NEET 2027 Guide
Over 23 lakh students sit for this exam every year. Yet, only 1 lakh get an MBBS seat. This is the part nobody tells you. Most students waste months studying the wrong books. They memorize heavy reference guides and ignore the basic textbook. Because of this, 95% of applicants fail to secure a government seat. Do not repeat this massive mistake.
Focus only on your NCERT textbooks from day one.
What is NEET
NEET stands for the
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. The National Testing Agency conducts this pen-and-paper exam once a year.
It is the single entry test for medical courses in India. You need this score for
MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH courses.
Who Can Apply
You must be at least 17 years old
by December 31, 2027. The upper age limit is 25 years. You must pass Class 12
with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. General category students need 50% marks in these subjects. Most students
miss this, but reserved categories need 40% marks.
Important Dates 2027
The official notification will release
in February 2027. Registration will open in February and close in March 2027. Your admit card
will come out in April 2027. The NTA will hold the exam on May 2, 2027.
Expect your results in June 2027.
Documents You Need
Keep your Class 10 and 12 marksheet
ready. You need a valid Aadhaar card for identification. Get your passport size and postcard size
photos prepared. You also need a digital copy of your signature. Left and right-hand finger impressions
are also mandatory.
How to Apply — Step by Step
First, visit the official website at neet.nta.nic.in. Click on the new registration link and fill in your basic details. Log in with your new ID to fill the application form. Upload your scanned documents in the exact size requested. Pay your application fee online using UPI or net banking. Finally, download and save the confirmation page.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Here is where people
get confused. They upload blurred photos and the NTA rejects their form. Never fill the form
on your mobile phone. Always use a laptop to avoid payment failures. Do not check multiple
unofficial sites for updates.
3 Questions Everyone Asks
Is there a limit on NEET attempts?
No, you can attempt the exam as many times as you want.
Can open school students
apply?
Yes, open school students are eligible to sit for the exam.
Is NEET compulsory
for studying MBBS abroad?
Yes, you must qualify NEET to study medicine outside India.
Final Words
Do not let the competition scare you. Stay consistent with your daily revision and you will win. Track all deadlines free at sahayakgpt.in — no spam, no calls, ever.