NEET 2026: Important Dates, Application Process, Eligibility Criteria and more

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NEET 2026: Important Dates, Eligibility Criteria and lot more

NEET 2026 Complete Guide: NEET (UG) Examination or National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) is a national-level exam conducted by The National Testing Agency (NTA) for students wishing to gain admission in prestigious medical colleges and institutes across the country. Almost 15 lakh students attempt it each year and it is a gateway to pursuing a medical career for any aspirant. The NEET exam 2026 is going to be held on 3rd May. The exam follows a paper-pencil-based format (PBT).

NEET 2026: OVERVIEW

Feature Details
Exam Name National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET)
Examination Conducting Body National Testing Agency
Examination Date 3rd May 2026
Mode of Examination Paper-Pencil-Based (PBT)
Duration and Timing 3 Hours / 2 PM to 5 PM (IST)
Exam Frequency Once a Year
Qualification Eligibility 12th cleared with Physics, Chemistry and Biology
Minimum Age Requirement 17 years
Language/Medium 13 Languages including English, Hindi, etc.
Number of Questions 180 Questions (from 200 total)
Official Website https://neet.nta.nic.in/

NEET 2026: Important Dates (Required Updates)

Events Dates
Release of NEET 2026 Application form 8 February 2026 (LIVE)
Last Date for Application & Fee Payment 8 March 2026
Application Correction Window 10th March - 12th March 2026
Admit Card Release Last week of April 2026
NEET 2026 Exam Date May 3, 2026
Result Declaration June 2026


NEET 2026: Eligibility Criteria

  • Educational Qualification: Class 12 passed or appearing with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects.

  • Minimum Marks: General (50%), General-PwD (45%), SC/ST/OBC (40%) in PCB aggregate.

  • Age Requirement: Applicants must be 17 years old by December 31, 2026.

  • Upper Age Limit: There is no upper age limit for candidates.

  • Furthermore, Indian Nationals and Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) interested in studying MBBS or BDS outside India need to pass NEET 2026, as organized by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

What is the NEET 2026 Application Process?

The application process is currently active at neet.nta.nic.in.

The NEET 2026 online application form has been released on the official exam website. Interested candidates are required to fill and submit the application form, along with the payment of the fee, through the online process only.

Follow the steps given below in order to apply for NEET 2026:

1. Go to the official NEET 2026 website: https://neet.nta.nic.in/ 

2. Click on the "NEET 2026 Registration" link in the Latest News or Candidate Activity section.

3. Read the instructions carefully and accept the terms by choosing the checkbox.

4. Fill in the mandatory personal and contact details and set a password.

5. Confirm the provided details by sending the OTP to your registered email ID and mobile number.

6. On confirmation, your password and application number will be sent to your registered email address.

7. Use these credentials to login and fill in the NEET 2026 application form.

8. Enter all compulsory fields such as personal, educational, preferred language of exam and city, and upload obligatory documents (photograph, signature, thumb and finger impressions, category certificate, etc.).

9. Pay the fee online through credit/debit card, net banking, or UPI.

Ensure correctness of all information before final submission.

The application fee for NEET 2026 is expected to remain the same as 2025 and will vary according to different categories. 

Category

Application Fee

General 

1,700 INR

GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL

1,600 INR 

SC, ST, PWBD, Third Gender

1,000 INR

Candidates Outside India

9,500 INR


Steps to apply:

  1. Visit the official website and click on "NEET 2026 Registration."

  2. Complete eKYC (Aadhaar-based) and fill in personal details.

  3. Upload required documents (Live photo capture, scanned signature, and thumb impressions).

  4. Pay the fee: General (₹1700), OBC/EWS (₹1600), SC/ST/PwD (₹1000).


NEET 2026: Admit Card

The NEET UG 2026 Admit Cards are likely to be released by the NTA by the last week of April. Candidates are requested to regularly keep checking the official website of NTA for further updates. 

NEET 2026: Exam Pattern 

Subject

Total Questions

Total Marks

Physics

45 Questions

180 Marks

Chemistry

45 Questions

180 Marks

Biology

90 Questions

360 Marks


NEET 2026: Syllabus

Physics:

  1. Physics & Measurement                                                                     

  1. Kinematics

  1. Laws of Motion

  1. Work, Energy and Power

  1. Rotational Motion

  1. Gravitation

  1. Properties of Solids and Liquids

  1. Thermodynamics

  1. Kinetic Theory of Gases

  1. Oscillations and Waves

  1. Electrostatics

  1. Current Electricity

  1. Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism

  1. Electromagnetic Inductions & Alternating Currents

  1. Electromagnetic Waves

  1. Optics

  1. Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation

  1. Atoms and Nuclei

  1. Electronic Devices

  1. Experimental Skills


Chemistry:

  1. Basic Concepts of Chemistry

  1. Structure of Atom

  1. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

  1. Chemical Thermodynamics

  1. Solutions

  1. Equilibrium

  1. Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry

  1. Chemical Kinetics

  1. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

  1. p-Block Elements

  1. d- and f- Block Elements

  1. Coordination Compounds

  1. Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds

  1. Some Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry

  1. Hydrocarbons

  1. Organic Compounds Containing Halogens

  1. Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen

  1. Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen

  1. Biomolecules

  1. Principles Related to Practical Chemistry 


Biology

  1. Diversity in Living World

  1. Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants

  1. Cell Structure and Function

  1. Plant Physiology

  1. Human Physiology

  1. Reproduction

  1. Genetics and Evolution

  1. Biology and Human Welfare

  1. Biotechnology and Its Applications

  1. Ecology and Environment


NEET 2026: Answer Key

The NEET 2026 provisional answer key is likely to be posted by the NTA in the fourth week of May 2026. The candidates will be given a period of two to three days to file objections against any question or answer.

An expert committee constituted by the NTA will review all objections prior to the finalization of the answer key. A challenge fee of INR 200 per question must be paid if either the answer key or OMR response sheet is to be challenged. Candidates should be aware that this fee is non-refundable in nature, irrespective of the outcome.

The final NEET 2026 result will be prepared using the official final answer key published after this reviewing process.

NEET 2026: Result

When will NEET 2026 Result be declared? 

The NTA will publish the NEET 2026 result in the second week of June 2026. The result will be published in the format of a merit list and individual scorecards. The scorecard can be viewed and downloaded in PDF format by logging on to the official NEET 2026 website. 

Along with the results, the NTA will also publish some exam-related statistics including the number of applicants, number of candidates who appeared for the exam, and number of candidates who qualified. 

You can download the NEET 2026 scorecard by following the steps given below: 

1. Go to the official website of NEET 2026: https://neet.nta.nic.in/

2. Then click on the "NEET 2026 Result" or "Download Scorecard" link

3. Enter your Application Number, Password, and the displayed code

4. Finally, download and save your NEET 2026 scorecard.

Candidates are also advised to keep the scorecard safe till the entire admission process is concluded.

NEET 2026: Previous Year Cut-offs

The NEET-UG cut-off is announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA) following the release of the NEET results. There are two categories of NEET cut-offs:

  • Qualifying Cut-off – They are the minimum marks that a candidate needs to score in order to clear the exam.

  • Cut-off Admission –  It’s the lowest rank at which a candidate is admitted to a medical college.

The cut-off depends upon many factors, including the general level of difficulty in the exam, the total number of candidates appearing, their performance, the number of seats available, and other such parameters.

Category

Qualifying Criteria

NEET 2025: Cut-off Marks

UR / EWS

50th Percentile

686 – 144

OBC, SC, ST

40th Percentile

143 – 113

UR / EWS and PH

45th Percentile

143 – 127

OBC and PH

40th Percentile

126 – 113

ST and PH

40th Percentile

126 – 113


NEET 2026: Syllabus (79 Chapters)

NMC has confirmed that the syllabus will remain same as last year with 79 chapters (reduced from 97).

  • Physics: 20 Units including Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Experimental Skills.

  • Chemistry: Physical, Organic, and Inorganic sections (Metallurgy and Polymers remain removed).

  • Biology: 10 Units covering Botany and Zoology (Specific added topics like Frog and certain plant families are included).

    COURSES OFFERED THROUGH NEET UG 2026 

    • Bachelor of Medicine and a Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)

    • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)

    • Ayurvedic Medicine

    • Homeopathy Medicine

    • Unani Medicine

    • Siddha Medicine

    • Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry

    • B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing

    • Bachelor of Physiotherapy

    • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy

    • Bachelor of Speech, Audiology, and Language Pathology

    • Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics

What is the Counselling process of NEET 2026 Exam? 

Once the NEET results are announced, the counselling process begins, and candidates will get allotted seats which will be based on their rank. NEET UG candidates should always know and be aware of the counselling process and have documents ready.

The counselling process usually takes place within a month after declaration of results. It will involve 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats and 85% State Quota seats. The AIQ counselling is conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and state quota admissions by respective state counselling authorities.

There are four rounds of counselling in total:

  • Round 1

  • Round 2

  • Round 3

  • Stray Vacancy Round

Once the official counselling notification is released, shortlisted candidates need to register online, submit the required documents, and pay the registration fee. The second step is choice filling, in which candidates choose their favourite colleges and courses, and the seat allotment process.

To accept an allocated seat, candidates have to download the seat allotment letter, visit the allotted institute, and fill out the admission formalities.
In case a seat is allocated during Round 1, candidates can refuse it and go for an upgrade in Round 2. Candidates who are not allocated a seat in Rounds 1 and 2 are still eligible to appear for the mop-up and stray vacancy rounds. If you already have joined as an AIQ in round 2, you will not be considered for admission in the stray vacancy and mop-up rounds. 

NEET 2026: Preparation Tips and Strategy: 

  • Understanding the syllabus: Make yourself familiar with the syllabus as it helps in strategizing and streamlining your preparation accordingly.

  • PYQs and Mock Tests: Regularly practise PYQs and mock tests as it helps you in familiarizing with the current exam patterns and trends. 

  • Focus on NCERTs: For chemistry and Biology, NCERT is the backbone. Read it thoroughly and focus on the most important topics and themes. Check all neet books.

  • Analysis-based tests: Do not just give tests for the sake of it. Analyze the wrong answers and find out why answers were wrong and rectify them in the next test

  • Revise thoroughly: Revision is the key to enhancing your preparation level. It should be done on a regular basis. 

  • Maintaining emotional well-being: Stay calm, composed and develop self-confidence during the preparation period. Mental and emotional well-being is key to achieving success in the exams. 

Best NEET Books 

As well as studying the theory, students are encouraged to practice NEET previous year question papers to become acquainted with the style of questions and preferred time for the exam. Working with past year questions makes you aware of typologies of questions, reinforce conceptual learning and develop time management skills within an exam like setting.
The
Disha 38 Years NEET PYQ gives Solved papers, Chapter and Topic wise, according to the NCERT syllabus that NTA officially approved.
In Biology the
Disha 360°NCERT Biology contains concepts, theory, and 6 levels of practice questions in addition to advanced higher-order thinking questions and concepts.
Mock tests also emulate the experience of an actual exam where students can isolate weaknesses, speed up, and sharpen testing strategies. Mock tests also improve self-analysis and confidence.

A positive attitude, alertness, and perseverance on your preparation journey is very important, just as is your study efforts. The right mindset and strategy of preparation makes passing NEET 2026 quite attainable.   

FAQs

Q1. Is there negative marking in NEET 2026 exam ?

Yes, one mark is deducted for every wrong answer.

Q2. What is the official website for NEET ? 

The NEET (UG) official website is  https://neet.nta.nic.in/

Q3. What is the age limit for NEET 2026 ?

To apply for NEET (UG) 2026, the candidate needs to be at least 17 years old. There is no upper age limit.

Q4. What is the registration date for NEET 2026 ?

The registration date is yet to be announced by NTA but generally registrations begin a few months before the exam.

Q5. When will the NEET 2026 exam be conducted ?

The official date for NEET 2026 is yet to be announced by NTA but the tentative date for the exam is May 2026.

Q6. What is the duration of NEET 2026 exam ?

The duration of the exam is 3 hours.

Q7. Will the exam be conducted in online or offline mode ?

The exam will be pen-paper based and will be conducted offline.

Q8. What is the exam duration?

The duration is 180 minutes (3 hours).

Q9. Is there an upper age limit?

No, any candidate above 17 years can apply.

Q9. What is the last date to apply?

The last date is 8th March 2026 (9:00 PM).

 

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