
With NEET 2026 approaching fast (May 3, 2026), now is the time to brush up your concepts with mock paper solving and performance evaluation. Physics being one of the key subjects could be a game-changer for medical aspirants. Whether you will secure a government seat or settle for less competitive private colleges could depend on how many marks you manage to score in the Physics section. For top-tier institutes, such as AIIMS, you should aim for at least 160 to 170+ marks out of total 180 in NEET 2026 Physics.

Of all three subjects in the NEET exam, Chemistry is considered the most scoring and often acts as the ultimate ‘rank booster’. As most of the questions are asked directly from NCERT textbooks, it becomes easier for students to attempt these quickly and accurately, and even achieve a perfect 180/180 score. The NEET Chemistry section strikes a balance between rote memorization and conceptual application. However, looking at the last 4-5 years’ question pattern, we can say that the questions are now more inclined towards application-based problems and Assertion-Reasoning pairs. To master this pattern, the best strategy is to solve predicted questions and mock papers. This article provides a list of top 50 NEET Chemistry 2026 most expected questions to boost your last-minute preparation!

NEET Biology 2026 section will comprise 90 questions. Now with only a handful of days left for NEET, it is quite common for candidates to panic. The best thing that you can do before your big day is to review your syllabus. The total marks allotted for the Biology section are 360, with 180 each provided for Botany and Zoology.

NEET UG 2026 exam is scheduled for Sunday, May 3, 2026. The paper will be held in an offline mode from 2:00 PM to 5:20 PM IST, with a duration of 3 hours and 20 minutes. The NEET UG exam day starts with a nerve-wracking frisking process during which candidates are checked for any barred items and ensure they are in proper uniform. If you violate any guidelines released by NTA, the frisking process may take longer than usual, which will delay your entrance to the exam hall and cause anxiety, which can affect your performance.

NEET UG 2026 Female Dress Code is clarified by NTA ahead of NEET. The NEET UG 2026 exam will be held on May 3, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM in an offline mode. Apart from preparing for the entrance, completing the syllabus, and revising, there is one other important aspect to be considered, which is the dress code. If the candidates violate the dress code addressed by NTA, they will lose time and, in extreme scenarios, might be barred from entering the exam centre. Check the complete guide on NEET UG 2026 Female Dress Code here.
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