access your admit card.
Predicting specific questions with 95% certainty for NEET 2025 is impossible. The National Testing Agency (NTA) designs the paper to test a broad understanding of the Class 11 and 12 NCERT syllabi for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. However, based on past trends, important concepts, and high-weightage chapters, we can identify areas that are highly likely to have questions.
In Physics, expect a significant number of questions from:
In Chemistry, focus on:
In Biology (Botany and Zoology), emphasize:
Yes, candidates with low vision are permitted to use assistive devices, such as video magnifiers, during the NEET UG 2025 examination. The National Testing Agency (NTA) allows Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) to use their own assistive devices, provided they have a valid PwD certificate issued by a recognized medical authority. Additionally, PwBD candidates are entitled to extra time (1 hour and 5 minutes) and the option to use a scribe, depending on their specific needs. It is advisable to inform the examination authorities in advance and carry relevant medical certificates to facilitate the use of such devices during the exam
Yes, candidates with low vision can use assistive devices like a video magnifier during the NEET examination, as long as they receive prior approval from the National Testing Agency (NTA).
Steps to Seek Approval :
1. Medical Certificate: Obtain a certificate from a registered medical practitioner explaining your visual impairment and the need for the assistive device.
2. Request Approval: Submit a formal request to the NTA, including the medical certificate and details of the device. It’s best to do this ahead of time.
3. Confirmation: The NTA will review your request and provide confirmation. You must carry this approval letter to the exam.
Considerations :
The assistive device should be non-programmable and free of any storage or communication features.
Notify the examination center in advance about the device.
If your visual impairment is 40% or more, you may also be eligible for a scribe, with a separate application process.
Always check with the NTA for the latest guidelines.
Yes, a low vision candidate is allowed to use assistive devices like a video magnifier to read the NEET UG 2025 question paper, provided they meet certain conditions.
Benchmark Disability : Must have 40% or more disability, certified by a recognized authority.
Medical Certificate : Submit a certificate stating the need for the device.
NTA Approval : Get prior approval from NTA to use the device during the exam.
Extra Time : Eligible for 60 minutes of extra time.
Make sure to follow the application guidelines and seek NTA approval well in advance.
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