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201. Will provisional answer keys be displayed?
Yes, NTA will display a Provisional Answer Key and provide an opportunity for candidates to challenge it.
202. What is the fee for challenging the answer key?
The fee is ₹200/- per answer challenged, which is non-refundable.
203. What happens if a challenge is found correct?
The Answer Key will be revised and applied to all candidates’ responses accordingly.
204. Is there a provision for re-checking/re-evaluation?
No, there is no provision for the re-checking or re-evaluation of answer sheets.
205. How will the result be declared?
Results will be displayed on the website (https://neet.nta.nic.in/), where candidates can download their Score Cards.
206. What other organizations use NEET (UG) results?
Results are used by Central and State Government entities, B.Sc (H) Nursing courses, BVSc & AH courses under the 15% VCI quota, and MNS for B.Sc Nursing at Armed Forces Medical Service Hospitals.
207. What caution should candidates exercise regarding information?
Candidates should refer only to the official NEET (UG) website for authentic information and be wary of false claims by any person or institute.
208. What is the Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)?
By registering, candidates agree that exam contents are confidential and cannot be published or reproduced. Violations lead to penal action and cancellation of candidature.
209. What is the email for NEET (UG) 2026 correspondence?
The official email is neetug2026@nta.ac.in.
210. What are the helpline numbers?
The helpline numbers are 011-40759000 or 011-69227700.
211. What information will not be revealed by NTA?
NTA will not reveal internal documentation, decision-making processes, names of staff, or any information it deems sensitive.
212. What is the Common Services Centre (CSC) facility?
CSCs (over 1.5 lakh across India) assist candidates who are not tech-savvy with online submissions and fee payments. Website: www.csc.gov.in.
213. What is the weeding out rule?
Records and documents are preserved only for 90 days after the result declaration.
214. What is the legal jurisdiction for disputes?
All disputes fall within the jurisdiction of the Court(s) in Delhi only.
215. What is the time limit for raising legal questions?
Legal questions must be raised within 30 days of the result declaration.
216. What is the email for legal notices?
Legal notices should be sent to legal@nta.ac.in.
217. What is DigiLocker and how is it used?
DigiLocker is a digital document platform (https://digilocker.gov.in) where candidates can access their Admit Cards, OMR sheets, and Score Cards.
218. What are the benefits of DigiLocker?
Candidates can retrieve credentials, validate document authenticity, and digitally sign documents using the eSign facility.
219. Do candidates need to give consent for DigiLocker?
Yes, candidates may provide consent during the online application for storing their data in DigiLocker.
220. What appendices are available in the bulletin?
Appendices include the Gazette of India, disability certificates, scribe undertakings, and identity verification certificates.
221. What is the total duration of the examination?
The total duration is 180 minutes (3 hours).
222. What are the total marks for NEET (UG) 2026?
The examination is for a total of 720 marks.
223. How many questions are there in Physics?
There are 45 questions in Physics.
224. How many questions are there in Chemistry?
There are 45 questions in Chemistry.
225. How many questions are there in Biology?
There are 90 questions in Biology (Botany and Zoology).
226. What type of questions are asked?
The exam consists of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with four options and a single best answer.
227. What is the marking scheme?
Candidates receive +4 for a correct answer, -1 for an incorrect answer, and 0 for unanswered questions.
228. What is NEET (UG)?
It is the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for undergraduate medical admissions in institutions governed by the NMC Act or other laws.
229. Who conducts the NEET (UG) exam?
The National Medical Commission (NMC) conducts the exam through a designated authority as specified by regulations.
230. What is the National Exit Test (NExT)?
NExT is a common final-year undergraduate medical exam that serves as a license to practice and the basis for PG admissions.
231. When will NExT become operational?
The Central Government will appoint a date within three years of the NMC Act’s commencement.
232. Is NEET only for NMC-governed institutions?
No, it is applicable to all medical institutions governed under any other law currently in force.
233. Has the syllabus for NEET (UG) 2026 been updated?
Yes, the Under Graduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) released an updated syllabus on 22-12-2025.
234. Where can I find the detailed syllabus?
The syllabus is available on the official NTA and NMC (https://www.nmc.org.in) websites.
235. Which subjects are included in the syllabus?
The standard syllabus includes Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
236. Where is All India Quota (AIQ) counselling conducted?
It is conducted by the designated authority of the Central Government (MCC/DGHS, New Delhi).
237. Who conducts state-level counselling?
The designated authority of the respective State Government conducts counselling for the 85% state quota.
238. What is the contact for counselling in Maharashtra?
State Common Entrance Test Cell, Mumbai. Website: www.mahacet.org.
239. What is the contact for counselling in Delhi?
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi. Phone: +91-11-23063539.
240. What is the contact for counselling in Karnataka?
Directorate of Medical Education, Bangalore. Website: http://www.karnataka.gov.in/dmekarnataka.
241. What is the contact for counselling in Kerala?
The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, Thiruvananthapuram. Website: www.cee-kerala.org.
242. What is the contact for Ministry of AYUSH counselling?
AYUSH Bhawan, New Delhi. Phone: 011-24651980. Website: www.aacc.gov.in.
243. What must a foreign graduate do to practice in India?
They must qualify for the National Exit Test (NExT) to obtain a license and register in the State or National Register.