NEET 2018 Schedule Released by CBSE – Exam on 6th May and Results in June 2018

NEET students The CBSE has almost finalised NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) – 2018 schedule. The prestigious medical entrance exam is likely to be held on 6th May 2018. The application process may start in the last week of January 2018.

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Tentative Schedule of NEET 2018:

CBSE has decided to conduct the examination on 6th May 2018. Notification has been issued by CBSE to this effect. Online application process will be started from the last week of January 2018 and the same will be closed by March 2018. Exact dates for these will be announced soon by CBSE.

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Counseling in June 2018

Results of NEET 2018 will be announced in the first week of June 2018. Admission counseling for the NEET qualified candidates will be held from 12th June 2018. Admission process will be completed by 31st August 2018.

Admission into MBBS courses in all medical colleges across the country except AIIMS will be based on NEET ranks. More than 1 lakh candidates will be appearing for NEET from AP and Telangana states.

Four Mistakes in NEET 2017 Question Paper

NEET Exam Experts in the coaching field have identified four mistakes / errors in the NEET 2017 examination conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) across the country on 7th May 2017. Over 11 lakh aspirants took the test as the experts claim there are at least four questions which have issues.

It is opined that one question came with two correct options and another question came with all four wrong multiple choice answers. NEET 2016 also had errors in the question paper.

Apart from NEET exam, JEE – another exam conducted by CBSE, also had similar errors in 2016. It had four erros of 12 marks. Experts feel that the CBSE should take more precautions to avoid wasting time of the candidates in the exam hall with wrong questions.

It is felt that the question number 4 in P Code paper has been phrased incorrectly. Here “instead of `Which of the following pairs of compounds is isoelectronic and isostructural?’ is should have been `Which of the following pairs of compounds is isostructural and has same number of valence electrons?“ pointed out by experts in the subject.

Question number 159 also has error in paper of code `P’. The other two “errors“ highlighted are the question number 149 and 175. CBSE has to introspect into these questions and take proper decision.

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