NEET exam is going to be conducted, in such a situation, students should know that this time the pattern of NEET exam has been changed.
NEET 2025 exam is going to be conducted on 4th May, which will be held from 2 pm to 5 pm at various exam centers across the country. In such a situation, admit cards have also been issued. Let the students know that this year NTA has amended the paper pattern of NEET UG, in which optional questions will no longer come in the 'B' section, these have been removed by NTA. Earlier, NEET paper 2 was in sections A and B.
Let us inform that NTA had introduced optional questions of section B during the Kovid-19 epidemic, in which students had to solve 10 questions out of 15 questions.
From which subject will the questions come?
Now a total of 180 questions will be asked in the NEET 2025 paper, which will be of 720 marks i.e. one question will be asked for 4 marks. The exam syllabus will include questions from Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects of class 11th and 12th. The paper will be asked in many languages, such as Hindi, English, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Odia, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Punjabi and Urdu.
What is the format of the paper?
Subject- Section and number of questions
Physics- 45 from section A
Chemistry- 45 from section A
Botany- 45 from section A
Zoology- 45 from section A
Total- 180 questions
Students will be given 3 hours to solve the paper. At the same time, there is also minus marking in the paper, that is, if you answer one question wrong, 1 mark will be deducted from your correct question. In such a situation, students should solve only those questions about which they are right.
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