2019 has been a roller coaster ride for all aspiring medical students. The deserving medical students were able to qualify NEET 2019 and were proudly able to secure a medical seat in Indian medical colleges giving new heights to their dream and career.
Those students who were not able to qualify NEET 2019, need not worry as in just 31 days, we will be entering in a New Era. We firmly believe that this coming year will bring lots of happiness, positivity, and success for everyone. Along with this New Year, there will be NEET 2020, another golden chance or we can say the golden opportunity for aspiring medical students to challenge their knowledge, capability, and skills.
We understand that as the day of NEET 2020 is coming near, you might be going through a million questions with an immediate need of seeking answers to all those questions. Don't worry, we are here to guide you in the right direction. We will help you in seeking all the relevant answers related to NEET 2020. You don't need to google anything and waste your precious time; just stay a little attentive and read our article to get detailed information about NEET 2020. So, let's start with the most basic question -
This year, National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct NEET 2020 on May 3, 2020, in 2,546 exam centers across 154 cities in India. The mode of the examination will be pen and paper-based. Moreover, from 2020 onwards, there will be no separate entrance examination for AIIMS and JIPMER. NEET will be the single entrance examination for all undergraduate medical courses in the country.
The application form for NEET 2020 will be releasing on December 2, 2019, on the official website of NTA. December 31, 2019, is the last day or we can say the deadline for filling up the application form of NEET 2020. The admit card for NEET 2020 will be available on March 27, 2020, and the candidates who have successfully filled the application form will be able to download the admit card from the official website of NTA.
After NEET 2020, candidates can check their NEET answer key through leading coaching centers on the exam day. The result for NEET 2020 will be declared on June 4, 2020, on the official website of NTA along with the final answer key and the qualifying cut off score. After checking the result, all the qualified students can apply for the All Indian Counselling conducted by the Medical Council of India (MCI) tentatively set for June 2020. For State counseling, qualified students can apply consequently.
So, this is the complete information about NEET and NEET 2020. Keep reading this article to get in-depth information about the eligibility, application process, seat matrix, important dates, dos and don'ts for NEET 2020 and more.
The abbreviation NEET stands for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. It is an Indian medical entrance test for students seeking admission in undergraduate MBBS, BDS, and Ayush Courses which includes BHMS, BAMS, BUMS, B.V.Sc and AH. The National Testing Agency (NTA) is the regulatory board of this entrance examination. As per the MCI notification, any Indian medical aspirant who wants to study MBBS in Indian or foreign college/university needs to qualify NEET mandatorily.
Have a look at the below info-graphic for a better understanding of seat matrix and institutes for the above-mentioned courses -
The mentioned below graphic will provide you with a pre-examination Preview of NEET 2020 and some important data of NEET 2019.
This info-graphic will provide the will complete step-wise information about NEET 2020 and its after process.
The air around the Upper Age Limit for NEET is still not crystal clear as the court cases related to age limit for NEET are still ongoing. Still there are several pronouncements and hearing pending decisions before the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India. Therefore, looking at the present scenario, the last interim order passed by the court is being followed, and in the words of officials- "the candidates above the age of 25 years are provisionally permitted to appear and their candidature is subject to the outcome of pending petitions before the Hon'ble Supreme Court".
Candidates who are able to meet the designated eligibility criteria of NEET 2020 can apply and appear for the examination. The eligibility criteria, the age limit of the candidate along with the qualifying exam studied, subject and passing percentage is mentioned in this section in a tabular form.
CRITERIA | DETAILS |
Nationality |
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Age Criteria | There is no upper age limit. Candidates must at least be 17 years of age by December 31, 2020. |
Qualification Required |
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Minimum Marks Required in the Qualifying Exam | Each candidate must have secured the following marks in their class 12 or equivalent in each subject and in aggregate:
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Additional Biology and Open School students |
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Number of Attempts | No Limit |
Moving ahead, let's give you the clear impression of the fee which a candidate needs to pay for filling the application form -
CATEGORY |
APPLICATION FEE |
Unreserved Category (General) |
1500 |
General EWS/OBC |
1400 |
Reserved Category |
800 |
The application form for NEET 2020 will be released by NTA on December 2, 2019, on its official website. Candidates are advised to keep all the mandatory documents ready before filling the application form. Majorly there are five steps which need to be followed for filling the NEET 2020 application form correctly.
The candidate needs to register on the NTA official website by entering their all the basic and mandatory details which include - name, email ID, mobile number, gender, address, etc. After entering all these details, the candidate will get their provisional application number and login credentials.
After registering, the candidate will use the login credentials to fill the personal, academic, and communication details.
The candidate needs to upload all the documents which are required in the application form. The dimension, size and other details and specifications are mentioned in every section.
Once the application form is filled and verified by the candidate, the candidate further processes it for the payment. The mode of fee payment is through net banking, debit/credit cards, etc.
Students can pay the fee through cash deposit (e-challan) which needs to be paid at the State Bank of Indian branches only.
It is always advisable to keep a print of the application form once it is submitted for future reference.
Kindly refer the image for a better and clear understanding of the filling of NEET 2020 Application Form-
NEET 2020 important dates are mentioned in the below table so that students can easily keep a record of the deadlines.
Important Events |
Date |
Release of Application Date |
December 2, 2019 |
Last Date for filling the Application Form |
December 31, 2019 |
NEET 2020 application Form Correction Date |
The second week of January |
Release of NEET 2020 Admit Card |
March 27, 2020 |
NEET 2020 |
May 3, 2020 (2:00 pm - 5:00 pm) |
Release of Answer Key by the Coaching Centers |
May 3, 2020 |
NEET 2020 Result Declaration Date |
June 4, 2020 |
Students need to follow the mentioned dress code prescribed by NTA for NEET 2020 to avoid any kind of malpractices, irregularities, cheating, etc in the hall. Mentioned below is the dress code which needs to be adhered by every student on the exam day.
Physics with Weightage |
Chemistry with Weightage |
Biology with Weightage |
Work, energy, and power -6% |
Thermodynamics- 9% |
Diversity in Living World - 11% |
The motion of System Of Particles and Rigid Body - 4% |
Equilibrium - 6% |
Biology and Human Welfare - 5% |
Properties of bulk matter - 14% |
Solutions - 5% |
Structural Organization in Animals and Plants- 10% |
Thermodynamics - 9% |
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers- 8% |
Plant Physiology - 8% |
Electrostatics - 9% |
Electrochemistry - 4% |
Human Physiology - 12% |
Current Electricity - 8% |
Chemistry in Everyday Life - 4% |
Reproduction - 11% |
Optics - 10% |
d and f Block Elements - 4% |
Genetics and Evolution - 12% |
Electronic devices 14% |
Coordination compounds - 4% |
Biology and Human Welfare - 5% |
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism, Electromagnetic Waves - 5% each |
Chemical Bonding and molecular structure - 5% |
Biotechnology and Its Applications, Cell Structure and Function - 7% each |
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation - 6% |
Chemical kinetics, Classification of elements and periodicity in properties, Hydrogen, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids, Polymers, Biomolecules - 3% each |
Ecology and environment - 13% |
Students just need to follow mentioned below 5 tips in order to crack NEET 2020 successfully with qualifying marks-
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