The Pros and Cons of NEET UG
NEET stands for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, It is the entrance exam used to get admission to MBBS India or MBBS Abroad. Every year in April, the NEET UG form is filled up by candidates. NEET UG Exam is conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA).
NEET UG Exam is conducted in 13 languages with pen and paper mode. NEET Exam application fees are Rs 1600/ General, Rs 1500/ OBC & Rs 900/ SC/ST. The aspirants should be 12th pass with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Highlights 2023
- Negative Marking - Yes
- Exam Languages - 13
- 17 years aspirants can apply - Yes
- Mode of the Exam - Pen, and Paper
NEET UG Syllabus
Neet UG Exam has 3 subjects i.e Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Physics has a total of 26 chapters, In chemistry has a total of 31 and Biology has a total of 38 Chapters. Biology is one of the most important subjects for NEET UG Aspirants.
Basically, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) is an Entrance Test for becoming an MBBS Doctor. 70% of the students choose MBBS Abroad because in India few seats are available.
MBBS in Russia is one of the most famous countries for Indian students. Plenty of students want to take admitted to Russia than Georgia, Kazakhstan, Philippines & more. After getting MBBS from Abroad, If Indian students want to practice in India or looking for NEET PG have to clear FMGE Exam.
Now, we know FMGE Exam but from 2023 we will also know it as the NEXT Exam. It means National Exit Test. After the NEXT Exam, you don’t need to give NEET PG exam, the NEET PG exam will be eliminated and you can do MD and MS on the NEXT Exam basis.
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