
NISER and UM-DAE CEBS have closed the NEST registration window on April 8. The form correction window will open on April 17, 2026. Candidates can practice NEST mock test from April 14 onwards. The authority has scheduled the National Entrance Screening Test on June 6, 2026. About 1 and a half month is left for the entrance test. Focus on revision, practice previous year question paper, and take mock test regularly. Check the page for detailed information on the NEST 2026 form correction, admit card, answer key, result and more.
- What is NEST?
- NEST 2026 Exam Dates & Schedule
- NEST 2026 Highlights
- NEST 2026 Eligibility Criteria
- NEST 2026 Application Form and Process
- NEST 2026 Exam Pattern
- NEST 2026 Syllabus
- NEST 2026 Admit Card
- NEST 2026 Answer Key
- NEST 2026 Result
- NEST 2026 Counselling Process
- NEST 2026 Participating Colleges and Seat Intake
- FAQs Regarding NEST 2026
What is NEST?
NEST 2026 Exam Dates & Schedule
Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of NEST 2026 exam
| Dates | Upcoming Exam Dates |
|---|---|
| 05 Jan ' 26 - 12 Apr ' 26 | NEST 2026 Application Process ONGOING |
| 17 Apr ' 26 - 18 Apr ' 26 | NEST 2026 Application Form Correction Window |
| May ' 26 | NEST 2026 Mock Test Release TENTATIVE |
| 15 May ' 26 | NEST 2026 Admit Card |
| 06 Jun ' 26 | NEST 2026 Exam Date |
| Jun ' 26 | NEST 2026 Answer Key TENTATIVE |
| Jun ' 26 | NEST 2026 Answer Key Objection Window TENTATIVE |
| Dates | Past Exam Dates |
|---|---|
| 05 Jan ' 26 - 08 Jan ' 26 | NEST 2026 Application Process |
NEST 2026 Highlights
Check out this table to know important details related to the NEST 2026 exam.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | National Entrance Screening Test |
| Conducting Body | NISER Bhubaneswar and UM-DAE CEBS Mumbai |
| Exam Level | Undergraduate Exam at the National Level |
| Exam Frequency | Once a Year |
| Mode of Exam | Online or Computer-Based Test |
| Courses Offered Through Entrance Exam | Integrated MSc |
| Exam Fees | INR 1,400 (Male candidates of General and OBC categories) INR 700 (Female candidates of all categories and male candidates of SC, ST and PwD categories) |
| Exam Duration | 3 hours |
| Total Marks | 240 |
| Total Number of Questions | 60 |
| Marking Scheme | +3 for each correct answer -1 for each wrong answer 0 for unanswered questions |
| Language/Medium of Questions | English and Hindi |
| Colleges Accepting NEST Score |
2 colleges
|
| Total Number of Seats |
261
|
| Number of Exam Cities | 140 |
| Official Website | https://www.nestexam.in/# |
| Contact Details | Helpline Number - 0674-2494017 Email - nest-exam@niser.ac.in |
NEST 2026 Eligibility Criteria
Candidates who wish to take the test must go through the NEST Eligibility criteria before filling the application form. Students must also fulfil the eligibility criteria mentioned below:
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Candidates should have cleared Class 12 Board exam or equivalent in 2024 or 2025.
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Those who will be appearing for the Class 12 Board exam or equivalent in 2026, will be eligible for NEST 2026, provided they fulfil other eligibility criteria.
- Candidates must have studied at least three subjects between Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics in Class 11 and Class 12.
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Applicants must secure at least 60 per cent marks in aggregate (or equivalent grade) in the Class 12 examination from any recognised Board in India. For Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Divyangjan or Persons with Disability (PWD) candidates, the minimum requirement is 55 per cent.
- There is no age limit.
NEST 2026 Application Form and Process
The application form for NEST 2026 was available at nestexam.in. The eligible students could apply for the entrance exam online. NEST application process comprises registration, form filling and paying application fees. Below are the steps to fill and submit the NEST 2026 application form.
- Visit the official website, i.e. nestexam.in
- Click on the tab Register Now
- Fill up the mandatory fields.
- Generate Username and Password.
- Login with the registration details.
- Fill up the application form with the necessary details and upload documents.
- Pay the application fee through Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking and UPI modes.
- Once the registration form is submitted, students must take a printout and save it for further usage.
NEST Application Fee
Check out the information in the table below related to the NEST Fee to submit the application form.
| Category |
Fees (in INR) |
|---|---|
| Male candidates of the Unreserved/ EWS/OBC category |
1,400 |
| Female candidates in the Unreserved/EWS/OBC category |
700 |
| SC/ST/PwD/Transgender category candidates |
700 |
The NEST application fee has remained the same as last year. The application fee is non-refundable, even if applicants do not appear for the exam.
NEST 2026 Exam Pattern
The NEST 2026 exam pattern has been announced by the exam authorities along with the notification. The computer-based test will be conducted for three hours duration. The structure of the exam is explained in the below table.
| Section |
Number of Questions |
Marks |
|---|---|---|
| I - Biology |
20 |
60 marks |
| II - Chemistry |
20 |
60 marks |
| III - Mathematics |
20 |
60 marks |
| IV - Physics |
20 |
60 marks |
| Total |
80 questions |
240 marks |
Candidates have to attempt at least three sections. PWD category candidates will be allowed compensatory time of 20 minutes per hour as per the Government of India rules. Candidates will not be allowed to enter the exam hall after 3 PM, and the earliest one can leave is 4 PM, on medical grounds only.
Here we bring the highlights of the NEST 2026 exam pattern.
Mode Of Examination: The NEST 2026 examination will be held in Computer-Based Mode (CBT).
Type of Questions: The question paper consisted of Multiple Choice Questions
Exam Duration: Candidates will get 3 hours to answer the questions.
Total Scores: Full marks of the exam is 240.
Total Sections: There will be a total of four sections, which include subjects, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology.
Marking Scheme: The marking scheme for NEST 2026 exam is given below:
- 3 marks for each correct answer
- 1 mark for each wrong answer
- 0 for unanswered questions
Candidates have to attempt at least three sections out of four to be eligible for the NEST 2026 scoring system.
NEST 2026 Syllabus
Candidates who registered for the NEST Exam must know the NEST 2026 syllabus, which has been released by NISER in the information bulletin. The NEST exam questions are asked from topics from the class 11 and 12 books of the Science stream. The subjects include Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. The exam officials have stated that questions in the NEST exam are mainly from the science syllabus of Classes 11 and 12, which is present in NCERT/ CBSE books. Candidates must go through the NEST 2026 syllabus on this page.
NEST 2026: Subject-wise syllabus PDF Link
The table below brings the subject-wise syllabus PDF for NEST 2026.
| Subject | PDF File |
|---|---|
| Physics | Download Here |
| Chemistry | Download Here |
| Mathematics | Download Here |
| Biology | Download Here |
NEST 2026 Preparation Tips
Here are some ways to prepare for the NEST Exam for candidates who wish to appear for the NEST 2026 Exam.
- Comprehend NEST Syllabus and Pattern: Candidates must know what needs to be studied. The syllabus of NEST 2026 is vast and includes classes 11 and 12 important topics of Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. Students must also keep the NEST exam pattern in mind while preparing for it to know what type of questions will be asked and the time available to complete the paper.
- Direct to previous year's NEST question papers: Previous year's papers are an excellent start to preparing for any exam. They will help students understand the subject-wise weightage of topics and the difficulty level of exams.
- Organise a timetable for study: Studying as per the timetable can help in covering the syllabus in a planned manner. It is highly advised that students make a NEST preparation timetable with at least two to three hours for all three subjects and one hour for revision.
- Stay Consistent while studying: As the syllabus of NEST is vast, all chapters will only be covered if studied regularly daily. Regularity is very important in clearing the NEST 2026.
- Use NCERT textbooks: Students must know that the NCERT textbooks are the foundation for the NEST syllabus. NEST candidates must learn from the NCERT textbook and create a solid foundation of ideas and theories. They may also refer to other books to understand the concepts better.
- Choosing the Best Reference Books: NEST students must use the best reference books that cover topics from the basics to the advanced level.
- Revision: Revision is an important part of preparation. If a candidate does not revise what they study, there is a possibility that they will not be able to recall it at the time of examinations.
- Mock Test Paper: Solve mock test papers regularly. It is advised that students solve chapter-wise mock papers on completion of a chapter and full-length mock test papers after the completion of the entire syllabus.
NEST 2026 Admit Card
Admit Card: 15 May ' 26
The authority will release the NEST 2026 admit card online. The admit card will be available for the registered students. NEST admit card download link will be updated on the website, nestexam.in. Students have to provide the application number and password to download the admit card of NEST 2026. Candidates must carry the NEST admit card on the exam day.
How to Download NEST 2026 Admit Card
The procedure to download the NEST 2026 admit card is given below.
- Students need to visit NEST official portal, i.e. https://www.nestexam.in/
- They need to click on the Download Admit Card tab, and then they will be directed to the admit card login page.
- Fill in the application number, i.e. User ID and Password, that candidates get after NEST 2026 registration.
- After logging in, click on the tab admit card.
- Go through the information mentioned on the Hall Ticket, and then candidates will be able to download it.
After downloading the admit card of NEST 2026, candidates must take a printout on an A4-size sheet. They should ensure that all information is correct. The photograph and signature should also be checked. In case of wrong information, they should contact the exam authorities for correction. The document must be preserved till the admission is over. It will be checked at the allotted institute during the admission confirmation process.
NEST 2026 Answer Key
Answer Key: Jun ' 26
NEST 2026 Result
Result: Jun ' 26
NEST 2026 Counselling Process
NEST 2026 Participating Colleges and Seat Intake
FAQs Regarding NEST 2026
Students who want to qualify the NEST exam first they must complete the books of class 11th and 12th.
Applicants can follow the below-mentioned books for the NEST preparation.
For chemistry, Wiley, KL CHUGH & Dinesh publication books are good
For Physics, DC Pandey & HC Verma's books.
For Mathematics, R D Sharma, SN DEY books
For Biology subject, Objective Biology by Dinesh
Along with these books NCERT & NCERT EXEMPLAR is a must for applicants for all individual subjects.
The National Entrance Screening Test is generally tougher than NEET, but some sections in NEET, like Biology, are more challenging due to the vast syllabus coverage and competition. Based on last year's analysis for NEET, the difficulty level was very high. Compared to the NEET, last year NEST was easier.
Candidates must know that the allotment of an examination centre by the NEST Committee has to be regarded as final, and the request for a change of centre will, in general, not be entertained. The address of the test venue allotted to the applicant will be mentioned on the NEST admit card.
If two applicants will score the same percentile marks in the NEST exam, then authority will consider the marks of the class 12th exam for tie-breaking. In case of a tie between the marks of the class 12th exam, then the candidate who will be younger given preference over other who will be older.
Though in most other exams, the older candidates get preference but in case of NEST exam, it is different.
Candidates need not send any document to the NEST office in the entire application process. Please refer to the instruction sheet by visiting the official NEST website for details regarding the application process.
The Section-wise Minimum Admissible Score or SMAS refers to the section-wise cut-off marks in NEST. The factors to calculate SMAS in NEST are given below.
- The total score of each candidate will be the sum of his/her best three scores out of the four sections.
- For each section, 20 per cent of the average of the best 100 scores in that section will be considered as SMAS. For example, if the average of the best 100 scores in the Chemistry section is 48 out of 60, then SMAS for the Chemistry section would be 48*0.20 = 9.6 marks, similar to other sections.
- SMAS for different sections can be of different numerical values.
- SMAS for the two sessions, for any particular section, can be of different numerical values.
- SMAS for OBC students would be 90 per cent of the respective SMAS for the general category Students. For example, if in the Chemistry section, the SMAS is 9.6 for general category students, then the SMAS for OBC students would be 8.64 (90 per cent of 9.6).
- SMAS for SC/ST/Divyangjan students would be 50 per cent of the respective SMAS for general category students. For example, if in the Chemistry section, the SMAS is 9.6 for general category students, then the SMAS for SC, ST, and Divyangjan students would be 4.8 (50 per cent of 9.6).
The mode of the NEST exam is computer-based. On the day of the exam, invigilators will sign in the candidates to the assigned computers. They will have to read the instructions before starting the test. The questions will appear on screen. Select the correct option and click on Save. They can also mark questions for review. Here, they can return to the question to recheck it. The test will be deactivated on the screen once the exam timing is over. The total duration of the exam is three hours. There is no sectional timing. No break will be allowed in between. Students can leave the centre only after the exam is over.
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