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Anurag Khanna 13th Jul, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

OMR sheet which you will get on the exam center of NEET UG 2021 will consists of 200 spaces for 200 questions out of which you have to attempt only 180 questions.

Because as per the information bulletin of NEET UF 2021 available on the official website (s://ntaneet.nic.in/webinfo/File/GetFile?FileId=2&LangId=P) the exam pattern has changed slightly to cope-up the reduction of syllabus of different boards so the new exam pattern is discussed below but note that the syllabus for NEET UG 2021 will be same as of previous year which you can check out from the link given below :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus

So the NEET UG 2021 exam pattern is as follows:-

>> NEET UG paper will consists of 4 subjects namely Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Zoology and each subject will be divided in two sections, Section-A and Section-B.

>> Now Section-A will consists of 35 compulsory questions and Section-B A will consists of 15 questions out of which only 10 questions to be attempted of the choice of candidate.

>> 4 marks will be awarded for every correct answer and 1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer so make sure to tick only on the answer for which you are sure to avoid negative marking.

>> Total Marks for NEET UG 2021 will be 720 marks and all questions will be MCQ type.

>> Total duration of Paper will be 180 minutes i.e. 3 hours.

For complete details kindly check out the link given below :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-exam-pattern

You can also solve the Test series for NEET 2021 for better finishing of your preparation, you can get the Test series from the link given below :-

https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-neet-may/?product=56&icn=test-series-neet-may-2021&ici=exam_page

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

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13th Jul, 2021
what if i solved n filled 200 mcqs will the incorrect ones be counted or only the correct ones will be considered?
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13th Jul, 2021
NEET MBBS If you solve more than 180 questions than only first 180 questions will be scanned and rest will not be scanned so the result for rest 20 will not be calculated because you are only allowed to attempt 180 questions.
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13th Jul, 2021
Anurag Khanna Each subject has 50 questions, if first 180 markings on OMR sheet are read, 20 questions from single subject will be omitted. From part B, if all 15 are answered, best 10 responses are to be considered, if not it should be told that one should not answer more than 45 in each subject.
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13th Jul, 2021
PulleswaraRao Perumalla See first 180 will be only applicable when the candidate attempts 45 questions from each subject and if he/she attempts more than 45 in any subject then that would be against the rules so simply it will affect the final result. Because then 180 limit will be achieved earlier.
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