Guide-Neet-2019-Syllabus

NEET 2019 (UG Medical Exam) is one of the toughest medical entrance exams in India. National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is conducted by NTA for students who wish to get admission in undergraduate MBBS/BDS/Ayush Courses. Recently, Government of India has made NEET Exam mandatory to pursue medical courses in abroad and India.

The NTA (National Testing Agency) will conduct NEET Exam once a year. The test will be conducted on 5th May 2019.

Being the only Medical Entrance Exam at All India Level, the competition in NEET examination has been increased by leaps and bounds. Statistically, 45% students are unable to crack the NEET Exam every year. Hence, they either prepare for the exam again or drop the idea of becoming a medical student. You need strong motivation and right guidance to crack the exam in single attempt.

The ultimate guide for NEET 2019 Exam to know the exam in and out details about NEET UG 2019 Exam:

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About NEET 2019

    •  Mode of the Exam – Pen and Paper
    •  Duration of the Exam – 3 hours
    •  Conducting Body – NTA
    •  Total No. of Question – 180
    •  Total Marks of the Exam – 720
    •  Exam Date – 5th May 2019
    • Type of Question – Multiple Type Question (MCQ)

NEET Paper Pattern

NEET Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme 2019 is as follows:

The Entrance Test shall consist of one paper in all languages containing 180 objective type questions (four options with single correct answer) from Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany & Zoology) to be answered in offline mode only.

Exam Schedule: 5th May 2019
Marking Scheme: 720 Marks Overall

NEET Counselling 2019 Dates & Registration Process

Here comes the last and final stage of your competitive journey of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test!

After getting the score card, students can go ahead for NEET Counselling Registration 2019.

The counselling will be held in 3 rounds – First, Second & Third or Final Round. Based on the qualifying marks for NEET 2019 Seats, they’ll be allotted their seats in all the 3 rounds.

If any candidate gets the seat allotted in the first round of NEET UG Counselling 2019, he/she can either accept the seat or apply for the next round. And those who do not get any NEET 2019 Seats in the first round, will automatically be eligible for the next round.

The same process would be followed at each level of counselling 2019 until the total Government Seats in NEET 2019 are filled. Thereafter, candidates will be allotted the seats based on the NEET Counselling for Private Colleges.

What to do if you don’t get any Seat after Counselling?

Last year, total 7,14,562 students qualified in the exam. Based on the seat matrix of 2019 session, approx. 90,000 students could get into the medical colleges and rest 5 Lakh students had to seek for other options.

Some of those candidates must be giving the test this year also.

But apart from National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, there are a lot many such options which can help you in accomplishing your dreams to get into the medical field. A few of them are listed below

  • 1. Clinical Research
  • 2. Pharmacy Courses
  • 3. Nutritionist
  • 4. Food Science & Technology
  • 5. Medical Lab’s Worker
  • 6. Nursing
  • 7. Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
  • 8. Life Science Researcher
  • 9. Teaching
  • 10. Anthropologist

*Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) – There are 50+ Courses which you can opt to pursue B.Sc. in.
*Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) – You can become a Homeopathic Doctor after this degree.
*Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) – After pursuing this degree, you can become the surgeon of animals.
*Animal Husbandry (AH) – Become a specialist in animal science after this degree.
*Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) – Become an Ayurvedic Doctor.
*Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) – Become a Doctor/Hakim in Unani Medical Field.
*Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) – You can proceed your career as a Physiotherapist after doing this course.
*Bachelor of Audiology & Speech Language Pathology (BASLP) – You can opt various job options after pursuing this degree. Some of the popular job posts are – Pathologist, Audiologist, Audiometry Technician, Clinical Supervisor etc.
*Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) – With this degree, you get a chance to treat physically, mentally, morally, and mentally challenged people.

Considering the above degrees, there are many career options for you if you don’t qualify the NEET.
Go for these degrees and choose your career based on your job expectations and future goals.

 

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