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NEET 2021 Exam Date, Registration, Eligibility, Syllabus, Pattern

 

NEET 2021 Exam Date, Registration, Eligibility, Syllabus, Patter

BY-ARYAN PIPLOTIYA

Registrations: 10 Dec '20 - 6 Jan '21

What is NEET?

NEET 2020 Highlights

NEET 2021 Participating Institutes

NEET 2021 Result 

NEET 2021: Cutoff for Previous Years

NEET 2021 Syllabus

NEET Preparation 2021

NEET 2021 Dress Code

NEET 2021 Exam Day Guidelines

NEET Question Paper Analysis

NEET 2021: Frequently asked questions


The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts NEET for admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, Veterinary and other medical/paramedical courses in India. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the sole entrance test for admission to MBBS and BDS courses in India. Conducted annually, NEET 2021 will be held across tentatively 155 test centres. With approximately 16 lakh test-takers, NEET is the most important medical entrance examination in India. Both AIIMS and JIPMER MBBS examinations have also been merged with NTA NEET.

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NEET 2020/2021 Latest Updates

November 27, 2020: Seat allotment list for the second round of NEET 2020 counselling has been released. Read More 

October 16, 2020: NEET 2020 result was announced today. Check here  

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NEET 2021 will be conducted by the National Testing Agency on May 2 (tentatively). The official notification for admissions through NEET 2021 will be released in the first week of December. This will be followed by the release of online application forms for the examination. The last date to submit the application form will be notified by NTA, but is expected to be in the second week of January. NEET 2021 admit card will be released in the second week of April and will be available for download online. After the examination is held, candidates will be able to download the provisional answer key of NEET 2021 in the last week of May. The result of NEET 2021 is expected to be released in the first week of June along with the final answer key. Post this, the counselling for NEET 2021 will be held on both national and state levels. To know more about the application form, eligibility criteria, dress code, participating institutes, etc. read the complete article.

NTA NEET Help Desk:

8287471852 | 8178359845 | 9650173668 | 9599676953 | 8882356803

Also Read: NEET syllabus may be reduced by 30 per cent in 2021

NEET 2020 Highlights

Exam NameNational Eligibility Cum Entrance Test
Exam FrequencyOnce a year
Exam ModeOffline
Exam Duration3 hours
Accepting Colleges
Official Websitehttps://ntaneet.nic.in/Ntaneet/Welcome.aspx

NEET 2021 Some Facts and Figures

  • 15,97,433 candidates registered for NEET 2020
  • 13,66,945 candidates appeared for the examination in 2020
  • 15,19,375 candidates registered for NTA NEET in 2019
  • 14,10,755 candidates appeared for the examination in 2019
NEET Stats General

NEET 2021 Important dates and events

Events

Dates*

Salient Features

NEET 2021 Information brochure and application forms

Second week of December 2020
  • Information brochure and application forms will be released at ntaneet.nic.in
  • The application form has to be filled online (offline applications may be available for residents of Kashmir valley, Leh and Kargil)

Deadline to submit the application form

Second week of January 2021
  • NEET 2020 applications have to be submitted online only
  • Applications sent by post will not be accepted

Correction window for the application form

Last week of January 2021
  • It is a one-time facility only
  • Candidates are advised to save the correction slip of NEET 2020 application for future use

Admit card available for download

Secomd week of April 2021
  • Can be downloaded by logging into the registered accounts
  • Will not be sent by post to any candidate

Exam date

02-May-2021
  • NEET 2020 will be conducted in an offline mode
  • Duration of the examination will be three hours and the test will comprise of 180 objective type questions

Provisional answer key

Last week of May 2021
  • Will be released online
  • Candidates can challenge this answer key provided if they have sufficient evidence to support the claim

Result will be announced

First week of June 2021
  • Has to be downloaded from ntaneet.nic.in
  • NEET 2020 scorecards can also be downloaded online by looging into the registered accounts

*Tentative dates, subject to change.

NEET 2020 Mock Test is a comprehensive Test including Questions from Physics, Chemistry and Biology.This test will help you to get an idea about the type of questions that will be asked, the exam pattern and marking scheme. After taking the test, you can immediately check your score. 

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NEET Eligibility Criteria 2021

The National Testing Agency has prescribed the NEET 2021 eligibility criteria. All those who wish to apply for the entrance test are advised to check if they fit into the criteria specified by NTA. Candidates who fulfil the following parameters are eligible for NEET 2021:

Nationality:

  • Indian Nationals,
  • Non-Resident Indians (NRIs)
  • Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)
  • Persons with Indian Origin (PIO)
  • Foreign Nationals

Age Limit:

  • The minimum age of a candidate as on December 31, 2021, should be 17 years
  • The rule specifying the maximum age limit of the candidate was challenged last year in the court of law. Thus, there is no upper age limit as of now and candidates older than 25 years of age applying for NEET 2021 will be provisionally admitted subject to the ruling of the High Court of Delhi.

Minimum qualification:

  • Candidate must have cleared Class 12 or equivalent from a recognized institute
  • Candidates who are appearing for Class 12 or equivalent in summer 2021 can also apply for NEET 2021
  • Candidates who have completed Class 12 or equivalent from an open school are also eligible

Mandatory subjects:

  • Candidate must have cleared Class 12 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Biology
  • Candidates who have passed Class 12 or equivalent with Biology as an additional subject are also eligible

Minimum marks required in the qualifying examination:

  • General category: 50%
  • PWD category: 45%
  • SC/ST/OBC: 40%

NEET 2021 Participating Institutes

Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi

King George's Medical University, Lucknow

Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

Christian Medical College, Vellore

Armed Forces Medical College, Pune

Madras Medical College, Chennai

Kasturba Medical College, Manipal

University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi, Delhi

Institute of Medical Sciences Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi

To view the complete list of participating institutes, click here

NEET 2021 Mock Test for Physics will help you to get an idea about the type of questions that will be asked, the exam pattern and marking scheme. After taking the test, you can immediately check your score. 

NEET 2021 Physics Mock Test

NEET 2021 Admission Process

NEET Admission Process
The admission process for NEET 2021 begins with the filling of the online application form and ends with reporting to the allocated institute for confirmation of the admission. All the steps in between are a part of the NEET 2021 admission process. In the illustration given above, we have listed everything that needs to be checked for admissions through NEET 2021. The upcoming events of the NTA NEET 2021 admission process has been described in detail below. 

NEET 2021 Application Process

NEET 2021 Application Form will be released in the second week of December. The application process will be online and candidates have to register themselves on the official website in order to fill the application.

For successful completion of the NEET 2020 application process, a candidate has to go through the four steps. To help understand the process better, the steps have been elaborated below.

Steps to apply for NEET 2021

Steps to apply for NEET 2020

  • Visit the official website, ntaneet.nic.in and register for NEET 2021
  • Fill all the mandatory fields in the online form, including the personal and academic details
  • Upload the required documents such as scanned copies of photographs, signature, left-hand thumb impression and Class 10 Certificate
  • To complete the process, pay the stipulated fee as mentioned below
  • Take a printout of the confirmation page and preserve it for future reference

NEET 2021 application fee

The application fee had to be paid online. It could be paid using a credit card/ debit card/ net banking/ e-challan/ UPI.

Category

Application Fee (in Rs)

General 

1,500

Gen EWS/ OBC

1,400

SC/ ST/ PWD/

800

NEET 2021 Mock Test for Chemistry will help you to get an idea about the type of questions that will be asked, the exam pattern and marking scheme. After taking the test, you can immediately check your score. 

NEET 2021 Chemistry Mock Test

Common Service Centres (CSC) for NEET 2021

For candidates who do not have access to the internet or need help in downloading the NEET 2021 admit card, NTA has set up various facilitation centres across the country. These centres aim to help those who do not have access to high-speed internet, especially candidates residing in rural areas.

The CSCs charge a nominal fee for the services provided by them. Refer to the table below for the fee chart.

Fees charged by the CSCs 

ServiceFee (In Rs)
Writing emails and filling the application form25
Online payment of the application fee0.5% of the application fee
Downloading the admit card/ answer key/ OMR sheet10
Filing a response w.r.t the answer key25
Printing charges (per page)5

If candidates want to avail the facilities of a CSC, they will have to locate the nearest CSC. Visit the CSC on a working day between 9.30 am to 6 pm. They must carry all the requisite documents to the CSC. To locate the nearest CSC, visit the official website, csc.gov.in or call 011-24301349/ 18001213468

NEET 2021 Mock Test for Biology will help you to get an idea about the type of questions that will be asked, the exam pattern and marking scheme. After taking the test, you can immediately check your score. 

NEET 2021 Biology Mock Test

NEET 2021 Correction Window

The correction window for NEET application form 2021 will be activated in the last week of January. Candidates can use this opportunity to make the desired changes to their NEET 2021 application forms. This facility will be provided by NTA for candidates who wish to make changes to the details filled in the application form of NEET 2021. Using the NTA NEET 2021 correction window, candidates can change any detail that they had filled during the application process. 

NEET 2021 Admit Card

NTA will release the NEET admit card 2021 in the second week of April. According to the information brochure released by NTA, NEET admit card is released at least 15 days prior to the examination. The admit card of NEET 2021 will be available on the official website of NTA NEET. Candidates can download their NEET admit card 2021 by logging into their registered accounts. Details of the exam centre allotted to the candidate are given on the admit card of NEET 2021.

After downloading the admit card, take a coloured printout of the same. Paste a recent passport-sized photograph (preferably the same as the one uploaded with the application form) in the space provided. Also, the candidate must get it signed by a parent/guardian before the exam day.

NEET 2021 Result 

NEET result 2021 will be announced in the first week of June. The result for NEET 2020 will be uploaded on the official website of NTA. Candidates will be able to check their result by logging into their registered accounts on the official website, ntaneet.nic.in. NTA will also release the NEET cut off marks for this year along with the result. Candidates must note that only those who score above the qualifying cut off will be eligible for admissions through NEET 2021. Refer to the table below to know the category-wise qualifying cut off pre-defined by the Medical Council of India. 

Category Qualifying Cut Off 
Unreserved category 50th 
Unreserved category PwD  45th
Reserved category (including reserved category PwD)40th

NEET 2021: Cutoff for Previous Years

Aspirants of NEET 2021 can refer to the table below to know the NEET cutoff trends for the past four years. This will help them understand the difficulty level of the examination.

CategoryCut off marks (Opening and Closing)
2020201920182017
Unreserved720-147701-134691-119697-131
Unreserved PWD146-129133-120118-107130-107
Reserved128-113133-107118-96130-118
Reserved PWD128-113133-107106-96130-107

NEET 2021 Counselling 

Counselling for NEET 2021 will begin from the last week of June. Candidates must note that the admission process through NEET 2021 will be carried out in the following phases:

  • National-level counselling for admission to MBBS and BDS courses, which will be conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) 
  • State-level counselling for admission to MBBS and BDS courses, which will be conducted by various representatives of the state governments 
  • AYUSH counselling which will be conducted for admission to BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, etc.

Candidates who wish to participate in the NEET 2021 counselling process are advised to keep themselves abreast the events of the respective counselling. 

NEET 2021 Exam Centres 

State/UT

City

Andaman & Nicobar

Port Blair

Andhra Pradesh

Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam

Arunachal Pradesh

Itanagar

Assam

Dibrugarh, Guwahati

Bihar

Gaya, Patna

Chandigarh

Chandigarh

Chhattisgarh

Raipur

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Daman

Delhi

Delhi (Central/ East/ North/ South/ West)

Goa

Panaji

Gujarat

Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Surat, Vadodara

Haryana

Faridabad, Gurgaon

Himachal Pradesh

Hamirpur, Shimla

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu, Srinagar

Jharkhand

Bokaro, Ranchi

Karnataka

Bangalore, Belgaum, Gulbarga, Mangalore

Kerala

Ernakulam, Kozhikode, Trivandrum

Lakshadweep

Kavaratti

Madhya Pradesh

Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore, Jabalpur, Ujjain

Maharashtra

Aurangabad, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nasik, Pune, Thane

Manipur

Imphal

Meghalaya

Shillong

Mizoram

Aizawl

Nagaland

Dimapur, Kohima

Odisha

Behrampur, Bhubaneshwar, Rourkela

Puducherry

Puducherry

Punjab

Bhatinda, Jalandhar

Rajasthan

Ajmer, Jaipur, Kota, Udaipur

Sikkim

Gangtok

Tamil Nadu

Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Salem, Tiruchirapalli

Telangana

Hyderabad, Warangal

Tripura

Agartala

Uttarakhand

Dehradun, Haldwani

Uttar Pradesh

Bareilly, Ghaziabad, Jhansi, Lucknow, Noida, Varanasi

West Bengal

Durgapur, Kolkata, Siliguri

Get the complete list of NEET Exam Centres 2021 here

NEET 2021 Syllabus

The syllabus of NEET 2021 was set by the NTA. It mainly comprises three subjects, namely Physics, Chemistry and Biology. NEET 2021 syllabus overlaps with the CBSE Class 11 and Class 12. However, a few topics that have been included in NEET syllabus, which are not taught in these classes. Candidates are advised to go through the syllabus of NEET 2021 before they start preparing for the entrance test. Aspirants of NEET 2021 must also note that the syllabus for the current session has not changed. The authorities are considering a reduction in the syllabus of NEET, but there is no official confirmation from the authorities regarding this. 

NEET Preparation 2021

NEET 2021 is expected to be held on May 2. Candidates preparing for NEET 2021 must make the most of the remaining time. They must focus on completing their preparation before the exam date. Candidates preparing for NEET 2021 must go through the entire syllabus first. To complete the topics in the NEET 2021 syllabus, they must refer to NCERT books. Candidates must prepare a time table for NEET preparation. This is a must for completing the preparation on time. Another important aspect of NEET 2021 preparation is solving mock tests and sample papers. 

NEET 2021 Dress Code

Due to a large number of test-takers, the NTA follows strict policies to maintain the discipline and fairness of NEET. Among the important policies is the dress code for NEET 2021. NTA has prescribed a dress code for the examination day along with a list of items that are barred in the examination hall. Below are a few important pointers about the dress code for NEET 2021:

  • Light clothes with half sleeves, long sleeves are not permitted
  • Ornaments, piercings, etc. are not permitted
  • Candidates wearing a customary dress should report to the examination centre at least an hour before the last reporting time
  • Slippers, sandals with low heels are permitted. Shoes are not permitted

Owing to the COVID-19 situation in India, NTA is expected to announce a new set of rules for NEET 2021. Masks and sanitisers will become an important part of NEET 2021 dress code. Updates regarding the dress code for NEET 2021 are awaited. 

NEET 2021 Exam Day Guidelines

Exam day guidelines for NEET 2021 aim to help the candidates appearing for the examination have a hassle-free day and keep them stress-free and calm on the D-Day. This year, some additional exam day guidelines will be issued by NTA for NEET. These guidelines will be released in view of the exam being conducted during a pandemic. Meanwhile, candidates can refer to the general guidelines for NEET 2021 exam day that are given below.

Also Read: NEET 2020 exam day instructions and COVID-19 guidelines

What to carry on the exam day?

  • NEET 2021 admit card
  • Two passport size photographs (preferably same as the one submitted with the application form)
  • A valid photo Id proof (Driving Licence, PAN Card, Passport/ Aadhaar card)
  • PWD Certificate (if applicable)

What not to carry?

  • Stationery items such as textual material (printed or written), bits of papers, Geometry/Pencil Box, Plastic Pouch, Calculator, Pen, Scale, Writing Pad, Pen Drives, Eraser, Calculator, Log Table, Electronic Pen/Scanner, etc.
  • Communication devices such as Mobile Phone, Bluetooth, Earphones, Microphone, Pager, Health Band, etc.
  • Other items such as Wallet, Goggles, Handbags, Belt, Cap Watch/Wrist Watch, Bracelet, Camera, etc.
  • Any eatable item opened or packed, water bottle, tea, coffee, cold drinks, etc.
  • Any other item which could be used for unfair means, by hiding communication devices, such as a microchip, camera, Bluetooth device, etc.
  • Candidates suffering from diabetes are allowed to carry eatables (with prior intimation), such as sugar tablets/fruits (like banana/apple/orange) and transparent water bottle. However, they will not be allowed to carry packed foods such as chocolate, candy, sandwich and others.

Also Read: NEET 2021 exam day guidelines

NEET Question Paper Analysis

The exam analysis of NEET question paper 2020 will help the candidates get an idea of the difficulty level of the examination. With the help of this analysis, they can prepare well for the examination.

As per the students' reactions captured by Shiksha post exam, NEET 2020 was of moderate difficulty level. Most students felt that Physics was difficult, Chemistry was moderate and Biology was easiest. Candidates could complete the examination within stipulated time, although many felt that Physics was quite lengthy. No technical glitches were reported in NEET Question Paper by any of the students that Shiksha interviewed.

Read complete story: NEET 2020 exam analysis and student's reaction

NEET question paper 2020 Physics sections

Level of questions in Physics 2020

The Physics section of NEET 2020 was the most difficult section. It comprised 45 questions and was dominated by questions from Electricity, Modern Physics and Mechanics together comprised 65 per cent of the Physics section.

Distribution if questions in Physics 2020

NEET question paper 2020 Chemistry section

Level of questions in Chemistry 2020

This section of the NEET question paper 2020 was dominated by NCERT based questions. The 45 questions that comprised this section had more theoretical questions, also, 31 per cent of the total number of questions asked were easy and candidates could score well in this section.

Distribution if questions in chemistry 2020

NEET question paper 2020 Biology section

The biology section was the easiest section in the question paper of NEET 2020. This section comprised of 90 questions, which can be segregated into questions from Botany and Zoology. 

NEET 2020 question paper: Zoology section

Level of questions in zoology 2020

The Zoology section of NEET 2020 was easy to moderate. Nearly 30 per cent of the questions can be considered difficult. This section was mainly dominated by questions from Animal Husbandry, Biotechnology, Human Reproduction and Biomolecules.

Distribution if questions in zoology 2020

NEET 2020 question paper: Botany section

Level of questions in Botany 2020

The Botany section of NEET 2020 was moderate to dificult. Nearly 30 per cent of the questions can be considered easy. This section was mainly dominated by questions from Genetics, cell and cell cycle, diversity of life and structural organisation of plants. 

Distribution if questions in botany 2020

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NEET 2021: Frequently asked questions

Q. Can compartment students apply for NEET 2021? 

A. Yes, compartment students apply for NEET 2021 provided they score the required percentage of marks in the compartment examinations. 

Q. What is the percentage required in Class 12 for NEET 2021?

A. General category candidates must score 50% or above in the PCB section in Class 12 to be eligible for NEET 2021. 

Q. When will NEET 2021 be conducted?

A. NEET 2021 is expected to be held on May 2.

Q. When will NTA release the admit card for NEET 2021?

A. NEET 2021 admit card will be released in the second week of April. Candidates can download it by logging into their accounts. 

Q. Is NEET 2021 exam online or offline?

A. NEET 2021 will be conducted in offline mode. The candidate have to mark the answers in an OMR sheet.

Q. Will NEET 2021 be conducted twice a year?

A. The National Testing Agency has received a lot of requests from NEET aspirants to conduct the examination twice a year. However, this change will not be implemented this year. Thus, NEET 2021 will be held only once.

Q. How many times can I appear for NEET 2021?

A. According to the notification released by NTA, a candidate can appear for NEET any number of times. There is no restriction on the number of attempts permitted.

Q. What is the minimum score required in NEET 2021 to get a seat in a government medical college?

A. For admission to a government medical college, one must secure at least 600 marks in NEET 2021.

Q. What will be the timings for NEET 2021 exam?

A. NEET 2021 will be a three-hour-long paper and the exam will be held from 2 pm to 5 pm.

Q. What are the regional language options available for NEET 2021?

A. NEET 2021 question paper will be available in eleven languages, however, the language has to be filled during the registration process. Apart from Hindi and English, candidate can choose from Tamil, Urdu, Marathi, Bengali, Gujrati, Oriya, Assamese, Kannada and Telugu.

Q. How to apply for NEET 2021 if I don't have access to the internet?

A. Candidates who do not have access to the internet or computer can avail of the facility of Common Services Centre (CSC). These centres will help in filling the application form, paying the application fee and downloading the admit card.

Q. Who conducts NEET?

A. The National Testing Agency (NTA) is responsible for conducting NEET. Up to 2018, NEET was conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), however, NTA was handed over this responsibility in the year 2019.

Q. Is there any change in the exam pattern of NEET 2021?

A. No, the exam pattern for NEET 2021 remains the same. NTA has received requests to change the frequency and mode of the examination, but the planning is in the initial stages. These changes can be implemented from the academic session 2021-22.

Q. What is the maximum number of attempts permitted for NEET?

A. There is no restriction on the number of attempts permitted for NEET. According to NTA, a candidate can appear for NTA as many times as he/she needs to qualify the examination.

Q. I took a break of two years after Class 12. Can I apply for NEET?

A. Yes, you can apply for NEET provided you have secured a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. To apply for NEET, you must also have cleared these subjects individually.

Q. If I opt for Tamil as the medium of the question paper, can I choose Mumbai as the test city?

A. According to the guidelines set by NTA, Tamil language question paper will only be available in the test cities in Tamil Nadu. Hence, if you want to choose Tamil as the medium of the question paper, you will have to opt for a test city in Tamil Nadu state only.

Q. What is the price of a NEET form?

A. The application fee for NEET 2021 will be Rs 1,500 for General category candidates and Rs 1,400 for all the candidates who belong to the General EWS or OBC category. For candidates who belong to the SC/ST/ PWD category, the application fee is Rs 750. 

Q. What is the NEET 2021 result date?

A. The result for NEET 2021 will be announced in the first week of June. 

Q. How to download the scorecard of NEET 2021?

A. Candidates have to login to their registered accounts on the official website of NTA to download their score card. 

Q. Was NEET 2020 difficult?

A. According to NEET 2020 analysis by many coaching institutes, the exam was of a moderate difficulty level.

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NEET 2020 cut off has been released by NTA. Candidates can now check the NEET cut offs for this year in the table given below. NEET cut off 2020 indicates the minimum percentile or score required to qualify the examination. Candidates who score above the NEET cut off percentile become eligible to participate in the admission process. The cut off of NEET varies for candidates belonging to reserved and unreserved categories. The standard NEET cut off has been prescribed by the National Testing Age

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NEET Question Papers 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016 (Available): Download PDF

NEET 2020 question papers are a very important part of preparation. was conducted on September 13 for admission to the academic session 2020-21. Solving the NEET previous years' question papers will help candidates prepare for the examination in a better way. Read the complete article to know about the language options of NEET question paper, the paper pattern, exam analysis and more. Candidates aspiring to appear for NEET 2021 can download the question papers of previous years' using the link g

NEET 2020 Latest News: Answer Key, Analysis, Expected Cutoff

NEET 2020 was conducted on September 13. The examination was originally scheduled to be held on May 3 but was postponed due to COVID-19 situation in India. NEET 2020 answer key by NTA was released on September 26. NEET 2020 result will be announced on October 16. Candidates can stay abreast of all the latest events concerning NEET by revisiting this article.

NEET 2020: Latest News and Updates

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NEET 2020 Analysis (Available): Check detailed Exam Analysis for Physics, Chemistry & Biology

NEET analysis is basically an evaluation report prepared by experts. The NEET 2020 analysis helps understand the difficulty level of the question paper and helps predict the cutoffs for that year. Candidates can refer to NEET analysis to check the feedback of the students who appeared for the examination. They can also find section-wise distribution of questions in the exam analysis of NEET. Many known institutions known for NEET coaching release the analysis of the question paper after the exam

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