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NEET 2026 | Complete Guide For Students

📅 Exam Date: May 3, 2026
⏰ Time: 2:00 PM - 5:20 PM

NEET 2026 Important Dates & Timeline

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Registration Opens

February 1, 2026

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Registration Closes

March 7, 2026

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Correction Window

March 8-11, 2026

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Admit Card Release

May 1, 2026

Important

NEET 2026 Exam

May 3, 2026

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Result Declaration

June 14, 2026

NEET 2026 Preparation Statistics

98.7%
Success Rate
Students who cleared NEET
580+
Average Score
Qualifying marks
8-10
Study Hours
Hours per day
100+
Mock Tests
Recommended tests

Subject-wise Question Distribution

Physics
Questions:45
Marks:180
Weightage:25%
Chemistry
Questions:45
Marks:180
Weightage:25%
Biology
Questions:90
Marks:360
Weightage:50%

The National Testing Agency (NTA) on 7th February 2024 for students in class 12 and beyond who want to prepare for a medical career. The tentative exam date for the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) 2026 has been set to be on 3rd May 2026.

Want to know when the registrations will close and what your exam will actually be like? Keep reading to know everything there is about the NEET 2026 exam and prepare accordingly. All the best!

Who is NEET For?

NEET UG is an undergraduate examination conducted throughout India by the National Testing Agency (NTA) is a systematic and standardized test to assess the eligibility of students for admission to the top medical colleges in the country. Students who want to prepare for a medical career. The tentative exam date for the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) 2026 has been set to be on 3rd May 2026.

Want to know when the registrations will close and what your exam will actually be like? Keep reading to know everything there is about the NEET 2026 exam and prepare accordingly. All the best!

All government and most private medical colleges in India are required to follow the NEET exam norms when choosing applications that meet their college-specific eligibility criteria. Therefore, if you are a student who wants to study medicine in India or abroad, you need to start preparing for the NEET UG exam.

🎯 Career Opportunities
  • • MBBS - Medical Doctor
  • • BDS - Dental Surgeon
  • • AYUSH - Traditional Medicine
  • • BVSc - Veterinary Science
📊 Competition Statistics
Expected Applicants:20+ Lakh
Available Seats:1.08 Lakh
Selection Rate:~5%

NEET UG Application Process

NTA declared the registration deadline and exam date on their official website this February. According to this official notice, one month from 7th February 2026 to 7th March 2026 has been allotted for students who want to appear for NEET 2026. The exam date for NEET this year has been set as 3rd May 2026.

Step-by-Step Application Process:
  1. 1. Visit the official NTA website for NEET UG at neet.nta.nic.in
  2. 2. Click on the "NEET 2026 Registration" link
  3. 3. Fill in the application form with your personal details
  4. 4. Cross-verify credentials and verify your email/mobile
  5. 5. Complete the NEET registration form with academic details
  6. 6. Upload scanned copies of required documents
  7. 7. Review all information provided carefully
  8. 8. Pay the application fee online
  9. 9. Download and save the confirmation receipt

Eligibility Criteria For NEET 2026

Educational Qualification
  • • Must have completed 10+2 or equivalent with PCB
  • • English is mandatory as one of the subjects
  • • Minimum 50% marks for General category
  • • Minimum 45% marks for SC/ST/OBC/PwD
  • • Must have passed in the year of application or previous year
Age Criteria
  • • Minimum age: 17 years on 31st December 2026
  • • No upper age limit (as per recent updates)
  • • Age relaxation for reserved categories
  • • NRI and foreign nationals can apply
  • • Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) eligible

NEET 2026 Fee Structure

The application fee varies for different categories belonging to different backgrounds. All fees are accepted online using various payment modes like debit card, credit card, net banking, UPI, and other digital payment methods.

General/EWS
₹1,700

For General and Economically Weaker Section candidates

OBC/SC/ST/PwD
₹1,000

For Other Backward Classes, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Persons with Disabilities

NEET 2026 Preparation Strategy

A comprehensive preparation strategy is essential for NEET success. Follow these proven methods to maximize your performance.

1

Create a Study Schedule

Develop a structured timetable covering all subjects with adequate revision time. Allocate more time to weaker subjects.

2

Focus on NCERT

NCERT textbooks form the foundation. Master every concept, diagram, and example from NCERT books thoroughly.

3

Practice Mock Tests

Regular mock tests help identify weak areas and improve time management. Aim for at least 2-3 tests per week.

4

Revision Strategy

Create short notes and mind maps for quick revision. Review important formulas and concepts daily.

5

Analyze Performance

Track your progress through regular assessments. Identify patterns in mistakes and work on improvement.

6

Stay Healthy

Maintain a healthy lifestyle with proper sleep, nutrition, and exercise. Mental health is crucial for success.

Success Mantras for NEET 2026

Follow these proven success mantras from NEET toppers to achieve your medical dream.

Consistency is Key

"Study consistently every day rather than cramming. Small daily efforts compound into big results."

Quality over Quantity

"Focus on understanding concepts deeply rather than just covering more topics superficially."

Practice Makes Perfect

"Solve as many questions as possible. Practice is the bridge between knowledge and success."

Stay Positive

"Maintain a positive mindset. Believe in yourself and your preparation journey."

Learn from Mistakes

"Every mistake is a learning opportunity. Analyze errors and avoid repeating them."

Time Management

"Master time management during preparation and exam. Every second counts in NEET."

NEET 2026 Exam Pattern

Understanding the exam pattern is crucial for effective preparation. Here's the complete breakdown of NEET 2026.

Exam Overview

Mode of Exam:Offline (Pen & Paper)
Duration:3 hours 20 minutes
Total Questions:200
Questions to Attempt:180
Total Marks:720
Language:13 Languages

Marking Scheme

Correct Answer:+4 marks
Incorrect Answer:-1 mark
Unattempted:0 marks

Important Note:

Each subject has 50 questions, but you need to attempt only 45 questions per subject. Choose wisely to maximize your score!

Subject-wise Question Distribution

P

Physics

50 Questions

Attempt 45

C

Chemistry

50 Questions

Attempt 45

B

Biology

100 Questions

Attempt 90

Medical Colleges in India

Explore the top medical colleges in India that accept NEET scores for admission to MBBS programs.

Government Medical Colleges

AIIMS New Delhi

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

NEET Cutoff: 720/720

JIPMER Puducherry

Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education

NEET Cutoff: 715+

KGMU Lucknow

King George's Medical University

NEET Cutoff: 680+

MAMC Delhi

Maulana Azad Medical College

NEET Cutoff: 670+

Private Medical Colleges

CMC Vellore

Christian Medical College

NEET Cutoff: 650+

AFMC Pune

Armed Forces Medical College

NEET Cutoff: 640+

St. John's Bangalore

St. John's Medical College

NEET Cutoff: 620+

Kasturba Medical College

Manipal Academy of Higher Education

NEET Cutoff: 600+

Total Medical Seats in India

91,927
Total MBBS Seats
48,012
Government Seats
43,915
Private Seats
596
Medical Colleges

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to the most commonly asked questions about NEET 2026 preparation and exam details.

What is the NEET 2026 exam date?

NEET 2026 is scheduled to be conducted on May 3, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 5:20 PM.

How many questions are there in NEET 2026?

NEET 2026 will have 200 questions in total, out of which students need to attempt 180 questions (45 from each subject except Biology which has 90 questions to attempt out of 100).

What is the marking scheme for NEET 2026?

Each correct answer carries 4 marks, while each incorrect answer has a negative marking of 1 mark. Unattempted questions carry 0 marks.

What is the minimum qualifying marks for NEET 2026?

The minimum qualifying marks vary each year. For general category, it's usually around 50th percentile, while for reserved categories, it's around 40th percentile.

Can I appear for NEET 2026 in regional languages?

Yes, NEET 2026 will be conducted in 13 languages including Hindi, English, and 11 regional languages.

What is the age limit for NEET 2026?

The minimum age is 17 years as of December 31, 2026. There is no upper age limit for NEET.

How many times can I attempt NEET?

There is no limit on the number of attempts for NEET. You can appear for the exam as many times as you want.

What are the best books for NEET preparation?

NCERT textbooks are the foundation. Additionally, you can refer to books by HC Verma (Physics), OP Tandon (Chemistry), and Trueman's Biology.