NEET 2023 Registration begins

 

Registration for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2023 begins

 
National Testing Agency has begun the registration process for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2023 on the official website, ntaneet.nic.in from March 6, 2023. The Application process will conclude on April 6, 2023 (up to 09:00 pm). Successful transaction of fee through Credit/Debit Card/Net-banking/UPI is April 6, 2023 (up to 11:50 pm).  All those candidates interested to pursue undergraduate medical courses in medical institutions in India can apply for NEET 2023 only through online mode at the official website
 
An Application Fee of Rs. 1700 (General Category), Rs. 1600 (General-EWS/ OBC-NCL* and SC/ST/PwD/ and Third gender candidates are required to pay Rs. 900. The fee for NRI candidates is Rs 9,500. All applicants have to pay GST and processing charges which will be in addition to exam fees.
 
NEET 2023 is scheduled to be conducted on May 7, 2023 in offline mode on in 13 languages i.e. English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu. 

 

Steps for NEET 2023 Registration

  • Step-1: Register for the Online Application Form and note down the system-generated Application Number. The candidate should provide the required details while filling the Online Application Form.
  • Step-2:  The Candidates can log in with the system-generated Application Number and pre-created Password for completing the Application Form including filling up personal details, choosing the Question Paper medium and Examination Cities, providing the details of Educational Qualifications, and uploading the images and documents 
  • Step-3: Make payment of fee using a suitable mode of payment.

Note: All the steps mentioned above can be done together or at separate times

 

The duration of examination will be 200 minutes (3 hrs. 20 minutes). The medical entrance test will comprise of four subjects – Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology. Each subject will consist of two sections with internal choices in one section. While Section A will consist of 35 questions, section B will have only 15 questions. Out of the 15 questions from Section B, candidates can choose to attempt any 10 questions.