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Anushri Varshney 22nd Jul, 2021

Greetings of the day dear candidate!

Yes, a change has been made in the favour of the students to score the best possible marks and ranks in such a situation where offline classes and proper study material is not available to many students out there. NEET 2022 will have 180 questions as it was before. The relaxation is made for 2021 candidates.

The decision has been made for providing some relaxation to the students who are going to sit for the NEET examination. Also, everyone knows that NEET is the only examination for getting admission into medical colleges in India.

The question paper will comprise 200 questions respectively from which a candidate needs to solve 180 questions according to their choices.

Check out this link for more detailed information: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

https://learn.careers360.com/medical/neet-preparation-material/

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

Thanks and wishing you very good luck :)

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