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NEET 2020| Important Dates| Registration| Admit Card| Important syllabus| Counselling| Exam Pattern| Qualifying marks| Results:
NEET 2020– NEET 2020 application process has been started from 2nd December 2019. It will be conducted Once in a Year in Offline mode. National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the NEET exam.
NTA will organize the examination on 3rd May 2020. National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a national level medical entrance exam. It is organized to provide admissions in MBBS, BDS & Ayush Courses.Two Seprate Counselling will be happen –
1- All India quota 15% for Government colleges including Central University also , 100% Counselling for All private Deemed University Across India .
- State quota Counselling for 85% Weitage of seat .
NEET 2020 Important Dates:
Events | Dates |
Application form release | 2nd December 2019 |
Last date for Submission of application form | 31st December 2019 |
Last date of successful transaction of fee | 1st January 2020 (Upto 11:50 PM) |
Application form correction starts | 15th January 2020 |
Last date for correction in application form | 31st January 2020 |
NEET (UG) Admit Card | 27th March 2020 |
NEET 2020 Exam Date | 3rd May 2020 |
Answer key | 2nd week of May 2020 |
Result announcement | 4th June 2020 |
Counselling date | 2nd week of June 2020 |
What’s new in NEET 2020-
- A new website has been launched for NEET by NTA – ntaneet.nic.in. The application form of NEET is likely to be released on the new website.
- Anew website has been launched for NEET by NTA – ntaneet.nic.in. The
application form of NEET is likely to be released on the new website. - NEETvideo lectures 2020 by IIT professors and subject experts has been
released by NTA for clarifying the concepts of the particular subject. - NTAhas also provided the facility of NEET test practice centres for better
preparations. - The conducting body of NEET 2020 is the National Testing Agency (NTA).
- NEET2020 will be conducted in offline mode only.
- The examination of NEET 2020 will be conducted once a year.
- The previous changes introduced in NEET have been retracted and NEET remains a single window entrance-cum-eligibility exam.
NEET Eligibility Criteria 2020:
Candidates must check the following NEET Eligibility Criteria before registering for exam:
- Nationality: Indian Nationals, Non Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI), Persons with Indian origin (PIO) and Foreign Nationals citizen are eligible to apply for NEET (UG).
- India Citizens & Overseas Citizens of India intending to pursue UG medical course from foreign institutions are also need to qualify NEET UG.
- Eligibility for 15% All India Quota Seats: Candidates belonging to UT of J&K and Ladakh are eligible to apply under 15% All India Quotas only on the basis of self-declaration. If they claim eligibility, they must submit online Self- Declaration which will be generated and printed automatically along with confirmation page for record and to present the same during counselling/admission. Other candidates can fill in any state/UT against this choice.
- Age limit: Candidates must have completed minimum 17 years of age on or before 31st December 2020. The upper age limit is 25 years as on the date of examination (5 year relaxation is given to SC, ST, OBC-NCL & PwD candidates).
- Candidates above 25 years are provisionally permitted to appear and their candidature is subject to the outcome of pending Petitions before the Hon’ble Supreme Court.
- Qualification: Candidates must have completed 12th level or equivalent examination.
- Mandatory Subjects: Students in their 12th level must have Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology with English as mandatory subject.
- Percentage: Candidates in the 12th level must have secured minimum 50% marks for General & General-EWS categories; 45% marks for PH & 40% marks for SC/ST/OBC category candidates in PCB group.
- Appearing: Candidates are appearing in their qualifying exam or waiting for their result are also eligible for NEET (UG).
How to apply for NEET 2020 Application Form:
- NEET 2020 Registration: Candidates must enter their name, email Id, mobile number, gender etc to register and generate their provisional application number and login credentials.
- Login to fill NEET application form 2020: Next candidates must use the given NEET 2020 login ID and password to fill the personal, academic and communication details
- Upload photograph, signature and other documents: the details and specifications of the photograph and signature are given above.
- Pay the application fee of NEET: Candidates must pay the prescribed fee, the details of which are given below. Payment mode is online through net banking, debit/credit cards etc or through cash deposit
(e-challan) to be paid at State Bank of India branches only.
NEET 2020 is the national level entrance for admissions to MBBS and BDS courses as well as Ayush, veterinary and other medical courses in the country. Held across 154 cities in the country, Last year saw 14,10,754 students appear for the exam and the number is expected to rise more for the 2020 examination. The number of seats have also increased with the introduction of the EWS quota which is supernumerary in nature.
Application Fee:
- General and OBC candidates will have to pay-1400/
- The application fee for SC/ST and PH candidates will be -750/-.
- Fee payment can be done through credit/debit card, net banking, UPI and
e-wallet.
NEET Application Correction:
One time opportunity will be provided by the board to make correction in the applications. Corrections can be done only through online mode.
- Correction facility will be provided in the month of December 2020.
- Candidates will be intimated through e-mail/SMS regarding correction in photograph and signature. The same will be available in the candidate’s login account.
- Candidates can also make corrections in particular fields like:
- Date of birth
- Identification Identity
- Gender
- State code of eligibility
- Category
- Medium of exam paper
- Disability status
- Examination Centre
- Qualifying Examination Code & Percentage (%) of Marks Obtained in Class 12th
- Parents Name (Father’s & Mother’s)
CASTE |
QUALIFICATION |
Unreserved |
50% |
Physically handicapped |
45% |
Scheduled caste |
40% |
Scheduled tribe |
40% |
Other backward class |
40% |
Scheduled caste – |
40% |
Schedules tribe – |
40% |
Other backward class – |
40% |
Way to calculate the NEET percentage: The percentage are calculated based on the of the mark secured by the candidate and other candidates who secured mark higher or lower of the respective candidate.
All the percentage are calculated by the National Testing Agency (NTA) so that mark of the candidate will be considered against the marks of other candidates.
DRAW BREAKER CRITERIA:If one or more students secure same marks or percentage is said to be an DRAW mark or TIE mark and at this situation the NTA performs some sort of mark calculations according to the subject breakdown, they are clearly mentioned below;The question paper will be set based on the subjects such as biology, chemistry, maths and
general English but when it comes to DRAW they consider biology and chemistry
as a primary source of mark calculation and then they will be considering the wrong answers.
Biology marks:In this case students who scores higher marks in biology will be given first
preferences over the other person who secured less mark in this specific subject questions.
· Chemistry marks:If the marks in biology is less for both the candidates then this subject related marks will be calculated.
· Wrong answers:Afterthe above consideration, the marks will be considered based on the number of wrong answers given by the candidate. The number of wrong answers, the marks
will be reduced.
· Age consideration :If the DRAW still persists, they consider the age difference. If one candidate is elder over the other, he will be given preference over the other.
NEET CUT OFF REVISION: This situation mainly occurs when, the number of students passed the NEET exam falls below the required number of seats allocated by the government. The Union government have the rights to change the percentage of requirement for placing
the students by discussing with the Medical council of India and Dental council
of India.
The main fact is that 15% of merit list if prepared by the central board of secondary
education based on the all India quota seats.
All India quota counselling for 15% merit list percentage:The
candidates who attended and got qualified the exam by obtaining the required
minimum percentage in NEET exam, they are all included in the merit list. The
merit list of 15% are prepared by the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary
Education) & they are responsible for the all India merit list & the directorate
general of health service (DGHS) also prepares the merit list of %.
NEET cut – off 2019: The
maximum mark given in the NEET exam will be 720, they marks and percentage for
qualification according to the caste present.
Caste |
Percentage |
Marks |
Number of |
Unreserved |
50% |
691 to 119 |
6,34,897 |
Unreserved – physically |
45% |
118 to 107 |
205 |
Scheduled caste |
40% |
118 to 96 |
17,209 |
Scheduled tribe |
40% |
118 to 96 |
7,446 |
Other backward class |
40% |
118 to 96 |
54,653 |
Scheduled caste – |
40% |
106 to 96 |
36 |
Scheduled tribe – |
40% |
106 to 96 |
12 |
Other backward class – |
40% |
106 to 96 |
104 |
NEET cut – off 2017:
Caste |
Percentage |
Marks |
Number of |
Unreserved |
50% |
697 to 131 |
5,43,473 |
Unreserved – physically |
45% |
130 to 118 |
67 |
Scheduled caste |
40% |
130 to 107 |
14599 |
Scheduled tribe |
40% |
130 to 107 |
6018 |
Other backward class |
40% |
130 to 107 |
47382 |
Scheduled caste – |
40% |
130 to 107 |
38 |
Scheduled tribe – |
40% |
130 to 107 |
10 |
Other backward class – |
40% |
130 to 107 |
152 |
NEET cut off 2019 – category wise qualified candidates:
Category |
NEET |
Qualification |
Candidates |
UR |
50% |
119 |
2,68,316 |
OBC |
40% |
96 |
3,27,575 |
SC |
40% |
96 |
87,311 |
ST |
40% |
96 |
31,360 |
NEET 2019 gender qualification:
Gender |
Number of |
Appeared |
Qualified |
Male |
5,80,649 |
5,53,849 |
3,12,399 |
Female |
7,46,075 |
7,16,072 |
4,02,162 |
Transgender |
01 |
01 |
01 |
Total |
13,26,725 |
12,69,922 |
7,14,562 |
NEET 2019 selected candidates (national wise):
Nationality |
Number of |
Appeared |
Qualified |
Indian |
13,23,673 |
12,67,229 |
7,12,635 |
Foreign |
621 |
518 |
324 |
NRI |
1,842 |
1,651 |
1,200 |
OCI |
529 |
461 |
367 |
PIO |
60 |
55 |
36 |
NEET All India Quota (AIQ) cut off 2019:
Category |
NEET 2019 (AIR) |
NEET 2020 |
Allotted colleges |
General |
10443 |
537 |
Mizoram institute of |
OBC |
10449 |
537 |
Mizoram institute of |
SC |
64642 |
417 |
Thoothukudi medical |
ST |
77792 |
399 |
Tezpur medical college, |
General PH |
397544 |
184 |
Government medical |
OBC PH |
379480 |
210 |
Silchar medical college, |
SC PH |
725351 |
101 |
Kodagu institute of |
ST PH |
607500 |
125 |
Government medical |
NEET 2019 All India Quota cut off for BDS:
Category |
NEET (AIR) |
NEET (marks) |
Allotted |
General |
17093 |
513 |
Rajah muthiah dental |
OBC |
15684 |
517 |
ESIC dental college, |
SC |
79166 |
398 |
Jawaharlal Nehru |
ST |
99791 |
373 |
Jawaharlal Nehru |
General PH |
476405 |
158 |
Jawaharlal Nehru |
OBC PH |
470739 |
160 |
RUHS college of dental |
SC PH |
— |
— |
— |
ST PH |
— |
— |
— |
NEET cut off for top 10 medical colleges (Government):
Colleges |
Closing rank |
Closing rank |
Closing rank |
Closing rank |
Closing rank |
Maulana azad medical |
58 |
49 |
44 |
28 |
59 |
VMMC & safdarjung |
107 |
82 |
106 |
56 |
105 |
University college of |
165 |
185 |
128 |
97 |
158 |
Lady Hardinage medical |
314 |
369 |
263 |
117 |
284 |
Government medical |
254 |
278 |
162 |
158 |
303 |
Sethu G.S. medical |
296 |
297 |
408 |
216 |
459 |
Kings george’s medical |
703 |
725 |
506 |
386 |
776 |
Stanley medical college, |
3520 |
3858 |
2264 |
2039 |
2003 |
Pt. Bhagwat dayal sharma |
1178 |
1481 |
1035 |
674 |
1512 |
Grant medical college |
1122 |
1018 |
408 |
565 |
1008 |
NEET MBBS cut off for Deemed universities:
Quota |
NEET (AIR) |
NEET (marks) |
Allotted |
Management |
453885 |
165 |
Sri Lakshmi Narayana |
NRI (OBC) |
711901 |
104 |
Saveetha medical |
NRI (UR) |
614993 |
123 |
B.L.D University , bajpur |
Muslim minority |
135581 |
337 |
Yenepoya medical |
Jain minority |
125138 |
347 |
SBKS medical institute |
NEET 2018 cut off for BDS deemed university:
Quota |
NEET (air) |
NEET (marks) |
Allotted |
Management |
634449 |
119 |
Yenepoya dental college, |
NRI |
316989 |
220 |
SRM dental college and |
Jain minority |
633535 |
119 |
K M shah dental college, |
NEET 2020 – Important Topics
While it is necessary to be thorough with the entire syllabus prescribed for NEET 2020, candidates must also be aware of the important topics for NEET 2020. The important topics based on exam analysis by experts and toppers will help the aspirants make a more detailed preparation for NEET 2020.
NEET 2020 Important topics – Physics
- Laws of Thermodynamics
- Ray Optics
- Rotational Motion
- Semiconductors and Communication System
- Photoelectric Effect and Electromagnetic Waves
- Current Electricity
- Electrostatics
- Waves and Sound
- Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
- Magnetic Effects of Current
NEET 2020 Important topics – Chemistry
- Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
- General Organic Chemistry
- p Block Elements
- Atomic Structure
- Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- Carbonyl Compounds (Aldehydes and Ketones)
- Solutions and Colligative Properties
- Ionic Equilibrium
- Chemical Thermodynamics
- dand f Block Elements
NEET 2020 Important topics – Biology
- Biological Classification
- Plant Kingdom
- Morphology of Flowering Plants
- Cell – The Unit of Life
- Digestion and Absorption
- Chemical Coordination and Integration
- Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
- Human Reproduction
- Principles of Inheritance and Variation
- Human Health and Disease
- Ecosystem
- Environmental Issues
HOW TO SECURE GOOD MARKS NEET 2020-
Folks as u all know we have total of 180 question ,In this half 90 question is from biology and 90% of NEET aspirants are weak in Physics or mathematical part of physics and chemistry too,so they used to give most of the time in preparing and making strong to physics and in this they used loss too much time in physics yet they failed to solve correctly in exams and get negative mark because of just numerical things, so according to my opinion and its my humble request please study atleast 4 hour in a day specially Biology only than 2nd preference give to Chemistry because it is also less numerical except Electrochemistry than in last give preference to Physics.
Suppose u study well Biology and out 360 secured 330 because its easy to score marks in Bilogy than other two subject if you are numerically weak .
In chemistry suppose u secured 120 out 0f 180 marks
And physics suppose u secured only 60 marks than also with 100 % surety u will get low budget private medical college and chances of government are also there.
330/360 + 120/180 +60/180 = 510
This is lowest and easiest Effort .So don’t think start now.
Have a Good Luck !!!
NEET Qualifying Cut-off 2020
In order to qualify the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), aspirants need to secure the minimum NEET cut-off percentile set by the authority. Since the percentile completely depends upon the performance of candidates appeared in the test, difficulty level of the entrance exam and seats available, thus the marks equivalent to the percentile will be declared along with the result. Students can check the minimum qualifying cut off of NEET UG 2020 from the table below.
NEET Cut off :
Category | Cut off percentile |
General category | 50 percentile |
SC/ST/OBC category | 40 percentile |
General-PH category | 45 percentile |
SC/ST/OBC-PH category | 40 percentile |
How to prepare for NEET 2020-
Early preparation is the key – The most important factor that comes into play while preparing for NEET is to plan a study schedule that highlights your strong and focuses your weak areas as well. Since there is almost a year for NEET 2020, plan your daily studies and work towards executing your plan.
Know your NCERT – In all the years of the NEET examination, candidates had one common thing to say that one should be through with the NCERT text. Understand the concepts provided in the NCET curriculum and then take your preparation to the next level by following the best books for NEET 2020.
Take less Pressure– As they say that ‘All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy’, so remember to make time for something that takes your mind off the books. Indulge in a hobby or a sport that will help you to relax.
Be healthy – Exercise is very important in maintaining a stress-free life and with the kind of pressure that builds up around preparing for NEET exercise can help you to not only stay fit but also to calm you down.
Regular revision – Revision is the key point of success. Make short note of important point and formulas revise that daily in early morning
Take up tests – In order to access how your preparation stage it is important to take up tests that assist in time management and acts as the best judge of your learning so far.
NEET 2020 – Preparation Tips by Experts
Candidates aspiring to appear for NEET 2020 can follow these NEET 2020 preparation tips by experts in order to understand the nuances of the examination and the strategies to be developed for preparation accordingly.
Expert says that preparing for NEET along with that of the Class 12 boards will help the preparation of NEET 2020 to get streamlined. According to him, one should be thorough with the theoretical section and then move towards its application. He stresses on the importance of NCERT and encourages aspirants to solve papers from the previous years and to take as many mock tests as possible.
BOOKs to prepare in well Defined Manner
The go-to-book for NEET 2020 is the NCERT as suggested by the toppers and experts. The building of the ground level concepts and understanding the curriculum can be built from the NCERT. However, in order to enhance your preparation for NEET 2020, these books listed below have been found to yield best results.
How to study ?
For Biology pefer NCERT and notes of coaching ,give more time on NCERT ,for Chemistry prefer NCERT only but if you are not understanding the topic take the help of side books like Op Tandon etc,For physics prefer HC verma and S.chand Publication dont try for I.E irodov etc simply waste of time I.E irodov is specially for IIT and level is so high.
NEET 2020 FAQS:
Question: When and in which mode NEET 2020 will be conducted?
Answer: National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will be conducted on May 5, 2019, in pen and paper (offline) mode.
Question: Who will conduct NEET exam?
Answer: the National Testing Agency (NTA) will be conducting NEET entrance exam.
Question: What is the minimum eligibility criteria to take NEET UG 2020 exam?
Answer: Aspirants must check the NEET eligibility criteria 2020 before the filling the application form. The basic eligibility requirements for aspiring students is mentioned below:
Candidates must have completed their Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised central or state board.
- Aspirants should have studied Class 11 and 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as the core subjects.
- Applicants must have attained the age of 17 years as on December 31, 2020 are eligible for NTA NEET 2020. However, students born on or before January 1, 2003, are not eligible to appear for national level entrance test.
- Aspirants should not exceed the age of 25 years for unreserved category and 30 years for reserved category candidates.
- The qualifying marks must be secured by aspirants to be eligible for NEET 2020. General category candidates must have obtained 50%, for SC/ST/OBC, it is 40%
- Lastly, Indian nationals, NRIs, OCIs, PIOs and Foreign nationals can fill NEET application form 2020.
Question: What is the number of attempts for appearing in NEET 2020?
Answer: There is no cap for number of attempts. An aspirant can appear as many times as they want to.
Question: Through NEET UG against which seats admission will be made?
Answer: The following seats will be made on the basis of NEET scores, which are:
All India Quota seats
- State Quota seats
- Central and Deemed universities/institutes
- Central Pool seats
- State/Management/NRI Quota seats in private medical/dental colleges or private colleges
Question: I have opted Assamese as the language of exam. Can I get the NEET exam centres 2020 in Delhi?
Answer: No, candidates opting the vernacular language as the medium of question paper, he/she will be allotted centre only in the respective states of the particular languages.
Question: The filled in application form of NEET 2020 should be send to NTA?
Answer: No, candidates need not required to send the printout of confirmation page to the authority.
Question: If I cannot download the admit card of NEET UG 2020, whom should I contact?
Answer: In case, aspirants cannot download the admit card or will not be issued the NEET admit card 2020, must immediately contact the examination authority i.e. NTA.
Question: What is NEET exam pattern 2019?
Answer: NEET 2020 paper consists of 180 objective type questions from Physics, Chemistry and Biology (45 questions from each section). The duration of NEET UG will be of 3 hours.
Question: Is there any negative marking in NEET?
Answer: As per the marking scheme, for each correct answer, 4 marks will be awarded, while for an incorrect answer 1 mark will be deducted. No marks will be allotted for unanswered question.
Question: What will be qualifying cut off for NEET 2020? Is it mandatory to secure the cut off?
Answer: Candidates must secure the minimum qualifying cut off to pass the entrance exam. Aspirants who will not secure the minimum cut off will not be eligible for NEET counselling. For general candidates must secure at least 50 percentile, for SC/ST/OBC it is 40 percentile. For unreserved PH category, the cut off percentile is 45 percentile.
Question: Who will conduct NEET 2020 counselling for 15% All India Quota seats?
Answer: The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on behalf of Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will conduct the counselling of NEET UG for 15% All India Quota seats. Also, MCC will be responsible for admission to deemed as well as central universities.
Question: How 85% state quota seats will be allotted?
Answer: Apart from 15% All India Quota seats, the remaining 85% state quota seats will be allotted by respective state counselling authorities on the basis of NEET scores.
Question: Is NEET mandatory for AYUSH courses?
Answer: Yes, it is mandatory for candidates to appear and qualify in NEET for undergraduate AYUSH courses. Also, NEET scores is necessary for admission to veterinary courses.
Question- When NEET (UG) – 2020 will be conducted?
NEET (UG) – 2020 will be conducted on 3th May, 2020 (Sunday) from 02:00 p.m to 05:00 p.m
Question-Whether the examination will be offline or online?
NEET (UG) – 2020 will be in offline mode (pen and paper test).
Question-What are the duration/timings of NEET (UG) – 2019?
The duration of NEET (UG) – 2020 will be 03 hours from 02:00 p.m. to 05:00 p.m. However, no entry will be allowed after 1.30 p.m. 6.
Question-Can a centre be allotted by the NTA manually?
No. Centre allocation is made through computer with no human interventio