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NEET admit card 2019 Highlights: Official website, syllabus, paper pattern

NTA NEET Admit Card 2019 HIGHLIGHTS: The NEET admit cards contains important details including exam centre location, shift, name, photo, address among others. National Eligibility-Entrance-Test admit card is now available at ntaneet.nic.in

NTA, neet, neet 2019, neet admit card, neet hall ticket, neet 2109 exam date, nta neet admit card download link, ntaneet.nic.in, nta.ac.in, education news NEET admit card 2019 HIGHLIGHTS: The hall tickets are available at ntaneet.nic.in. (Representational image, design by: Gargi Singh)

NTA NEET admit card 2019 HIGHLIGHTS: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the National Eligibility-Entrance-Test (NEET) on May 5, admit cards of which has been released at ntaneet.nic.in. On behalf of the Medical Council of India (MCI), the NEET was earlier conducted by the CBSE which now is being conducted by the newly established NTA.
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NEET to be conducted on May 5, 2019 by NTA: Check how to download NEET admit card 2019

10:41 (IST)16 Apr 2019
NEET admit card states wrong exam date

NEET admit card 2019 reportedly stated the wrong date of exam. If you faced the same issue, here is what to do - NEET exam date wrong on admit card, things to check on your hall ticket

09:42 (IST)16 Apr 2019
NEET 2019: Check these details

Many aspirants have complains of errors in their admit card, candidates need to check it thoroughly. Here is a list of things you need to check in NEET admit card. here

00:39 (IST)16 Apr 2019
NEET 2019: Know exam schedule

Exam date: May 5

Exam begins: 2 pm

Exam concludes: 5 pm

Entry in the exam hall closed: 1:30 pm

Important instructions to be announed: 1:30 to 1:45 pm

Test booklets to be distributed: 1:45 pm

Filling of booklets begin: 1:50 pm

00:08 (IST)16 Apr 2019
NEET admit card 2019 released: Paper pattern

The NEET is a three-hour long exam which includes three sections – physics, chemistry and biology.

The NEET is a three-hour long exam which includes three sections – physics, chemistry and biology.Of the total 180 questions, 90 would be from biology and 45 each from physics and chemistry.

21:16 (IST)15 Apr 2019
NEET admit card 2019 released, how to download

The hall ticket of the National Eligibility-Entrance-Test (NEET) examination has been released on Monday, April 15, 2019. The candidates can download the hall ticket through the official website- ntaneet.nic.in.

21:15 (IST)15 Apr 2019
NEET admit card released

20:01 (IST)15 Apr 2019
NEET admit card to be released at 9 pm

According to the official from National Testing Agency (NTA), the hall ticket of the National Eligibility-Entrance-Test (NEET 2019) will be released on Monday, April 15 at 9 pm. The candidates can download the admit card through the official website- ntaneet.nic.in

19:45 (IST)15 Apr 2019
Be realistic in setting goals for NEET

Say for example you make a timetable where you are studying 15 hours a day. However, before that day you were studying only 4 hours a day. Then this scenario will not be feasible and your plans will fall apart. Of course, preparing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test will mean pushing yourself, but plan that in such a way that you know can be done.

18:26 (IST)15 Apr 2019
NEET hall ticket releasing on websites shortly

17:33 (IST)15 Apr 2019
NEET 2019: Syllabus for Chemistry

1. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

2. Equilibrium

3. Environmental Chemistry

4. Structure of Atom

5. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

6. Properties of Matter- Gases and Liquids

7. s-Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals)

8. p- block elements

10. Thermodynamics

11. Equilibrium

12. Redox reactions

13. Haloalkenes and Haloarenes

14. Surface Chemistry

15. Solid state

16. Solutions

17:20 (IST)15 Apr 2019
Syllabus of NEET UG 2019

Physics

1. Gravitation, Kinematics, Laws of Motion

2. Kinetic theory and perfect gas

3. System of particles, rigid body

4. Oscillations, waves

5. Work, Power and Energy

6. Bulk matter and its properties

7. Measurement, SI units

8. Heat, Temperature, Thermodynamics and its laws

9. Nuclei and Atoms

10. Electricity- Static and Current

11. Properties of matter, dual nature and radiation

12. Ray optics and optical instruments

13. Light- Reflection, Refraction, and laws

14. Magnetism and magnetic effects

15. Electrostatics

17:02 (IST)15 Apr 2019
NEET UG 2019: Paper pattern

The NEET is a three-hour long exam which includes three sections – physics, chemistry and biology.

Of the total 180 questions, 90 would be from biology and 45 each from physics and chemistry. Preparation syllabus includes the whole of Class 11 and 12 standard NCERT textbooks in the respective subjects. Every correct answer would fetch you plus four marks and every incorrect answer results in a negative mark. Questions that are not attempted do not have any penalty marks. So, choose your battles wisely, if you do not know a question for sure, do not mark it.

16:57 (IST)15 Apr 2019
NEET admit card 2019: Admit card to release any time

The hall ticket of the National Eligibility-Entrance-Test (NEET) examination will be conducted will be released on Monday, April 15, 2019. According to NTA director Vineet Joshi, the hall ticket of the NEET examination will be released by 6 pm. The candidates can download the hall ticket through the official website- ntaneet.nic.in.

15:42 (IST)15 Apr 2019
Know topics to come outside NCERT syllabus

Over the years students have commented just after an exam that some questions were outside NCERT. Now there are 3 aspects to it. First, on deeper analysis, more than 50 per cent of the questions that students found to be outside NCERT were actually from NCERT but students had not paid attention to that section. Second, 25 per cent of the questions were not directly from NCERT but from concepts in it. Remaining few were in all likelihood from topics in syllabus only but not directly from the book.

Students can research which topics these usually are and study only those from. Some are: Morphology, Anatomy of flowering plant, Human Physiology, Genetics, Evolution, Ecology, Human Health and Diseases.

In all previous NEET exams, candidates have been able to answer 85+ questions straight from NCERT.

15:21 (IST)15 Apr 2019
Syllabus of NCERT

The vast syllabus of NEET is covered in NCERT textbooks. In order to ensure that you do not miss anything, you should pay attention to all the lines in the book. Make your own notes as reading all the lines during revision is difficult.

15:12 (IST)15 Apr 2019
Make a proper time table for NEET preparation

In the weekly timetable, write down all the topics and things you need to cover. For example, it can be that you wish to cover 3 chapters each of physics, chemistry, biology, and attempt 1 mock test, 1 previous year question paper.

In the daily timetable, you should have a clear outline of what activity you have to do every day. Keep your routine in mind while making it. That is, consider your waking schedule, your tuitions or coaching, and other things. Make the daily timetable once and stick to it.

15:08 (IST)15 Apr 2019
NEET 2019: Solve previous year question papers

This is the first time that NTA shall conduct the national level medical entrance exam. However, this change in exam conducting body is not likely to impact the level of paper. So solving past year papers is crucial to accomplishing 3 things – being mentally prepared of the level of exam, improving speed and accuracy, getting a chance to work on your strong and weak areas before the exam.

15:05 (IST)15 Apr 2019
How to prepare for NEET 2019

NEET Mock Tests

Practising mock tests helps you understand the standard of test, exam pattern: Physics – 45 questions, Chemistry – 45 questions, Biology – 90 questions. After every mock test, one should check the answers and do a self-analysis of strengths and weaknesses.

15:02 (IST)15 Apr 2019
NEET UG exam to be conducted in paper-pen mode

The NEET UG exam will be conducted in paper-pen based mode. According to an official statement, NTA needs a total of 3,000 test centres to accommodate these applicants.

14:52 (IST)15 Apr 2019
Over 15 lakh candidates registered for NEET

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has received over 15 lakh applications for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) 2019 for admission to medical courses in the country and abroad.

Last year, 13 lakh candidates appeared for the exam. This year, the government has made NEET mandatory for Indian students to study medicine abroad as well, and the number of candidates was, therefore, expected to go higher.

14:32 (IST)15 Apr 2019
NEET admit card 2019: What to check?

The Admit Card will bear the candidate’s Roll Number, Name, Father’s Name, Category, Sub-Category, Photograph, Signature, Date of Birth, Language of Question Paper with Name and Address of examination Centre allotted on the hall ticket.  In case any information is not written or is mentioned wrong, candidates need to get in touch with the NTA.

14:25 (IST)15 Apr 2019
NTA NEET 2019 admit card to be available online only

When candidates will download the admit card, a copy of the same in PDF format will also be emailed to them on their registered email id. Other than that no personal communication regarding the hall ticket will be done by the NTA hence downloading the admit card is the only way to get the admit card for the exam.

14:23 (IST)15 Apr 2019
NTA to release NEET 2019 admit card

NTA to release the admit card or hall ticket for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2019 at its official website, ntaneet.nic.in or nta.ac.in. The exam is scheduled to be conducted on May 5, 2019. The three-hour exam will begin at 2 pm.

NEET admit card 2019 HIGHLIGHTS: The hall ticket can be downloaded from ntaneet.nic.in. (Representational image)

NEET admit card 2019 HIGHLIGHTS: The medical aspirants have to reach the examination centre on or before 1:30 pm. It would be appropriate to do a recce of the examination centre to confirm the location, distance etc to avoid any problem of reaching late.

Only those candidates who will wear "cultural/ customary dress at the examination centre, they should report at least an hour before the last reporting time i.e.12.30 noon". This will give authority enough time for proper frisking.

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