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NEET 2020 |
National
Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) 2020 |
National Eligibility cum
Entrance Test (NEET) is organized by the NTA (National testing Agency) twice
in a year by NTA. It is the only national level medical entrance exam. It is
organized for providing admission in MBBS, BDS & Ayush courses offered by
all Indian Medical colleges. In order to get admission in medical courses in
abroad, candidates have to qualify the NEET UG exam. This exam is conducted
through pen paper mode. National Testing Agency has released NEET 2020
application form on December 2, 2019, at 5:00 PM in online mode at
ntaneet.nic.in. |
Important Date |
Events |
Date |
Publication of NTA NEET
Information Brochure |
2nd December 2019 |
Start date for NEET 2020
Registration |
2nd December 2019 at 5:00 PM |
Last date to fill NEET online
application form |
31st December 2019 |
Last date to submit the NEET
application fee |
1st January 2020 |
NEET 2020 application form
correction window |
15th January 2020 |
Last date of correction window |
31st January 2020 |
NEET admit card 2020 |
2nd March 2020 |
NEET Exam 2020 |
3rd May 2020 |
Fee |
General |
Rs. 1500/- |
General-EWS/
OBC-NCL* |
Rs. 1400/ |
SC/ST/PwD/Transgender |
Rs. 800/- |
Important
Websites |
i. The official website of the NTA for NEET(UG)-2020 is
ntaneet.nic.in. All the test related information,as amended from time-to-time (if any), will be available on this website
only. Candidates must regularly view this website for latest updates.
ii. The official websites for counselling of 15% All India seats, Central
Institutions/University and Deemed Universities related information is as under:
For MBBS/BDS Courses:
● Ministry of Health & Family Welfare: www.mohfw.gov.in and
● Medical Counselling Committee: www.mcc.nic.in
For BAMS/BSMS/BUMS/BHMS Courses:
● Ministry of AYUSH: www.ayush.gov.in
● AYUSH Admission Central Counselling Committee: www.aaccc.gov.in
iii. For remaining seats, kindly check the website(s) of concerned
State(s)/ Institution(s).
iv. Notwithstanding anything contained in the Information Bulletin, the
decision of NTA/MoH&FW/
NMC/ MCI/DGHS/DCI/MoA/CCIM/BoGCCH shall be final and binding. |
Pattern of
NEET(UG) |
Subject |
Type of Question |
Duration |
Number of
Questions |
Marks |
Physics |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with four
options and single correct answer/best option |
02:00 p.m. to
05:00 p.m |
45 |
180 |
Chemistry |
|
45 |
180 |
Biology
(Botany & Zoology) |
|
90 |
360 |
Total |
180 |
720 |
Important Note:
I. Each question carries 04 (four) marks.
II. For each correct answer/best option, candidate will get 04 (four)
marks.
III. For each incorrect answer, 01(one) mark will be deducted from the
total score.
IV. To answer a question, the candidate has to find, for each question, the
correct answer/ best option.
V. However, after the process of challenge of key, if more than one option
is found to be correct then all/any one of the
multiple correct/best options marked will be given four marks (+4). Any
incorrect option marked will be given minus one
mark (-1). Unanswered/Unattempted questions will be given no marks. In
case, a question is dropped/ ignored, all
candidates will be given four marks(+4) irrespective of the fact whether
the question has been attempted or not attempted
by the candidate. |
Medium of the Question Papers: |
i. Candidates
can opt for Question Paper in any one of the following 11 languages: |
English |
Hindi |
Assamese |
Bengali |
Bengali |
Kannada |
Marathi |
Odia |
Tamil |
Telugu |
Urdu |
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ii. Option of medium of Question Paper should be carefully
chosen while filling in the Application
Form. The option once chosen cannot be changed.
iii. Candidates opting for English would be provided Test Booklet in
English only.
iv. Candidates opting for Hindi would be provided Bilingual Test Booklet in
English and Hindi.
v. Candidates opting for Regional languages would also be provided
Bilingual Test Booklet in selected
Regional language and English.
vi. In case of any ambiguity in translation of a question in the test, its
English version shall be treated
as final and the decision of NTA shall be final in this regard.
vii. Option of Regional languages will be available as per the following
table only: - |
S. No. |
Medium of
Question Paper |
Examination Centres |
1 |
English |
All Examination Centres |
2 |
Hindi |
All Examination Centres |
3 |
English and
Assamese |
Examination Centres in Assam |
4 |
English and
Bengali |
Examination Centres in West Bengal and Tripura |
5 |
English and
Gujarati |
Examination Centres in Gujarat, Daman and Diu, Dadra and
Nagar Haveli |
6 |
English and
Kannada |
Examination Centres in Karnataka |
7 |
English and
Marathi |
Examination Centres in Maharashtra |
8 |
English and Odia |
Examination Centres in Odisha |
9 |
English and
Tamil |
Examination Centres in Tamil Nadu |
10 |
English and
Telugu |
Examination Centres in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana |
11 |
English and Urdu |
All Examination Centres |
viii. Candidates qualifying NEET (UG) – 2020 would
be eligible for All India Quota and other quotas under the State
Governments/Institutes, irrespective of the medium of the examination,
subject to other eligibility criteria. |
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