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NEET (National Entrance cum Eligibility Test) is an important medical entrance examination conducted in India. Cracking this exam is the only way for aspirants to land a seat in government and private medical colleges in the country. Students who get admitted into these institutions are offered some of the best resources, including teachers, facilities and other amenities.
Since 2019, National Testing Agency (NTA) is in charge of overseeing and conducting NEET. The exam is conducted once a year in May.
NEET is one of the most difficult entrance examinations not only in India but in the world. The NEET syllabus is vast and questions that are asked in the exams vary from moderate to very tricky. Students have to be academically strong and develop adept deep subject understanding to crack NEET. In essence, with all our offerings, Hari Classes is focused on helping every student learn proactively and achieve great success in the competitive exam.
While observing the latest developments in NEET including the Examination Mode, pattern and other changes, we at HARI'S CLASSES have come with a comprehensive NEET preparation course for aspirants who are planning to appear for the national level entrance exam. We are offering an exhaustive set of solutions, study materials, close mentoring and more to help each student make the most of their study time and prepare effectively for the exam especially from the comforts of their homes.
NEET Exam Overview
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to undergraduate medical, dental, and AYUSH courses like MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, etc. It is mandatory for students who wish to take admission in government and private medical colleges across India. The NEET exam is held once a year in offline (pen-and-paper) mode and includes questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology based on the Class 11 and 12 NCERT syllabus. The NEET 2026 exam will be conducted in May 2026, and candidates must qualify it to participate in All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quota counselling rounds.
| NEET Exam Highlights | |
| Particulars | Details |
| Exam Name | NEET UG |
| Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
| Exam Level | National-level |
| Exam Mode | Offline (Pen and Paper) |
| Courses Offered | MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, B.V.Sc, BSc Nursing |
| Subjects | Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany + Zoology) |
| Total Questions | 180 |
| Total Marks | 720 |
| Exam Duration | 3 hours |
| Marking Scheme | +4 for correct, -1 for incorrect |
| Exam Frequency | Once a year |
| Official Website | The official NEET 2026 website has not been announced yet. |
NEET Syllabus
Students preparing for NEET can start their preparation based on below syllabus . The syllabus includes topics from Class 11 and Class 12 Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, aligned with the standard NEET exam format. Understanding the detailed syllabus provided by the NMC is crucial for thorough preparation.
| NEET Syllabus – Subjects Wise Breakdown | ||
| Biology | Physics | Chemistry |
| Diversity of Living Organisms Change | Physics And Measurement | Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry |
| Structural Organization in Plants & Animals Change | Kinematics | Structure of Atom |
| Cell Structure and Function No Change | Laws Of Motion | Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties |
| Plant Physiology | Work, Energy, and Power | Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure |
| Human Physiology | Rotational Motion | States of Matter: Gases and Liquids |
| Reproduction | Gravitation | Thermodynamics |
| Genetics & Evolution | Properties of Solids and Liquids | Equilibrium |
| Biology and Human Welfare | Thermodynamics | Redox Reactions |
| Biotechnology and its Applications | Kinetic Theory of Gases | Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties |
| Ecology and Environment | Oscillation and Waves | P-Block Elements |
| – | Electrostatics | d- and f-Block Elements |
| – | Current Electricity | Coordination Compounds |
| – | Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism | Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds |
| – | Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents | Some Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry |
| – | Electromagnetic Waves | Hydrocarbons |
| – | Optics | Organic Compounds Containing Halogens |
| – | Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation | Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen |
| – | Atoms and Nuclei | Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen |
| – | Electronic Devices | Biomolecules |
| – | Experimental Skills | Principles Related to Practical Chemistry |
NEET Exam Pattern
The NEET UG 2026 exam will follow a revised pattern, reverting to the pre-COVID format. The exam will be conducted in pen-and-paper mode (OMR-based), and candidates will mark their answers on the OMR sheet. It will consist of 180 compulsory multiple-choice questions (MCQs) divided across three subjects: Physics (45 questions), Chemistry (45 questions), and Biology (90 questions, with 45 each from Botany and Zoology).
The total duration of the exam will be 180 minutes (3 hours), with no additional time provided. Each correct answer will earn 4 marks, while 1 mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer, and unattempted questions will carry no marks. One key change for NEET UG is the removal of Section B, which previously included optional questions. This means that all 180 questions will be mandatory for candidates, ensuring a uniform and fair exam experience for all.
| NEET Exam Pattern Overview | |
| Exam Name | National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) |
| Conducting Body | National Testing Agency |
| Mode of the examination | Pen - Paper Mode |
| Duration of the exam | 3 hours (Updated) |
| Total Questions | 180 Questions (Previously 200 Questions) |
| Total Marks | 720 Marks |
| Question Type | MCQs |
| Marking Scheme | +4 marks for each correct answer
-1 for each incorrect answer |
| NEET Languages | 13 (English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Oriya, Malayalam, Kannada, Punjabi and Urdu |
NEET Eligibility Criteria
Candidates must meet the eligibility criteria for NEET , including age, educational qualifications, and nationality, to appear for the exam. Make sure to check all requirements before applying.
| NEET Eligibility Criteria | |
| Criteria | Details |
| Nationality | Indian Nationals, NRIs, OCIs, PIOs, and Foreign Nationals are eligible to apply. |
| Age Limit | Candidates must be at least 17 years old by December 31, 2026. No upper age limit as per the Supreme Court’s order. |
| Educational Qualification | Must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English. |
| Minimum Marks in Qualifying Exam | General category: 50%, OBC/SC/ST: 40%, PwD: 45% |
| Number of Attempts | No limit on the number of attempts. |
| Year of Passing | Candidates who are appearing for their qualifying exam in 2025 are also eligible to apply. |
NEET Exam Date
The NEET UG exam is expected to be scheduled on the first Sunday of May i.e., NTA will release the NEET official Information Bulletin with the full exam schedule and important details.
| NEET Exam Dates | |
| Event | Dates |
| NEET 2026 Exam Date | 1st week of May (Expected) |
| NEET Admit Card Release | Updated Soon |
| Release of NEET Answer Key | Updated Soon |
| NEET Scorecard Availability | Updated Soon |
| NEET Exam Result | Updated Soon |
NEET Admit Card
NEET admit card is a crucial document required to appear for the exam. It is expected to be released a few days before the exam, likely in April , on the official NEET website. Candidates must log in using their registration credentials to download the admit card. It contains important details such as the candidate’s name, roll number, exam center, date, and time of the exam. Carrying the admit card along with a valid photo ID is mandatory for entry into the examination hall.
NEET Result
NEET result will be declared online by the NTA on the official website after the exam and answer key release. The result includes the candidate’s total marks, subject-wise marks, percentile score, and All India Rank (AIR). Candidates can check their result by entering their roll number and other required credentials. The result is important for counselling and seat allocation in medical and dental colleges across India. Candidates who qualify the exam by meeting the cut-off criteria will be eligible to participate in the counselling process.
NEET Online Courses By HARI CLASSES
Hari Classes offers an online platform for NEET preparation, as a structured courses, live classes, doubt-solving sessions, and practice tests. Their study materials cover the entire syllabus and faculties guide students throughout the journey.
Hari Classes provides a range of courses covering all subjects — Physics, Chemistry, and Biology — with detailed lectures, study materials, doubt-clearing sessions, and regular practice tests to support students throughout their preparation.
NEET Online Courses for Class 11
Hari Classes's NEET Online Coaching for Class 11 provides an good opportunity for students to begin their NEET preparation early. Starting in Class 11 gives students a significant advantage, allowing them to complete the syllabus on time and dedicate sufficient time for revision and practice. Hari Classes offers a variety of courses for Class 11 NEET aspirants, including both free and paid options.
NEET Online Courses for Class 12
Hari Classes's NEET Online Coaching for Class 12 helps students who are preparing for NEET alongside their Class 12 board exams. These courses are structured to balance both academic commitments effectively. Hari Classes provides well-curated study materials, live classes, PDF notes, daily practice problems with video solutions, and regular tests to monitor progress.
NEET Online Courses for Droppers
With a focus on personalized learning, Hari Classes offers the NEET Repeater Course, providing detailed study materials, live classes, and frequent assessments to track progress.
NEET Study Material
Hari Classes provides quality study material for NEET . The study material includes topic-wise notes, sample papers, toppers notes, books, and free lectures to simplify complex topics.
| PW Study Material for NEET | |
| NEET Previous Year Questions | Click Here |
| NEET Sample Papers PDF with Answers | Click Here |
| NEET Subject Wise Notes | Click Here |
| NEET Subject Wise MCQs | NEET Physics MCQs |
| NEET Free Toppers Notes | Click Link |
| NEET Books | Click Here |
| NEET Free Lectures | Click Here |
| NEET Test Series | Click Here |
NEET 2025 Toppers
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the revised NEET 2025 topper list following a re-evaluation of the results. Initially, 67 candidates had scored a perfect 720, leading to concerns about the accuracy of the evaluation process. After a thorough re-assessment, the number was revised to 61, with grace marks previously awarded for lost time removed.
Further scrutiny by an expert panel from IIT-Delhi revealed an issue in the Physics section, where a question with two possible correct answers was corrected to have only one valid answer. As a result, 44 candidates lost four marks, leaving only 17 candidates with a perfect score of 720.
| NEET Topper List 2025 | ||
| Student Name | Marks | Rank |
| Raghav Goyal | 648.0 | 87 |
| Devraj Amol Patil | 640.0 | 131 |
| Syed Md Tamjeed | 630.0 | 240 |
| Rishi Yadav | 630.0 | 251 |
| Sounak Bit | 625.0 | 342 |
| Vatsalya Garg | 623.0 | 378 |
| Anshika Punia | 623 | 385 |
| Rajveer Hemrajani | 613.0 | 506 |
| Riya Garg | 618.0 | 528 |
| Shourjya prasad mukherjee | 618.0 | 529 |
| Kartik Kumar Sharma | 622.0 | 540 |
| Karan Saw | 616.0 | 592 |
| HARSHIT | 614.0 | 662 |
| ANIKET BRAHMA | 614.0 | 668 |
| Aafrin | 602.0 | 1221 |
NEET Preparation Tips
With limited time left for the NEET exam, it's crucial to adopt a focused and efficient approach. Here are some tips to maximize your preparation in the final stretch:
- Prioritize Topics: Focus on topics that carry more weight in the exam. For Physics, topics like Mechanics, Optics, and Electrodynamics are crucial. In Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry are high-yield. For Biology, focus on Genetics, Ecology, and Human Physiology.
- Revise NCERT Thoroughly: NCERT textbooks are the foundation for NEET, so revise them multiple times. Make sure to understand every concept, especially in Biology. Biology often comes directly from NCERT, and focusing on it can significantly improve your score.
- Time Management in Practice: Practice solving questions within the time limit. You need to work on your speed and accuracy to ensure you can complete the paper on time. Aim to solve 180 questions within 3 hours.
- Take Mock Tests Regularly: Simulate the exam environment by taking regular mock tests. Focus on understanding your mistakes and work on improving those areas. Make it a habit to review each test thoroughly.
- Focus on Weak Areas: In the final stage, it's important to strengthen weak areas. Identify topics where you score the least and dedicate specific time to improve those. But don’t completely neglect your strengths, maintain balance.
- Daily Practice of Previous Year’s Questions (PYQs): Go through NEET’s past five years of question papers. This helps you understand the exam pattern and frequently asked questions. Practice them to gain confidence in your knowledge.
- Master Shortcuts and Tricks: Physics often has tricky calculations. Learn time-saving shortcuts for calculations. Similarly, mastering chemical reaction mechanisms in Organic Chemistry can help you save time during the exam.
- Active Revision of Formulas and Diagrams: Create quick revision notes, especially for Physics and Chemistry formulas, and Biology diagrams. These notes 4 serve as a reference during the last days before the exam.
