NEET MOCK TEST
If you have revised all the topics of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology for the NEET exam, solving mock test papers and sample papers will the best for your career
As per the norms and rule of natinal testing agency or CBSE, Neet exam paper divided into three part Biology, chemistry, physics. Out of them Biology secured half of the total Neet syllabus. So the importance and priority both are increase towards this section. The best path to secure Top rank in NEET UG, biology play most important role because of their ratio in paper. As is known to all, the Biology section in the NEET UG question paper comprises 90 questions which sum a total of 360 marks in the exam. Biology is the subject in which candidates with better concepts and clarity can score most out of the total marks. Hence, focusing more on Biology section for NEET UG can increase aspirants' chances of cracking the medical entrance test with a lesser digit of rank. NEET Biology syllabus carries almost equal weightage of questions from Class 11 and 12. So, it is mandatory for aspirants to go through the overall syllabus of NEET BIology
NEET-UG Exam Eligibility Criteria
- NEET is mandatory for Indian/Overseas candidates for admission to a medical University in India.
- Age Limit:General- 17 to 25 years (on or before 31st December of the same year) SC/ST/OBC/PWD – 17 to 30 years
- All India Quota seats:Foreign nationals and Overseas Citizen of India (OCI), NRIs, Person of Indian Origin (PIO) is entitled tothe reservation under 15% All India Quota seats.
J & K candidates are not eligible for 15% All India Quota seats. - Qualification:The candidate who is appearing or has appeared in the 12th may apply for NEET. Their admission is confirmed only after clearing the 12th exam.
- -Passed B.Sc. with any two of the Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany, Zoology)/Bio-technology from an Indian University.
- -Passed the first year of the University’s three years’ degree course in PCB
- Number of Attempts– Candidates can attempt NEET as many times as they wish until they attain the maximum age limit.
NEET (UG) Exam Pattern
What is the type and number of questions?
NEET UG test paper includes multiple-choice questions (MCQ) from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
No. of questions: 180
Subject |
No. of questions |
Total Marks |
Physics |
45 |
180 |
Chemistry |
45 |
180 |
Zoology |
45 |
180 |
Botany |
45 |
180 |
Total Marks: 720
Duration: 03 hours
NEET (UG) Marking Scheme
Question Attempt |
Marking |
Correct Answer |
+4 |
Incorrect Answer |
-1 |
- Biology
- Physics
- Chemistry
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