National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the NEET 2026 Exam
for MBBS entrance (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) and
this will be used for admission in MBBS and BDS colleges in
India along with Ayush Courses. NEET 2026 will be conducted in
the first week of May 2026 through offline (pen & paper) mode.
The application process of NEET 2026 will get started in the
first week of December 2025. CBSE has decided to reduce the
syllabus from Class IX to XII and this could also have an impact
on the syllabus of NEET 2026. However, for those who are in
class 11 or 12, their focus should be complete syllabus.
NEET syllabus is divided into four subjects:
Physics, Chemistry,Botany, and
Zoology. Students need to complete all the 97
chapters of the NEET Syllabus in order to score a good rank in
NEET Exam.
Students can know below the complete NEET Exam Dates related to various events like application process, application correction, admit card, etc.
| Events | Dates 2026 (Tentative) |
|---|---|
| Release of Application | 1st week of December 2025 |
| End of the application process | Last week of December 2025 |
| Correction window opens | 3rd week of January 2026 to last week of January 2026 |
| Availability of Admit card | 4th week of March 2026 |
| NEET 2026 Exam | 1st week of May 2026 |
| Availability of Answer key | 2nd week of May 2026 |
| Declaration of Result | 1st week of June 2026 |
| Starting of Counselling | 2nd week of June 2026 |
So far there is no update regarding any change in the exam by the
authorities. However, candidates can expect a change in the syllabus
as CBSE has already the syllabus for class XI and XII.
The mode of exam, pattern, marking scheme, distribution of marks,
duration, etc apparently remains the same.
No changes in the eligibility criteria have been announced.
NEET is the only qualifying exam to get admission in MMBS, BDS,
AIIMS, JIPMER, etc.
Changes, if any, shall be updated as and when available.
Know complete details related to NEET 2026 Application Form in the below-given section: NEET 2026 Application process will be completely carried out through online mode. No other mode for application will be entertained. Candidates are advised to submit only one application form as multiple application submissions may lead to rejection of the form. Students at the time of the registration are instructed to register with their valid email id and mobile number as all the communication or other details will be sent to it. The application process will go through various steps – Online registration, filling up of details in the application, uploading of a scanned image of photograph & signature, making payment of application fee, and printing of application & fee payment receipt. Students, who have made mistakes while filling the application form of NEET, will be able to make corrections in the details of the application from the third week of January 2026 to the last week of January 2026. Sending of the printed application form to the board will not be required.
The applicants of NEET 2026 will be able to make corrections in the NEET application form. The NEET Application Correction will be possible from the third week to the last week of January 2026. Students will be able to make corrections through online mode. The correction in the details of the application will be allowed only in some of the fields. The complete details related to editable and non-editable fields will be informed by the candidates on the website. Also, students will be informed regarding corrections on their mail id & phone number through SMS.
Aspirants of NEET seeking admission at the undergraduate level are advised to check the eligibility criteria of NEET. The prerequisites given here are in accordance with those specified by NTA based on the Regulations on Graduate Medical Education. NEET eligibility criteria will specify the age limit, academic qualifications, nationality, and other mandatory requirements that must be met by all the aspirants.
Candidates who are Indian Nationals/ PIO/ NRIs/ OCI/ Foreign nationals are eligible to apply through NEET for admission in various Medical/ Dental institutions as per the framed regulations. Foreign nationals are required to confirm their eligibility clauses from respective Medical or Dental College of the state. J&K migrants are eligible to apply under the 15% All India Quota only through a self-declaration basis.
The applicant must have completed 17 years of age during admission or before 31st December of the year of admission. There will be no upper age limit to apply for NEET. There is no limit on the number of attempts to apply for NEET.
Qualifying Exam: Students should have passed the 12th level
or its equivalent from a recognized board or university.
Qualifying Subjects: Students should have passed with
Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology, and English as mandatory
subjects in the 12th level.
Qualifying Marks: Candidates in the 10+2 level should have
obtained 50% marks taken together in PCB. Those who belong to
the unreserved/ ST/SC/OBC category should have obtained
40% marks and for PWD candidates, it is 45% marks.
Foreign nationals: Students who have been educated abroad and
are planning to take admission in medical colleges of India should
have passed their 12th level with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/
Biotechnology & English subjects with 50% marks recognized by AIU as
per MCI regulations.
Appearing: Students appearing in the 12th level exams will be
also eligible to apply for NEET. Click here to know
about NEET Eligibility Criteria in detail.
Students can know details about NEET Exam Pattern in the below-given section:
Mode of Paper: The NEET 2026 paper will be held in offline –
Pen and paper mode.
Language: Paper will be available in various languages –
English, Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Tamil, Marathi, Odia, Assamese,
Telugu, Urdu, and Kannada.
Time Duration: 3 hours will be given to complete the paper.
Type of Questions: The paper will have the objective type of
questions.
The number of questions: There will be a total of 180
questions in the paper.
Total Marks: The exam will be a total of 720 marks.
Marking Scheme: 4 marks will be given for each correct
answer. For each incorrect answer, 1 mark will be deducted.
Know the distribution of questions and marks for NEET paper in the below-given table:
| Subjects | Number of Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Physics | 45 | 180 |
| Chemistry | 45 | 180 |
| Biology (Botany or zoology) | 90 (45 – 45 each) | 360 |
| Total | 180 questions | 720 marks |
The Syllabus of NEET 2026 will be prescribed by the Medical Council of India (MCI). Students will be able to prepare for the entrance test from Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects studied in 11th and 12th level. Below candidates can check some of the important topics that may be included in the NEET Syllabus:
| NEET Zoology Syllabus | Subject | Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Animal Kingdom | Zoology | 11th Class |
| Structural Organisation in Animals | Zoology | 11th Class |
| Digestion and Absorption | Zoology | 11th Class |
| Breathing and Exchange of Gases | Zoology | 11th Class |
| Human Reproduction | Zoology | 12th Class |
| Reproductive Health | Zoology | 12th Class |
| Human Health and Disease | Zoology | 12th Class |
| Evolution | Zoology | 12th Class |
| Excretory Products and their Elimination | Zoology | 11th Class |
| Biomolecules | Zoology | 11th Class |
| Locomotion and Movement | Zoology | 11th Class |
| Neural Control and Coordination | Zoology | 11th Class |
| Chemical Coordination and Integration | Zoology | 11th Class |
| Body Fluids and Circulation | Zoology | 12th Class |
| Biotechnology Principles and Processes | Zoology | 12th Class |
| Biotechnology and its Applications | Zoology | 12th Class |
NOTE:- There is a list of the topics which have been excluded from the curriculum of the Board examinations. Students preparing for NEET 2026 can omit these topics for now - HERE, until a revised NEET 2026 syllabus is announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
Students can apply for the NEET 2026 online examination by visiting the official website. The registration for NEET 2026 will tentatively begin in the first week of November 2025. Candidates will be able to fill out the application form till the beginning of December 2025. The entire procedure will include entering personal details, academic details, choice of medium, and the candidate’s preferred test center. The next step will include uploading scanned documents and paying the requisite application fee. The application process to apply for the examination include these steps: After visiting the official website, candidates will have to click on the ‘NEET 2026 application for’ button and register with a valid unique email ID and phone number.
Post the filling of the application form, one must download the system generated application number. Students are required to upload scanned copies of a passport size photograph, a post size photograph, their signature, a left-hand thumb impression, as well as a class X passing certificate. The documents required at the time of the registration are as follows
| Name of Document | Size of Document | Format |
|---|---|---|
| Passport Size Photograph | 10 to 200 kb | JPG |
| Post Card Size Photograph | 50 to 300 kb | JPG |
| Signature | 4 to 30 kb | JPG |
| Left-hand thumb impression | 10 to 50 kb | JPG |
| Class 10th Passing Certificate | 100 to 400 kb | JPG |
The payment of fees can be made using SBI/Syndicate/HDFC/ICICI/Paytm Payment Gateway through Debit Card/Credit Card/Net-banking/UPI and proof of the transaction must be kept in hand for future reference. The application fee will be non-refundable after the transaction has been made. The fees for NEET 2026 are listed below:
| Category | Fee (INR) |
|---|---|
| General | INR 1500 |
| General-EWS (OBC) | INR 1400 |
| SC / ST / PH | INR 800 |
NEET Cut Off will be decided based on various factors – difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the performance of the students in the test, etc. The cut off will be released with the release of the result or after it. The expected cut off marks of NEET 2026 as per the latest trends is 50% marks for general candidates, 45% marks for PH candidates, and 40% for reserved category candidate.
NEET 2026 answer key will be released by the conducting authority after a few days of the examination. Candidates can check the answer key for each set of questions from the official site. Candidates can download the answer key by entering their application numbers and password. The answer key of the examination will be available on the official website tentatively around the first week of NEET 2026. Alongside the NEET 2026 answer key, candidates will also receive their test booklet codes and omr response sheets. The answer keys will be helpful to cross-check answers. Candidates can make a rough idea about their scores. After the provisional answer keys have been released, candidates can submit any objections to the NTA board. A charge of INR 1000 will be placed on every answer that a candidate decides to challenge. If the answer is accepted by the board, the NTA will refund the entire amount.
Visit the official NEET 2026 website
Click on the ‘Candidate Login’ link on the left side of the page
Enter your NEET 2026 Registration Number and Password
You can then view the answer key and download it for future use.
To get NEET 2026 Result, students will be required to enter their login details – Roll number & date of birth. The result will be made available through online mode in the first week of June 2026. The result will be prepared and published on the basis of the revised answer key released by the authority. Category wise result sheet will not be prepared and published on the website. Also, the authority will not be responsible for providing the result through offline mode. After the result will be displayed online students must print it for further use in the admission procedure.
After the result announcement, the NEET merit list will be displayed online on the website. The merit list will be prepared by NTA as per the directions of DGHS, DCI, and MCI. As per the merit list of NEET-UG, the admission will be done based on AII India Rank for admission into MBBS and BDS courses. A merit list will be displayed by NTA containing the name of successful candidates who have opted for 15% All India quota seats.
Reservation will be applicable for various categories and cast as per the rules and regulations prescribed by the Government. The criteria for reservation of seats in various government medical colleges under 15% All India quota will be:
| Category | Reservation |
|---|---|
| ST | 7.5% |
| SC | 15% |
| OBC | 27% |
| PWD | 5% |
NEET Counselling will get started in the second week of June 2026 through online mode. The counseling of NEET is organized by MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) and MOHFW (Ministry of Health & Family Welfare). Centralized counseling is organized every year by MCC for the NEET qualified candidates. In the counseling process, students will have to register for counseling, make choices, and lock it, allotment of seat, and report at the allotted college. Students also have to submit their original /photocopies of documents or certificates. These documents are:
10th & 12th Passing Certificate
Mark Sheets
NEET Rank Card/ Rank Letter
NEET Admit Card
Category Certificate (If Applicable)
8 Passport size photograph
Birth Certificate
Provisional Allotment Letter
Identity Proof, etc.
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Still Got Questions
Yes (Around 30% may be reduced)
Yes
Offline
No (But planning to conduct)
120 to 180 out of 720 (approx for Gen)
Yes (quite a good score for first-tier private colleges but a bit low for Govt colleges. 480+ is a good score for Govt colleges)
Botany Questions
Living World
Biological Classification
Plant Kingdom
Morphology Of Flowering Plants
Anatomy Of Flowering Plants
Cell Unit Of Life
Cell Cycle And Cell Division
Transport In Plants
Mineral Nutrition
Photosynthesis In Higher Plants
Respiration In Plants
Plant Growth And Development
Reproduction In Organisms
Sexual Reproduction In Flowering Plants
Principles Of Inheritance And Variation
Molecular Basis Of Inheritance
Strategies For Enhancement In Food Production
Microbes In Human Welfare
Organisms And Populations
Ecosystem
Biodiversity And Conservation
Environmental Issues
Chemistry Questions
Some Basic Concepts Of Chemistry
Structure Of Atom
Classification Of Elements And Periodicity
Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure
States Of Matter
Thermodynamics
Equilibrium
Redox Reactions
Hydrogen
The S-Block Elements
The P-Block Elements-XI
Organic Chemistry - Basic Principles
Hydrocarbons
Environmental Chemistry
The Solid State
Solutions
Electrochemistry
Chemical Kinetics
Surface Chemistry
General Principles Of Isolation Of Elements
The P-Block Elements-XII
The D And F Block Elements
Coordination Compounds
Haloalkanes And Haloarenes
Alcohols, Phenols And Ethers
Aldehydes, Ketones And Carboxylic Acids
Amines
Biomolecules
Physics Questions
Units And Measurement
Mathematical Tools
Motion In A Straight Line
Motion In A Plane
Laws Of Motion
Work, Energy And Power
Systems Of Particles And Rotational Motion
Gravitation
Mechanical Properties Of Solids
Mechanical Properties Of Fluids
Thermal Properties Of Matter
Thermodynamics
Kinetic Theory Of Gases
Oscillations
Waves
Electric Charges And Fields
Electrostatic Potential And Capacitance
Current Electricity
Moving Charges And Magnetism
Magnetism And Matter
Electromagnetic Induction
Alternating Current
Electromagnetic Waves
Ray Optics And Optical Instruments
Wave Optics
Dual Nature Of Radiation And Matter
Atoms
Nuclei
Semiconductor Electronics
Zoology Questions
Animal Kingdom
Structural Organisation In Animals
Biomolecules
Digestion And Absorption
Breathing And Exchange Of Gases
Body Fluids And Circulation
Excretory Products And Their Elimination
Locomotion And Movement
Neural Control And Coordination
Chemical Coordination And Integration
Human Reproduction
Reproductive Health
Evolution
Human Health And Disease
Biotechnology Principles And Processes
Biotechnology And Its Application