NEET UG 2022 application form window closes in a week; Check dates, pattern
Manisha Tiwari | May 10, 2022 | 09:59 AM IST | 2 mins read
The NEET 2022 application form window will be closed on May 15. Medical aspirants must register themselves on neet.nta.nic.in on or before the NEET UG 2022 application form last date.
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Use NowNEW DELHI: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET 2022) registration process is going on. The National Testing Agency (NTA), being the conducting authority, will close the application form window on May 15. Candidates aspiring for a medical career must fill the NEET 2022 application form through the official website- neet.nta.nic.in.
Earlier the
last date to register for NEET UG 2022
was May 6 but later it was revised to May 15. The NTA NEET 2022 exam will be held on July 17 in pen and paper mode. The exam will be of 200 minutes comprising 200 questions out of which candidates will have to answer any 180. The
question paper
will include questions from both class 11 and 12, as per the weightage of chapters in NEET 2022.
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NEET 2022 exam dates
Candidates must check the important dates of NEET 2022 from the below table to avoid missing any event.
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Events |
Dates |
|
Earlier registration last date |
May 6, 2022 |
|
Extended date of registration |
May 15, 2022 |
|
Exam date |
July 17, 2022 |
How to apply for NEET UG
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Go to the official website- neet.nta.nic.in.
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Click on the link ‘NEET UG 2022 Registrations’.
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Register and fill in the NEET 2022 application form.
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Upload the documents such as signature, thumb impression, and photograph.
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Pay the online NEET UG 2022 application fee and ‘Submit’.
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Download and take a printout.
NEET 2022: Exam pattern
Candidates must check the exam pattern before appearing for the NEET 2022 exam.
|
Particulars |
Details |
|
Mode of exam |
Offline |
|
Duration of exam |
3.20 hours |
|
Total number of questions (to be attempted) |
180 questions |
|
Total marks |
720 marks |
|
Sections |
Physics, Chemistry and Biology |
|
Physics |
|
|
Number of questions |
35 + 15 questions |
|
Sectional marks |
180 marks |
|
Chemistry |
|
|
Number of questions |
35 + 15 questions |
|
Sectional marks |
180 marks |
|
Biology (Zoology/ Botany ) |
|
|
Number of questions |
100 questions |
|
Sectional marks |
360 marks |
|
Marking scheme |
|
Documents required in NEET 2022 registration
Below listed are the documents required in NEET 2022 registration, candidates must refer to:
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Latest passport size photograph
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Postcard size photograph
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Signature
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Left & right hands fingers, thumb impression
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Category certificate (if applicable)
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PwD certificate (if applicable)
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Embassy/ Citizenship certificate
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Class 10 passed certificate
NEET 2022 will be held in 13 languages. Candidates can select their language at the time of application form filling. The exam will be conducted in 543 cities in India along with 14 cities outside India.
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