Sakshi Gupta | April 26, 2026 | 04:54 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEET UG 2026 on May 3; admit card tomorrow at 10 am. Check exam pattern, centres and last-week revision tips to boost scores
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The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET-UG) 2026, is just a week away, students across the country are entering the final and most decisive phase of their preparation. The National Testing Agency (NTA) is set to conduct the exam on May 3 in a single shift from 2 pm to 5 pm. Meanwhile, the NEET UG 2026 admit card will be released on April 27 at 10 am on the official website. NEET UG Admit Card 2026 LIVE
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As per the NEET UG exam 2026 pattern, the test consists of 180 multiple-choice questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany and Zoology). Each correct answer carries 4 marks, while 1 mark is deducted for every incorrect response, making a total of 720 marks. The exam duration is 3 hours, and all questions are compulsory, with Biology having the highest weightage.
As per official data, the exam will be held in around 566 exam cities, including 552 centres across India and 14 centres abroad. These centres are spread across all 28 states and 8 Union Territories, ensuring that candidates from both urban and rural areas have access to nearby test locations.
Some of the major NEET exam cities include Delhi/New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Patna, Jaipur, and Bhopal, among many others across states.
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With very little time left, experts strongly advise against picking up new topics. This is the time to go back to what students already studied and make it stronger.
Biology, being the most scoring section, should get maximum attention. A careful reading of NCERT, especially diagrams, examples, and key terms, can make a big difference. For all subjects, short notes, formula sheets, and quick revision tools like flashcards can help reinforce concepts and improve recall.
Mock tests have become especially important in the last few days. They not only help students get comfortable with the exam pattern but also improve their time management.
Try to attempt a few full-length papers in a real exam-like setting. More importantly, students should spend time analysing their mistakes after each test. Understanding where they’re going wrong, it is more useful than just attempting more questions.
While Biology should be a student's priority, don’t neglect Physics and Chemistry. These subjects require regular practice to maintain speed and accuracy.
Revise formulas and key concepts in Physics daily. In Chemistry, focus on NCERT-based theory, reactions, and important concepts. A simple day-wise plan can help students cover all subjects without feeling overwhelmed.
At this point, students' mental and physical health is just as important as their preparation. Avoid over-studying or drastically changing the routine. Get enough sleep, eat light, and stay hydrated. A calm mind will help them think clearly during the exam. On the day before NEET, keep the revision light and avoid last-minute stress.
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