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NEET Exam Pattern 2025: What's New?

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21-03-2025

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Are you a medical aspirant who is trying to ace your NEET examination in 2025? If you want to do your MBBS in government college with low bucks, you cannot skip NEET! 

In this blog, we are planning to crack the NEET exam pattern 2025! Don’t sweat it, we help you crack it like a pro with the stellar pattern. 

Understanding the NEET Exam Pattern 2025

Every year NEET pattern has a similar pattern of questions from Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. However, NEET is a sorting hat for your medical seat. The pattern might be similar every year, but this year it is expected to replicate the pre-covid pattern.

There will be 180 compulsory questions, 45 from Physics and Chemistry and 90 from Biology. The duration of the exam is 3 hours and oops, there might not be optional questions. Let us look into the NEET 2025 exam details. 

Preparing for your NEET exam based on the pattern is always the best strategy to avoid any last-minute surprises. 

Total Number of Questions & Subject-Wise Breakdown: How Many Subjects are there in NEET?

NEET Subject Wise Marks:

SubjectTotal QuestionsQuestions to AttemptTotal Marks
Physics5045180
Chemistry5045180
Botany5045180
Zoology5045180
Total200180720

 

 

 

 

NEET Exam Mode, Duration & Language Options

 

Well, we have geared up for the NEET examination and it is already April! Now that you have noted down the questions and the subject-wise marks for the exam, let us look into the other aspects, mode, duration, and language options. 

1. NEET Exam Mode

NEET is old-school cool—it’s a pen-and-paper test. Yep, you’ll be handed a NEET OMR sheet to bubble in your answers using a black or blue ballpoint pen. No screens, no glitches—just you, your pen, and a whole lot of MCQs to tackle!

2. NEET Exam Time Duration

Tick-tock! You’ve got 3 hours and 20 minutes (that’s 200 minutes, if you’re counting) to ace 180 questions out of 200. Here’s the breakdown:

  • Physics – 50 questions (answer 45)
  • Chemistry – 50 questions (answer 45)
  • Biology – 100 questions (answer 90)

Pro tip: Each right answer gets you 4 marks, but a wrong one costs you -1 mark—so bubble wisely!

3. NEET Language Options

Language barriers? Not here! NEET speaks 13 languages, so you can pick what vibes with you best. Your options:

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Assamese
  • Bengali
  • Gujarati
  • Kannada
  • Malayalam
  • Marathi
  • Odia
  • Punjabi
  • Tamil
  • Telugu
  • Urdu

NEET 2025 Marking Scheme & Negative Marking Rules

Scoring in NEET is not as challenging as you think it might be. The trick is to understand the NEET negative marking rules and the schemes clearly. 

  • +4 marks for each correct answer (yay!)
  • -1 mark for each incorrect answer (ouch!)
  • 0 marks for unattempted questions (no harm, no foul)

Partial answers? Nope—there’s no halfway credit. So, double-check before you bubble and avoid those sneaky negative marks. Strategy is key—play smart and aim for accuracy over guesswork!

NEET Exam Pattern 2025  & Difficulty Level

So the pattern is quite similar and you might think what could be more difficult? We gotta tell you some good news!

  • Total Questions: 200 (Answer 180)
  • Sections: Physics, Chemistry, Biology (sub-divided into Botany and Zoology)
  • Question Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Each subject is divided into two sections:

  • Section A: 35 questions (attempt all)
  • Section B: 15 questions (attempt any 10)

As for the difficulty level—it’s a mixed bag! Expect a blend of:

  • Easy-peasy: About 20-25% of the questions are straightforward.
  • Moderate: 50-55% of questions test your conceptual clarity.
  • Tough nuts: Around 20-25% will make you scratch your head.

Changes or Updates in the NEET 2025 Pattern

 

Feature

NEET 2024

NEET 2025 (Updated)

Total Questions200(Answer 180)200(Answer 180)
Exam Duration3 Hours 20 Minutes3 Hours 20 Minutes
Question FormatMCQs(Multiple Choice Questions)MCQs(Multiple Choice Questions)
Sectional Structure2 Sections per subject (A 35; B 15)2 Sections per subject (A 35; B 15)
Negative Marking-1 for wrong answers-1 for wrong answers
Language Options13 Languages13 Languages
New AdditionsNo major structural changesPotential syllabus adjustments

 

 NEET 2025 Syllabus vs Previous Years

You have got a good news! NEET syllabus doesn’t change its core pattern or the subjects. However, the topics’ focus can fluctuate based on the difficulty and cut off the previous year. 

SubjectNEET 2024 SyllabusNEET 2025 Syllabus
PhysicsClass 11 and 12 NCERT questions.Mostly unchanged but mor focus on the principles
ChemistryClass 11 and 12 NCERT questions(inorganic and organic)Focus on the practical emphasis
BiologyClass 11 & 12 NCERTInclusion of advanced genetics
New TopicsNonePossible inclusion of emerging medical technological advances

 

 

 

Subject-Wise Time Management Tips

When you prepare for your NEET examination, make sure to prepare for all the subjects with equal importance, it is like managing three balls, drop one, and things get messy!

  • Physics: Allocate 50-60 minutes—it’s calculation-heavy, so save tough problems for later. Prioritize formula-based and conceptual questions.
  • Chemistry: Aim for 45-50 minutes—organic and inorganic sections can be quick wins. Practice reaction mechanisms and periodic trends for speed.
  • Biology: Reserve 90 minutes—with 90 questions to answer, quick recall is your best friend. Focus on NCERT diagrams and terminologies.

Role of Mock Tests and Strategies

Mock tests are your holy grail. Imagine preparing everything and sitting in an exam hall with 3 hours duration and so many questions to solve? Once you start solving mock test papers and prepare for your exam with a strategy, you can easily tackle the complex questions within a given time!

Pro Strategy:

  • First Pass: Tackle easy questions to boost confidence and secure marks.
  • Second Pass: Handle medium-level questions.
  • Third Pass: Attempt the challenging ones if time allows.

Final Thoughts

Cracking NEET is a big deal—but your journey to becoming a doctor doesn’t end there. If you’re eyeing a medical career in the U.S., the Miles Pathway for Doctors offers an exciting, streamlined route. With this pathway, you can pursue pre-med studies and basic science in the Caribbean, gain clinical experience in the U.S., and eventually secure a U.S. residency. Plus, no MCAT is required for many programs, making it easier to turn your white-coat dreams into reality.

So, whether you’re bubbling in answers for NEET or planning your next big step, know this, your medical journey is just beginning, and the possibilities are endless!

Frequently Asked Questions

How many subjects are there in NEET?

NEET has three mighty subjects ready to test your brainpower:

  • Physics (because gravity never takes a break)
  • Chemistry (where elements love to mingle)
  • Biology (a VIP pass to the world of living things – hello, mitochondria!)

How many questions are there in the NEET Exam?\

Brace yourself – there are 200 questions on the paper, but you only need to answer 180. Here’s the breakdown:

  • NEET Physics Total Marks: 50 questions (attempt 45 – thank us later!)
  • NEET Chemistry Total Marks: 50 questions (again, just 45 will do)
  • NEET Biology Total Marks: 100 questions (no shortcuts here, tackle ‘em all)

Does NEET have a negative marking?

Oh yes – NEET loves to play tough!

  • +4 marks for every right answer (cha-ching!)
  • -1 mark for every wrong answer (ouch!)
  • 0 marks for skipping (sometimes, silence is golden)

What are the changes in the NEET exam pattern 2025?

So far, no earth-shattering changes for NEET 2025—but keep an eye on the NTA website for surprises. For now, here’s the lowdown:

  • 3 hours and 20 minutes of brain gymnastics
  • Two sections per subject:
    • Section A: 35 questions (no escape)
    • Section B: 15 questions (attempt any 10 – your choice!)
  • Old-school pen-and-paper format – so sharpen those pencils!
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