NEET UG 2021 Admit Card

NEET (National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test) is the National level undergraduate entrance test for admission to medical courses (MBBS, BDS), AYUSH courses (BHMS, BAMS, BUMS) and other courses such as Bachelor of Physiotherapy etc (for more details visit www.ntaneet.nic.in). The exam will be held on Sept 13, 2020 in 2546 exam centers across 154 cities in India.

Now NEET is the single entrance exam for all UG medical courses in India including AIIMS and JIPMER. National Testing Agency had  released the NEET UG 2020 application form on December 2, 2019.  1593452 candidates have applied in NEET UG 2020 Exam. NEET 2020 admit card is available  for candidates who have successfully filled the application. Exam type will be multiple choice questions in pen and paper. NEET result will be declared in August 2020 in online mode along with the final answer key and qualifying cut off. NEET qualified candidates can apply for All India counselling conducted by Medical Counselling committee tentatively in September first week while counselling for state admissions will be thereafter.

Download NEET UG 2020 Admit Card

NEET UG Exam Details

Exam NameNational Eligibility Entrance Test
Conducting authorityNational Testing Agency (NTA)
Official websitewww.ntaneet.nic.in
Exam typeAll India Undergraduate level, 180 Multiple choice questions, Total marks 720
Age limitCandidates has completed age of 17 years at the time of admission or should be complete that age on or 31st December of the year of his/her admission to the 1st year MBBS/BDS Courses.
Number of attemptsNo limit
Courses offeredMBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS, BUMS, BSMS, BPt (Physiotherapy), BVSc & AH
Duration of Exam3 hours
Exam CentresAll over India
Admission through NEET scores15% All India Quota, 85% State Quota, 100% Deemed Universities

NEET UG 2020 Important Date are as follow:

Events Dates
Application form start dateDecember 2, 2019
Last date for NEET 2020 registrationDecember 31, 2019
Release of admit cardLast Week of May
NEET 2020 Exam13 Sept, 2020
Declaration of NEET resultOctober 2020

NEET 2020 Pattern and medium of exam

NTA will conduct the NEET exam in the following languages – English, Hindi, Telugu, Assamese, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Bengali, Kannada, Oriya, Urdu.

Mode of ExamOffline Pen and paper
Duration3 hours
Type of ExamMultiple choice questions
Total questions180
SubjectsPhysics (45 Questions), Chemistry (45 Questions), Biology (90 Questions)
Marking Scheme+4 Marks for each correct answer-1 Marks for each wrong answer
Maximum marks720

NEET 2020 UG Eligibility Criteria

CriteriaDetails
NationalityIndian Nationals
Non-Resident Indians (NRIs)
Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)
Persons with Indian Origin (PIO)
Foreign Nationals
Age LimitCandidates must at least be 17 years of age by December 31, 2020.
There is no upper age limit.
Qualification Candidates must have qualified Class 12 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology with at least 50% marks (40% for reserved categories). Students who have completed Class 11 and Class 12 from open school are also eligible (Subject to any new guidelines that may be announced by NTA).

NEET 2020 Minimum Qualifying Percentile

CategoryMinimum Qualifying PercentileQualifying Scores
Unreserved (UR)50th Percentile701- 134
Unreserved Physically Handicapped (UR-PH)45th Percentile133 – 120
Scheduled Caste (SC), SC-PH40th Percentile133 – 107
Scheduled Tribe (ST), ST-PH40th Percentile133 – 107
Other Backward Classes (OBC), OBC-PH40th Percentile133 – 107

NEET 2019 Statistics

Appeared applicants (2019)14,10,755
Qualified Candidates7,97,042
Test centres and cities2546 centres in 154 cities

NEET Syllabus 2020

The syllabus comprises of topics from Physics, Chemistry and Biology of 10+2 level (11th and 12th). The main topics with weightage that matter in an exam like NEET are given below. For more details visit  www.ntaneet.nic.in.

Students must thoroughly prepare for the NEET especially if they want to crack MBBS exam as it requires 6-8 hours of self-study every day.

Please follow the guidelines given on the official NEET website for topics and their weightage. Briefly, the weightage of subjects is given below.

PhysicsChemistryBiology
Work, energy, power – 6%Thermodynamics – 9%Diversity in Living world – 11%
Motion of system of particles and rigid body – 4%Equilibrium – 6%Biology and Human Welfare –  5%
Properties of bulk matter – 14%Solutions – 5%Structural Organization in Animals and Plants – 10%
Thermodynamics – 9%Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers – 8%Plant Physiology – 8%
Electrostatics – 9%Electrochemistry – 4%Human physiology – 12%
Current Electricity – 8%Chemistry in Everyday life – 4%Reproduction – 11%
Optics – 10%D and f block elements – 4%Genetics and Evolution – 12%
Electronic Devices – 14%Coordination compounds-4%Biology and Human Welfare – 5%
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism, Electromagnetic Waves – 5% each Chemical Bonding and molecular structure – 5%Biotechnology and its Applications, Cell Structure and Function – 7% each
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation – 6% Chemical kinetics, Classification of elements and periodicity in properties, Hydrogen, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids, Polymers, Biomolecules – 3% each Ecology and Environment – 13%