The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is an all India selection test directed once per year for admission to MBBS. The NEET Undergrad (UG) is the lone placement test for admission to all the medical foundations spread the nation over including All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) as indicated by NMC Act, 2019. The All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) was supplanted by National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (UG), prevalently known as (NEET-UG) from 2012 onwards. NEET is a serious placement test directed by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) until 2018 for admission to MBBS and BDS courses.
The understudies must has finished the age of 17 years at the hour of affirmation or will finish the base age prerequisite prior to 31 December of the time of their admission to the principal year UG Clinical Courses). The upper age unwinding for the competitors having a place with SC/ST/OBC-NCL class and PwD Up-and-comers is 05 years.
The up-and-comer more likely than not passed in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology and English separately and probably got at least half stamps taken together in Physical science, Science and Science/Bio-innovation at the passing assessment.
Likewise, they probably got a position in the legitimacy rundown of NEET (UG) for admission to Undergrad Clinical Courses.
In regard of the up-and-comers having a place with Booked Stations, Planned Clans or Other In reverse classes (NCL) s, the base imprints got in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology taken together in qualifying assessment will be 40% stamps rather than half checks for Open and General-EWS Competitors.
In regard of PwD up-and-comers according to NMC, CCIM and BoGCCH rules the base imprints in qualifying assessment in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology taken together will be 45% rather than half.
Given further that the understudies who have gotten training abroad and wish to look for induction into clinical schools in India probably passed in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology and English with half stamps in class 12 and their equivalency dictated by Relationship of Indian Colleges (AIU) according to guidelines of the Medical Committee of India and the concerned College.
The rules for least qualifying imprints to be qualified for admission to MBBS courses will likewise be relevant to concerned INIs.
According to the new test design, there will be 2 areas in each subject comprising of 35 inquiries in Segment An and 15 inquiries in Segment B (out of which 10 are discretionary).
There will be 200 Different Choice Question (out of which 20 are discretionary). Each right inquiry conveys 4 imprints.
NEET (UG) is a Pen and Paper-based Test, to be replied on the specially designed machine gradable OMR sheet utilizing Ball Point Pen.
There will be a negative checking of one (- 1) mark for each wrong answer.