NEET 2019 Exams will be held on May 5, Details given for Exam Preparation

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NEET 2019: The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-UG) 2019 is scheduled to be held on Sunday, May 5, 2019.  Online application process has been extended till 7th Dec. 2018.

The registration process was scheduled to be closed on November 30, but according to the  Supreme Court’s order it has been extended now till 7th Dec. 2018.

The candidates can get further details by visiting www.ntaneet.nic.in.

Syllabus for NEET UG 2019

Physics

1. Gravitation, Kinematics, Laws of Motion

2. Kinetic theory and perfect gas

3. System of particles, rigid body

4. Oscillations, waves

5. Work, Power and Energy

6. Bulk matter and its properties

7. Measurement, SI units

8. Heat, Temperature, Thermodynamics and its laws

9. Nuclei and Atoms

10. Electricity- Static and Current

11. Properties of matter, dual nature and radiation

12. Ray optics and optical instruments

13. Light- Reflection, Refraction, and laws

14. Magnetism and magnetic effects

15. Electrostatics

Chemistry

1. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

2. Equilibrium

3. Environmental Chemistry

4. Structure of Atom

5. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure

6. Properties of Matter- Gases and Liquids

7. s-Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals)

8. p- block elements

10. Thermodynamics

11. Equilibrium

12. Redox reactions

13. Haloalkenes and Haloarenes

14. Surface Chemistry

15. Solid state

16. Solutions

Biology

1. Diversity in Living world

2. Structural organisation in animals and plants

3. Cell structure and function

4. Plant physiology

5. Human physiology

6. Reproduction

7. Genetics and evolution

8. Biology and Human welfare

9. Biotechnology and its applications

10. Ecology and environment.

NEET UG 2019: PAPER PATTERN

The exam will be held for 3 hour and it has three sections – physics, chemistry and biology.

There will be 180 questions in which 90 would be from biology and 45 each from physics and chemistry. The syllabus will be based on  Class 11 and 12 standard NCERT textbooks in the respective subjects.

Every correct answer gives you plus four marks and every incorrect answer will result negative mark. Questions which will not be answered will not have any penalty marks.

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