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NEET 2020: Latest Exam Date, Exam Pattern, Syllabus, Eligibility, Preparation Tips, Practice & Mock test And Covid-19 Rules.

 

NEET 2020 Exam:-

NEET 2020 exam will be organized by the NTA (National Testing Agency). As per the sources, it is expected that the exam will be conducted two times in a year. It is a national level entrance test conducted to offer admission into MBBS /BDS & AYUSH courses.

National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts NEET 2020 in pen-paper mode. In the exam, 180 MCQs are asked from biology, physics, and chemistry. Each question is of 4 marks and a negative marking of 1 mark is done. Check NEET 2020 exam date, syllabus, mock test, previous year question papers, and more details here.

NEET is a single medical entrance exam. 15% all India quota seats are filled on the basis of NEET AIR, in MCC counseling. Whereas, the rest of the seats are filled in state-level counseling. The dates for NEET 2020 are as follows:

NEET 2020 Exam Dates:-

Events Dates
Application form release 2nd December 2019
Last date for Submission of application form 6th January 2020 (Extended)
Last date of the successful transaction of fee 7th January 2020
Application form correction starts 1st to 14th April 2020
Last date for correction in the application form 31st January 2020
Correction window re-open 4th – 20th July 2020
NEET (UG) Admit Card August 2020 (Tentative)
NEET 2020 Exam Date 13th September 2020


NEET 2020 Exam Pattern

Exam Mode: NEET 2020 exam will be conducted through offline (pen-paper based) mode.

Questions Type: Question paper will contain an objective type of questions.

Medium: The question paper will be available in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Oriya, Assamese, Telugu, Tamil, Urdu, and Kannada Languages.

No of questions: There will be a total of 180 questions in the paper.

Total Marks: The paper will be total of 720 marks.

Duration: NEET exam duration is 3 hours.

Marking Scheme: Each correct answer will award 4 marks.

Negative Marking: 1 mark will be deducted for every wrong answer.

Subjects No. of Questions Marks
Physics 45 180
Chemistry 45 180
Biology (Botany or zoology) 90 (45 – 45 each) 360
Total 180 720


NEET 2020 Syllabus

NEET Syllabus for UG courses is a common syllabus prescribed by MCI (Medical Council of India). Candidates can prepare from the syllabus of Class 11th& 12th topics studied in each subject. Check the detailed syllabus of NEET-UG 2020 online.

NEET (UG) contains topics from Physics, Chemistry & Biology subjects. Some of the topics from each subject will be as:

Physics: It contains Laws of Motion, Electrostatic, Electromagnetic Waves, Electronic Devices, Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory, Properties of Bulk Matter, Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation, etc.

Chemistry: Topics are some basic concept of chemistry, Equilibrium, Hydrogen, Electro Chemistry, Surface Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers, p-Block Elements, etc.

Biology: Some basic topics are Human Physiology, Plant Physiology, Reproduction, Ecology & Environment, Cell Structure and Function, Diversity in Living World, Biology and Human Welfare, etc.

The syllabus of NEET 2020 has been released by NTA. It is available for physics, chemistry, and biology. Candidates can check and Practice and mock test it from the links below:

Subject NEET 2020 Exam Preparation and Practice Tests
Physics Click Here
Chemistry Click Here
Biology Click Here


NEET 2020 Preparation Tips

  • Candidate must make a study time table & follow that timetable strictly.
  • Candidate must check NEET 2020 syllabus & exam pattern before starting the exam preparation.
  • Practice from previous year question paper and sample papers.
  • Take care of your health while preparing for the exams.
  • Focus on weaker topics first and keep practicing.
  • Practice online mock tests.

NEET 2020 Application Form and Correction

Both application form for NEET 2020 and correction facility started online, on time. However, NTA had to re-open it due to various reasons. Other than this, the candidates from J&K were given the facility to submit application form offline.

NEET Eligibility Confusing Resolved with Release of Brochure

There are always questions and confusion related to age limit, education qualification, and other eligibility factors of NEET. NTA resolved it all by releasing the information brochure. However, the cases for removal of age eligibility and addition biology as a valid subject for NEET are pending in Delhi high court. Hence, candidates were allowed to apply for the exam but the faith of these candidates depends on the final verdict.

NTA NEET 2020 COVID-19 Advisory: The National Testing Agency, (NTA) will conduct the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test- NEET on September 13, 2020, in the offline mode for 16.84 medical aspirants. NTA, on August 21, 2020, has issued NEET advisory of COVID-19 for all functionaries associated with the smooth conduct of the medical examination. The link to check the NEET advisory 2020 PDF has been mentioned in the article along with the procedure. NEET 2020 COVID-19 advisory by NTA mentions the three major measures to be taken at the exam centers, which include pre-examination, during the exam, and post-examination. NTA NEET 2020 COVID-19 advisory considers the social distancing measures right from the entry of the candidates to up to their exit.NEET 2020 advisory, also known as Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), has been drafted by the top medical experts of All India Institute Of Medical Science (AIIMS), in order to maintain a safe and secure environment for all the people – from candidates to staff involved in NEET 2020. Applicants must go through the article on NTA NEET 2020 COVID 19 advisory to know the guidelines set by the authority for the exam day.

IMPORTANT:- To read the entire NTA NEET 2020 COVID-19 advisoryClick here (Released)

NEET Phase II – All that you should know (Information, Syllabus, Exam Pattern and Practice)

As per the last verdict from Supreme Court on 9th May 2016, all admission to undergraduate medical courses will be taken only through NEET. This applies to all states of India and all medical colleges including private and deemed medical colleges. This overrules any state medical entrance exams that have been already taken.

Further for students who have written NEET Phase I but wish to write it again, can do so. If a student wants to appear for NEET Phase II  they will have to give up on their scores of NEET Phase I. Score of NEET Phase II will be considered as final in their case.

Final Date of NEET Phase II is yet undecided. CBSE will decide and declare this date soon. All details will be available on http://aipmt.nic.in/aipmt/Welcome.aspx or alternatively on http://cbseneet.nic.in

Here are few more details about this exam to be conducted.

PATTERN OF NEET EXAM 2016

 (a) Pattern of the Entrance Test:– The Entrance Test shall consist of one paper containing 180 objective type questions (four options with single correct answer) from Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany & Zoology) to be answered on the specially designed machine-gradable sheet using Ball Point Pen provided by CBSE at centre only. The duration of test would be 03 hours.

 (b) Marking scheme:- Each question carries 4 marks. For each correct response the candidate will get 4 marks. For each incorrect response one mark will be deducted from the total score. No deduction from the total score will, however, be made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer sheet. The candidates are advised not to attempt such item in answer sheet, if they are not sure of the correct response. More than one answer indicated in a question will be deemed as incorrect response and will be negatively marked.

 (c) Language of the Question Papers:-

(i) Candidates can opt for Question Paper either in English or in Hindi.

(ii) Option of medium of Question Paper should be exercised while filling in the application form and the option once exercised by candidates cannot be changed later.

(iii) Candidates opting for English would be provided Test Booklet in English only and the candidates opting for Hindi would be provided Bilingual Test Booklet i.e. in Hindi and in English.

(iv) In case of any ambiguity in translation of any of the questions, its English version shall be treated as final.

 

SYLLABUS

Syllabus will be according to CBSE XI and XII. For details visit page 26 on :

http://aipmt.nic.in/aipmt/ShowPdf.aspx?Type=50C9E8D5FC98727B4BBC93CF5D64A68DB647F04F&ID=0A57CB53BA59C46FC4B692527A38A87C78D84028

 

PRACTICE TEST

Practice for such exams is very essential to gain the real exam experience, solve time based tests and mock tests with negative marking. www.prexam.com will provide you with all these facilities.

Practice test for NEET is available for free and paid at: http://www.prexam.com/ExamPractice.php?course=NEET

Take chapter-wise and mock tests by registering yourself on www.prexam.com and practice from over 18000 questions designed by experts for NEET exam.