NEET FAQs 2026 (NTA):
1. How is NEET Coaching Online Beneficial for NEET Preparation?
Many students, especially NRIs, have started taking NEET coaching online due to its numerous benefits. It is easily accessible from anywhere in the world, provides a better learning environment free from distractions, and saves a lot of commuting time compared to offline coaching. For NRI students, it bridges the gap by providing access to expert faculty familiar with the Indian education system and offers better support throughout the preparation journey.
2. What Are The Different Modes of Online Coaching Available for NEET?
NEET online coaching can be accessed in two primary ways. The first is a self-paced or passive mode, where recorded video lectures, notes, and test materials are provided to students to study at their own convenience. The second is through live and interactive sessions, where both the teacher and students can take part actively during an ongoing class, allowing for real-time doubt-solving and a more engaging learning experience.
3. What Are Some Recommended Books for NEET Preparation?
The foundation for NEET preparation is the NCERT curriculum. Therefore, the most crucial books are the NCERT textbooks for Classes 11 and 12 in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Students must master these books thoroughly before moving to any other reference material.
For supplementary practice and deeper understanding, the following books are recommended:
- Physics: Concepts of Physics by HC Verma, Objective Physics by DC Pandey.
- Chemistry: Physical Chemistry by O P Tandon, Modern's ABC of Chemistry.
- Biology: Biology Vol 1 & Vol 2 by Trueman, Objective Biology by Dinesh.
4. What Are The Important Things to Note for NEET?
NEET is a highly competitive national-level entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), which allows successful candidates admission to MBBS, BDS, and other undergraduate medical courses in India. Key eligibility criteria for all students, including NRIs/OCIs, are:
- Age Requirement: A candidate must be at least 17 years old as of December 31st of the year of admission.
- Qualifying Examination: Must have passed Class 12 or an equivalent examination (e.g., a US High School Diploma). NRI students must obtain an Equivalence Certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
- Required Subjects: The candidate must have studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects in their qualifying examination.
5. What is the current NEET exam pattern and marking scheme?
The NEET (UG) exam is an offline, pen-and-paper test conducted once a year. The total duration is 3 hours and 20 minutes. The paper consists of 200 multiple-choice questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany & Zoology), out of which you have to attempt 180 questions. Each subject is divided into Section A (35 compulsory questions) and Section B (15 questions, attempt any 10). The marking scheme is +4 marks for each correct answer, -1 mark for each incorrect answer, and 0 for unattempted questions, making the total score 720 marks.
6. Is there a special reservation or quota for NRI students in NEET?
There is no specific reservation for NRIs in government medical colleges through the All India Quota (AIQ). However, NRI, OCI, and PIO students can seek admission under the "NRI Quota" available in most Deemed Universities and some private medical colleges. Seats under this quota have a separate, often higher, fee structure. It's crucial for students to check the specific admission policies and seat matrix of individual institutions during the counselling process.
7. In which languages is the NEET exam conducted?
The NEET exam is conducted in 13 different languages, including English, Hindi, and 11 regional languages. For NRI students and those who have completed their schooling in an English-medium curriculum abroad, the English language paper is the standard option. You can select your preferred language during the application process, and English is available as an option at all exam centers, both in India and abroad (if international centers are available).
8. How can I manage time zone differences for live online classes?
This is a common challenge, but most premier online coaching institutes are equipped to handle it. Look for platforms that offer flexible batch timings or run special batches catering to students in different time zones (like the US, UK, or Middle East). Additionally, almost all online programs provide recordings of live classes, so even if you miss a session, you can watch it later at your convenience and get your doubts cleared in separate, scheduled sessions.
9. What specific documents are required for an NRI/OCI student during NEET registration and counselling?
Along with standard documents like photographs and academic mark sheets, NRI/OCI students need to prepare a specific set of documents. These typically include:
- Passport of the candidate and the parent/sponsor.
- Proof of NRI/OCI status of the financial sponsor (e.g., Visa, Resident Card).
- An affidavit from the sponsor confirming their relationship and their responsibility for all educational fees.
- An Equivalence Certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), which certifies that your foreign qualification (e.g., US High School Diploma) is equivalent to the Class 12 examination in India.
Always check the latest information bulletin from NTA and the MCC website before counselling.
10. How does the difficulty of NEET compare to international exams like the MCAT?
The nature of the exams is quite different. NEET is a syllabus-bound exam that heavily tests your knowledge of the Class 11 & 12 NCERT curriculum along with your speed and accuracy. In contrast, the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is more focused on critical analysis, reasoning, and problem-solving skills across a broader range of undergraduate science subjects. While the content in NEET might seem more direct, the immense competition (with over 2 million candidates) for a limited number of seats makes it one of the most challenging entrance exams globally in terms of the required rank.