
NEET 2022: Application form to be released soon, when to expect exam and exam pattern
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NEET 2022 application forms are expected by March and exams are likely to be held in June. Candidates can get an idea about the exam pattern here.
The National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) 2022 notification and application form will be released soon by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on the official website of NEET-neet.nta.nic.in. The NEET application process was expected to start in January. However, it may begin in March. The NEET examination could be conducted in June as it was pushed because of the Covid-19 situation.
The NEET 2022 application process may begin in March due to the assembly polls and the ongoing situation in Covid-19.
The NEET 2022 exam could be scheduled for June. The dates can be decided depending on the Covid-19 situation at that time. However, no official statement is out yet.
NEET aspirants have increased demand to conduct the medical entrance exam twice a year to give students an extra chance. The demand to conduct NEET twice a year got stronger after several suicides of medical aspirants due to performance pressure.
The Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health discussed last year whether to conduct the NEET exam twice a year. However, no final decision has been made yet.
The NEET 2022 exam is expected to be held on the new exam pattern offering internal choices to medical aspirants.
The NEET exam is expected to consist of 200 questions out of which candidates will have to attempt 180 questions. The NEET exam will be divided into three sections- Physics, Chemistry and Biology, with a total of 720 marks.

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