The NEET 2026 (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is one of the most important medical entrance exams in India. Conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), NEET entrance exam allows students to get admission into MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other medical courses across India.
Students preparing for NEET 2026 are actively waiting for the NEET official registration announcement. This article provides you complete details about NEET 2026 registration date, eligibility criteria, syllabus, exam pattern, and important instructions.
NEET 2026 Registration Date (Expected)
The official registration for NEET 2026 has not been announced yet. However, based on previous trends, the registration is expected to start in February 2026.
Expected NEET 2026 Registration
- Registration Start Date: 8 February 2026
- Last Date to Apply: March 2026
- Admit Card Release: April 2026
- NEET 2026 Exam Date: May 2026 (Expected)
- Result Declaration: June 2026
Students are advised to regularly check the official website for confirmed dates.
NEET 2026 Eligibility Criteria
Before applying for NEET students must check whether they are eligible and meet the eligibility requirements.
Educational Qualification
Students must have passed or be appearing in Class 12 with:
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
Minimum Marks Requirement
- General Category: 50% marks in PCB
- OBC / SC / ST: 40% marks
- PwD Candidates: 45% marks
Age Limit
- Minimum Age: 17 years (as of 31 December 2026)
- Maximum Age: No upper age limit (as per latest guidelines)
Nationality
- Indian citizens
- NRI candidates
- Overseas Citizens of India (OCI)
- Foreign nationals
How to Apply for NEET 2026 Registration
Step-by-Step Application Process
- Click on NEET 2026 registration link
- Enter personal details
- Create login credentials
- Educational details
- Contact details
- Exam centre preference
- Passport size photograph
- Signature
- Required certificates
- Debit Card
- Credit Card
- Net Banking
- UPI
NEET 2026 Syllabus
- Mechanics
- Thermodynamics
- Optics
- Current Electricity
- Modern Physics
- Atomic Structure
- Chemical Kinetics
- Thermodynamics
- Hydrocarbons
- Biomolecules
- Polymers
- Periodic Table
- Chemical Bonding
- Coordination Compounds
- Cell Structure
- Human Physiology
- Plant Physiology
- Genetics
- Biotechnology
- Ecology
- Human Reproduction
NEET 2026 Exam Pattern
- Mode of Exam: Offline (Pen and Paper)
- Duration: 3 Hours 20 Minutes
- Total Questions: 200 (180 to be attempted)
- Total Marks: 720
- Physics – 180 Marks
- Chemistry – 180 Marks
- Biology – 360 Marks
Documents Required for NEET 2026 Application
- Class 10 Certificate
- Class 12 Marksheet
- Passport Size Photograph
- Valid ID Proof
- Category Certificate (if applicable)
Important Instructions for NEET Aspirants
- Check official updates regularly
- Fill application form carefully
- Upload correct documents
- Keep confirmation page safe
- Start preparation based on NCERT syllabus
Official NEET 2026 Website
NEET 2026 Preparation Tips
- Focus on NCERT textbooks
- Practice previous year question papers
- Follow a proper study schedule
- Take mock tests regularly
- Revise important topics frequently
Final Words
When will NEET 2026 registration start?
NEET 2026 registration is expected to start in February 2026. The official notification will be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on its official website.
Who is eligible for NEET 2026?
Students who have passed or are appearing in Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English are eligible for NEET 2026. Candidates must be at least 17 years old.
What is the syllabus for NEET 2026?
The NEET 2026 syllabus is based on NCERT Class 11 and Class 12 topics from Physics, Chemistry and Biology including Botany and Zoology.
What is the expected exam date for NEET 2026?
NEET 2026 is expected to be conducted in May 2026. The exact exam date will be officially announced by NTA.
How can students apply for NEET 2026?
Students can apply online through the official NEET website by completing registration, filling the application form, uploading documents and paying the application fee.
