National Eligbility Cum Entrance Test 2019
While NTA will conduct and declare the result, the syllabus is prepared by the Medical Council of India (MCI). The Medical Council of India prepares the syllabus for the NEET exam after reviewing the curriculum of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Council Board of School Education (COBSE) and National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT). So, it is vital to get hold of the complete NTA NEET 2019 exam syllabus right from the beginning and be well-versed in it.
Eligibility Criteria
The candidate must know the eligibility specified by NTA and
check if they are eligible to apply for the test or not. The eligibility
criteria for NEET 2019 are mentioned below. Age limit of the candidate
must be between 17 to 25 years as on or before December 31, 2019. Candidates
should be a citizen of India. Other nationals can also apply by proving their
identity for the same. The J&K candidates are also eligible to apply for
15% of All India Quota.
NEET 2019 Application Form
Candidates should fill the application form as per the instructions
given in the information bulletin. Below we are providing NEET 2019
application form details. The application form will be issued through
online mode only. No application will be entertained through offline mode.
NEET UG registration 2019 will be commenced from the 1st October
2018 (Feb Exam) & second week of March 2018 (May Exam). Candidates
should upload the scanned images of recent passport size photograph
and signature. After filling the application form completely, a confirmation
page will be generated. Download it. There will be no need to send the
printed confirmation page to the board.
An Overview of NEET 2019
Mode
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Written (Offline)
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Subjects
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3- Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Zoology and Botany)
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Total Questions
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180
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Time Limit
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3 Hours
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Subject-wise Questions
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Physics and Chemistry – 45, Biology – 90
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Maximum Marks
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720
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Marks Per Question
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4
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Negative Marking
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Yes (-1 for every wrong answer)
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Courses Offered
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MBBS and BDS
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