NEET Exam FAQ’s

NEET, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, is a unified entrance examination designed to streamline the admissions process for medical courses nationwide. In accordance with the National Medical Commission (NMC) Act, NEET now encompasses the admissions for prestigious institutions like JIPMER (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research) and AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences), rendering their separate entrance exams obsolete.

This significant development may leave aspiring medical students with questions and uncertainties about the NEET examination. To provide clarity and address your concerns, we are pleased to present the NEET-UG FAQs for the year 2025. These Frequently Asked Questions will comprehensively address a range of inquiries you may have about the NEET-UG exam, ensuring that you are well-informed and prepared for this crucial step in your academic journey.

1.0General Frequently Asked Questions on NEET 2025

Q: In what mode will the NEET 2025 exam be held?

A: NEET 2025 will be conducted in a paper-based, offline mode, where candidates need to mark their answers on OMR sheets.

Q: Will the NEET 2025 exam be conducted twice in the same year?

A: No, the NEET exam is held once a year, and this schedule will be followed for NEET 2025 as well.

Q: What is the maximum number of attempts allowed for the NEET exam?

A: There is no cap on the number of times you can take the exam. Applicants aged 17 or older may take the NEET exam as many times as needed.

Q: Who is responsible for conducting the NEET exam?

A: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has been overseeing the standardized administration of the NEET exam since 2019.

2.0NEET Eligibility Criteria FAQ’S

Q: Is it possible to take the NEET exam if there's a gap of one year between class 11 and class 12?

A: Yes, you can sit for the NEET exam even if you have taken a one-year break between your 11th and 12th grades. This change came about due to the Delhi High Court overturning the previous restriction set by the MCI.

Q: Is there an age limit for eligibility in the NEET exam?

A: There used to be an upper age limit, but that restriction has been lifted. Now, candidates must meet the minimum age requirement of 17 years without exception, and there are no longer any restrictions on the maximum age. However, all other eligibility criteria must still be met.

Q: What are the fundamental eligibility criteria for the NEET 2025 exam?

A: To be eligible for the NEET exam in 2025, you need to meet the following criteria:

  • You must be at least 17 years old as of December 31st in that year, with your birthdate on December 31st also being acceptable.
  • You should have successfully completed class 12 or its equivalent from a board that is either centrally or locally recognized, with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as the main subjects.
  • General category candidates need to score a minimum of 50%, while SC/ST/OBC candidates must achieve a minimum of 40%.
  • Foreign nationals, Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs), Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), and PIOs are eligible to apply.

Q: Can a student take the NEET exam if they studied Biology as an optional subject in 10+2?

A: Including Biology or Biotechnology as an additional subject in your Class 12 studies is not permitted. However, the possibility of allowing Biology or Biotechnology as an additional subject depends on the decision of the Medical Council of India's Special Leave Petitions/Appeals.

3.0NEET Application Form FAQ’s

Q: What is the application fee for NEET?

A: The NEET application fee varies based on your category:

  • General category: ₹1600
  • General-EWS/OBC-NCL: ₹1500
  • SC/ST/PwBD/Third Gender: ₹900
  • Outside India: ₹8500 (fee in rupees)

Q: How can I pay the NEET application fee?

A: You can pay the application fee using various online methods, including net banking, debit/credit cards, UPI, and Paytm through banks like SBI, Syndicate, ICICI, and HDFC.

Q: Where can I complete the NEET Application Form?

A: To fill out the NEET application form, visit the official NEET exam website.

Q: I paid online, but my confirmation page hasn't been generated. What should I do?

A: If the confirmation page isn't generated, it could be due to bank server connectivity issues. Wait for at least 24 hours. If the issue persists, consider making the payment again and obtaining a new confirmation page. Excess payment will be refunded automatically to the same account. Contact your bank for further assistance if the problem continues.

Q: I encountered an error message saying my session has expired while submitting my application form. What should I do?

A: Submit the application form within 30 minutes to avoid session expiration. Save a section as a draft and continue working on it to avoid losing data. Ensure you have all necessary information before starting.

Q: How can I prove that I've paid the NEET fee to the NTA?

A: Successful payment is indicated by the appearance of a confirmation page, which includes payment information at the bottom.

Q: Can I print my NEET application form and get a refund?

A: No, printing your NEET application form doesn't affect the refund policy. NEET application fees is non-refundable once submitted, regardless of whether you print the form.

4.0FAQs About NEET UG Application Fee

Q:  What is the application fee for the NEET exam?

A: The approximate application fee for NEET exam is as follows:

General category: Rs. 1600.

OBC-NCL and General-EWS: Rs. 1500.

SC/ST/PWD/transgender: Rs. 900.

Candidates applying from outside India: Rs. 8500.

Q: Can I cancel my NEET application once I pay the application fee? Will I get a fee refund?

A: After paying the NEET application fee, cancellation of the application is not permitted, and the fee is non-refundable under any circumstances.

Q: What is the mode of payment for NEET application fee?

A: Students can pay the NEET application fee through various online methods, including net banking, debit/credit cards, UPI, or through service providers such as SBI, Syndicate Bank, ICICI, HDFC, and Paytm.

5.0NEET FAQ’s on Correction Window

Q: Which details can I edit during the correction window for NEET application?

A: The correction window for NEET allowed changes to fields like birthplace, question paper medium, choice of exam cities, address, academic details, and parents' names.

Q: Can I change the class 12 qualifying code on the NEET application?

A: Yes, you can modify the class 12 qualifying code using your login credentials.

Q: Is it possible to update my photo through the correction window?

A: If you've uploaded an unclear photo, you'll receive an email request to replace it with a clear image that meets NTA specifications. This can be done using your login credentials.

Q: Will my application be rejected if my photo lacks a name and has a white background?

A: No, applications with photos lacking a name, date, or a white background will not be rejected, although it's advisable to follow the photo specifications.

Q: Can I change my address in the application form?

A: Yes, you can edit your address using the NEET correction window and your login details.

Q: Can I change my language preference after submitting the form?

A: Once you've submitted your language preference, it cannot be changed, as exam centers are assigned based on the chosen question paper medium.

6.0NEET Exam Pattern FAQ’s

Q: Have there been any changes to the NEET exam format?

A: Yes, there have been modifications in the NEET exam structure. It now consists of two sections for each subject, Section A (with 35 questions) and Section B (with 15 questions). Candidates can choose to answer any ten questions out of the 15 in Section B.

Q: How many questions are there in each section for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology?

A: Physics and Chemistry each have 45 questions (35 in Section A and 10 in Section B), while Biology has a total of 90 questions (Botany and Zoology each have 45, with 35 in Section A and 10 in Section B).

Q: What is the NEET syllabus?

A: The NEET syllabus mainly covers the NCERT curriculum of subjects from classes 11 and 12.

Q: What types of questions can be expected in the NEET 2025 exam?

A: The NEET exam consists of objective-type questions.

Q: What is the marking scheme for the NEET 2025 exam?

A: Each correct answer earns candidates 4 marks, and for every incorrect response, 1 mark is deducted. Questions left unanswered will not receive any marks.

Also Read: NTA Exam Pattern

7.0NEET Admit Card Information FAQ’s

Q: Can I download the NEET Admit Card for 2025 if I can't check my application status?

A: Yes, you can still download the admit card if you have the confirmation page, regardless of your application status.

Q: What should I do if I have trouble obtaining my admit card?

A: If you face difficulties downloading your admit card from the official website, it's recommended to contact the exam conducting officials through email.

Q: What documents do I need to bring to the NEET exam center?

A: Along with your admit card, you should bring a passport-size photo, a photo for the attendance sheet, a valid ID proof, and any necessary certificates.

Q: What if there are incorrect details on my admit card?

A: To correct any errors on your admit card, you can send an email to the conducting authority at neetug-nta@nic.in.

Q: What should I do if I've lost my application number and need to retrieve it?

A: To retrieve your application number, follow these steps:

  • Go to the official website.
  • Look for the "forgot registration number" option in the current events section.
  • Log in by providing your name, your parents' names, date of birth, the security pin, and your category.
  • After this, you will receive an email with your application number, which you can use to download your admit card.

Q: What should I do if I misplace my admit card?

A: After downloading your NEET admit card, a soft copy is sent to your registered email ID. You can retrieve it by checking your email inbox if you lose the physical copy.

8.0Guidelines for Exam Day FAQ’s

Q: What's the recommended arrival time for the NEET 2025 exam?

A: It's advisable to reach the NEET exam center at least two hours before the exam, which begins at 2 pm. However, entry to the examination hall is allowed from 1:30 pm onwards.

Q: How should I prepare the day before the NEET 2025 exam?

A: Stay positive and relaxed. Avoid panicking and engage in calming activities. You can review past question papers but avoid new topics. Ensure you get a good night's sleep to keep your mind fresh for the exam.

Q: What is the dress code for the NEET 2025 exam?

A: Dress code guidelines differ for male and female candidates:

For male candidates:

  • Preferred attire includes light-colored T-shirts or half-sleeved shirts. Full shirts and kurta-pajamas are not allowed.
  • Avoid clothing with decorative pockets, zips, big buttons, or embroidery.
  • Trousers are recommended, and sandals or slippers can be worn instead of shoes.

For female candidates:

  • Recommended clothing consists of light-colored outfits without intricate prints, embroidery, zips, sleeves, brooches, buttons, or embellishments.
  • Low-heeled sandals or slippers are allowed, while shoes are strictly prohibited.
  • Candidates are advised not to wear jewelry, belts, watches, or other accessories. 

9.0NEET Answer Key FAQ’s

Q: Are the answer keys provided by coaching institutes the same as the official answer keys for NEET?

A: No, there is a difference between coaching institute answer keys and the official NTA answer keys. The official NEET answer keys are considered final and accurate, while coaching institute answer keys are approximations.

Q: Can we rely on the rank obtained from coaching institute answer keys?

A: It's not advisable to rely on ranks or scores obtained from coaching institute answer keys as they are for reference only. Candidates should wait for the official NTA answer keys. If there are discrepancies, they can challenge the questions for a fee.

Q: Will extra marks be given for disputed questions in NEET after the official answer key is released?

A: After the official answer keys are released, candidates can indeed challenge questions they find problematic. However, there is no guarantee of extra marks. If the challenge is valid, the answer key is updated for result preparation without notifying candidates.

Q: Can I challenge the OMR grading for my NEET responses?

A: Yes, candidates have the option to challenge both the OMR grading and the provisional answer key. Challenging the OMR grading incurs a non-refundable fee of ₹200 per question. Similarly, challenging the provisional answer key costs ₹200 per answer challenged. NTA verifies the challenges, and if accepted, the answer key is revised for result calculation. Candidates need to check the official website for updates as they won't receive individual notifications of acceptance or rejection.

Also Read: NEET Answer Key 

10.0NEET 2025 Result FAQ’s

Q: What is the significance of a percentile rank in the NEET exam?

A: Percentile rank signifies the percentage of candidates who scored less than or equal to a particular score in the NEET exam. For example, if you belong to the general category with a minimum qualifying percentile of 50, it means you need to score higher than at least 50% of the candidates in the general category.

Q: How can I calculate my percentile rank in NEET?

A: There are two methods to calculate percentile rank:

Formula based on score: Percentile Rank = (Your score / Topper’s score) x 100

Formula based on rank: Percentile Rank = (Total number of candidates - Your rank / Total number of candidates) x 100

Q: Are the NEET 2025 result and state merit list released simultaneously?

A: No, the NEET results and state merit list are not released simultaneously. NEET results are declared on the result day. State counseling authorities use NEET scores to prepare the state merit list for candidates seeking admission under the 85% state quota based on their state rank.

Q: What can I do if my NEET 2025 result doesn't secure admission to a good medical college, and I don't want to lose another year?

A: If your NEET 2025 result doesn't lead to admission in a good medical college, consider waiting for the state merit list, but remember to apply for 85% state quota seats only if you are a state domicile. To improve your chances, aim for higher scores, ideally above 580-600, and consider taking a year to better prepare.

Q: What distinguishes the NEET scorecard from the NEET rank letter?

A: The NEET scorecard, issued soon after the results, contains candidate information, including name, category, NEET cut-off, percentile score, All India Rank (AIR), and category rank. The NEET rank letter is available for candidates who qualify for the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) merit list.

Q: How is the NEET 2025 cut-off date determined?

A: The cut-off date is officially announced after the results, considering factors like the number of candidates, exam difficulty, and seat availability on the NTA's website and through official notifications to keep all candidates informed.

Q: What can we expect as the NEET 2025 cut-off?

A: The NEET cut-off for 2025 is determined after the exam, based on factors such as the number of candidates, exam difficulty, and seat availability. Students should await the official announcement of the NEET 2025 cut-off before making any assumptions.

 Miscellaneous NEET UG FAQ’s

Q: What is the eligibility status if I study class 10 and class 12 in different states for NEET?

A: While NEET applicants can apply from any state except Jammu and Kashmir for All India Quota (AIQ) seats, it's advisable to choose the state where your permanent address is or where you meet the complete domicile eligibility for 85% of state quota seats.

Q: If I take an improvement exam after finishing class 12, which year should I mention in my NEET application?

A: If you're taking the improvement exam to boost your scores and not due to previous failures, you can indicate the earliest passing year. However, if you haven't cleared the exam and are preparing to reappear for some subjects, choose code 01 as the qualifying exam code and mention your status as "appearing."

Q: What's the procedure for obtaining a refund if I mistakenly make a double payment for the NEET application fee?

A: Any excess fee that hasn't been processed will be refunded within 7 business days.

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