The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is India’s premier medical entrance exam, opening doors to undergraduate courses like MBBS and BDS. With NEET 2025 on the horizon, students need clear, reliable information to navigate the process effectively. At VVT Coaching, we’ve curated answers to over 20 of the most important frequently asked questions to help you prepare with confidence.
From eligibility to exam day, we’ve got you covered!
Let’s dive into the FAQs, categorized for easy reference.
NEET is a highly competitive exam that tests your knowledge and determination. Whether you’re a first-time aspirant or planning a reattempt, understanding its intricacies is key to success. In this blog, we’ve addressed essential questions about NEET 2025, ensuring you’re well-equipped to tackle every step of the journey.
Let’s get started!
Candidates must be at least 17 years old by December 31, 2025. There’s no upper age limit, but always verify with the official NEET website for any updates.
You need to have passed or be appearing for Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English. General category candidates require 50% aggregate marks in PCB, while reserved categories need 40%.
Yes, NEET follows government reservation norms: 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST, 27% for OBC-NCL, and 10% for EWS. PwD candidates also receive additional benefits.
Yes, students from recognized open schools (like NIOS) are eligible, provided they meet the age and qualification criteria.
No, there’s no restriction. You can attempt NEET as many times as you’re eligible.
While the exact date isn’t out yet, it’s usually held in May. Stay tuned to the official NEET website for confirmation.
It’s a 3-hour, pen-and-paper test with 180 MCQs: 45 each from Physics and Chemistry, and 90 from Biology (Botany + Zoology), totaling 720 marks.
The syllabus is based on NCERT Class 11 and 12 topics in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. At VVT Coaching, we provide a detailed syllabus guide to keep you focused.
Each correct answer earns 4 marks, while 1 mark is deducted for wrong answers. Unanswered questions score zero.
It’s offered in 13 languages, including English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and more. Choose your preferred language during application.
The exam lasts 3 hours (180 minutes). Practicing with VVT Coaching’s mock tests can help you master time management.
Begin with the syllabus, prioritize NCERT, and create a balanced study schedule. Our experts at VVT Coaching offer tailored plans to kickstart your prep.
Stick to NCERT textbooks for core concepts. Supplement with H.C. Verma (Physics), O.P. Tandon (Chemistry), and Trueman’s Biology.
Yes! VVT Coaching provides a robust collection of online mock tests and practice papers to simulate the real exam experience.
Very! They reveal trends, boost confidence, and refine your strategy. Solve at least 5-10 years’ papers.
Not mandatory, but it helps. Joining VVT Coaching gives you expert guidance, structured learning, and peer motivation.
Bring your admit card, ID proof, and a transparent water bottle. Calculators, phones, or study materials are prohibited.
Yes, wear light, half-sleeve clothes without big buttons or pockets. Avoid heavy jewelry and follow NTA guidelines.
Typically, results come out 4-6 weeks post-exam, around June or July. Check the official website for updates.
Conducted by the MCC (All India Quota) and state authorities, it involves registration, choice filling, and seat allotment based on your rank.
Expect 50th percentile for General, 40th for SC/ST/OBC, and 45th for PwD, subject to official confirmation.
NEET 2025 is your chance to turn your medical dreams into reality, and staying informed is the first step. From eligibility to counseling, we’ve answered over 20 critical FAQs to guide you. At VVT Coaching, we’re dedicated to your success with expert faculty, comprehensive resources, and personalized support.
Ready to excel? Visit VVT coaching website to explore our NEET preparation programs and take the next step toward a top rank.
Best of luck!