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Has nta announced the new pattern for neet? As now aiims snd jipmer merged in neet.. so the Level will increase or not?


Mithilesh Priyadarshiny 15th Oct, 2019
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Pankhuri Kumari 24th Nov, 2019

Dear student

As of now, no new pattern has been given for the NEET exam. But as the 3 of them are combined, the level may increase slightly. You need to focus more on biology because that will be th major portion, may be even tiebreaker. There's no need to study separately for AIIMS and jipmer but you need to focus. Study chemistry, physics and biology properly. It's not sure whether the difficulty level will increase, but what's the harm in being ready to face so. Don't worry, studying the same as fir neet will do the work. Hope that helps. For further information, you cn refer to nta official website.

All the best.

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 24th Nov, 2019

hi,

as of now there is no news for new pattern of questions. however the questions difficulty level is expected to slightly high as aiims and jipmer has also merged in neet exam.

follow careers360 page for further updates.

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