NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam conducted by NTA(National Testing Agency) , it’s not only a entrance exam for students who wants to get admission in government or private medical colleges for under-graduation in MBBS, BDS, AYUSH etc. But a beautiful preparation journey of your dream, to become a doctor which enhances capability of a aspirant for upcoming new challenges in your life.
Eligibility of NEET exam
- At least qualified in 12th class with PCB(Physics, Chemistry, Biology) stream.
- Age should be 17 years or above.
- There is no age limit for NEET.
- There are no restriction on number of attempts in NEET exam.
NEET eligibility marks
The marks which you obtained from 12th exam. The candidate confirm their NEET exam eligibility from their given category table below:
Category | Marks |
General | 50% |
OBC/SC/ST | 40% |
PWD | 40% |
How to apply?
This NEET exam conducted by NTA where candidate go on the NTA website https://www.nta.ac.in and registered their all details like their name, age, qualification(10th or 12th marksheet), photo and so on. Before filling their application form please must read all the filling details guidelines carefully.
How to crack it?
Checkout the NEET syllabus as per new NTA guidelines from website.
- After understanding the NEET syllabus make a perfect plan how to complete it from any online or offline coaching or Youtube videos where sources are free.
- Make a perfect time table to manage your studies according to your daily target.
- Firstly make your today target include all topics that you want to complete write it down in your target list that you know you can complete it make short target least initially .Complete your daily targets anyhow before going to bed at night you can manage it with your time routines.
- For Biology and Chemistry you have to consider only and only NCERT textbook of 11th and 12th class.
- When you go on searching some NEET previous paper, like in 2016, 2021 and 2025 Physics portion was a little bit tough or advanced level. So from this thing better you prefer JEE Advanced Physics question for practice and solving NCERT exampler of physics text book.
- After completing your full syllabus, first start writing your topic test and NCERT based mock test once a week.
- After giving your mock test find your mistakes revise it from your theory and keep practice more and more at different level( assertion and reason question, previous year question paper of 10 years).
- You have to solve at least previous year question paper of 10 year. From this thing you can identify most repeating concept question.
- Beside it you can make formula ,short tricks and include in your short notes or mistake copy.
- Most important “Be stress free, Healthy, and take proper sleep of 7 hours“.