NEET UG 2026 Exam Concludes: Check Difficulty Level, Students' Reactions & Paper Pattern

NEET UG 2026 Exam Concludes: Check Difficulty Level, Students' Reactions & Paper Pattern

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neet UG exam analysis 2026 is out. Students shared that the exam was moderate and they faced a challenge in time management. Check the complete neet 2026 paper analysis 2026, difficulty level and student reactions, subject-wise review and neet 2026 expected cutoff marks here.

NEET UG exam analysis 2026 is out. Students shared that the exam was moderate and they faced a challenge in time management. Check the complete NEET 2026 paper analysis 2026, difficulty level and student reactions, subject-wise review and NEET 2026 expected cutoff marks here. 

NEET UG Exam Analysis 2026

NEET Exam Analysis 2026

NEET UG Exam Analysis 2026: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has successfully concluded National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) 2026 today, May 3, 2026. The examination was held between 2 PM to 5 PM in 551 Indian cities in India. As per the students' reactions, the NEET 2026 difficulty level was moderate. Physics tested the conceptual understanding of students. Meanwhile, a few students shared that they faced difficulty in time management during the exam. A few students also reported that they reached the exam centre right before the gate closing time. 

Students exiting from exam centres shared mixed reviews. The NEET 2026 exam analysis is provided here based on initial students' reactions. The difficulty level of the biology, physics and chemistry sections is provided here based on students' understanding. 

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NEET UG 2026 Difficulty Level

The overall difficulty of the NEET 2026 paper was moderate. The majority of questions were from NTA syllabus. There were application-based numericals in physics that needed multi-step calculations. The calculation made the paper tricky but doable. In biology, many questions were directly asked from the class 12 syllabus. Students reported that questions in Organic Chemistry were straightforward, but Physical Chemistry had calculation-based problems. 

Feature

NEET Paper Analysis

Reason

Overall Difficulty

Moderate

 

Physics difficulty level

Difficult

Lengthy numerical and concept-based questions

Chemistry difficulty level

Moderate

Organic Chemistry was straightforward, but Physical Chemistry has numericals

Botany difficulty level

Easy 

Most questions were directly from class 12 textbooks

Zoology difficulty level

Easy

Most questions were directly from class 12 textbooks

NEET Exam Analysis 2026: Students' Review on Difficulty Level

Students shared mixed responses after the exam. Some found the Biology section easy and scoring while some said Physics took the majority of their time. “Physics was time-consuming and tough, but I had a good attempt in biology” said a candidate. One student said that while the questions were fair, the overall paper was lengthy.

NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff 

The cutoff for NEET UG exam depends on various factors, including the difficulty level of the question paper, the number of students who appeared, the number of seats available and others. Students can check the expected cutoff range for NEET 2026 exam below: 

Category

Expected Cutoff (2026)

General

610 - 650+

OBC

580–610+

SC

500–530+

ST

480–510+ 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How do I prepare for NEET in 5 months?
A: 
1. Go through your entire 11th and 12th-grade syllabus multiple times. 2. Establish a good schedule and attitude. 3. You are prepared to work hard for the next coming months. 4. Allowing 4 -5 hours of sitting every day and increasing it to 10 -12 hrs on day. 5. Study in accordance with the scoring system. Concentrating on the positives. 6. Cover your weak topics first as at the end times you will not be able to give time to those topics. 7. Focusing on the topics you have strong hold at the end months. 8. NCERT should be your holy book, revise it multiple times, especially Biology.
Q:   How important is taking mock test to prepare for NEET?
A: 

Mock tests are an important aspect of NEET preparation. Preparation will be incomplete without taking NEET mock tests. NEET 2026 mock test will give students exposure towards the exam structure. It will also help them understand their preparation level and mistakes to avoid. Students must get the performance analysed thoroughly by an expert or mentor. The analysis will provide insights about the areas of improvement, causes of mistakes, correct approach to attempt questions, time management, etc. The objective of the analysis is to provide an in-depth viewpoint on their performance.

Q:   I am a PCB class 11th and preparing for NEET. Is Maths compulsory to qualify for NEET?
A: 

Maths is not compulsory for NEET. You have numerical in Physics but you do not required Maths in Class 11 and Class 12 to solve those. If you studied Maths in class 10, then you can solve the numericals in Physics. Since NEET has Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects, it would be advantageous for you if you are a PCB student. Moreover, in case a candidate has studied PCM and not Biology, even as an additional subject, then he/she will not be eligible to appear for NEET exam. Hence, Maths is not compulsory, rather not required for NEET. But having basic mathematical knowledge and skills would be an added advantage. 

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