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National Eligibility and entrance examination is the only examination that is held for all those candidates who want to go into the medical line .
Formally known as AIPMT( All India Pre Medial Examination ) has now changed under the name of NEET. As per the supreme court decision this examination is the only examination to fill all the seats for state, Government and private medical colleges.
NEET is applicable for getting either the admission in MBBS , BD, MS or into the dental line ( BDS, MDS).
From 2019 NTA ( National Testing Agency ) will conduct the examination for NEET.
NEET Includes:-
1) NEET ( UG)
2) NEET ( PG)
1) NEET (UG)
1) National eligibility and entrance examination for undergraduates is the only examination that is conducted for MBBS and BDS course.
2) Every student has to give this exam in other to take admissions in medical line either for government or private colleges.
Eligibility Criteria:-
Candidates with 10+2 and overall 50% of aggregate is eligible to give NEET examination.
NOTE:-
Candidates filling up the form for NEET Exam can opt for both all India quota and State level . The main result will depends on the merit list that will be released by NTA.
Exam Pattern for NEET ( UG)
Subject No. of Questions Classes syllabus Physics 45 Class 11: 1) Physical world and measurement
2) Laws of Motion and Kinematics 3) Work, Energy and Power
4)(Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body
5) Gravitation
6) Properties of Bulk Matter
7) Thermodynamics
8) Behaviour of Gas and Kinetic Theory
9)Waves and Oscillations.
Class 12 1) Electrostatics
2) Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
3) Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
4) Electromagnetic Waves
5) Optics
6) Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
7) Atoms and Nuclei, Electronic Devices.
Chemistry 45 Class 11 InOrganic Chemistry
1) Basic Concepts of Chemistry
2) Structure of Atom
3) Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
4) Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
5) States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
6) Thermodynamics and Equilibrium
Redox Reactions
7) Hydrogen, s-Block Element (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals), Some p-Block Elements
Organic Chemistry
1) Some Basic Principles and Techniques
2) Hydrocarbons
3) Environmental Chemistry.
Class 12 1) Solid State and Solutions
2) Electrochemistry , Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry
3) General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
4) p-Block Elements, d and f Block Elements
5) Coordination Compounds
6) Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
7) Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers 8)Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
10) Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen, Biomolecules, Polymers, 11)Chemistry in Everyday Life.
Biology is divided in 2 categories:- Class 11 1) Diversity in Living World
2) Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants
3) Cell Structure and Function
4) Plant Physiology, Human physiology
Botony 45 Zology 45 Class 12 1) Reproduction
2) Genetics and Evolution
3) Biology and Human Welfare
4) Biotechnology and Its Applications
5) Ecology and Environment.
NEET (PG)
Candidates who are willing to study more after their graduation , then they have to give NEET for Post graduation and is know under the name of CET.
CET stands for Common entrance test for all the post graduation medical courses all over India.
AIIMS is the only organisation that held its own exams.
Eligibility Criteria:-
Candidates should have Proper degree of MBBS or any equivalent certificate to sit in the NEET (PG) exam .
Exam Pattern:-
The question Paper is divided into 3 Parts.
section No. of Questions Part 1 50 Part 2 100 Part 3 150
Syllabus:
Subject No. of Questions Part A
1) Anatomy
17 2) Physiology
17 3) Biochemistry
16 Part B
1)Pathology
25 2) Pharmacology
20 3) Microbiology
20 4) Forensic Medicine
10 5) Social and Preventive Medicine
15 Part C
1) General Medicine Including Dermatology & Venerology & Psychiatry
45 2) General Surgery Including Orthopedics, Anaesthesia and Radiodiagnosis
45 3) Obstetrics and Gynaecology
30 4) ENT
10 5) Ophthalmology
10 6) Paediatrics
10
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