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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The chance of a NEET question coming out of syllabus is low. As per the previous years' analysis, the questions were within the NEET syllabus only and the topics or chapters were evenly distributed. In case candidates encounter any question which is out of the syllabus, they must report it to the invigilator. In case test-takers know the answer and is sure of the accuracy, then they can attempt the question. Otherwise, they should leave the question unattempted. If it is proved that the question is out of NEET 2024 syllabus, NTA would cancel the question and award full marks to the candidates.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Yes, the NEET 2025 exam pattern has been changed. NTA announced the change in the exam pattern on January 25, 2025, to enable candidates prepare accordingly. The optional questions have been removed. Instead of 200 questions, there will now be 180 questions. The total duration of NEET 2025 has been reduced from 200 minutes to 180 minutes or three hours now. Announcing the same, NTA has stated, “Aspirants are hereby informed that the question paper pattern and examination duration will revert to the pre-COVID format. where there will not be any Section B anymore. Hence, there will be a total of 180 compulsory questions (45 questions e

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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NEET will be conducted in 13 languages. Till 2020, NEET was held in 11 languages. NTA increased the number of languages or medium to 13 from 2021 onwards. Malayalam and Punjabi are the latest additions. The list of languages are as follows:

  1. English
  2. Hindi
  3. Bengali
  4. Urdu
  5. Assamese
  6. Gujarati
  7. Marathi
  8. Odia
  9. Kannada
  10. Tamil
  11. Malayalam
  12. Punjabi
  13. Telugu.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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No, marks are not deducted for unanswered questions in NEET. However, the NTA applies negative marking of 1 mark for each incorrect answer in the NEET UG examination.

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Yash Maheshwari

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Yes, a BITSAT score is mandatory for B.Pharma admission at BITS Pilani. Whether you are a Maths or bio background student, you must clear BITSAT will good marks to get admission for B.Pharma. For more information, you can visit the official website. Good Luck!

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Candidates have to put their left-hand thumb impression on the NEET admit card in the space provided. The thumb impression have to be put on the space provided before reaching the exam hall. NTA has not given any instruction regarding the colour of the ink, hence, if a candidate wishes to put the thumb impression with black ink, he/she can do that. However, test-takers must ensure that the thumb impression is put properly on the NEET admit card and it should match the one uploaded in the application form. Moreover, the ink should not be smudged and the impression of the thumb should not be placed anywhere else on the document except th

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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No, candidates will not be allowed to appear for the examination without a valid photo ID. Candidates were advised to keep the following three things ready with them, a day before the examination; a valid photo ID proof, NEET admit card 2025, and a recent passport-sized photograph. These are the mandatory documents to be produced during entry to the NEET exam centre. The valid photo identity card which will be allowed at the NEET 2025 exam centre include Aadhaar card/ Driving Licence/ PAN Card/ Passport/ Voter Id, etc. The NEET 2025 admit card is also required to have the passport and postcard-sized photographs pasted on it.

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Yes, candidates have to carry an extra passport-sized photograph on the day of the examination. This photograph has to be affixed on the attendance sheet in front of the invigilator. The passport-size photograph should be the same as that uploaded during the NEET 2025 application process. However, candidates should not sign on the photograph that is meant to be pasted on the attendance sheet as per the instruction given by NTA on the NEET admit card. To be on the safer side, candidates are advised to carry more than one passport-size photograph to the exam centre, along with the other permissible items.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Candidates are advised to get the NEET 2024 admit card signed by a parent/ guardian as soon as they download it. If a candidate fails to get the admit card signed, he/ she will not be allowed to appear for the entrance test. Hence, test-takers must ensure that they got the NEET admit card signed by their parents as soon as the admit cards are released. In case candidates' parents are not in the same city, then they will have to make necessary arrangements to get it signed by parents or guardians who have the authority to sign in lieu of parents. In case of absence of both, test-takers may contact NTA for a resolution.

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