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NEET 2019/2020: National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is the single medical entrance exam in India which has replaced all the other national level and state-level medical entrance examinations except AIIMS MBBS exam and JIPMER MBBS exam. Qualifying the examination paves the way for admission to UG medical courses viz. MBBS/BDSoffered by government and private medical/dental colleges. NEET score is applicable for admission to the following seats:
All India Quota Seats
State Government Quota Seats
Central Institutions/Universities/Deemed Universities
State/Management/NRI Quota Seats in Private Medical/Dental colleges or any Private University
Central Pool Quota Seats
NTA NEET UG 2019/2020 Exam Update: As per a recently announced revised schedule, the NEET 2019 exam will be conducted only once in a year. The 2019 exam will be conducted through pen & paper (offline) mode on 5th May 2019. The registration process will be conducted from 1st to 30th Nov 2018. Check out the latest schedule below.
NEET exam was conducted by the Central Board of Secondary (CBSE) till 2018. However, as per the recent announcement by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), the exam will now be conducted by the newly formed National Testing Agency (NTA) from 2019 onwards.
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NEET Exam 2019/2020 Important Dates
The Centre’s Agency NTA is going to administer the NEET exam 2019. Contrary to the statement made on 7th July 2018, MHRD recently announced that the exam will be conducted only once a year (instead of two times) in pen-and-paper mode. The decision was taken after considering the request of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Take a sneak peek of the revised schedule for NEET UG 2019 Exam:
NEET 2019/2020 Exam Dates
Events (NEET 2019 Exam)
Important Dates
Availability of online application form
01st November 2018
Closing date of application form submission
30th November 2018
Last date to pay the application fee
30th November 2018 (Tentative)
Correction window opens
December 2018 (Tentative)
Admit card availability
15th April 2019
Exam Date
05th May 2019 (There will be 8 different shifts. Students can choose as per their convenience.)
The Medical Council of India (MCI) prescribes the syllabus for NEET exam every year. The question paper contains questions from Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology. MCI drafts the syllabus after considering the syllabi of various central and state boards for class 12th (Science stream).
NEET Exam 2019
Details
Mode of the exam
Offline
Language
English, Assamese, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati and Urdu (added in 2018)
Type of questions
Objective-type questions (MCQs)
Number of questions
180 questions
Subjects
Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology
Marking Scheme
4 marks for every correct answer
Negative marking
1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer
Marking distribution for NEET 2019/2020 –
Subject
No. of questions
Marks
Physics
45
180
Chemistry
45
180
Botany
45
180
Zoology
45
180
Total marks
180
720
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NEET exam 2019/2020 will be conducted in 11 different languages like Hindi, English & other regional languages, ie. Assamese, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, etc. The option of vernacular languages will only depend on the location of the NEET exam centre.
Medium of question paper
Examination Centres
English and Hindi
All examination centres across India
English, Hindi and Urdu
All examination centres across India
Assamese, Hindi and English
Only in Assam Examination Centres
Bengali, Hindi and English
Only in West Bengal Examination Centres
Gujarati, Hindi and English
Only in Gujarat Examination Centres
Marathi, Hindi and English
Only in Maharashtra Examination Centres
Tamil, Hindi and English
Only in Tamil Nadu Examination Centres
Telugu, Hindi and English
Only in Andhra Pradesh & Telangana Examination Centres
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