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Aakash MedicalAakash Institute is the first wing of Aakash
Educational Services Limited (AESL), which was
started in the year 1988. This wing is committed
to prepare students of medical entrance exams
i.e. NEET, AIIMS and JIPMER. It has been
persistently producing top rankers since 1994 in
the toughest medical entrance exams held in the
country, making it a unique brand.
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NEET
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National Eligibility cum Entrance Test The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) was being
conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
till 2018. From 2019 onwards the NEET (UG) will be conducted
by the National Testing Agency (NTA). NEET (UG) is applicable
for admission to MBBS/BDS Courses in India in Medical/Dental
Colleges run with the approval of Medical Council of
India/Dental Council of India under the Union Ministry of Health
and Family Welfare, Government of India except for the
institutions established through an Act of Parliament i.e. AIIMS
and JIPMER Puducherry.
NEET will now be a single exam in pen-and-paper mode and the same pattern will be followed as conducted on last
year. The number of languages in which NEET is conducted will also remain the same as last year.
The responsibility of the NTA will limited to the conduct of the entrance examination, declaration of result and
providing All India Rank to the Directorate General Health Services (DGHS), New Delhi, Government of India for the
conduct of counselling for 15% All India Quota Seats and for supplying the result to state/other Counselling
Authorities.
Candidates seeking admission in AFMC for MBBS Course will register online through NEET and they will also have
to register at www.afmc.nic.in. The links of the AFMC websites for registration & online application will be
activated after allotment of Roll Numbers to the candidates appearing in NEET.
Tentative Dates for NEET UG -2019The detailed schedule for JEE Main I, JEE Main II, NEET UG, etc. has been released by National Testing Agency
(NTA). While, JEE Main will be conducted twice a year, the agency will be conducting NEET 2019
only once and the mode for NEET UG exam will remain offline.
The following is the final schedule of exam to be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA):
NEET UG schedule
Mode of Examination
Registration Dates
Downloading of Admit Cards
Date of Examination
Date of Announcing Results
Pen & Paper Exam (in single session)
1st November to 30th November 2018
15th April 2019
5th May 2019
5th June 2019
Eligibility Criteria for NEET UG1. Indian Nationals, Non Resident Indians (NRI’s), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI’s), Persons of IndianOrigin
(PIO’s) & Foreign Nationals are eligible for appearing in the NEET (UG), 2019.
2. The candidate must have completed age of 17 years at the time of admission or will complete the age on
or before 31st December, 2019 i.e. the year of his/her admission to the 1st year M.B.B.S./B.D.S. Course.
3. The upper age limit for candidates seeking admission in MBBS/BDS seats shall be 25 years as on the date
of examination with a relaxation of 5 years for candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC category.
4. The candidate must have passed in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Bio-technology and
English individually.
5. The candidate must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and
Biology/ Bio-technology at the qualifying examination for General category (GC), 45% marks for General-
PH and 40% marks for SC-PH/ ST-PH/ OBC-PH.
6. The candidates belonging to the States of Andhra Pradesh and Telengana shall also be eligible for 15% All
India Quota seats from the academic year 2018-19 onward.
Test Pattern of NEET UG
1. The NEET (UG) shall consist of one paper containing 180 objective type questions of 720 marks from
Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany & Zoology).
2. Every question has four options with single correct answer.
3. For each correct response the candidate will get 4 marks.
4. For each incorrect response 1 mark will be deducted from the total score.
5. More than one answer indicated in a question will be deemed as incorrect response and will be negatively
marked.
6. Duration of the paper would be 3 hours (10:00 am to 01:00 pm).
7. The candidate can opt for question paper in either of the following languages: Hindi/ English/ Gujarati/
Marathi/ Oriya/ Bengali/ Assamese/ Telugu/ Tamil/ Kannada/ Urdu.
Note: NTA is also establishing a countrywide network of test practice centres (TPCs) for students of rural
areas so that everyone will have an opportunity to practice before the exam. From 1st September, 2018 on
every Saturday & Sunday, various schools/engineering colleges with computer are being started practicing
of tests for any student can avail the facility free of charge. The practice tests will help the candidates to
familiarize themselves with logging into the system and how to use computer at the time of actual test. The
TPCs will have a downloaded Computer Based Test (CBT) which will be similar to the actual test to be
conducted on the exam day.
Source – https://www.nta.ac.in/https://cbseneet.nic.in/cbseneet/Welcome.aspx
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Analysis of NEET UG-2018
The National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test – 2018 was conducted by the Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE) as per regulations framed under the Indian Medical Council Act-1956 and
the Dentists Act-1948 as both amended in 2016 for admission to MBBS/BDS Courses in India in
Medical/Dental Colleges run with the approval of Medical Council of India/Dental Council of India under
the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India except for the institutions
established through an Act of Parliament e.g. AIIMS and JIPMER Puducherry. The mode for NEET UG
exam was offline.
NEET (UG)
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Chemistry 45 4 x 45 = 180
Biology (Botany & Zoology) 90 4 x 90 = 360
MCQs Total - 180 MM - 720
Physics 45 4 x 45 = 180
-1 3 hrs.
Subjects / Types No. of Questions Marking Scheme Negative Marks Duration of Test
Details of the candidates qualified the test on the basis of the minimum qualifying criteria of NEET-UG, 2018
The Trend of Questions in NEET UG -2018The NEET (UG) paper was of 180 objective types multiple choice questions (MCQs) from Physics, Chemistry and
Biology (Botany & Zoology). Every question has four options with single correct answer. For each correct response,
4 marks awarded and for each incorrect response 1 mark was deducted from the total score. More than one answer
indicated in a question deemed as incorrect response and negatively marked. Languages of the question were
Hindi/ English/ Gujarati/ Marathi/ Oriya/ Bengali/ Assamese/ Telugu/ Tamil/ Kannada/ Urdu.
Category Qualifying Criteria / Cutoff Percentile Marks Range / Cutoff Score No. of Candidates
OTHERS 50th Percentile 691-119 6,34,897
OBC 40th Percentile 118-96 54,653
SC 40th Percentile 118-96 17,209
ST 40th Percentile 118-96 7446
UR & PH 45th Percentile 118-107 205
OBC & PH 40th Percentile 106-96 104
SC & PH 40th Percentile 106-96 36
ST & PH 40th Percentile 106-96 12
7,14,562 TOTAL
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Highlights of NEET-UG-2018
CANDIDATES NUMBER REMARKS
No. of candidates registered 13,26,725 16.49% increase from NEET, 2017
No of Candidates Present 12,69,922 95.71%
No of Candidates Absent 56,803 (4.28% Absentees)
Indian Nationals 13,23,673 99.78%
NRIs 1842 00.13%
OCIs 529 00.04%
PIO 60 9 candidate less from 2017
Foreigners 621 00.04%
Male 5,80,649 43.76%
Female 7,46,075 56.23%
Transgender 1 7 less from 2017
Un Reserved 4,84,480 36.51%
SC 1,81,217 13.66%
ST 80,868 6.09%
OBC 5,80,160 43.73%
Number of Cities 136 32% more from 2017
Number of Languages 11 -
Number of centres 2255 17.38 %(334 more)
Number of rooms 5,60,000+ -
Number of invigilators 1,50,000+ -
Number of Observers 4500+ -
No of City Coordinators 153 23.38%
NEET has become the first Global Entrance Examination in the country because of
following were allowed to appear in NEET-UG, 2018:
? • Indian Nationals
? • Non Resident Indians (NRIs) • Foreign Nationals
? • Overseas Citizen of India (OCIs)
• Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs)
Seats to be filled through NEET (UG)-2018 were classified in the following categories:
? • All India Quota Seats
? • State Government Quota Seats
? • State/Management/NRI Quota Seats in Private Medical/ Dental Colleges or any Private/Deemed
University
? • Central Pool Quota Seats
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-UG, 2018 result was declared by CBSE
The Result of NEET-UG, 2018 has been declared on the basis of the qualifying criteria prescribed by the
Medical Council of India and Dental Council of India and also based on the information submitted by the
candidates in their online application forms.
Candidates Registered Appeared Absent Qualified
Male 5,80,649 5,53,849 26,800 3,12,399
Female 7,46,075 7,16,072 30,003 4,02,162
Transgender 01 01 NIL 01
Total 13,26,725 12,69,922 56,803 7,14,562
Statistics of NEET UG 2018
Category Registered Appeared Qualified
OBC 5,80,160 5,56,621 3,27,575
SC 1,81,217 1,71,856 87,311
ST 80,868 75,232 31,360
UR 4,84,480 4,66,213 2,68,316
Total 13,26,725 12,69,922 7,14,562
Category wise Details of the Candidates
Nationality Registered Candidates Appeared Absent Qualified
Indian 13,23,673 12,67,229 56,444 7,12,635
Foreigner 621 518 103 324
NRI 1842 1651 191 1200
OCI 529 469 60 367
PIO 60 55 5 36
Nationality wise Details of the Candidates
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S.No Candidate Name Gender Marks Secured Percentile Score All India Rank State
1. KALPANA KUMARI Female 691 99.999921 1 Bihar
2. ROHAN PUROHIT Male 690 99.999764 2 Telangana
3. HIMANSHU SHARMA Male 690 99.999764 3 Delhi
4. AAROSH DHAMIJA Male 686 99.999606 4 Delhi
5. PRINCE CHOUDHARY Male 686 99.999606 5 Rajasthan
6. VARUN MUPPIDI Male 685 99.999449 6 Other
7. AGRAWAL KRISHNA ASHISH Male 685 99.999449 7 Maharashtra
8. ANKADALA ANIRUDH BABU Male 680 99.999134 8 Andhra Pradesh
9. MADHVAN GUPTA Male 680 99.999134 9 Punjab
10. RAMNEEK KAUR MAHAL Female 680 99.999134 10 Punjab
11. ADITYA GUPTA Male 680 99.999134 11 Delhi
12. KEERTHANA K Female 676 99.998976 12 Tamil Nadu
13. RITWIK KUMAR SAHOO Male 676 99.998976 13 West Bengal
14. ONTERU VENKATA SAI Male 675 99.998189 14 Andhra Pradesh
HARSHA VARDHAN REDDY
15. SAHIL SACHINBHAI SHAH Male 675 99.998189 15 Gujarat
16. MENDA JAIDEEP Male 675 99.998189 16 Andhra Pradesh
17. ABHISHEK KUMAR Male 675 99.998189 17 Delhi
18. TANUJ JATIN PRESSWALA Male 675 99.998189 18 Gujarat
19. KODURU SRIHARSHA Male 675 99.998189 19 Andhra Pradesh
20. AMULYA GUPTA Male 675 99.998189 20 Delhi
Details of the top 20 Candidates
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State name Registered Appeared Qualified
Jammu and Kashmir 24103 23085 12515
Himachal Pradesh 12954 12295 7528
Punjab 15606 14825 9774
Chandigarh 1344 1309 940
Uttarakhand 12570 12075 7070
Haryana 30542 29476 21398
Delhi 28463 27666 20397
Rajasthan 82000 79057 58738
Uttar Pradesh 132835 128329 76778
Bihar 66071 63003 37899
Sikkim 820 785 383
Arunachal Pradesh 3763 3475 1402
Nagaland 2171 2045 600
Manipur 6070 5780 3651
Mizoram 1398 1292 526
Tripura 3283 3150 1496
Meghalaya 2760 2515 1049
Assam 24622 23108 9931
West Bengal 58159 55888 32741
Jharkhand 15337 14838 9039
Odisha 33658 32301 19600
Chhattisgarh 25148 23773 10919
Madhya Pradesh 48774 46406 23638
Gujarat 74115 72351 32625
Daman & Diu 301 294 100
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 466 454 187
Maharashtra 182218 177353 70184
Andhra Pradesh 51229 49253 35732
Karnataka 94808 85288 54163
Goa 3611 3338 1526
Lakshadweep 342 313 155
Kerala 114214 108907 72682
Tamil Nadu 120000 114602 45336
Puducherry 4573 4462 1768
Andaman & Nicobar Is 942 912 453
Telangana 46245 44877 30912
Other 1210 1042 727
Total 1326725 1269922 714562
State wise Details of the Candidates Qualified
Information regarding 15% All India Quota Seats
Information regarding State Quota Seats
List of Abbreviations
The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Government of India will conduct the
Counselling for Online Counselling to 15% All India Quota Seats, Deemed Universities,
Central Universities, Seats of ESIC and AFMC, BHU & AMU. Candidates may visit website
www.mcc.nic.in for further information. Candidates will apply for 15% All India Quota
seats as per the directions of DGHS and Counselling will be stopped soon the seats are
exhausted.
For State quota and other seats falling under the ambit of States, candidates may apply to
their domicile states and a merit list as per State rules and based on All India Rank will be
prepared by concerned Counselling Authorities. The counselling for Private Medical
Colleges will also be conducted by the concerned State Counselling Authority.
• NEET – National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
• NTA – National Testing Agency
• MBBS – Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
• CBSE – Central Board of Secondary Education
• CoBSE – Council of Boards of School Education
• MHRD – Ministry of Human Resource Development
• DGHS – Directorate General of Health Services
• AIR – All India Rank
• GEN – General
• OBC – Other Backward Classes
• SC – Scheduled Caste
• ST – Scheduled Tribe
• PH – Physically Handicapped
• OCI/PIO – Overseas Citizen of India Certificate Holder or Person of Indian Origin Card
Holder
• AFMC – Armed Force Medical College
• BHU – Banaras Hindu University
• AMU – Aligarh Muslim University
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Sources: http://cbseneet.nic.in/cbseneet/Welcome.aspx