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How Many Subjects Are There In NEET?

How Many Subjects Are There In NEET?

Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on Mar 23, 2023 02:33 PM IST

There are 3 main core subjects in NEET. They are Physics, Chemistry, and Biology which bifurcates into Botany and Zoology.

NEET Syllabus 2023

Three primary subjects—Physics, Chemistry, and Biology—are included in the NEET syllabus for 2023. According to information provided by NTA, there won't be any changes to the NEET syllabus from the year before. The NEET 2023 syllabus covers both basic and complex concepts from Classes 11 and 12 in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. After carefully analysing the state boards' 10+2 curriculum, NTA develops the NEET course curriculum.

NEET Exam Pattern

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According to the official NEET exam pattern for 2022, there were 200 questions on the question paper, and applicants had to provide answers to 180 of them.

Subjects

Number of questions

Total marks

Physics

  • Section A:- 35 Questions

  • Section B:- 15 Questions

(In which 10 need to be attempted)

180

Chemistry

  • Section A:- 35 Questions

  • Section B:- 15 Questions

(In which 10 need to be attempted)

180

Botany

  • Section A:- 35 Questions

  • Section B:- 15 Questions

(In which 10 need to be attempted)

180

Zoology

  • Section A:- 35 Questions

  • Section B:- 15 Questions

(In which 10 need to be attempted)

180

The NEET Examination is considered one of the toughest examinations in India. To excel in this examination, the students should have a deep understanding of the concepts of the above three subjects. The students must be well-versed with the syllabus, practice various questions, and clearly understand the examination pattern. Additionally, the students should have a strong foundation in the basic concepts of the subjects, as this forms the basis for understanding more advanced concepts.

In conclusion, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a competitive examination in India for students who wish to pursue undergraduate medical and dental education. The examination tests the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the subjects taught in the 11th and 12th standards of the Indian education system; NEET covers three main subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The questions in NEET are based on the 11th and 12th standard syllabus of the Indian education system. The examination is divided into three sections, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology; each consists of 45 questions, and the total duration of the examination is 3 hours. To excel in this examination, the students should have a deep understanding of the concepts of these three subjects and have a strong foundation in the basic concepts of the subjects.

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