NEET 2025 exam in hybrid mode and two phases? What will be different this year
NEET 2025: The suggested changes include conducting the exam in a hybrid mode, splitting it into two phases, and restricting the number of attempts.
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the NEET 2025 exam dates soon. The NEET 2025 official website is neet.nta.nic.in. Last year, the NEET website was neet.ntaonline.in. The NEET 2025 syllabus has been announced on the official website.
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Following the NEET UG paper leak and irregularities in results last year, the education ministry created a high-level committee that suggested changes in NEET 2025.
NEET 2025 changes
The NTA may introduce several changes in NEET 2025 based on the proposals submitted by the panel. Interested candidates can have a look at the expected NEET 2025 changes below.
NEET 2025 in hybrid mode
The seven-member committee led by former ISRO chief K Radhakrishnan has proposed conducting the NEET 2025 exam in a hybrid mode . In case, an entirely online exam is not feasible, the committee recommends providing NEET 2025 question paper digitally, while responses can be marked on paper.
NEET 2025 in two phases
The expert committee has recommended conducting the NEET 2025 exam in two phases, similar to the JEE Main exam. Last year, several paper leaks and mismanagement were reported in the NEET 2024 exam. Conducting NEET 2025 exam in two phases will help in better management. If NEET 2025 is conducted in two phases, it may also reduce the exam stress among candidates.
NEET 2025: Limit on number of attempts
The expert committee has recommended putting a limit on NEET attempts. Presently, there is no restriction on the number of attempts for NEET. However, as per panel suggestion putting a cap on the NEET attempt will help in better management of exams. Candidates are also expected to become more serious with their NEET preparation too.
However, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has written to PM Narendra Modi urging an extra NEET attempt for Covid-19 affected candidates.
NEET 2025 eligibility criteria
No official announcement has been made regarding changes in NEET 2025 eligibility criteria. Candidates can have a look at the NEET 2025 eligibility criteria below.
- Indian Nationals, Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs), Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) and Foreign Nationals are eligible to apply for the NEET 2025 exam.
- Candidates are required to have completed their Class 12 or equivalent exam with physics, chemistry, biology and English as main subjects.
- Candidates belonging to general category are required to have secured at least 50% marks, whereas reserved category candidates are required to score at least 40% marks in the qualifying exam.
- Candidates are required to be at least 17 years old by December 31, 2025.
- There is no upper age limit for NEET 2025.
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