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NEET Exam 2019 Exam Date • The NEET UG -2019 will be conducted on Sunday, 5th May 2019. May 2019 5
Facts about NEET 2018 Total no. of candidates registered 13,26,725 NEET 2018 Male 5,80,648 Transgender 1 Female 7,46,076 Appeared 12,69,922 Qualify (Over all NEET) 7,14,562
Qualifying Percentile for NEET Cut Off NEET Percentile Category General/UR 50 40 SC/ST/OBC 45 Physically Handicapped
Exam Mode — Offline (Pen and Paper) • Duration of the Exam: 3 hours (180 minutes) • Total Questions: 180 MCQs (with four options in each question and single correct option). One minute for one question. • Marking Scheme: +4 marks (for one correct answer), -1 marks (for one incorrect answer) and 0 marks (for unanswered) • Subjects Covered: Biology (Botany and Zoology) = 90 Questions Physics = 45 Questions Chemistry = 45 Questions
Questions Distribution for NEET (Class wise) 12th 11th Subject Botany 25 26 18 Zoology 21 19 Physics 26 23 22 Chemistry 88 92 Total
Heavy Weightage Topics 1 Chemistry 2 Physics 3 Botany Most Important Topics from Which Questions Come in NEET Exam 4 Zoology
Biology Topics Questions 11-13 Ecology 14-15 HumanPhysiology These topics contribute to 39-44 questions, which cover almost 50% question paper. 9-10 PlantPhysiology ApplicationBiology 5-6
Organic Chemistry Topics Questions GOC 3-4 Aldehyde & Ketone 2-3 Hydrocarbon 3-4 Inorganic Chemistry Chemistry Topics Questions Chemical Bonding 3-4 Co-ordination Compound 3-4 13,15,16 Group of p-block Elements 4-5
Physical Chemistry Physical Chemistry Questions Topics 2-3 Mole Concept 2-5 Atomic Structure Solution & Colligative Properties 2 Chemistry Electrochemistry 1-2 1-2 Thermodynamics 1-2 Chemical Kinetics
Physics Questions Topic Oscillation & Waves 3 Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism 2-3 2-3 Electronic Devices 2-3 Kinematics 3 Heat & Thermodynamics 3 Electrostatics Current electricity 3
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