National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Hello aspirant,
you can take help with below links for clearing you NEET exam
NEET previous year question papers
offline counselling experts
Syllabus
Most Scoring concepts
https://medicine.careers360.com/download/ebooks/neet-biology-ncert-based-mind-maps-important-diagrams-for-quick-revision-first-50k-free-pdf?utm_medium=c360
If you are hoping to do MBBS , then don't waste time and start preparing for NEET from now itself so that you crack NEET 2026 with flying colours.
A small overview of NEET,
it consists of 180 questions and full marks of 720. You need to study only the NCERT of Biology followed by NCERT of Chemistry and teacher's notes. For physics only refer to teacher's and practise and give as many mocks you can.
Hello Paramesha,
The deadline extension for NEET UG is in complete discretion of competitive authority i.e. National Testing Agency. If you have valid genuine reason you may raise. You may raise your concern on below NTA website by contacting on number or dropping them a email.
https://www.nta.ac.in/contactus
Hope this will solve your concern. All the best !!
Hello Siva,
As you are from OBC you have to apply in OBC category. Central OBC-NCL certificate is different from State OBC-NCL certificate, even your caste is in central list. OBC-NCL central is required when you are applying for central colleges and universities and State OBC-NCL certificate is required when you are applying for state colleges. Based on this whether you want to apply for state or central colleges you upload a state OBC-NCL or Central OBC-NCL certificate respectively. If you want further clarity on it i request you to contact on candidate support number or email given on NTA website.
Hope this resolves your query.
Dear Anisha,
To mock test for NEET best resource are previous year question papers. Which you can download from any coaching website or they are available in market in hardcopy format.
Hi!
The basic NEET eligibility criteria 2025 is the candidate must be 17 years old by December 31, 2025.
The candidate should also have completed class 12 at the time of admission with Physics, Chemistry, Biology as core subjects.
The percentage required for NEET for the general category is 50% for UR, 40% for SC/ ST/ OBC category.
For NEET preparation after Class 12, start with NCERT Biology, Physics, and Chemistry as they form the exam's foundation. For Biology, refer to Trueman's Biology and MTG Objective NCERT at Your Fingertips. For Chemistry, use Modern's ABC Chemistry, OP Tandon, and MS Chouhan for Organic Chemistry. For Physics, Concepts of Physics by HC Verma, DC Pandey, and Errorless Physics are helpful. Solve previous years' question papers, take mock tests, and use NTA's official NEET sample papers. Consistent practice, concept clarity, and regular revision will boost your chances of success in NEET.
https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet
No, NEET is not normally required for admission to B.Sc. Nursing programs, but some universities especially prestigious ones or those within AIIMS's jurisdiction may demand or take into account NEET results. Many universities that offer B.Sc. Nursing degrees use Class 12 results for admissions or administer their own entrance tests.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you
Hey there,
NEET 2025 are according the corner, during this time revising through formula list are the best, making your list of formula will be more helpful for you rather then using a prepared one since while writing 80% of the formula will be retained by you immediately but then since time is a constrain I will suggest few good institute like PW, Unacademy these people make very good formula book, take a look at them.
Hi
Yes ,you can appear in neet if you are passed in physics, chemistry and biology in 12 th with 60%because neet is medical based exam so it does not include maths.
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