Tips for Neet 2019 & How to prepare
What's new in NEET 2019?
- NEET 2019 application dates have been revised. The new extended date to apply for NEET 2019 is December 7 while the last date to pay the fee is December 8,2018
- The upper age limit has now been removed. According to the Supreme Court Directive, NTA has issued a notification to this effect.
- While guidelines for PwD candidates more or less remain the same, NTA has issued a notification with links to the MCI website for the same. It has also mentioned that any corrections due to changes in these guidelines will have to be addressed during the NEET 2019 application correction window starting from January 14
- The shift timing of NEET 2019 has been changed. The exam will start at 2.00 PM and will be conducted till 5.00 PM.
- A total of 4 exam centres must be chosen by candidates while filling in the application form.
- A new website has been launched for NEET by NTA - ntaneet.nic.in. The application form of NEET has been released on this new website.
- Aadhaar card is not mandatory for NEET registrations.
- NEET video lectures 2019 by IIT professors and subject experts has been released by NTA for clarifying the concepts of the particular subject.
- NTA has also provided the facility of NEET test practice centres for better preparations.
- The conducting body of NEET 2019 is the National Testing Agency (NTA).
- NEET 2019 will be conducted in offline mode only.
- The examination of NEET 2019 will be conducted once a year.
- The previous changes introduced in NEET have been retracted and NEET remains a single window entrance-cum-eligibility exam.
NEET Admit Card 2019
Candidates who have successfully filled the NEET application form and submitted it can download their admit card of NEET 2019 from April 15. The NEET 2019 admit card is available online only and can be downloaded from the candidate login by entering the application number and password.The admit card is an important identity document that has to be carried to the exam hall along with a copy of the photograph (same as the one uploaded in the application form), a valid Photo ID. PwD candidates will have to also carry their PwD certificate additionally.NEET Dress Code 2019
NTA has specified a particular NEET 2019 dress code for aspirants appearing for the entrance test. Candidates appearing for NEET 2019 exam must follow the prescribed dress code. Students are suggested to cohere with the NEET dress code 2019. With the release of NEET 2019 official brochure, NTA has mentioned the clothes, footwear and other accessories to be worn by applicants on the day of exam. As mentioned, candidates must wear light clothes with slipper/sandals. For male aspirants, full sleeves shirt and clothes with big buttons, pockets and zips are not allowed. While, female students must avoid wearing clothes with embroidery, flowers, brooches and buttons. For the better understanding, candidates can see the image below mentioning the clothes/items which are allowed or debarred in the NEET UG examination hall.-
NEET Syllabus for Physics
Physics Class 11 Topics Class 12 Topics Physical world and measurement Electrostatics Kinematics Current electricity Laws of motion Magnetic effects of current and magnetism Work, energy and power Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents Motion of system and particles of rigid body Electromagnetic waves Gravitation Optics Properties of bulk matter Dual nature of matter and radiation Thermodynamics Atoms and nuclei Behaviour of perfect gas and kinetic theory Electronic devices Oscillations and waves -- NEET Syllabus for ChemistryChemistry Class 11 Topics Class 12 Topics Some basic concepts of Chemistry Solid state Structure of atoms Solutions Classification of elements and periodicity in properties Electrochemistry Chemical bonding and molecular structure Chemical kinetics States of matter: gases and liquids Surface chemistry Thermodynamics General principles and process of isolation of elements Equilibrium p-block elements Redox reactions d and f block elements Hydrogen Coordination compounds s-block elements (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals) Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Some p-block elements Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers Hydrocarbons Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acids Environmental chemistry Organic compounds containing nitrogen Organic chemistry - some basic principles and techniques Biomolecules -- Polymers -- Chemistry in everyday life NEET Syllabus for BiologyBiology Class 11 Topics Class 12 Topics Diversity in living world Reproduction Structural organization in animals and plants Genetics and evolution Cell structure and function Biology and human welfare Plant physiology Biotechnology and its applications Human physiology Ecology and environment NEET 2019 – Important Topics
While it is necessary to be thorough with the entire syllabus prescribed for NEET 2019, candidates must also be aware of the important topics for NEET 2019. The important topics based on exam analysis by experts and toppers will help the aspirants make a more detailed preparation for NEET 2019.NEET 2019 Important topics – Physics- Laws of Thermodynamics
- Ray Optics
- Rotational Motion
- Semiconductors and Communication System
- Photoelectric Effect and Electromagnetic Waves
- Current Electricity
- Electrostatics
- Waves and Sound
- Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
- Magnetic Effects of Current
NEET 2019 Important topics – Chemistry- Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
- General Organic Chemistry
- p Block Elements
- Atomic Structure
- Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- Carbonyl Compounds (Aldehydes and Ketones)
- Solutions and Colligative Properties
- Ionic Equilibrium
- Chemical Thermodynamics
- d and f Block Elements
- Haloalkanes
NEET 2019 Important topics – Biology- Biological Classification
- Plant Kingdom
- Morphology of Flowering Plants
- Cell – The Unit of Life
- Digestion and Absorption
- Chemical Coordination and Integration
- Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
- Human Reproduction
- Principles of Inheritance and Variation
- Human Health and Disease
- Ecosystem
- Environmental Issues
How to prepare for NEET 2019?
Early preparation is the key – The most important factor that comes into play while preparing for NEET is to plan a study schedule that highlights your strong and focuses your weak areas as well. Since there is almost a year for NEET 2019, plan your daily studies and work towards executing your plan.Know your NCERT – In all the years of the NEET examination, candidates had one common thing to say that one should be through with the NCERT text. Understand the concepts provided in the NCET curriculum and then take your preparation to the next level by following the best books for NEET 2019.Dilute the pressure – As they say that ‘All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy’, so remember to make time for something that takes your mind off the books. Indulge in a hobby or a sport that will help you to relax.Stay healthy – Exercise is very important in maintaining a stress-free life and with the kind of pressure that builds up around preparing for NEET exercise can help you to not only stay fit but also to calm you down.Schedule regular revision – When it comes to preparing for exams as NEET regular revision is the only factor that can help to retain the already learned. So schedule your revision once you are done with a chapter or topic.Take up tests – In order to access how your preparation stage it is important to take up tests that assist in time management and acts as the best judge of your learning so far.Maintain flexibility– Following the regular study plan may at times become mundane, so it is important to be flexible as well. The schedule should be modified as own gradually makes progress.NEET 2019 - Preparation Tips by Experts
Candidates aspiring to appear for NEET 2019 can follow these NEET 2019 preparation tips by experts in order to understand the nuances of the examination and the strategies to be developed for preparation accordingly.Expert Anand Nagarajan says that preparing for NEET along with that of the Class 12 boards will help the preparation of NEET 2019 to get streamlined. According to him, one should be thorough with the theoretical section and then move towards its application. He stresses on the importance of NCERT and encourages aspirants to solve papers from the previous years and to take as many mock tests as possible.On a similar note, expert RK Verma also suggest that students should divide the topics according to their personal difficulty level and work on them accordingly. He mentions that it is important to start early and also asks candidates to take up test series offered by prominent coaching institutes to achieve the best results.NEET Preparation - Topper Tips
NEET 2018 AIR 1 Kalpana Kumari believed in taking as many mock tests as possible to avoid repeating mistakes. According to AIR 3 Himanshu, “For NEET I focused more on the NCERT textbooks, underlining important lines and understanding important concepts. If I had a doubt about any of the concepts, I would turn to the other foreign authored books and engineering books that I have to clear my doubts.”AIR 7 Krishna Agarwal, emphasized the importance of a regular schedule saying, “I had a prepared schedule for each section and I tried to closely follow till the last days. I studied for 6-7 hours each day and believed in my teachers. Whatever knowledge they imparted to me, I followed it.”Laying emphasis on the importance of regular studies, NEET 2018 AIR 5, Prince Chaudhary shared, "I believe that regular study is the major reason behind cracking the exam. I used to attend my coaching classes regularly and had made it a habit of revising daily whatever was taught. Apart from these classes, I used to study for at least six hours a day. Moreover, preparation of notes and revision helped me a lot during the preparation phase."Best Books for NEET 2019 Preparation
The go-to-book for NEET 2019 is the NCERT as suggested by the toppers and experts. The building of the ground level concepts and understanding the curriculum can be built from the NCERT. However, in order to enhance your preparation for NEET 2019, these books listed below have been found to yield best results.Physics- Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
- Objective Physics by DC Pandey
- Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
- Fundamental Physics by Pradeep
- Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov
- Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon
Chemistry- ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern
- Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
- Dinesh Chemistry Guide
- Practise books by VK Jaiswal (Inorganic), MS Chauhan (Organic) and N Awasthi (Physical)
Biology- Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman
- Objective Biology by Dinesh
- Objective Botany by Ansari
- Pradeep Guide on Biology
- GRB Bathla publications for Biology
NEET Answer Key 2019
The answer key is the document containing the correct answers to the questions asked in the exam. While the dates for the release of the answer key of NEET 2019 has not yet been announced, various leading coaching centres will announce the same after the exam concludes. The official NEET 2019 answer key will be available online and candidates can raise objections within a specified time frame that will be announced by NTA. They will be required to pay Rs 1000 per question in case they wish to raise objections to the official answer key published by NTA.NEET Qualifying Cutoff 2019
In order to qualify the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), aspirants need to secure the minimum NEET cutoff percentile set by the authority. Since the percentile completely depends upon the performance of candidates appeared in the test, difficulty level of the entrance exam and seats available, thus the marks equivalent to the percentile will be declared along with the result. Students can check the minimum qualifying cut off of NEET UG 2019 from the table below.NEET Cut offCategory Cut off percentile General category 50 percentile SC/ST/OBC category 40 percentile General-PH category 45 percentile SC/ST/OBC-PH category 40 percentile NEET Result 2019
NTA will declare the result of NEET 2019 on June 5. The result can checked by the candidates by entering their login credentials - application number and password. The result will be declared online and candidates will be able to access their score card that will also contain their qualifying status. Candidates who score the qualifying cutoff will be declared as qualified and will be eligible for counselling.NEET Counselling 2019
DGHS will conduct NEET counselling 2019 on behalf of Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) tentatively in the second week of June. NEET 2019 will be online and will be held for the 15% of the total seats of all the government colleges (except for colleges of Jammu and Kashmir state). These seats constitute the All India Quota seats, all the seats of Central and Deemed Universities, seats reserved for Wards of Insured Persons (IP quota) in Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) medical colleges and seats available at the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) Pune. Counselling of NEET 2019 for the remaining 85% State Quota seats of all government colleges and private colleges will be conducted by the respective state authorities. NEET 2019 counselling will be held in two rounds for All India Quota seats while it will be held in three rounds for the Central & Deemed Universities and ESIC colleges.NEET 2019 FAQs
Candidates can check some of most FAQs of NEET UG 2019 below.Question: When and in which mode NEET 2019 will be conducted?Answer: National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will be conducted on May 5, 2019, in pen and paper (offline) mode.Question: Who will conduct NEET exam?Answer: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is the conducting authority of NEET entrance exam.Question: What is the minimum eligibility criteria to take NEET UG 2019 exam?Answer: Aspirants must check the NEET eligibility criteria 2019 before the filling the application form. The basic eligibility requirements for aspiring students is mentioned below:- Candidates must have completed their Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised central or state board.
- Aspirants should have studied Class 11 and 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as the core subjects.
- Applicants must have attained the age of 17 years as on December 31, 2019 are eligible for NTA NEET 2019. However, students born on or before December 31, 2002, are not eligible to appear for national level entrance test.
- Aspirants should not exceed the age of 25 years for unreserved category and 30 years for reserved category candidates. This implies that candidates must be born on or after May 5, 1994.
- The qualifying marks must be secured by aspirants to be eligible for NEET 2019. General category candidates must have obtained 50%, for SC/ST/OBC, it is 40% and for PwD candidates belonging to General category, it is 45%.
- Lastly, Indian nationals, NRIs, OCIs, PIOs and Foreign nationals can fill NEET application form 2019.
Question: What is the number of attempts for appearing in NEET 2019?Answer: There is no cap for number of attempts. An aspirant can appear as many times as they want to.Question: Through NEET UG against which seats admission will be made?Answer: The following seats will be made on the basis of NEET scores, which are:- All India Quota seats
- State Quota seats
- Central and Deemed universities/institutes
- Central Pool seats
- State/Management/NRI Quota seats in private medical/dental colleges or private colleges
Question: I have opted Assamese as the language of exam. Can I get the NEET exam centres 2019 in Delhi?Answer: No, candidates opting the vernacular language as the medium of question paper, he/she will be allotted centre only in the respective states of the particular languages.Question: The filled in application form of NEET 2019 should be send to NTA?Answer: No, candidates need not require to send the printout of confirmation page to the authority.Question: If I cannot download the admit card of NEET UG 2019, whom should I contact?Answer: In case, aspirants cannot download the admit card or will not be issued the NEET admit card 2019, must immediately contact the examination authority i.e. NTA.Question: What is NEET exam pattern 2019?Answer: NEET 2019 paper consists of 180 objective type questions from Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The duration of NEET UG will be of 3 hours.Question: Is there any negative marking in NEET?Answer: As per the marking scheme, for each correct answer, 4 marks will be awarded, while for an incorrect answer 1 mark will be deducted. No marks will be allotted for unanswered question.Question: What will be qualifying cut off for NEET 2019? Is it mandatory to secure the cut off?Answer: Candidates must secure the minimum qualifying cut off to pass the entrance exam. Aspirants who will not secure the minimum cut off will not be eligible for NEET counselling. For general candidates must secure at least 50 percentile, for SC/ST/OBC it is 40 percentile. For unreserved PH category, the cut off percentile is 45 percentile.Question: Who will conduct NEET 2019 counselling for 15% All India Quota seats?Answer: The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on behalf of Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will conduct the counselling of NEET UG for 15% All India Quota seats. Also, MCC will be responsible for admission to deemed as well as central universities.Question: How 85% state quota seats will be allotted?Answer: Apart from 15% All India Quota seats, the remaining 85% state quota seats will be allotted by respective state counselling authorities on the basis of NEET scores.Question: Is NEET mandatory for AYUSH courses?Answer: Yes, it is mandatory for candidates to appear and qualify in NEET for undergraduate AYUSH courses. Also, NEET score is necessary for admission to veterinary courses.Start your preparation for NEET 2019 now and success is bound to be yours.
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