
NEET Question Papers PDFs: Candidates can download NEET Previous Years Question Papers (PYQs) with solutions PDFs for free (2025-2020) on this page. The NEET previous year papers from 2019 to 2016 are also available. Solving NEET PYQs helps candidates understand the pattern, know the difficulty level and ultimately boost NEET preparation 2026. Moreover, download the NEET sample papers with solutions and chapter-wise PYQ PDFs by Shiksha to practice for the exam.
The NTA will conduct the NEET 2026 exam on May 3, 2026. The NEET 2026 question paper with answer key will be released by NTA within a month of the exam, that is, before June 3, 2026, as per last year's trends.
- NEET Previous Year Question Papers PDFs with Solutions (2025-2020)
- NEET Previous Years Question Paper PDFs (2019-2016)
- NEET Sample Papers with Solutions by Shiksha
- NEET Chapter-Wise PYQ PDFs by Shiksha
- FAQs on NEET Question Papers
Download previous year NEET question papers and sample papers. Use them for practice and improve your speed and accuracy. You can download NEET previous year question papers and the preparation guides for free.
NEET Previous Year Question Papers PDFs with Solutions (2025-2020)
NEET Previous Years Question Paper PDFs (2019-2016)
NEET Sample Papers with Solutions by Shiksha
Shiksha.com has curated the NEET sample papers with solutions for aspirants. Practice for the NEET 2026 using the sample papers by Shiksha to understand the NEET 2026 exam pattern and know the types of questions that can be asked in the exam, such as statement-based, image-based, match the following and others.
Also Read: NEET Last 10 Years Question Papers PDF Free Download
Commonly asked questions
Candidates can get 700+ scores in NEET exam by preparing well in advance. Have a look at the NEET preparation tips to score high marks in the exam-
- Master the syllabus through NCERT books.
- Study the high-weigtage topics in detail.
- Practice the NEET mock test and sample papers.
- Solve last 5 years question papers of NEET UG.
- Revise regularly.
The 80/20 rule in NEET is applible in case when candidates have limited time to study for the exam. The rule implies rather than covering the entire syllabus, candidates should focus on 20% of the high-value topics that are likely to form about 80% of the NEET question paper.
The NEET UG exam comprises Physics, Chemistry and Biology sections. There are a total 180 questions in the exam. The exam carries 720 marks. The section wise-wightage of these three sections is shared below-
NEET Physics- 45 questions (180 marks)
NEET Chemistry- 45 questions (180 marks)
NEET Biology (Botany & Zoology)- 90 questions (360 marks)
NEET Chapter-Wise PYQ PDFs by Shiksha
A few topics of the NEET 2026 syllabus carry high weightage in terms of the number of questions asked in the exam. Shiksha.com has curated chapter-wise PYQs of such high-value topics. Aspirants can download the NEET chapter-wise PYQ PDFs below.
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| NEET Motion in a Straight Line PYQ | NEET p-Block PYQ |
| NEET Ray Optics PYQ | NEET Plant Kingdom PYQ |
Commonly asked questions
The NEET exam is conducted offline in pen and paper mode. The NEET exam pattern is as such-
- There are 180 MCQs.
- 45 are from Physics, 45 from Chemistry and 90 from Biology (Botany and Zoology).
- Each question is of 4 marks.
- The total marks are 720.
- The exam duration is 3 hours.
NEET exam can be a little tough for average students, given the competition and difficulty level. However, average students can crack the NEET UG exam with disciplined and consistent efforts. Such students should cover the syllabus and practice more and more question papers and NEET mock tests. Check here the NEET 2026 Preparation Plan for Average Students.
There are generally four Sets of NEET question papers, which are further segregated into six parts. However, in NEET 2025, there were four sets of the NEET question paper, which were named as 45, 46, 47, and 48, and these were not further divided into six subsets, which was followed till the previous year. The names of the NEET 2024 question paper Sets and codes are Q, R, S and T. For the NEET 2024 re-exam, the question paper sets were A, B, C and D. The multiple Sets and codes in the NEET question papers ensure that there is no malpractice in the conduct of the exam. The names of the Sets and codes of the regional NEET question papers are different from the English ones. While distributing the question papers of NEET invigilators had to ensure that they did not give the same set of question papers to two consecutive candidates. Once candidates are given the NEET question paper by invigilators, they need to check whether the question paper and test booklet, or answer sheet, is of the same code. In case of a mismatch, they need to bring the matter to the invigilator's notice. In case they submit the NEET test booklet with a different code from that of the NEET question paper, their exam will stand cancelled.
FAQs on NEET Question Papers
Check the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding NEET question papers.
In case you are handed a NEET question paper in a language you have not opted for, you must report the matter immediately to the invigilator. You are advised to request the NEET exam centre invigilator to replace the NEET question paper with that of your preferred laguage immediately to avoid loss of time. In case of a query or confusion, crosscheck the NEET question paper language mentioned on your NEET admit card. You should not start attempting the questions until and unless you receive correct NEET question paper set or medium. It might also be a possiblity that you have entered a wrong exam hall or seat. Hence, you must ensure that you enter the correct exam hall or room number in the NEET exam centre and take the correct seat number.
Although the questions are the same in all Sets of the NEET question paper, the order of the sections and questions vary from set to set. The different order of the sections and questions ensure that there is no malpractice conducted during the exam. Even if some questions are absolutely different in separate Sets or languages, the topics and chapters covered and difficulty level remain similar to ensure normalisation. Hence, it can be said that NTA Sets a common question paper carrying 200 questions, after which the questions are distributed across four Sets and six subsets of the NEET question paper. The subjects, and the questions within the subjects are shuffled for each of the NEET question paper Sets. This allows a parity in terms of topics covered and difficulty level, as well as allows avoidance of malpractice.
NTA releases the NEET question papers online on the official website of NTA after the conclusion of the admission process of the academic year. However, NTA does not release the NEET question papers of all languages and sets. The exam authorities primarily release the English language question papers followed by Hindi. Till 2021, NTA had released NEET question papers in all languages. In 2022, only three sets of the NEET English question paper were released. In the years 2023 and 2024, NTA had released only English and Hindi question papers.
Aspirants should start solving the NEET question papers at least six months prior to the exam. Prior to solving the previous years NEET question papers, they should complete the NEET syllabus completely. Students may also solve sectional portions from the NEET question paper after completing the preparation for each subject. Ideally students should solve the NEET question paper in the exam timing, from 2 PM to 5 PM, without any break. This would help them get adjusted to the exam taking environment. Moreover, the test should be taken without any break. It must also be ensured that they take the test in a quite environment either alone or with a group of fellow NEET aspirants. Creating a simulated test-taking experience is important. The above factors must be followed to get the best out of the NEET question paper.
No, NTA has notified language-wise exam city demarcation. Regional languages are restricted by geographical boundaries. Hence, if you want to choose Marathi as the medium of examination, you will have to choose a NEET test centre in Maharashtra or other Marathi speaking states such as Goa or Gujarat. Another situation where you can select the NEET exam city in Delhi while opting for NEET Marathi question paper is to give a Delhi address as your permanent or present address. Candidates choosing Delhi as a NEET exam centre can choose English Hindi Punjabi and Urdu question paper mediums.
The Biology section has the highest number of questions in the NEET examination. There are 360 questions in the NEET UG exam and of these, 90 questions are alone from Biology, which is further divided into Botany and Zoology, each containing 45 questions.
Aspirants can download the previous years' NEET question papers from Shiksha.com for free. They may also visit the official website of NTA and visit the Downloads section for previous years' NEET question papers. They have to select the year, exam and Sets to check and download the question papers for NEET and other entrance exams conducted by NTA. Moreover, top coaching institutes offering NEET coaching also provide previous years' NEET question papers for the students who enrol to their institute or opt for the mock tests. There are various other social media platforms which circulate NEET question papers of previous years for practice purpose. Students preparing for next year's NEET must ensure that they collect the previous years' question papers and solve those.
NEET syllabus is not tough, but a bit challenging due to its vastness. The syllabus of NEET exam is vast, with 20 chapters from Physics, 20 from Chemistry and 10 from Biology. The syllabus is based on the Class 11 and 12 NCERT curriculum. Hence, candidates should cover the complete syllabus to crack the exam.
No, the National Testing Agency (NTA) does not release NEET answer keys and question papers together. While releasing the NEET provisional result, NTA releases candidates' OMR sheets. The final NEET answer key is released in the form of a single PDF document, carrying the keys for all sets of the NEET question papers. The hardcopy of the NEET question papers are given by NTA on the day of the exam. Being a paper-pencil based test, candidates are allowed to carry the question papers outside the exam hall. In general, NTA releases the NEET question papers of previous years on its official website few months after the exam is conducted. NTA has released the NEET 2023 question papers of English and Hindi languages. However, the NEET 2022 question papers are not available on the official website yet. It is expected that the question papers of NEET 2022 will be released soon.
Candidates must ensure that they take the NEET mock test in a proctored manner within a simulated environment. Hence, ideally students should take mock test in the exam timing, from 2 PM to 5 PM, without any break. This would help them get adjusted to the exam taking environment. Moreover, the test should be taken without any break. It must also be ensured that they take the test in a quite environment either alone or with a group of fellow NEET aspirants. Creating a simulated test-taking experience is important. While a number of students take the NEET mock tests at coaching institutes, some prefer to take it at their home. Irrespective of the location, the above factors must be followed to get the best out of the NEET mock test.
You can choose any exam centre of NEET if you have opted for English medium question paper. English is available at all centres across the country. English is a universal language and the NEET question paper medium. The exam city selection option becomes limited once candidates choose a regional language, except Hindi. Apart from the medium of the question factor, the other factor that plays a role in the NEET exam centre city selection is the permanent and present address selected by candidates during the application process.
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Candidates can carry any one of the given original photo ID proof to the NEET exam centre on the day of examination-
- Aadhaar Card
- Indian Passport Number
- DigiLocker
- PAN Card Number
- Any other valid Government-issued Photo ID Card
NRIs or foreign nationals need to carry their passports as identity proof to t
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Answered 5 days ago
Yes, LPU in a tie-up with Emversity BSc offers a great opportunity for students who may not have secured an MBBS seat through NEET. While millions compete for limited medical seats, this programme provides an alternative route into the healthcare sector. Admission is based on class 12 marks rather t
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Answered 5 days ago
No there are no entrance test or interview required for admission to St. Peter's IHER, Chennai Powered by Emversity BSc course. But please note that a mandatory counselling is conducted to check the candidate's interest and the best course fit. Also no NEET score is required, the institute looks for
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Admission to St. Peters IHER, Bangalore Powered by Emversity BSc course doesn't include any test or interview, but yes, a mandatory counselling is conducted to check the candidate's interest and the best course fit. While it doesn't require a NEET score, the institute looks for students with a stron
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Answered 5 days ago
No, the NEET-UG registrations have been closed for the Mahalaxmi College of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Center BPT admission in 2026. The last date to apply for NEET-UG stood on March 11th.
Candidates who failed to apply within the aforementioned date are now required to wait untill NEET-UG 2027
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Yes, NEET-UG has been mentioned as a mandatory entrance exam for Mahalaxmi College of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Center BPT admissions. Since the institute has not mentioned any other entrance exam in the BPT eligibility criteria, candidates can assume that NEET-UG is the only entrance exam ac
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Answered 6 days ago
Yes, the programme serves as an excellent professional pathway for students who did not secure an MBBS seat but wish to work in clinical care. The Bachelor in Radiotherapy Technology at SMRU Powered by Emversity offers a specialised focus on cancer treatment and radiation physics.
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Vardhman Mahavir Medical College NEET UG cutoff 2025 was concluded with the release of the final seat allotment result for admission to the MBBS course. Candidates can refer to the table below to view the first and last round cutoffs 2025 for the General AI category students.
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| MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery | 132 (R1) |
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NEET Chemistry is generally of moderate difficulty level. The questions are asked as per the prescribed syllabus. The types of Chemistry questions asked in NEET are theory-based, application-based and statement-type. Candidates who study the entire syllabus and practice with NEET Last 10 years quest
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Students can obtain over 170 scores in NEET Physics with strategic preparation. Hard work along with smart work can help students score good marks in NEET UG exam. Use the given tips to perform well in NEET Physics section-
- Make a strict study schedule.
- Cover syllabus through best books.
- Understand the
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