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NEET Full Form 2023: What is NEET?, Check Eligibility, Pattern, Syllabus

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NEET Full Form is National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test. National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test- full form of NEET is the only national-level qualifying test for MBBS and BDS programmes in Indian Medical and Dental Universities. NEET exam is conducted for admission to more than 97000 MBBS, 28000 BDS, and 52700 AYUSH seats in top medical colleges of India. 

The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts NEET examination for all the students in India. NEET 2023 is expected to be conducted by the NTA in June 2023 in offline (pen-paper based) mode. Check NEET Previous Year Question Papers

NEET Introduced in India

Why was NEET introduced in India?

The National Medical Commission Act, 2019 under Section 14 provides conduction of a common and uniform National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET Full Form) for admission to the undergraduate medical courses in all medical institutions governed under any law. MBBS admission to AIIMS Delhi, JIPMER and comparable institutions is also granted through NEET.

NEET Full Form- National Eligibility-cum Entrance Test is conducted by the National Testing Agency for admission to MBBS and BDS colleges authorized by the Medical Council of India and the Dental Council of India.

In 2022, 18,72,339 candidates have registered for NEET exam. In 2021, a total of 14,10,755 students registered for NEET-UG examination out of which only 7,49,042 candidates qualified this tough examination.

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NEET Brief History

NEET Full Form: A Brief History

In December 2010, the Gazette of India published by the Medical Council of India (MCI) spoke about enhancing the methods for the admission of students who wish to pursue MBBS degrees. The “Regulations on Graduate Medical Education, 2010” further called for the introduction of a single eligibility cum entrance exam for the admission to MBBS course, i.e., National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (full form of NEET).

It specified the qualifications and eligibility criteria to appear for this examination. The Supreme Court also approved the change brought out by MCI to hold a common entrance examination for MBBS and PG courses. It was announced on May 5, 2013, that the Government of India is conducting NEET for admission to both undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses.

However, on July 18, 2013, the Supreme Court of India canceled the examination due to 115 petitions filed against the exam by various states due to the difference in the syllabus proposed by MCI and the one followed by the respective state boards. The MCI was persistent in conducting this examination and ultimately won the case in 2016.

In 2016, NEET exam was conducted in two phases i.e., NEET-I and NEET-II. The pattern and syllabus were the same as that of the AIPMT 2015 examination.

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NEET Eligibility

NEET 2023 Eligibility Criteria

The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the eligibility criteria for NEET examination. This year the minimum eligibility criteria to apply for NEET 2023 is that the candidates must have passed the 12th grade with compulsory subjects including Physics, Chemistry and Biology with minimum marks of 50%.

The candidates falling under the reserved category require only 40% marks in the qualifying exams. The upper age limit of 25 years has been scrapped by the NMC. Students completing 17 years of age as of December 31, 2023 are eligible to fill the form.

If a student is wishing to be admitted to B.Sc. Nursing course, they are liable to fulfill the minimum criteria of 45% marks in class 12 and English as a compulsory subject.

Parameters Details
Qualifications required Passing class 10+2 from a recognized board in India.
NEET age limit Minimum age- The candidate must complete 17 years as of December 31, 2023
Maximum age- There is no upper age limit
NEET eligibility marks in 12th grade
  • General category – 50%
  • OBC/SC/ST- 40%
  • PWD- 45%
NEET Attempt Limit No restrictions on the number of attempts taken by a candidate

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NEET Important Events

NEET 2023 Full Form: Important Events

Some of the important events regarding the NEET examination are listed below:

Particulars Details
NEET UG Exam Date June 2023
NEET Exam Conducting Authority National Testing Authority (NTA)
Type of Exam National level exam
Purpose of the examination Admissions in Medical, Dental and other Medical related courses
Frequency of the exam Once a year
Category Undergraduate programs
Mode of application Online
Mode of fee payment Online
Mode of examination Offline
Duration of the exam 3 hours 20 minutes
Timing of exam 2.00 P.M. to 5.20 P.M.
Maximum marks 720
Number of questions 200
Type of questions Multiple-choice questions
Subjects Physics, Chemistry and Biology
Official Website neet.nta.nic.in
NEET Syllabus and Exam Pattern

NEET Full Form: Syllabus and Exam Pattern

NEET question paper is divided into 4 major subjects which are Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany. The total number of questions in the paper is 200 (180 multiple-choice questions to be attempted). A student is given a total of 200 minutes to solve the entire question paper. It is advisable to give 45 minutes to each section and 20 minutes to final revision. Check NEET 2023 Exam Pattern

Biology (Zoology and Botany) has more weightage than the other two subjects - Physics and Chemistry. A student is advised to follow and prepare the syllabus properly so that you do not leave any question or section unattempted.

Syllabus of NEET 2023 covers the entire NCERT curriculum of both 11th and 12th grades. The weightage of every chapter in Physics, Chemistry and Biology is given down below:

NEET Physics Class 11 Syllabus

Physics Syllabus Topics Total Weightage
Physical-world and Measurement 2%
Kinematics 3%
Laws of motion 3%
Work, Energy and Power 4%
The motion of a system of particles 5%
Gravitation 2%
Properties of Bulk matter 3%
Thermodynamics 9%
Oscillations and Waves 3%
The behaviour of perfect gas and Kinetic Theory 3%

NEET Physics Class 12 Syllabus

Physics Syllabus Topics Total Weightage
Electrostatics 9%
Current Electricity 8%
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism 5%
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents 8%
Electromagnetic Waves 5%
Optics 10%
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation 6%
Atoms and Nuclei 3%
Electronic Devices 9%

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NEET Chemistry Class 11 Syllabus

Chemistry Syllabus Topics Total Weightage
Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry 1%
Structure of Atom 2%
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties 2%
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure 5%
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids 2%
Thermodynamics 8%
Equilibrium 6%
Redox Reactions 3%
Hydrogen 2%
S-block Elements 3%
P-block Elements 2%
Organic Chemistry 4%
Hydrocarbons 3%
Environmental Chemistry 2%

NEET Chemistry Class 12 Syllabus

Chemistry Syllabus Topics Total Weightage
Solid State 2%
Solutions 5%
Electrochemistry 2%
Chemical kinetics 3%
Surface Chemistry 2%
General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements 2%
p-block elements 5%
D and f block elements 4%
Coordination Compounds 9%
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 3%
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers 4%
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acid 4%
Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen 2%
Biomolecules 3%
Polymers 3%
Chemistry in everyday life 2%

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NEET Biology Class 11 Syllabus

Biology Syllabus Topics Total Weightage
Diversity in Living World 14%
Structural Organization in Animals and Plants 5%
Cell Structure and Function 9%
Plant physiology 6%
Human physiology 20%

NEET Biology Class 12 Syllabus

Biology Syllabus Topics Total Weightage
Reproduction 9%
Genetics and Evolution 18%
Biology and Human Welfare 9%
Biotechnology and its Applications 4%
Ecology and Environment 6%

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NEET Preparation books

Important books for NEET Preparation

Given below are some the best books for NEET exam preparation:

  • Physics - NCERT Physics class 11 and 12, Concepts of Physics Parts 1 and 2 by H. C Verma
  • Chemistry- NCERT Chemistry classes 11 and 12, MTG’s Objective NCERT at your fingertips
  • Biology- NCERT Biology classes 11 and 12, Objective NCERT at Your Fingertips by MTG

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Frequently Asked Questions

NEET Full Form FAQs

Ques. What is NEET Full Form?

Ans. National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test is NEET Full Form. NTA conducts NEET UG exam for admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and B.Sc. Nursing Courses in Indian Medical Colleges.

Ques. Is NEET 2023 difficult?

Ans. NEET 2023 is the toughest and the only national level medical entrance examination in India with over 17 lakh students appearing every year.

Ques. Will NEET 2023 be conducted online?

Ans. No, NEET 2023 will be conducted in offline mode, i.e. pen-paper based mode in June 2023 at various test centers located in India and 14 cities abroad.

Ques. Is NEET more difficult than JEE?

Ans. NEET is conducted for MBBS admissions while JEE is conducted for B.Tech admissions. The pattern and syllabus is different for both the exams. Both are tough in their respective fields.

Ques. Is there a negative marking in NEET?

Ans. Yes, NEET has a negative marking. For every incorrect answer, 1 mark is deducted. For every correct answer 4 marks are awarded.


*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

NEET 2023 : 22 answered questions

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Ques. I am scoring 690 according to Allens answer key and 695 according to Aakash in NEET 2022. Will I be able to make it to AIIMS Delhi?

● Top Answer By Anubhav Roy on 14 Jul 22

AIIMS Delhi cutoff for general category students is around 705. Although the cutoff changes each year depending on different factors, try to score above 705, to secure a seat. Keep in mind the required cutoff for AIIMS Delhi stays above 95 percentile irrespective of the category. For the reserved category, the required cutoff score is around 692. ...Read more

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Ques. Can I get into AIIMS Delhi or Harvard Medical School London I am getting 769 in the NEET 2022?

● Top Answer By Anindita Patranobish on 14 Jul 22

NEET 2022 total marks are 720 and according to the trends of AIIMS Delhi, the required cutoff for general category students is above 705. If you are scoring above 705, you have a good chance of getting admission to AIIMS Delhi.  In order to get admission to Harvard Medical School, you need to have an undergraduate bachelor's degree. In the US, medical schools offer graduate degrees. To increase your chances of getting into Harvard Medical, you can apply to Harvard Undergraduate School first. Get excellent scores throughout your undergraduate, ace MCAT, have special extracurricular interests, and publish original research. Once you are in your fourth year, you can apply to Harvard Medical. ...Read more

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Ques. Is there anyone who scored 350 450 in the Aakash AIATS but got selected at AIIMS Delhi If not what should one do to improve his her understanding in subjects to get into AIIMS Delhi in the 2022 NEET?

● Top Answer By Arvind Sinha on 14 Jul 22

I know people who used to score around 480 and got admission to AIIMS Delhi. Concept clarity, practice, and consistent hard work can help you score better. AIATS is a good yardstick for judging your preparation, but it doesn’t necessarily have to define you. You can use your score to motivate yourself and study more. But AIATS scores aren’t the ultimate indicator of your performance on the day. ...Read more

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Ques. How much should one score in the NEET 2022 to get into AIIMS Rishikesh in the general category?

● Top Answer By Sinjini Bhattacharya on 14 Jul 22

As per the trends of last few years, AIIMS Rishikesh cutoff stays around 685+. Generally, the required cutoff increases each year, due to increased competition. So, focus on your preparation and try to score as much as possible in NEET 2022. You heard work and effort will determine your NEET score. ...Read more

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Ques. What rank will be required to get into AIIMS Bhubaneswar in the NEET?

● Top Answer By Argha Mitra on 24 May 22

AIIMS Bhubaneswar NEET cutoff for the last two years was as follows. Category  Cutoff 2021 Cutoff 2020 General  78-538 228-569 OBC 610-1254 570-1195 SC 1018-7136 1503-12362 ST 12099-27803 5691-23424 All AIIMS have high closing marks as there is no state reservation. Keep in mind that the required cutoff varies each year depending on different factors. ...Read more

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