NEET-UG Common Entrance Test for MBBS Admissions 2012-13 – Seats, Syllabus, Exam Structure and Question Paper Pattern

Here comes another All India level entrance test for the convenience of thousands of aspirants of medical education. The Medical Council of India (MCI) has decided to conduct the All India Level Common Entrance Test for admission to Under Graduate medical courses (MBBS) for the academic year 2012-13. The test was named as National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Under Graduate (NEET – UG) Admissions to MBBS, Post Graduate and Super Specialty courses. NEET – UG 2012 dates have been announced. Following the directive of the Supreme Court, the MCI has initiated the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Under Graduates (NEET-UG). The process will commence from May next year. Number of Seats and Medical Colleges under NEET-UG is available in the earlier post on NEET-UG 2012. Following are details of exam structure, scheme of examination, syllabus for the entrance test, number of seats in various courses, application procedure and info on NEET-PG and NEET-SS entrance Exams for Medical PG and Super Specialty Admissions:

Number of Seats in MBBS and PG Medical Courses:
1) Seats for Under Graduate medical courses: 42,000
2) Seats for PG medical courses: 20,600

Common Core Syllabus: The Medical Council of India (MCI) has released common core syllabus for all India MBBS entrance exam. The syllabus has been put up in the public domain for feedback till 11th August 11 2011. It is available on the MCI official website at http://www.mciindia.org/tools/announcement/CoreSyllabus_NEET-UG.pdf . After taking into consideration any objections and opinions from students, parents and educationists and experts in the field, the syllabus for physics, chemistry and biology subjects would be finalized. The prescribed syllabus has been prepared and moderated by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT). The modalities and formalities for NEET-Post Graduation common entrance test (NEET – PG) for medical post-graduate (MD / MS) admissions are being worked out by the MCI and NCERT.

Examination Schedules: The NEET- UG examination is scheduled for the academic session January-February 2012. The pattern of the examination for NEET -UG, distribution of questions across different subjects and model questions for the entrance exam will be made available to all the students, parents and public on the website in August 2011. The NEET-SS for admission to super-specialty courses (DM/MCh) is also scheduled for June 2012.



156 thoughts on “NEET-UG Common Entrance Test for MBBS Admissions 2012-13 – Seats, Syllabus, Exam Structure and Question Paper Pattern”

  1. may i know..how many states still didnt agreed for neet ..???
    i mean how many states are going to conduct their cets ( state exams ) in 2013 …????

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    • It is most likely that all the states will accept NEET 2013. Only AP has some reservations which may not be accepted by Supreme Court as the state already given sufficient time to adopt to the changes.

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  2. This is totally unfair…the state board students are not able to cope up with the ncert and cbse syllabus…state board and cbse board have toattaly diffrent portions…and toipics like electrostatics , magnetism from physics are too vast…thermodynamics and organic chemistry are too hard to digest…while human anatomy is deleted…! Botany is too vast..sir we are going to treat human patients not plants or electric wires…we will cure patients not solve the numericals…while it is very difficult to prepare for NEET in very short period with such a bulky syllabus…i request you to take into consideration this syllabus again….thank you
    regards…

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  3. respected sir;
    this new pettern will be helpful onlywhen the syllabus of physics& chemistry is reduced a little, as it is not gonna help during medical study.

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  4. i am nt satisfied with the decision of mr. sibbal and the exam should be held in june month so that all student get free from board exams and revise syllabus completely

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