NEET and JEE 2025

NEET – 2025 Details

For NEET 2025, here are some important details for students preparing for the examination:

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  1. Complete the 60 worksheets in the Yellow Card per month.
  2. Complete at least 2 Spark notes per week.
  3. Complete centum score in 45 unit tests in 90 days.
  4. Attend 3 Model Examinations
  5. Attend NEET/JEE ATOT (Any Time Online Tests) Series
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NEET Overview

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a national-level entrance examination in India for students aspiring to pursue undergraduate medical (MBBS), dental (BDS), and allied courses (AYUSH) in government and private institutions. It is administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

Examination Pattern

  • Subjects Covered: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany & Zoology).
  • Total Questions: Typically, NEET consists of 200 questions, with 180 to be answered (45 in Physics, 45 in Chemistry, 90 in Biology).
  • Marks Distribution: Each question carries 4 marks for a correct answer, and 1 mark is deducted for each incorrect response.
  • Exam Mode: NEET is usually conducted offline, as a pen-and-paper-based test.

Key Topics for Chemistry

From the resources provided, topics in 11th and 12th standard Chemistry textbooks are crucial. Some of the major areas include:

  1. Physical Chemistry: Equilibrium, Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry.
  2. Organic Chemistry: Hydrocarbons, Carbonyl Compounds, Biomolecules.
  3. Inorganic Chemistry: Periodic Table, Coordination Chemistry, p-Block and d-Block elements.

For detailed chapter-wise contents and foundational concepts, refer to the Tamil Nadu state syllabus for Chemistry in your provided textbooks.

Important Preparation Resources

  • Practice Quizzes and Tests: Utilize quizzes and links from Saitechinfo’s resources, especially on foundational topics in Physics and Chemistry.
  • YouTube Video Lectures: Saitechinfo’s YouTube channel provides targeted NEET preparation videos on specific topics like Electromagnetic Induction, Faraday’s Laws, Inheritance in Biology, and Chemistry concepts like Corrosion and Isotopes.

Entrance Exam Dates and Mode

NEET typically takes place annually in May. However, specific dates for 2025 have not been announced yet. The exam will likely be in offline mode unless changes are announced by NTA.

Exam Registration

Registrations for NEET generally open in the December-January timeframe on the official NTA NEET website.

Further Support and Updates

For updates, check the NTA’s NEET website. This platform also has details on the syllabus, eligibility, and application instructions.

These resources, coupled with a thorough understanding of the textbooks and regular practice, will aid in strong preparation for NEET 2025.

NEET-2025 Syllabus

NEET Eligibility Criteria

The eligibility criteria for NEET 2025 generally include age limits, academic qualifications, and nationality requirements. Here is a detailed breakdown:

1. Age Limit

  • Minimum Age: Candidates must be at least 17 years old as of December 31, 2025.
  • Upper Age Limit: There is currently no upper age limit for NEET as per recent changes. However, this may vary based on any new directives from the NTA or the Supreme Court of India.

2. Academic Qualifications

  • Subjects Required: Candidates must have studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects in both Class 11 and Class 12.
  • Qualifying Exam:
    • Candidates should have completed 10+2 or an equivalent examination from a recognized board (CBSE, ICSE, or state boards).
    • Open School and Private Candidates: Candidates who completed their schooling through open school or private study are eligible as long as they meet the core subject requirements, though they should confirm with the latest guidelines.
  • Minimum Marks in Qualifying Exam:
    • General Category: A minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology.
    • SC/ST/OBC: A minimum of 40% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology.
    • PwD Candidates: A minimum of 45% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology.

3. Nationality

  • Indian Nationals: Indian citizens are eligible to apply.
  • Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs), Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), and Foreign Nationals are also eligible to apply for NEET. However, their eligibility for admission to specific medical colleges (e.g., AIIMS, government quotas) may vary based on specific college rules.

4. Number of Attempts

  • There is no restriction on the number of attempts for NEET. Candidates can appear for NEET multiple times if they meet the other eligibility criteria.

5. Reservation Criteria

  • NEET follows the reservation guidelines as per government norms for admission into medical and dental colleges. This includes:
    • SC: 15%
    • ST: 7.5%
    • OBC (Non-Creamy Layer): 27%
    • EWS: 10%
    • PwD: 5% seats are reserved in each category.

These criteria are subject to updates or changes by the National Testing Agency (NTA) or the Medical Council of India (MCI), so it is advisable to check the official NEET website or the Information Bulletin for NEET 2025 when it is released.

NEET Registration Process

The registration process for NEET 2025 is expected to follow the below timeline and steps based on recent patterns and announcements by the National Testing Agency (NTA):

Key Dates (Tentative)

  • Information Bulletin Release: Last week of January 2025
  • Registration Start Date: Early February 2025
  • Registration End Date: Early March 2025
  • Correction Window: Mid-March 2025
  • Exam Date: Expected on May 4, 2025 (first Sunday of May)

Registration Steps

  1. Visit the Official Website: Candidates should go to the NTA NEET website.
  2. Create an Account: Register by providing a valid email address, mobile number, and personal details.
  3. Fill Out the Application Form: Enter personal, academic, and contact information, and choose preferences for the language of the question paper and exam centers.
  4. Upload Documents:
  • Photograph (passport-size and postcard-size)
  • Signature and thumb impression
  • Class 10 and 12 certificates
  • Category and PwD certificates (if applicable)
  1. Fee Payment: Pay the application fee online through debit/credit card, net banking, or UPI.
  2. Confirmation: After payment, download the confirmation page for future reference.

Application Fees (Tentative)

  • General Category: ₹1700
  • OBC/EWS: ₹1600
  • SC/ST/PwD: ₹1000
  • International Applicants: ₹9500

Correction Facility

A correction window will open after the registration period, allowing applicants to make necessary adjustments to certain details, typically in mid-March.

Important Notes

  • Ensure all information is accurate and matches official documents to avoid disqualification.
  • Maintain access to the registered mobile number and email for updates from NTA.

This timeline is based on typical NEET scheduling, so it is advised to monitor the NTA’s website for official announcements.

How to correct errors during registration process

To correct errors in your NEET 2025 registration, you can follow the steps outlined below during the Correction Window period, which is typically available for a few days after the initial registration period closes.

Steps to Correct Errors in NEET Registration

Visit the Official Website:

Log in to Your Account:

  • Use your Application Number and Password created during the registration process.

Access the Correction Window:

  • Once logged in, look for the option labeled “Correction in Application Form” or similar wording. Click on this to begin making changes.

Make Corrections:

  • You can modify specific fields such as:
    • Personal Information: Name, Date of Birth, Gender, Category, Nationality, etc.
    • Educational Details: Details related to Class 10 and Class 12.
    • Exam Centers: Choice of exam city, if permitted.
    • Uploaded Documents: Photograph, Signature, or any other document uploaded incorrectly.
  • Note: Not all fields may be open for correction, so verify which fields are eligible for editing based on NTA’s guidelines.

Save and Submit Changes:

  • After making the necessary corrections, carefully review all information.
  • Submit the corrected application and save the confirmation page for your records.

Pay Additional Fees (if applicable):

  • In some cases, corrections (e.g., changing category or exam center) may require an additional fee. Complete the payment if prompted.

Important Tips for Corrections

  • Review the Details Carefully: Double-check all details, as this may be the last chance to correct errors.
  • Correction Deadline: Ensure all changes are made within the correction window, as late requests will not be considered.
  • Save the Updated Form: After submission, download and save the updated application form and correction confirmation for future reference.

Following these steps will help ensure your NEET application is accurate and complete.

How to crack NEET Examinations

  1. Prepare Spark Notes for each topic.
  2. Assign minimum 12 hours for one topic. This time can be spilt as 2 hours x 6 days in the week and / or 12 hours on Sundays.
  3. Complete 2 topics per week.
  4. Write Saitechinfo Centum Cyclic Unit Test – 45 tests on 45 alternate days. Click here for more details about Centum Cyclic Unit Test CCUT-2025.
  5. First finish your +1 or +2 syllabus.
  6. Attend Saitechinfo ATOT (Any Time Online Test) in NEET or JEE Topics, first part in December and January. Second part, immediately after the Board Examinations.
  7. Do not miss the Sunday Intensive Classes from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm. and try to complete one topic.
  8. Write as many worksheets as possible. Min. 2 per day.
  9. Sleep well between 10:30 am and 5:00 am.
  10. Have nutritious food. Avoid junk food.
  11. Do mild exercise. Dring enough water.
  12. Do not worry about School marks. School testing system is a bulk process. Many of the students loose confidence because of improper administration and counselling in many schools.
  13. Appoint a family level academic mentor. Follow his instructions sincerely – both students and parents.
  14. Avoid parties and family functions till you complete your goal.
  15. Detach yourself from social media.

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