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NEET Admit Card 2023 – UG Exam Admit Card Download

NEET Admit Card 2023: Download Now

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is all set to release the NEET Admit Card 2023 for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET)-UG 2023 exam. The NEET 2023 exam is scheduled to be held on 7th May 2023 (Sunday). Students who have submitted their NEET application form can now download their Admit Card for the NEET Entrance Test.

NEET Admit Card Details

  • Name of exam: National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET)-UG 2023
  • Date of exam: 7th May 2023 (Sunday)
  • Mode of exam: Offline (Pen and Paper mode)
  • Duration of exam: 03 hours
  • Timing of exam: 02:00 pm to 05:20 pm
  • Venue of exam: Details mentioned @ Admit Card
  • Medium of exam: English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu
  • Organizing authority: National Testing Agency (NTA)
  • Date of release of admit card: Not fixed
  • Status of admit card: Not Released

How to Download NEET Admit Card?

Students who have submitted their online application for the NEET UG Exam can download their admit card by visiting the official website of the National Testing Agency. Applied candidates may follow the below-mentioned steps to download their admit card.

  • Step 1: Scroll down, go to the Important Web-Link section.
  • Step 2: Click on the NEET Admit Card Link.
  • Step 3: Enter your Application Number & Date of Birth and click on the “Submit” button.
  • Step 4: Click on Download Admit Card.
  • Step 5: Your admit card will be generated. Take a printout of your NEET-UG Admit Card and carry the same to the exam hall on the day of the NEET Exam 2023.

NEET-UG Examination Pattern

  • Subject(s): Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology
  • Section(s): Section A, Section B
  • No. Of Question(s): 35 (Section A), 15 (Section B)
  • Mark(s): 140 (Section A), 40 (Section B)

The test pattern of NEET (UG)-2023 comprises of two sections. Each subject will consist of two sections. Section A will consist of 35 questions, and Section B will have 15 questions, out of these 15 questions, candidates can choose to attempt any 10 questions. So, the total number of questions and utilization of time will remain the same.