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NEET Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the NEET exam matrix, preparation logistics, qualifying indicators, and Curiosity platform adaptive run features.

UPDATED: May 24, 2026INDEXED FOR NEET 2026
[01 / ABOUT NEET EXAM]
[01]What is NEET?+
NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is India's single national-level medical entrance examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). It is mandatory for admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and nursing programs in India. The exam tests students on Biology, Chemistry, and Physics based on NCERT Class 11 and 12 syllabus.
[02]What is the NEET 2026 exam pattern?+
NEET 2026 has 200 questions (180 to attempt) across Biology (90 questions), Chemistry (45 questions), and Physics (45 questions). Total marks: 720. Duration: 3 hours 20 minutes. Each correct answer gives +4 marks, and each wrong answer deducts -1 mark (negative marking). The exam is conducted in pen-and-paper (offline) mode.
[03]What is the eligibility criteria for NEET 2026?+
Candidates must have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English. Minimum aggregate of 50% for General category, 45% for PwBD, and 40% for SC/ST/OBC. There is no upper age limit as per the latest guidelines. Indian citizens, NRIs, OCI, and foreign nationals are eligible.
[04]How many times can I attempt NEET?+
As per the current NTA guidelines, there is no limit on the number of attempts for NEET. You can take the exam as many times as you want, provided you meet the eligibility criteria.
[05]What is the NEET exam date for 2026?+
The NEET 2026 exam is typically conducted in May. The exact date is announced by NTA through the official website (neet.nta.nic.in). Registration usually opens in January-February. Check the official NTA website for the latest updates.
[06]What is the NEET cutoff for government medical colleges?+
NEET cutoff varies each year and depends on factors like difficulty level, number of candidates, and available seats. Generally, a score of 600+ is considered safe for top government medical colleges. For general category, the qualifying cutoff is typically around 50th percentile (approximately 135-145 marks). State-wise cutoffs vary significantly.
[02 / NEET PREPARATION]
[01]How to prepare for NEET from scratch?+
Start by thoroughly reading NCERT textbooks for Class 11 and 12 (Biology, Chemistry, Physics). Build concepts chapter by chapter. Practice MCQs daily using apps like Curiosity. Take weekly mock tests to build exam stamina. Focus on high-weightage chapters first. Use spaced repetition for long-term memory. Allocate study time: 40% Biology, 30% Chemistry, 30% Physics.
[02]Is NCERT enough for NEET?+
For Biology, NCERT is largely sufficient — 85-90% of Biology questions come directly from NCERT. For Chemistry, NCERT covers Inorganic and some Physical Chemistry well, but you may need reference books for Organic Chemistry problem practice. For Physics, NCERT builds the conceptual foundation, but additional numerical practice from books like HC Verma or DC Pandey is recommended.
[03]What are the best books for NEET preparation?+
Essential books: NCERT Biology, Chemistry, Physics (Class 11 & 12) — mandatory. Additional: Biology: Trueman's Biology, MTG NEET Champion. Chemistry: MS Chauhan (Organic), VK Jaiswal (Inorganic), N Avasthi (Physical). Physics: HC Verma, DC Pandey, Irodov (advanced). NEET PYQs: MTG or Disha publications.
[04]How many hours should I study for NEET daily?+
Most NEET toppers study 6-8 hours of focused study daily. Quality matters more than quantity. Use the Pomodoro technique (25 min study + 5 min break). Ensure 7-8 hours of sleep for memory consolidation. Include physical exercise and short breaks. Consistency (6 hours daily for a year) beats marathon sessions (14 hours occasionally).
[05]Which subject should I start with for NEET?+
Start with Biology since it carries 50% of NEET marks (360/720) and is heavily NCERT-based. Then move to Chemistry (easier scoring section). Finally, tackle Physics (requires most problem-solving practice). However, maintain parallel study of all three subjects — never neglect one subject entirely.
[06]How to improve accuracy in NEET?+
Practice MCQs daily — aim for 50-100 questions per day. Review every wrong answer and understand the concept behind it. Use adaptive practice apps like Curiosity that track your accuracy and focus on weak areas. Take timed mock tests to build speed and accuracy simultaneously. Maintain an error log and revise mistakes weekly.
[03 / ABOUT CURIOSITY APP]
[01]What is Curiosity?+
Curiosity is a 100% free NEET preparation web app with 10,000+ MCQs, adaptive mock tests (Smart Recall algorithm), an AI tutor for instant doubt resolution, chapter-wise performance analytics, and a built-in notes system. It covers Biology, Chemistry, and Physics based on the NCERT syllabus. No ads, no subscriptions, no paywalls.
[02]Is Curiosity free? Are there hidden charges?+
Curiosity is completely free. There are absolutely no hidden charges, no premium plans, no ads, and no paywalls. All features — including mock tests, AI tutor, analytics, and 10,000+ MCQs — are available at zero cost. The app was built to make quality NEET preparation accessible to all students.
[03]How does the Smart Recall algorithm work?+
Smart Recall uses adaptive spaced repetition. Each quiz contains: 50% new questions (unseen material), 30% corrections (questions you previously got wrong), and 20% refresher (questions you got right but need periodic review). This scientifically-proven approach ensures maximum long-term retention and focuses your practice on weak areas.
[04]Can the AI tutor generate custom MCQs?+
Yes! Ask the AI tutor to generate practice questions on any NEET topic. For example, type 'Give me 5 MCQs on genetics' and get instant NEET-style MCQs with options and explanations. These generated questions are automatically saved to your personal question bank and appear in future quizzes.
[05]What devices does Curiosity work on?+
Curiosity is a responsive web app that works on any device with a web browser — phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. No app download is required. Simply visit the website, sign up for free, and start practicing. You can also add it to your home screen for quick access.
[06]How many questions does Curiosity have?+
Curiosity has over 10,000 high-quality MCQs covering the complete NCERT-based NEET syllabus. Questions span Biology (Botany & Zoology), Chemistry (Physical, Organic, Inorganic), and Physics. The database includes previous year NEET questions and AI-generated practice questions.
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