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*OBC-NCL (Other Backward Classes)-NCL (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central List of Other Backward
Classes available on the National Commission for Backward Classes. The candidates falling in this list
(available on http://www.ncbc.nic.in/ ) may mention OBC-NCL in the Category Column. State-listed OBC-
NCL Candidates who are not in OBC-NCL (Central List) must choose General.
1. Candidates can apply for NEET (UG)-2021 through the “Online” mode only.
2. Submission of the Online Application Form may be done by accessing the NTA website
https://neet.nta.nic.in/. The Application Form in any other mode will not be accepted.
3. Only one application is to be submitted by a candidate.
4. Candidates must follow the instructions given in the Information Bulletin and on the NTA
website strictly. Candidates not complying with the instructions shall be summarily
disqualified.
5. Candidates must ensure that the e-mail Address and Mobile Number provided in the Online
Application Form are their own or Parents/Guardians only as all information/
communication will be sent by NTA through e-mail on the registered e-mail address or SMS
on registered Mobile Number only.
6. Instructions for filling Online Application Form:
In order to ensure that the candidate data is submitted quickly, the Application Form
for NEET (UG) – 2021 has been divided into Two Sets/Phases.
The first set of information needs to be filled up before the last date of submission of the
online Application Form. The second set of information needs to be filled up by the
candidates before the declaration of the Result/ downloading of Score Card during the
period that would be notified separately through NEET (UG) Portal in due course.
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All candidates shall fill up each set of information of the Application Form at the
respective time of availability. In the absence of filling up of any of the set of information,
his/her candidature will be cancelled.
The ‘columns’ to be filled up in each set of information are available in the Information
Bulletin as Appendix-XVII for your reference.
Download Information Bulletin and Replica of Application Form. Read these carefully
to ensure your eligibility. In case a candidate is found to fill in more than one
application, the Admit Card will be cancelled/withheld and his/her candidature will be
forfeited for this/future examination.
Follow the steps given below to Apply Online:
Step-1: Apply for Online Registration using your Parents/Guardians or your own unique
Email Id and Mobile No.
Step-2: Fill in the Online Application Form and note down the system generated
Application No.
Step-3: Upload scanned images of candidate’s latest passport size photograph (jpg file
size: 10 kb to 200 kb); post card size photograph (4”x6”) (jpg file size: 10 kb - 200
kb); siature (jpg file size: 4kb - 30kb); left hand thumb impression (jpg file size:
10 kb-200 kb) (in case of any eventuality of left thumb being unavailable, right
hand thumb impression may be used.); Class X pass certificate (pdf file size: 50
kb to 300kb); category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS etc.); (pdf file size: 50kb to
300kb) & PwBD certificate (pdf file size: 50kb to 300kb); Citizenship certificate/
Embassy certificate or any Documentary proof of Citizenship certificate in PDF
format (file size: 50 kb to 300 kb), (pdf of all these documents should be in
prescribed format/file of required size as mentioned against each).
For photography, the focus needs to be on the face (80% face coverage, ears
clearly visible, on white background).
Step-4: Pay the fee using SBI/Canara Bank/HDFC/ICICI/Paytm Payment Gateway
through Debit Card/Credit Card/Net-banking/UPI/Wallet and keep proof of fee
paid safely for future reference.
In case the Confirmation Page is not generated after payment of the prescribed Fee, then
the candidate should approach the concerned Bank/Payment Gateway integrator (the
helpline number and email given in Appendix- XVI of the Information Bulletin), for
ensuring the successful payment.
In spite of the above, if a successful transaction is not reflected on the Portal, the
candidate may contact NTA Helpline. If the payment issue is still not resolved, the
candidate may pay a second time.
However, any duplicate payment received from the candidate by NTA in the course of
said transactions will be refunded through the same payment mode through which the
duplicate payment is received, after fee reconciliation by NTA.
Download, save and print copies of Confirmation Page after successful remittance of fee
and keep copies safely for future reference.
All the above-mentioned 4 Steps can be done together in one go or at different times.
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7. Candidates are advised to regularly visit the NTA website and also check their e-mails/SMS
for the latest updates.
8. Candidates shall appear at their own cost at the Examination Centre on the Date and
Timing indicated on their Admit Card issued by the NTA.
9. Any request to change the Examination Centre, Date, and Time provided on the Admit
Card shall not be considered under any circumstances.
10. Candidates are advised to take 6-8 Passport size and 4-6 Post Card size (4” X6”) coloured
photographs with white background.
The photographs are to be used for uploading an Online Application Form, for
examination, and also for Counselling/Admission. This is to ensure that the same
photograph is used for all documents and all purposes related to NEET (UG)-2021.
Note:
1. The final submission of the Online Application Form will remain incomplete if step-3 and step-4 under
point 6 are not completed. Such forms will stand rejected and no correspondence on this account will
be entertained.
2. No request for refund of fee once remitted by the candidate will be entertained by NTA under any
circumstances.
3. The entire application process of NEET (UG)-2021 is online, including uploading of scanned images and
documents, Payment of Fees, and Printing of Confirmation Page. Therefore, candidates are not required
to send/submit any document(s) including Confirmation Page to NTA through Post/ Fax/ by Hand/E-
mail.
11. All Candidates appearing in NEET (UG) - 2021 must regularly check updates on the website of
NTA (https://neet.nta.nic.in//); MoH&FW (https://www.mohfw.gov.in/); AYUSH Ministry
(www.ayush.gov.in); DGHS (https://dghs.gov.in/content/1344_1_MedicalEducation.aspx);
Medical Counselling Committee (https://mcc.nic.in/UGCounselling/); (Admission Central
Counselling Committee of Ministry of AYUSH) https://aaccc.gov.in/aacccug/home/homepage
and other concerned Authorities of participating States/Universities/Institutions, till the
conclusion of the final round of Counselling.
Candidates are NOT allowed to carry any Instruments, Geometry or Pencil box, Handbag, Purse, any kind of Paper/ Stationery/ Textual material
(printed or written material), Eatables and Water (loose or packed), Mobile Phone/ Earphone/ Microphone/ Pager, Calculator, DocuPen, Slide
Rules, Log Tables, Camera, Tape Recorder, Electronic Watches with facilities of calculators, any metallic item or electronic gadgets/ devices in the
Examination Hall/Room.
Diabetic students are allowed to carry eatables like sugar tablets/fruits (like banana/apple/ orange) and transparent water bottles to the
Examination Hall. However, they will not be allowed to carry packed foods like chocolates/candy/sandwiches, etc. For detailed instruction refer
to Chapter 8 and Chapter 9.
Candidates taking the help of others (including Cyber Café etc.) should ensure that all the four steps mentioned above have been filled up correctly
in their presence only. False/misleading information will lead to cancellation of candidature and/or criminal proceedings under laws of the land
as applicable.
DISCLAIMER
1. Candidates are advised to read the Information Bulletin carefully and go through the instructions regarding filling out the Online Application
Form available on the NEET (UG) website https://neet.nta.nic.in/, before starting online registration.
2. The candidate should ensure that all information entered during the online registration process is correct.
3. Online information provided by candidates like name of the candidate, contact/ address details, category, nationality, PwBD status,
educational qualification details, date of birth, etc. will be treated as correct/final. Any request for changes in information after the closure
of the correction period will not be considered by NTA under any circumstances. Any candidate found to mislead by providing inaccurate
information will be debarred from taking the examination.
4. NTA disclaims any liability that may arise due to incorrect information provided by the candidate(s) during the registration process.
5. NTA does not edit /modify/alter any information entered by the candidates after completion of the application process under any
circumstances. NTA does not guarantee that any request for change in information thereafter will be entertained. Therefore, candidates are
advised to exercise utmost caution and care for filling up correct details in the Application Form.
1. This Information Bulletin is based on rules/regulation as on 13.07.2021. In case there are any changes, the same will be communicated at a
later date through Public Notice on the website (https://neet.nta.nic.in /).
2. Please keep visiting the Website (https://neet.nta.nic.in /) for the latest updates / public notices/notifications/announcements to be issued
from time to time regarding NEET (UG) 2021 (other than the information available in this Information Bulletin).
3. Usage of Data and Information: NTA can use the data provided by the End-User (Candidates/ Test-Takers in this Case) for making the
Confirmation Page of the Application / Admit Card /OMR Answer Sheet / Score Card, etc. available to them as well as for internal purpose(s)
including training, research and development, analysis and another permissible purpose (s).
4. The information about the State field of the respective candidate is only for the purpose of information and it does not mean that the candidate
belongs to the domicile of that particular state as it needs to be reaffirmed from the DME of the respective states.
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CHAPTER 1- INTRODUCTION
The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), which is now known as the Ministry
of Education (MoE), Government of India (GOI) has established the National Testing Agency
(NTA) as an independent, autonomous, and self-sustained premier testing organization under
the Societies Registration Act (1860) for conducting efficient, transparent and international
standards tests in order to assess the competency of candidates for admissions to premier
higher education institutions.
(i) To conduct efficient, transparent, and international standard tests in order to assess
the competency of candidates for admission.
(ii) To undertake research on educational, professional and testing system to identify
gaps in the knowledge systems and take steps for bridging them.
(iii) To produce and disseminate information and research on education and
professional development standards.
The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-UG) is being conducted by NTA since 2019
for admission to the undergraduate medical education, with the approval of the Ministry of
Health & Family Welfare (vide O.M. no. V.11025/14/216-MEP dated 6th December 2017) and
MHRD (vide Order No 35-5/2017-TS.I dated 24th September 2018).
Social Distancing norms followed at the Exam Centres during NEET (UG)-2020
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CHAPTER 2- NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY-CUM-ENTRANCE TEST NEET (UG) – 2021
2.1.1. The NEET (UG) is being conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) since 2019
with the approval of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Ministry of
Human Resource Development (which is now known as the Ministry of Education), in
pursuance of the direction of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India vide Judgement
dated 22.11. 2018 in C.A. No. 11230 of 2018 in the matter of CBSE Vs. T.K. Rangarajan
& Ors. (Para 22). Before NTA, the NEET (UG) was being conducted by the Central Board
of Secondary Education (CBSE).
2.1.2. As per Section 14 of The National Medical Commission Act, 2019 (Appendix-I), which
has come into force on 24th September 2020, NEET (UG) has to be conducted as a
common and uniform National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for admission to
the undergraduate medical education in all medical institutions, including those
governed under any other law in force.
2.1.3. The Constitutional validity of this Act has been upheld by the Hon’ble Apex Court vide
its Judgement dated 29 April 2020 in the matter of Christian Medical College Vellore
Association vs. UOI & Ors., while disposing off the transferred Case (Civil) No. 98 of
2021 & connected Transferred Cases, Writ Petitions & SLP.
2.1.4. NEET (UG) has been a qualifying entrance exam since 2020 for admission to the
MBBS/BDS courses in AIIMS & JIPMER (although such Medical Institutions are
governed under separate Statutes), as per the proviso under Section 14 (1) of the NMC
Act (2019).
2.1.6. Similar provisions for admission to the BDS course are contained under the Dentists
Act, 1948 and Regulations made thereunder.
2.2.1. The NEET (UG) - 2021 is going to be conducted by NTA as per the Schedule given in the
Information at a Glance for admission to MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and BHMS
Courses as per the relevant norms/guidelines/regulations notified by the concerned
Regulatory Bodies.
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2.2.2. The official website of the NTA for NEET (UG)-2021 is https://neet.nta.nic.in/. All the
test-related information, as amended from time-to-time (if any), will be available on
this website only. Candidates must regularly view this website for the latest updates.
2.3 Disclaimer
2.3.1. The responsibility of NTA is limited to inviting online applications, the conduct of the
entrance test, declaration of the result, and providing All India Rank (AIR) to the
Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,
Government of India.
2.3.2. The information contained in this Information Bulletin relating to the pattern of
exam, syllabus, eligibility criteria for appearing in NEET (UG), the quota of seats,
reservation, PwBD, admission norms /procedure pertaining to the concerned
courses are as per the norms set out by the respective Regulatory Bodies.
2.3.3. The Result and All India Rank of NEET (UG) will be prepared /notified by NTA as per
the norms/criteria fixed by the NMC / DGHS (for MBBS/BDS) and by CCIM (for
BAMS/BSMS/ BUMS) and by CCH (for BHMS).
2.3.4. Hence, in case of any doubt/ dispute, the Information in respect of the above-
mentioned subject matters, as provided in the respective regulations/notifications
of the concerned Regulatory Bodies, shall be considered as authentic and final.
2.3.6. All disputes pertaining to the conduct of examination and allotment of seats shall fall
within the jurisdiction of Delhi only.
Note:
(i) Undergraduate Medical Courses refer to MBBS/BDS/Dental/BAMS/BSMS/BUMS/BHMS Courses.
(ii) Advice received from various institutions/State Governments is appended for information at Appendix -II
(iii) Candidates are also advised to regularly visit the websites of the respective institutions/State Governments for the
latest updates.
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State Governments / rg.in/rules-
UTs regulations/graduate
-medical-education-
regulations-1997)
(https://www.nmc.o
rg.in/e-gazette/e-
gazette-nmc)
DCI BDS COURSE www.dciindia.gov.in For information
REGULATIONS relating to BDS
(2007), as amended Course and
from time to time. Regulations for
admission to BDS.
DGHS www.dghs.gov.in For information
relating to quota,
admission and
counselling related
policy matters.
MCC of DGHS Counselling Scheme https://mcc.nic.in/U For information
for NEET (UG) GCounselling/ relating to
counselling
dates/procedures
etc. under 15% All
India Quota of
Seats for MBBS /
BDS
Counselling Guidelines issued by Please see For information
Authority of the respective Appendix-IV relating relating to
respective Directorate of to the contact details counselling
State Medical Education of the Medical dates/procedures
Governments Counselling etc. for State Quota
/ UTs Committee of the Seats for MBBS /
Directorate of BDS
Medical Education of
the respective State
Government.
SR. MINISTRY BODIES Regulations WEBSITE PURPOSE
NO
2. Ministry of AYUSH Central Indian Medicine www.ccimindia.org; For information
(www.ayush.gov.in) Council of Central Council chairman@ncismind relating to BAMS,
Indian (Minimum Standards ia.org BSMS & BUMS
secretary@ncismindi
Medicine of Education in Courses and
a.org;
(CCIM) Indian Medicine) Regulations
regn@ccimindia.org;
Amendment relating to them.
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Regulations (2018)
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helpdesk@ncismindi
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Homeopathy Amendment anilnaman@rediffm Course and
(CCH) Regulations (2018) ail.com Regulations
relating to it.
AYUSH Guidelines issued by https://aaccc.gov.in/ For information
Admissions Ministry of AYUSH for aacccug/home/hom relating to
Central the AYUSH epage counselling
Counseling Admissions Central dates/procedures
Committee Counselling etc. under Central
(AACCC) Committee Quota of Seats for
BAMS, BSMS,
BUMS & BHMS.
AYUSH Guidelines issued by The website of the For information
Admissions the Directorate of Directorate of relating to
Counselling AYUSH for the AYUSH AYUSH of respective counselling
Committee of Counselling State Governments dates/procedures
the Committee of and UTs may be etc. under State
Directorate of respective State referred to. Quota of Seats for
AYUSH of Governments / UTs. BAMS, BSMS,
respective BUMS & BHMS.
State
Governments
and UTs
3. Ministry of Education National Information Bulletins www.nta.ac.in For information
(MoE), Department Testing issued by NTA for the about NTA and the
of Higher Education Agency (NTA) Exams conducted by exams conducted
(TS-1) Section it. by it.
(https://www.educat Information Bulletin https://neet.nta.nic.i Information
ion.gov.in/en/higher of NEET (UG) n// relating to NEET
_education) (UG)
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CHAPTER 3 - EXAMINATION SCHEME
NMC (National Medical Commission) has notified the syllabus of NEET (UG)-2021. The
Question Paper will be based on the given syllabus (Appendix-V) which is available at the NMC
website (https://www.nmc.org.in/neet/neet-ug). Furthermore, to rationalize the decision of
reduction in the syllabus by various School Education Boards, the NTA has taken the decision
to provide choice in Section “B” for each of the 4 (four) subjects.
The Test pattern of NEET (UG)-2021 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.
The pattern for the NEET (UG)-2021 Examination for admission in the Session 2021-22 is as
follows:
Mark(s)*
Sr. No. Of Type Of
Subject(s) Section(s) *(Each Question Carries 04 (Four)
No. Question(s) Question(s)
Marks)
PHYSICS SECTION A 35 140
1.
SECTION B 15 40
SECTION A 35 140
2. CHEMISTRY MCQ
SECTION B 15 40
(Multiple
SECTION A 35 140 Choice
3. BOTANY Questions).
SECTION B 15 40
SECTION A 35 140
4. ZOOLOGY
SECTION B 15 40
TOTAL MARKS 720
Note: Correct option marked will be given (4) marks and Incorrect option marked will be minus one (-1) mark.
Unattempted/Unanswered Questions will be given no marks.
I. Each question carries 04 (four) marks and, for each correct answer candidate will get 04 (four) marks.
II. For each incorrect answer, 01(one) mark will be deducted from the total score.
III. To answer a question, the candidate has to find, for each question, the correct answer/ best option.
IV. However, after the process of the challenge of key, if more than one option is found to be correct then all/any
one of the multiple correct/best options marked will be given four marks (+4).
• Any incorrect option marked will be given minus one mark (-1).
• Unanswered/Unattempted questions will be given no marks. In case, a question is dropped/ ignored, all
candidates will be given four marks (+4) irrespective of the fact whether the question has been attempted or
not attempted by the candidate.
NEET (UG) – 2021 is a Pen & Paper-based Test, to be answered on the specially designed
machine gradable OMR sheet using Ball Point Pen.
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3.4 Duration of Test
3.5.2. Option of medium of Question Paper should be carefully chosen while filling in the
Application Form. The option once chosen cannot be changed.
3.5.3. Candidates opting for English would be provided Test Booklet in English only.
3.5.4. Candidates opting for Hindi would be provided with a Bilingual Test Booklet in
English and Hindi.
3.5.5. Candidates opting for Regional languages would also be provided with a Bilingual
Test Booklet in selected Regional language and English.
3.5.6. In case of any ambiguity in translation of a question in the test, its English version
shall be treated as final and the decision of NTA shall be final in this regard.
3.5.7. Option of Regional languages will be available as per the following table only: -
3.5.8. Candidates qualifying NEET (UG) – 2021 would be eligible for All India Quota and other
quotas under the State Governments/Institutes, irrespective of the medium of the
examination, subject to other eligibility criteria.
3.6 Cities for Exam Centres for NEET (UG) - 2021 Examination
3.6.1. A list of Cities along with city codes where the NEET (UG) - 2021 will be conducted is
given at Appendix-VII.
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3.6.2. While filling up the Online Application Form, candidates should select four
Convenient Cities from Appendix-VII as their Choice of Cities for exam Centre in
order of their priority.
3.6.3. For their convenience, the candidates may select their own city or for neighbouring
cities in their State of Residence only and not for far away cities in other States. NTA
will not be responsible for any inconvenience due to the incorrect selection of cities
by the candidates.
3.6.4. In case, the number of candidates opting for a city is less than a certain minimum,
NTA reserves its right not to allot any centre in that City.
3.6.5. In case, the number of candidates opting for a city as centre with a Regional language
(other than English and Hindi) is less than a certain minimum, candidates may be
allotted Centre in another city irrespective of the city opted by the candidates for
appearing in the examination.
3.6.6. Though every effort will be made to allot a centre in one of the cities selected by
the candidate, the NTA reserves its right to allot a centre in a city other than the
candidate’s choice.
3.6.7. Allotment of centres will be done mostly in one of the preferred cities of the
candidates and there will be no human intervention.
Note: All effort will be made by NTA to consider the comfort and convenience of candidates, including
PwBD Candidates while allotting Centres.
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CHAPTER 4 - ELIGIBILITY AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR MBBS AND BDS COURSE
Eligibility for appearing in NEET (UG), as per related Regulations of NMC and DCI are as follows:-
4.1.1. He/she has completed 17 years of age at the time of admission or will complete that
age on or before 31 December of the year of his/her admission to the first year
Undergraduate Medical Course.
4.1.2. The upper age limit for NEET (UG) is 25 years as on the date of examination with a
relaxation of 5 years for the candidates belonging to the SC/ST/OBC-NCL category and
PwBD Candidates.
NOTE: The upper age limit of 25 years as prescribed under the Regulations on Graduate
Medical Education, 1997 vide amendment dated 22.01.2018, was challenged before the
Hon'ble High Court of Delhi and the said upper age limit had been upheld vide
judgement dated 11.05.2018 in W.P. No.1813/2018 & other connected matters. The said
judgement dated 11.05.2018 was challenged before the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India
in SLP (C) No. 14320/2018 & other connected matters when vide interim order dated
29.11.2018, candidates who are 25 years and above were provisionally permitted to appear
in NEET-UG-2019 subject to the final outcome of the said matters. The Supreme Court
thereafter, vide order dated 29.04.2019 had permitted the candidates to appear
provisionally in the Counselling subject to the adjudication of the matters. The aforesaid
matters are pending adjudication before the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India and the
authorities shall abide by any order that may be passed for NEET-UG-2021.
Thus, the candidates above 25 years are provisionally permitted to appear and their
candidature is subjected to the outcome of pending Petitions before the Hon'ble Supreme
Court.
4.1.3. Indian Citizens/ Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) intending to pursue Undergraduate
Medical Courses in a foreign Medical/ Dental Institute also need to qualify NEET (UG).
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4.2 Criteria for NRI / OCI / Foreign Nationals
4.2.1. Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI), and Foreign Nationals are
eligible for admission in Medical /Dental Colleges subject to rules and regulations
framed by the respective State Governments, Institutions and Government of India,
as the case may be. The NRI and OCI Applicants / Candidates have to upload a
Certificate from the concerned Indian Diplomatic Mission in the country of their
residence in support of their claim as an NRI / OCI Candidate, along with their online
application form for NEET (UG) 2021 and retain the original of such document for
producing it at the time of Counselling / Admission to the Courses covered under NEET
(UG). Similarly, a foreign applicant for NEET (UG) 2021 shall also upload Documentary
Proof (e.g. relevant pages of a valid passport or a Certificate from Competent
Authority in the country of his/her nationality regarding his/her citizenship status) in
support of his / her Nationality, along with online application form. The Embassy
Certificate and Citizenship Certificate or any Documentary proof of Citizenship are
given in Annexure- XIV A and XIV B.
4.2.2. Foreign nationals may confirm their eligibility from the concerned Medical/Dental/
College/State.
The Ministry of Home Affairs vide Notification dated 4th March 2021 specified the
rights to which an OCI cardholder shall be entitled under the Citizenship Act, 1955.
(ii) appearing for the all India entrance tests such as National Eligibility cum Entrance
Test, Joint Entrance Examination (Mains), Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced) or
such other tests to make them eligible for admission only against any Non-Resident
Indian seat or any supernumerary seat:
Provided that the OCI cardholder shall not be eligible for admission against any seat
reserved exclusively for Indian citizens.”
“The OCI Cardholder (including a PIO card holder) is a foreign national holding
passport of a foreign country and is not a citizen of India.”
Similarly, the PIO cardholder and foreign nationals shall not be eligible for admission
against any seat reserved exclusively for Indian citizens.
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4.3 Participation of UT of J&K Ladakh in All India Quota
i. Students from UT of J&K and Ladakh were not eligible for 15% All India Quota
seats as erstwhile J&K opted out of the All India Scheme since its inception.
So far as the UT of J&K is concerned, the matter for inclusion of the UT in the
All India Quota is under deliberation and any decision in this regard shall be
placed on the website of NTA in due course. Hence, the candidates from J&K
qualifying NEET (UG) 2021 shall not be entitled to participate in the
counselling conducted by MCC/DGHS for admission to the MBBS / BDS seats
under the All India 15% quota. However, depending upon their marks/ score,
they would be able to participate in the counselling conducted by the J&K
Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBPEE) for admission to
MBBS/ BDS Courses in the Medical Colleges in J&K. For details, the website of
JKBPEE (www.jkbopee.gov.in) and Directorate of Medical Education, J&K
Administration, may be visited by the candidates from J&K from time to time
for latest updates. The Candidates from the UT of J&K, if they claim eligibility,
must submit an online Self Declaration which will be generated and printed
automatically along with Confirmation Page for the record and they need to
present the same during counselling. The Self-Declaration Form is given in
Appendix-III. If the declaration is found to be false at any time, the
candidature/admission of such candidates shall be cancelled and criminal
proceedings may be initiated against such candidates. Candidates from the
UT of J&K can appear in NEET (UG) 2021 for admission to Private
Medical/Dental/ Colleges or any Private/Deemed University and AFMC,
AIIMS, JIPMER subject to the fulfillment of respective eligibility conditions.
ii. However, from the academic year 2021-22, the students of UT of Ladakh shall
be eligible for admission to 15% of All India Quota seats.
To be eligible for NEET (UG) – 2021, candidates need to refer to the following table for qualifying
examination criteria.
CODE: 01 A candidate who is appearing in the qualifying examination, i.e., 12 Standard in 2021,
whose result is awaited, may apply and appear in the test but he/she shall not be eligible
for admission to the Undergraduate Medical Courses if he/she does not pass the
qualifying examination with the required pass percentage at the time of first round of
Counselling.
Candidates who have appeared or are appearing at the qualifying Examination with
English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology as the main subject and expect to pass the
Examination with the required percentage of marks are also eligible to apply and appear
in the Competitive Entrance Examination. However, their candidature will be
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considered only if they provide documentary evidence of having passed the qualifying
Examination with the required subjects and percentage of marks.
OR
CODE: 02 The Higher/Senior Secondary Examination or the Indian School Certificate Examination
which is equivalent to 10+2 Higher/Senior Secondary Examination after a period of 12
years study, the last two years of such study comprising of Physics, Chemistry,
Biology/Bio-technology (which shall include practical tests in these subjects) and
Mathematics or any other elective subject with English at a level not less than the core
course for English as prescribed by the National Council of Educational Research and
Training after the introduction of the 10+2+3 educational structure as recommended by
the National Committee on Education.
Candidates who have passed 10+2 from Open School or as private candidates shall not
be eligible to appear for the ‘National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test’. Furthermore, a study
of Biology/Biotechnology as an Additional Subject at 10+2 level also shall not be
permissible.*
*The candidates who have passed 10+2 level with Biology as an additional subject will
also be eligible for MBBS Entrance Examination (as per Hon’ble High Court Order No.
2341/-W/DHC/WRIT/D-1/2019 dated 24/09/2019 in the Writ Petition (C) No.
6773/2019.
If the institute has to consider an examination of an Indian University or of a
foreign/university to be equivalent to the 12 Class under 10+2 scheme/intermediate
science examination, the candidates shall have to produce a certificate from the
concerned Indian University/Association of Indian Universities to the effect that the
examination passed by him/her is considered to be equivalent to the 12 class under 10+2
scheme/intermediate science examination.
*(NOTE: The proviso in italics has been a subject matter of challenge before the Hon’ble
High Court of Delhi, Hon’ble High Court of Allahabad, Lucknow Bench and Hon’ble High
Court of Madhya Pradesh at Jabalpur. The provisions of the regulations disqualifying
recognised Open School Board candidates and the candidates who have studied
Biology/Biotechnology as an Additional Subject has been struck down. The Medical
Council of India has preferred Special Leave Petitions before the Hon’ble Supreme Court
and Appeals in the Hon’ble High Courts. Therefore, the candidature of candidates in the
NEET (UG)-2021 who have passed the qualifying examinations i.e. 10+2 from National
Institute of Open Schooling or State Open Schools or as private candidates from
recognised State Boards; or with Biology/Biotechnology as an additional subject shall be
allowed but subject to the outcome of Special Leave Petitions/Appeals filed by the
Medical Council of India)
OR
OR
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CODE: 04 The Pre-professional/Pre-medical Examination with Physics, Chemistry,
Biology/Biotechnology and English after passing either the Higher Secondary
Examination or the Pre-University or an equivalent examination. The Pre-
professional/Pre-medical examination shall include practical tests in these subjects and
also English as a compulsory subject.
OR
CODE: 05 The first year of the three years’ degree course of a recognised University with Physics,
Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology including practical tests in these subjects provided
the examination is a University Examination and candidate has passed the earlier
qualifying examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology with English at
a level not less than a core course.
OR
CODE: 06 B.Sc. Examination of an Indian University provided that he/she has passed the B.Sc.
Examination with not less than two of the subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany,
Zoology)/Biotechnology and further that he/ she has passed the earlier qualifying
examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English.
OR
CODE: 07 Any other examination which in scope and standard (Last 02 years of 10+2 Study
comprising of Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology; which shall include
practical test in these subjects) is found to be equivalent to the Intermediate Science
Examination of an Indian University/Board, taking Physics, Chemistry and
Biology/Biotechnology including practical tests in each of these subjects and English.
• Provided also that to be eligible for NEET (UG) - 2021, the candidate must have passed in
Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English individually and must have
obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Bio-
technology at the qualifying examination as mentioned in the Regulations of NMC and
DCI. In addition, they must have got a rank in the merit list of NEET (UG) - 2021 for
admission to Undergraduate Medical Courses.
• In respect of the candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes or Other
Backward Classes (NCL), the minimum marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and
Biology/Biotechnology taken together in qualifying examination shall be 40% marks
instead of 50% marks for Unreserved and General-EWS Candidates. In respect of PwBD
candidates as per NMC and DCI Regulations, the minimum marks in the qualifying
examination in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (or Botany & Zoology)/Biotechnology taken
together shall be 40% instead of 50%.
• Provided further that the students who have received education abroad and wish to seek
admission into medical colleges in India must have passed in Physics, Chemistry,
Biology/Biotechnology and English with 50% marks in class 12 and their equivalency
determined by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) as per regulations of the
Medical Council of India and the concerned University.
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• The criteria for minimum qualifying marks to be eligible for admission to MBBS courses
shall also be applicable to concerned INIs like AIIMS and JIPMER.
Note: In all other cases, the States/Institutes that have cut-offs for eligibility other than
those mentioned above, may follow their own criteria.
Note:
• The Pre-medical course may be conducted either at a Medical College or at a Science College.
• Marks obtained in Mathematics are not to be considered for eligibility for admission to
Undergraduate Medical Courses.
• The candidates who have studied from the Foreign/International Board should ensure that the
qualifying examination passed by them are, in scope and standard, as explained in CODE: 07.
• Any interpretation regarding the requirement of Biology / Biological Sciences as one of the subjects
of the Qualifying Examination for NEET (UG) will be subjected to Regulation No. 4 (1) of the
Graduate Medical Education Regulations (1997) as amended upto 2018 and the Judgement dated
16th February 2021 of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Civil Appeal No. 390 of 2021 in the matter
of “Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences Vs. Srikeerti Reddi Pingle & Ors.” (Para 20 &
21).
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CHAPTER 5 - COUNSELLING AND RESERVATION FOR ADMISSION TO MBBS AND BDS
COURSE
5.1.2. The Counselling for successful candidates for Seats under 15% All India Quota
and 100% including 85% State quota seats of Central Institutions (ABVIMS & RML
Hospital/VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital/ESIC)/ Central Universities (including DU/
BHU /AMU)/ AIIMS/ JIPMER and Deemed Universities, will be conducted by the
MCC/DGHS for Undergraduate Medical / Dental Courses. MCC only does the
registration for AFMC and forwards the data of registered Candidates to AFMC
Authorities for the admission process. DU/BHU and other Universities may use
the score for any other relevant courses being offered by them.
5.1.3. The counselling for admission to the seats under the control of State
Governments/ UT Administrations / State Universities/ Institutions shall be
conducted by the designated authorities of the State Governments as per the
notifications issued separately by the authorities concerned.
5.1.4. The Result of NEET (UG) - 2021 may be utilized by other Entities of Central and
State Governments, in accordance with their respective eligibility criteria /
other norms /applicable regulations/guidelines/ rules. The result data will also
be utilized for B.Sc. (H) Nursing courses in accordance with their respective
eligibility criteria / other norms /applicable regulations/guidelines/ rules. The
NEET (UG) – 2021 data will also be used for admissions to BVSc & AH courses
under the 15% quota of VCI in recognized Veterinary Colleges. However, the
Council has to approach the MCC of DGHS, MoHFW in order to obtain the said
data of results.
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respective authorities and/or Medical / Dental Colleges. NTA does not have any
responsibility towards the correctness/genuinity of the uploaded
information/documents during the application process.
5.1.6. An All India Merit List of the qualified candidates shall be prepared on the basis
of All India Rank in the Merit List of the NEET (UG) - 2021 and candidates shall be
admitted to Undergraduate Medical Courses from the said list only, with existing
reservation policy. NTA will only provide All India Rank to candidates while
Admitting Authorities will invite applications for Counselling and a merit list shall
be drawn based on All India Rank by the Admitting Authorities. Admission to
Undergraduate Medical Courses within the respective categories shall be based
solely on All India Rank as per merit list of NEET (UG) - 2021.
5.1.7. Admission to 15% All India Quota, shall be as per the provisions of the Statutory
Regulation of MCI/NMC/DCI, the judgments of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of
India and the procedure prescribed by the MCC under the DGHS. Similarly, for
admission to 85%, State Quota shall be also as per the provisions of the Statutory
Regulations of MCI/NMC/DCI, the judgments of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of
India and the prescribed rules and regulations by the State/Union Govt. or its
designated authority.
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(UG) 2021, shall have to register on the MCC website after the
declaration of NEET (UG) - 2021 Result. The Candidate will have to
register on the MCC Website. (www.mcc.nic.in). The list of registered
candidates will be forwarded to AFMC authorities for conducting
counselling at their end.
ii. Admission to AFMC, Pune shall be subject to the norms prescribed by
the Directorate General of Armed Forces Medical Services, Ministry
of Defence, Government of India. Candidates who apply for NEET
(UG) - 2021 and/or for seeking admission in AFMC also need to apply
to AFMC on www.afmc.nic.in/www.afmcdg1d.gov.in. The shortlisted
candidates will be required to appear for a second-stage Screening
Test conducted by AFMC. Candidates are advised to contact AFMC
for further and exact details. The Counselling will be conducted by
DGHS.
(c) For all institutions, wherein Counselling is conducted by MCC under the
DGHS, the candidates may refer to the Counselling scheme uploaded on
the MCC website, so as to determine their eligibility to appear in
Counselling for subsequent rounds, including in respect of ineligibility on
account of allotment of seats in the previous rounds of Counselling in
terms of Regulation 5A(4) of the Regulations on Graduate Medical
Education, 1997 (Appendix-F) which provides for preventing seat
blocking in common Counselling for admission to MBBS course.
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5.2 Reservation Policy for Admission to MBBS and BDS Course
5.2.1. Reservation in All India Quota:
Note: The Hon’ble High Court of Madras vide Order dated 27.07.2020 in WP No.
8324 of 2020 directed that a Committee comprising the representatives of Directorate
General of Health Services, Government of Tamil Nadu, Medical Council of India and
Dental Council of India be constituted for providing the terms of implementation of
OBC reservation in All India Quota Scheme for MBBS/PG admission from next
academic session i.e., 2021-22.
The Committee constituted in pursuance of the directions of the Hon’ble High Court
of Madras has submitted its Report to the Central Government. After considering the
Report, the Central Government has decided to place the report of the Committee
before the Hon’ble Supreme Court in Writ Petition No. 596/2015 titled Saloni Kumar
& Anr. Vs. DGHS, wherein the issue as regards the implementation of 27% reservation
in favour of candidates belonging to OBCs in All India Quota seats is pending, along
with the stand of the Union of India to apply State-specific reservation for OBCs in All
India Quota, for final adjudication of the matter.
Therefore, the reservation to OBC candidates in State surrendered seats under All
India Quota from the academic session 2021-22 shall be subject to the outcome of the
case pending before the Hon’ble Supreme Court in Writ Petition No. 596 of 2015.
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Colleges/Universities/Institutions /Private Medical Colleges under State Quota Seats,
the reservation policy of the concerned State Government shall apply.
5.3.2. For AIIMS: In accordance with RPwD Act 2016, PwD Reservation on a Horizontal &
Category basis will be followed subject to evaluation by the Medical Board of
Institute to determine eligibility.
5.3.3. Candidates who consider themselves eligible for this category are advised to
ensure their eligibility by getting themselves examined at any Government
Medical College/District Hospital/Government Hospital. Such Government
Medical College/District Hospital/Government Hospital shall issue a Disability
Certificate in reference with Chapter-VII of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Rules, 2017. Such a Disability Certificate is issued as per the Schedule to the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 and the Guidelines for the
purpose of assessing the extent of specified disability in a person included
under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 notified in the Gazette
of India by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment [Department of
Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan)] on 4th January 2018 and
does not confer any right on any candidate to seek admission in a medical course
under PwBD Quota. The aforesaid Certificate shall be to ascertain whether a
candidate can apply to NTA for appearing in NEET (UG) - 2021 under the PwBD
Quota only.
5.3.4. Thereafter, the candidates, upon selection under PwBD Category, shall have to
produce a Disability Certificate issued by the Disability Assessment Board, which
shall have assessed the candidate in reference with criteria prescribed under the
Regulations on Graduate Medical Education, 1997 as amended upto 14.05.2019.
Thus, it is relevant that the candidates after a declaration of the result have to
appear before the Disability Assessment Board so as to determine whether they
may register or participate in the common online Counselling towards admission in
medical courses. In case candidates are found to be ineligible by the Disability
Assessment Board, in reference with criteria prescribed under the Regulations on
Graduate Medical Education, 1997 as amended on 14.05.2019, they may not
register or participate in the common online Counselling and any online provisional
allotment of the medical college shall be entirely fraudulent on the part of the
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candidate. It is relevant that physical verification of various certificates including
academic as well as Disability Certificate is only upon reporting for admission to the
medical college.
5.3.5. It is further clarified that the certificates issued by the authorized Centres
(Appendix-VIII-B) designated for the purpose by DGHS, shall only be considered
for admission to the medical courses and no other certificate issued by any
other Government Medical College/District Hospital/Government Hospital will
be accepted.
5.3.6. The Disability Certificate to be issued in the format given in Appendix-VIII-A (vide
DGHS Notice Ref. No. U-11011/04/2020/05-MEC dated 26.10.2020) has to be
issued by the designated Centres (Appendix-VIII-B), as per the criteria prescribed
under the Regulations on Graduate Medical Education (1997) as amended upto
14.05.2019, w.r.t. common counselling conducted by MCC / DGHS for All India
Quota seats and for Medical Institutions that are subject to common counselling of
MCC/ DGHS.
5.3.8. The reservation policy, as prescribed by the government from time to time will be
followed by the admitting institutes. The candidates are advised to look for the
details at the time of admission.
As per the Guidelines issued by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities
(Divyangjan) under the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment from time to time on the
subject: “Written Examination for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities”, a candidate with one
of the benchmark disabilities [as defined in Section 2(r) of RPwBD Act, 2016], holding a
Disability Certificate in the format prescribed in Appendix-VIII-A, is entitled to the following
facilities:
a. The facility of Scribe, in case he/she has a physical limitation and a scribe is essential to
write the Examination on his/her behalf, being so certified by a CMO/Civil Surgeon/
Medical Superintendent of a Govt. Health Care Institution in the format given at
Appendix-VIII-C. However, as a measure of caution and due to the prevailing
circumstances of COVID-19 Pandemic, such candidate is required to bring his/her own
Scribe alongwith a Letter of Undertaking given at Appendix-VIII-D, for using own scribe in
the format.
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b. Compensatory time of one hour for the Examination of three hours duration, whether
such candidate uses the facility of Scribe or not.
Note:
(i) The Scribe needs to come with valid Government identity proof preferably the same one as
mentioned in the Form.
(ii) The scribe needs to bring along two passport size photographs.
Note:
1. The minimum degree of disability should be 40% (Benchmark Disability) in order to be
eligible for availing reservation for persons with specified disability (For details refer
to Appendix-VIII).
2. The extent of “specified disability” in a person shall be assessed in accordance with
the “Guidelines for the purpose of assessing the extent of specified disability in a
person included under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (49 of 2016)”
notified in the Gazette of India by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
[Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan)] on 4th
January 2018.
3. No change in the category will be entertained after the last date specified by NTA for
NEET(UG)-2021 Registration and no subsequent changes will be effective after the
declaration of NTA NEET(UG) Score 2021.
5.5 Instructions for Counselling by the MCC for MBBS & BDS Admission
Online counselling would be conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) of the
Directorate General of Health Services for Undergraduate Medical Courses. Information for
online counselling would only be available on the MCC website
(https://mcc.nic.in/UGCounselling/) for Undergraduate Medical Courses. Qualified
candidates are advised to read the counselling related information carefully and understand
the course of action to be taken by them for appearing in the Counselling.
i. 15% All India Quota seats MBBS/ BDS Seats of States (except Jammu & Kashmir)
ii. 100% MBBS/ BDS Seats of BHU OPEN
iii. AIIMS Open seats- 100% MBBS Seats of AIIMS across India
iv. JIPMER Open (Puducherry/ Karaikal) & Internal seats (Domicile)
v. AMU Open & Internal seats
vi. 85% Internal quota/domicile seats of DU/ I.P University (VMMC/ ABVIMS/ESIC Dental)
vii. Jamia Open seats- Faculty of Dentistry (Jamia Milia Islamia) & Internal seats
viii. 15% All India Quota Seats of ESIC & Insured Persons quota seats
ix. AFMC – The Qualifying Candidates aspiring for Counselling/admission in AFMC, shall
also have to register with the MCC of DGHS. However, after registration data is sent
by DGHS/MCC to the AFMC Authorities, further steps for Counselling/Admission
(including Personality & Physical Tests), the concerned AFMC Authorities have to be
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contacted. For further information (if any), the AFMC website
(https://www.afmc.nic.in/) may be visited.
Any query related to Counselling for admission to seats under 15% All India Quota and in Central
Institutions / Universities, including AIIMS/JIPMER/ AFMC/ESIC/DU/BHU / AMU, and Deemed
Universities, may be referred to the following address: For MBBS/BDS Courses: The Assistant
Director General (ME) Directorate General of Health Services, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi- 110
108, E-mail:aipmt-mcc@nic.in, https://mcc.nic.in/UGCounselling/Home/ContactUs
Candidates from the creamy layer and those who do not come under the Central List of OBC are
advised to mention their category as Unreserved.
The data submitted by the Candidate [i.e. Mobile number, email id] will be used by the MCC of
DGHS for counselling purposes and candidates are advised not to change their registration
detail [i.e. Mobile number, email id] till the end of the counselling process as the same data will
be prepopulated in the registration form of MCC during Counselling as was submitted in NTA
registration form.
Concerning the information related to NRI/OCI candidates, a provision has been made for
uploading the document in support of their claim as an NRI / OCI / Foreign National (as the case
may be). However, in order to support the candidates during this ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
period, the Online Application Form is being filled up in Two Phases – the essentials fields at the
time of registration for the examination and the optional fields before the declaration of result.
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CHAPTER 6 – GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS & SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORM / PAYMENT
OF FEE
6.1.1. In order to ensure that the candidate data is submitted quickly, the Application Form
for NEET (UG) – 2021 has been divided into Two Sets/Phases.
The first set of information needs to be filled up before the last date of submission of
the online Application Form. The second set of information needs to be filled up by
the candidates before the declaration of the Result/ downloading of Score Card during
the period that would be notified separately through the NEET (UG) Portal in due
course.
All candidates shall fill up each set of information of the Application Form at the
respective time of availability. In the absence of filling up of any of the set of
information, his/her candidature will be cancelled.
The ‘columns’ to be filled up in each set of information are available in the Information
Bulletin as Appendix-XVII for your reference.
6.1.2. Merely appearing and qualifying in NEET (UG) - 2021 does not confer any right to the
candidate for admission to Undergraduate Medical Courses. The selection and
admission to Undergraduate Medical Courses seats in any Medical Institution
recognized for offering Undergraduate Medical Courses is subject to fulfilling the
admission criteria, eligibility, rank in the merit list, medical fitness and such other
criteria as may be prescribed by the Government of India, respective States,
Universities, Institutions and Medical/Dental/Ayurveda/Siddha/Unani/Homeopathy
Colleges.
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6.1.8. NTA reserves the right to withdraw permission, granted inadvertently if any, to a
candidate who is not eligible to appear in the NEET (UG) - 2021 even though the Admit
Card has been issued by the NTA.
6.1.9. Candidate’s eligibility for NEET (UG) - 2021 is purely provisional and is subject to
fulfilment of eligibility criteria prescribed by the
NMC/DCI/NCISM/NCH/CCIM/CCH/Ministry of Health & Family Welfare / Ministry
of AYUSH, as the case may be.
6.1.10. In case of any ambiguity in the interpretation of any of the instructions/ terms/ rules/
regulations/ criteria regarding the determination of eligibility/ information contained
therein, the interpretation of the NMC/DCI/NCISM/NCH/CCIM/CCH/Ministry of
Health & Family Welfare / Ministry of AYUSH, as the case may be, shall be final and
binding.
6.1.11. In case of any ambiguity in the interpretation of any of the norms /terms
/rules/instructions regarding registration of candidates, allocation of Exam Centre,
issuance of Admit Card, the conduct of exam and publication of Result and All India
Rank (AIR), the interpretation /determination of NTA shall be final and binding.
6.1.12. The conduct of the NEET (UG) - 2021 Examination would be videographed. The
candidates are required to keep their head in an upright position and face the camera
during the videography so that their identity can be clearly established. The
candidates should agree to the videography during the examination.
6.2.1. A candidate can apply for the NEET (UG) – 2021 by logging on to
https://neet.nta.nic.in/
Indian Nationals of all States Aadhaar Number (last 4 digits)/, Class XII Admit Card with
Photograph, Election Card (EPIC No.), Ration Card, Bank
Account Passbook with Photograph, Passport Number or
Number of any other Photo Identity Card issued by
Government.
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NRIs Passport Number, Aadhaar Number (last 4 digits)
iii. Candidates have to scan images of the following in JPG /PDF format only, for
uploading the same as part of the submission of his/her online application:
6.3.1. The candidate, before submitting the application form online, must ensure his
eligibility to appear in the test. The candidate is required to go through the
Information Bulletin carefully and be clear about all requirements with regard to the
submission of the Application Form.
6.3.2. The Candidate should fill in complete correspondence and permanent address with
the pin code, e-mail address and mobile number (own or Parents/Guardian only) for
future correspondence.
6.3.3. Candidates must ensure that mobile numbers and e-mail ID filled in the online
Application Form are their own or Parents/Guardian only as NTA will communicate
through SMS or e-mail on the given mobile number and e-mail ID.
6.3.4. Candidate should not give the postal address, contact number/mobile number and e-
mail ID of Coaching Centres in their Online Application Form.
6.3.5. Those Candidates who have passed should fill Code [02 to 07] against the column
provided for incase of Qualifying Examination
6.3.6. Candidates appearing in Class XII in 2021 should select a qualifying code as 01.
6.3.7. The Application Form other than the one filled in online mode will not be accepted.
The Candidates are not required to send the Confirmation Page of the Online
Application Form or any other document to the NTA. However, the candidates are
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advised to preserve at least four copies of the Confirmation Page along with the proof
of fee paid for future reference.
6.3.8. Candidates from UT of J&K and Ladakh are required to submit an online Self
Declaration as indicated in para – 4.3 (b) of Chapter-4 for seats under 15% All India
Quota.
NOTE:
i. Request for change in any particulars in the online Application shall not be
entertained under any circumstances.
ii. Incomplete Applications shall be summarily rejected.
iii. If a candidate submits more than one Application Form, his candidature will be
cancelled.
iv. If during any stage of examination, any doubt arises that a candidate has filled in
multiple forms or impersonated or not provided genuine information or given fake
or false, information or the likes such a candidate can be asked to give additional
proof of his identity at any point of time.
v. If at any stage, including after declaration of result, it is found that the candidate
has submitted duplicate forms or has been involved in any form of impersonation or
fabricated facts, such candidate shall be liable for severe penalty including being
debarred from taking the NTA examination for a period of three years. Such
candidates shall also be liable for suitable criminal action under relevant laws of the
country.
vi. Online Transaction Password (OTP) generated on the NEET (UG) - 2021 website
while registering/submitting the form will be valid for 15 minutes only. After the
lapse of this period, candidates need to click on the link “RESEND OTP” to generate
a new OTP.
Registration
A candidate can apply for the NEET (UG) - 2021 only online by logging on to
https://neet.nta.nic.in/.
(i) Candidate’s Name/ Mother’s Name/ Father’s Name as given in the Secondary School
Examination or equivalent Board/ University Certificate in capital letters
(ii) Date of Birth in dd/mm/yyyy format as recorded in Secondary School Examination or
equivalent Board/ University certificate.
(iii) Identification Type: Candidates need to provide any one of the following identity details
given below:
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Passport Number or Number of any other Photo Identity Card
issued by Government.
NRIs Passport Number/ Aadhaar Number (last 4 digits)
Foreign Nationals/ OCI Passport Number/ Citizenship Certificate Number
(iv) Mobile Number and e-mail Address: Candidates must provide their own or
Parents/Guardian Mobile Number and e-mail address only.
(v) Provide complete postal address with PIN Code (Correspondence and permanent
address) for further correspondence. PIN code of Correspondence, as well as a
permanent address, should be given in the space provided for this purpose.
Step II: Fill in the complete Application Form
1. The application particulars entered in Step-I can be edited before the final submission of
the Application Form except for Mobile No. and Email address, which may not be changed
after Step-I.
2. Category: General, General-EWS, SC, ST & OBC-NCL are available in the drop-down list
under the Category option. No Caste Certificate is to be uploaded in the Online Application
Form of NEET (UG) – 2021, necessary document (s) related to Caste / Community will be
verified at the Counselling by concerned Central/State Counselling Authority.
• Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL)- Non-Creamy Layer as per the Central List of
Other Backward Classes available on National Commission for Backward Classes
(NCBC), Government of India website (www.ncbc.nic.in). Thus, the candidates
falling in this list may mention OBC-NCL in the Category Column. State list OBC-NCL
Candidates who are not in OBC-NCL (Central List) must choose General.
3. Nationality: Indian Nationals, Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCI)
& Foreign Nationals are eligible to appear in NEET (UG) - 2021.
4. PwD Status: “PwD” means Person with Benchmark Disabilities in accordance with the
Provisions of the Rights of Persons with Disability Act, 2016 and as per MCI Regulations
dated May 13, 2019 (Appendix-VIII). PwD Certificate (Appendix-VIII-A) issued by the
Competent Authority (Appendix-VIII-B), if claiming the relaxation under the PwD category.
5. Choice of Examination Cities: The candidate should select any four cities of their choice for
examination of NEET (UG) - 2021 given at Appendix-VII. Allotment of Centre is made by
computer and there is no human intervention.
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6. Medium of Question Paper:
• Candidates opting for English would be provided Test Booklet in English only.
• Candidates opting for Hindi/Regional Language would be provided Bilingual Test
Booklet i.e. in Hindi/Regional Language and in English. In case of any ambiguity in
translation of any of the questions, its English version shall be treated as final.
7. Academic Details (X, XI & XII): The candidate has to fill in the complete academic details of
X, XI & XII /Qualifying Examination. Candidates who passed should fill Code [02 to 07]
against the column provided for Qualifying Examination. Candidates appearing in Class XII
in 2021 should select a qualifying code as 01.
Note:
8. Only one application should be submitted by a candidate.
9. Once finally submitted, particulars in certain specific fields may be changed only during the correction
window. After that, no communication in this regard would be entertained.
10. Registration will be treated as complete only if the fee has been transacted successfully, else the form
will be cancelled.
11. Candidates are not required to send/ submit a hard copy of the Confirmation Page to the NTA office.
However, the candidates are advised to retain the hard copy of the Confirmation Page, and a proof
of fee submitted for future need.
12. Candidates must note that mere deduction of fee from the bank account is not a proof of fee
payment. The payment should be supported by an updated fee. The generation of the Confirmation
page is proof of successful submission of the Application Form.
13. The details filled by the candidate like candidate category, phone number and email, etc. in NEET-
2021 application will be used for the purpose of all India quota seats counselling. No request for
change in candidate category at the time of all India quota seats counselling will be entertained by
the counselling authority designated by the Central Government.
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candidate will be rejected and the same would be considered as using Unfair Means
and the candidate would be dealt with accordingly.
• In case someone else’s photographs has been uploaded, the candidature shall be
cancelled and the case will be considered as an Unfair Means Case. Criminal action
as per laws of the land shall also be initiated.
Note: Same Passport size and Post Card size photographs are to be used for uploading with Online
Application Form and for pasting on Attendance Sheet at the Examination Centre / Counselling /
Admission. Candidates are reminded to keep 6 to 8 passport size and 4 to 6 Post Card size (4”X6”)
colour photographs with white background.
• The candidate should put his/her left-hand thumb Impression on white paper with Blue Ink
and scan for uploading. In case of any eventuality of the left thumb being unavailable, a
right-hand thumb impression may be used.
• File size must be between 10 kb to 200 kb.
• Further, unclear Left-hand thumb Impressions in Online Application Forms will also be
rejected.
Note: The candidate must ensure that the uploaded images are clear and proper. In case of
any eventuality of the left thumb being unavailable, a right-hand thumb impression may be
used.
Step IV: Payment of Fee and Status of receipt of Online Application Form with Fee:
After completing Step III of the online Application Form, candidates may remit the examination
fee (Step IV) by choosing the following options:
• Select Debit/Credit Card/Net-banking/UPI /Paytm of Service Provider (Service/Processing
charges per transaction & GST (as applicable) to be paid by the candidate wherever
applicable) and complete the steps as instructed.
• Print the Confirmation Page after completion of Step-IV i.e. payment through Debit/Credit
card/ Net-banking/UPI through State Bank of India/Canara Bank/HDFC Bank/ICICI
Bank/Paytm as a service provider(s).
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• If a candidate fails to complete all the steps upto step IV, the final submission of the Online
Application will remain incomplete and unsuccessful.
• Generation of Confirmation Page confirms final submission of Application Form. If
Confirmation Page has not been generated, this means that Application Form has not been
submitted successfully.
Note: In case, the fee payment status is not ‘OK’ the candidates are advised as following:
• If the fee is paid through a credit/debit card and status is not OK, it means the transaction
is cancelled. Therefore, such candidates have to pay the fee once again and ensure the OK
fee status.
• For a cancelled transaction, the amount deducted (if any) in the process of a failed
transaction, may automatically be refunded to the concerned Candidate through the same
Bank / Payment Gateway / Payment mode through which the transaction was made.
• In case the Confirmation Page is not generated after payment of the prescribed Fee, then
the candidate should approach the concerned Bank/Payment Gateway integrator (in the
helpline number and email given in Appendix- XVI of the Information Bulletin), for
ensuring the successful payment.
• Inspite of the above, if a successful transaction is not reflected on the Portal, the candidate
may contact NTA Helpline. If the payment issue is still not resolved, the candidate may pay
a second time.
• However, any duplicate payment received from the candidate by NTA in the course of said
transactions will be refunded through the same payment mode through which the
duplicate payment is received, after fee reconciliation by NTA.
The candidates are advised to ensure the following points before submitting the Online Application
Forms:
(i) Whether they fulfill the prescribed eligibility conditions for the Test
(ii) That they have selected their gender viz. Male/Female/Third Gender correctly.
(iii) That they have selected their category viz General/General-EWS/OBC-NCL (Non-Creamy Layer)/SC/ST
correctly.
(iv) That the Person with Benchmark Disability candidate has filled the relevant column in the Online
Application Form correctly. Only PwBD candidates with Benchmark Disability have to fill this column and
the others have to leave it blank.
(v) Whether they have kept a Printout of Application Form (Confirmation Page) for their own record.
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CHAPTER 7 -PARTICULARS TO BE FILLED IN THE ONLINE APPLICATION FORM
In order to ensure that the candidate data is submitted quickly, the Application Form for NEET (UG)
– 2021 has been divided into Two Sets/Phases.
The first set of information needs to be filled up before the last date of submission of the online
Application Form. The second set of information needs to be filled up by the candidates before the
declaration of the Result/ downloading of Score Card during the period that would be notified
separately through NEET (UG) Portal in due course.
All candidates shall fill up each set of information of the Application Form at the respective time of
availability. In the absence of filling up of any of the set of information, his/her candidature will be
cancelled.
The ‘columns’ to be filled up in each set of information are available in the Information Bulletin as
Appendix-XVII for your reference.
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37 State/UT from where 12th Equivalent Passed/Appearing*
38 Self-Declaration upload as per rule (Only applicable for J & K Candidates)
39 Category
If you a PwD candidate, do you have benchmark disability (40% or more
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/ "severe" where percentage is not defined)?
41 Type of Disability
42 Do you need a scribe (as the criteria given in the Information Bulletin)
43 Percentage of disability
44 Are you Diabetic?
45 Country of Residence
Do you intend to wear customary dress contrary to the dress code while
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appearing in NEET(UG) - 2021
47 Apply for (Pre-filled)
Apply For 48 Question Paper Medium
49 Exam State - City Choice 1
50 Exam State - City Choice 2
51 Exam State - City Choice 3
52 Exam State - City Choice 4
53 Pass Status
54 Year of Passing/Appearing
55 Qualifying Exam
56 Place of schooling
57 Type of School College
58 Qualifying Examination State*
59 Qualifying Examination District
60 School Board
Educational Details
Educational Details 61 Result Mode
(for 12th)
62 Maximum Grade Point
63 CGPA Obtained
64 CGPA
65 Total Marks
66 Obtained Marks
67 Marks (%)
68 Roll Number
69 School/College Name address
70 School/College Pin code
71 Passport size Photo
72 Postcard size Photo
Uploading Documents 73 Left Thumb Impression
74 Signature
75 Self-Declaration Certificate (Only applicable for J & K Candidates)
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13 School Board
14 Result Mode
15 Maximum Grade Point
16 CGPA Obtained
17 CGPA
18 Total Marks
19 Obtained Marks
20 Marks (%)
21 Roll Number
22 School/College Name address
23 School/College Pin code
24 Pass Status
25 Year of Passing/Appearing
26 Qualifying Exam
27 Place of schooling
28 Type of School College
29 Qualifying Examination State
30 Qualifying Examination District
31 School Board
Educational 32 Result Mode
Details (for 11th) 33 Maximum Grade Point
34 CGPA Obtained
35 CGPA
36 Total Marks
37 Obtained Marks
38 Marks (%)
39 Roll Number
40 School/College Name address
41 School/College Pin code
42 Place of Birth
Additional Details 43 State
44 District
45 Father Qualification
46 Father Occupation
47 Father Annual Income
48 Mother Qualification
Parents Income Details 49 Mother Occupation
50 Mother Annual Income
51 Guardian Qualification
52 Guardian Occupation
53 Guardian Annual Income
54 Category Certificate
55 Person With Benchmark Disability(PwBD) Certificate
Uploading Documents
56 10th Certificate
57 Citizenship Certificate
*The information about the State field of the respective candidate is only for the purpose of information and it
does not mean that the candidate belongs to the domicile of that particular state as it needs to be reaffirmed
from the DME of the respective states.
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CHAPTER 8 - ADMIT CARD
8.1. The Admit Card is issued provisionally to the candidates, subject to the fulfillment of the eligibility
conditions.
8.2. The candidate has to download the Admit Card from the NTA website and appear for the
Examination at the given Centre on Date and timing as indicated in their Admit Card.
8.3. No candidate will be allowed to appear at the Examination Centre, on the Date and Timing
other than that allotted to him/her in his / her Admit Card.
8.4. In case a candidate is unable to download his/ her Admit Cards from the website, he or she may
approach the Help Line between 10:00 am to 05.00 pm or write an email to NTA at
neet@nta.ac.in.
8.5. The candidates are advised to read the instructions given in this Information Bulletin as well
as on the Admit Card carefully and follow them scrupulously during the conduct of the
examination.
8.6. In case of any discrepancy in the particulars of the candidate or his/her photograph and
signatures shown in the Admit Card and Confirmation Page, the candidate may immediately
approach the Help Line between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm. In such cases, candidates would appear in
the Examination with the already downloaded Admit Card. However, NTA will take necessary action
to make corrections in the record later.
Note:
a. The candidate may note that Admit Card will not be sent by post.
b. In no case, the duplicate Admit Card for NEET (UG)-2021 would be issued at the Examination
Centres.
c. The candidate must not mutilate the Admit Card or change any entry made therein.
d. Candidates are advised to preserve their Admit Card in good condition for future reference.
e. No Admit Card shall be issued to the candidates whose Applications are found to be incomplete for
any reasons (including indistinct/ doubtful photographs/unsigned Applications) or who do not fulfill
the eligibility criteria for the examination.
f. Issue of Admit Card, however, shall not necessarily mean acceptance of eligibility which shall be
further scrutinized at subsequent stages of the admission process.
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CHAPTER 9 - BARRED ITEMS AND DRESS CODE
9.1 Barred Items
9.1.1. The candidates will be subjected to extensive and compulsory frisking before entering
the Examination Centre with the help of highly sensitive metal detectors. The
candidates are not allowed to carry the following items inside the Examination Centre
under any circumstances.
a) Any item like textual material (printed or written), bits of papers,
Geometry/Pencil Box, Plastic Pouch, Calculator, Pen, Scale, Writing Pad, Pen
Drives, Eraser, Calculator, Log Table, Electronic Pen/Scanner, etc.
b) Any communication device like Mobile Phone, Bluetooth, Earphones,
Microphone, Pager, Health Band, etc.
c) Other items like Wallet, Goggles, Handbags, Belt, Cap, etc.
d) Any Watch/Wristwatch, Bracelet, Camera, etc.
e) Any ornaments/metallic items.
f) Any food items opened or packed, water bottle, etc.
g) Any other item which could be used for unfair means, by hiding communication
devices like a microchip, camera, Bluetooth device, etc.
[Note: Any applicable order of Hon’ble Supreme Court/High Courts will be followed in this
regard].
9.1.2. No arrangement will be made at the Centres for keeping any articles/items belonging
to the candidates.
9.1.3. The candidates wearing articles or objects of faith (customary/ cultural/ religious )
should report at the examination centre atleast two hours before the last reporting
time so that there is enough time for proper frisking without any inconvenience to the
candidate while maintaining the sanctity of the examination. If upon screening, it is
discovered that any candidate is actually carrying a suspected device within such item
of faith, he/ she may be asked not to take it into the examination hall.
In case any candidate is found in possession of any of the barred items inside the
Centre, it will be considered as an Unfair Means case and action will be taken against
the candidate in accordance with the relevant provisions.
9.2 Dress Code
9.2.1. The candidates are instructed to follow the following dress code while appearing for
NEET (UG) - 2021:
a. Light clothes with long sleeves are not permitted. However in case, candidates
come in cultural/ customary dress at the Examination Centre, they should report
at least an hour before the last reporting time i.e. 12.30 pm so that there is enough
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time for proper frisking without any inconvenience to the candidate while
maintaining the sanctity of the examination.
b. Slippers, sandals with low heels are permitted. Shoes are not permitted.
c. In case of any deviation required due to unavoidable (medical, etc.)
circumstances, specific approval of NTA must be taken before the Admit Cards
are issued.
9.2.2. It is desired that the candidates follow instructions issued by the NTA strictly. This will
help NTA in the fair conduct of the examination.
Note: The NTA believes in the sanctity and fairness of conducting the examination,
however, it also believes in the sensitivity involved in frisking (girl) candidates and will
issue comprehensive instructions accordingly to the staff and other officials at the
Examination Centres. The frisking of the female candidates will be done inside a closed
enclosure by a female staff only.
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CHAPTER 10- INFORMATION FOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS
10.1. It is expected that parents/guardians will guide their wards appropriately on the following
issues before leaving home for appearing in the NEET (UG) – 2021.
10.1.1. The candidate will not be allowed to enter the Examination Centre after 1:30
p.m. Therefore, the candidate shall leave home well in advance taking into
consideration various factors such as traffic, location of the Centre and weather
conditions, etc.
10.1.2. The candidate will follow all the instructions and maintain discipline in the
examination/ Examination Hall.
10.1.3. The candidate will not breach any examination rule.
10.1.4. The candidate will not use or promote any Unfairmeans activity during the
examination.
10.1.5. In case, the candidate finds another candidate using Unfairmeans in the
examination, the same will be immediately informed to the Invigilators on duty.
10.1.6. The candidate will bring only the following at the Examination Centre:
● Admit Card along with passport size photograph affixed on it;
● One passport-size photograph to be affixed on Attendance Sheet.
● Valid Original Identity proof, PwBD certificate, if applicable.
● One Post Card Size (4”X6”) color photograph with white background should be
pasted on the Proforma downloaded with the Admit Card and should be handed
over to Invigilator at Centre.
Note: Candidate who does not bring the downloaded proforma with postcard size (4”X6”)
photograph pasted and one passport size photograph will not be allowed to sit in the
examination and shall lead to his/her disqualification.
10.1.7. The candidate will not bring any barred items at the Centre.
10.1.8. The candidate will cooperate with the staff at Examination Centre during Frisking.
10.1.9. The candidates will report at the allotted Examination Centre well in advance to
make themselves available for compulsory physical frisking.
10.1.10. The candidate will follow the dress code for appearing in NEET (UG) - 2021
Examination. If candidates are wearing a customary dress, they need to report
at the allotted Examination centre latest by 12:30 pm on the day of examination.
10.1.11. The candidate will regularly visit the website (https://neet.nta.nic.in//) and also
check registered email/SMS for any update regarding the Examination.
10.2. In case, your ward is found breaching any of the above, the candidate (your ward) will not
be permitted to enter in the Examination Centre and will not be allowed to appear in the
examination.
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10.3. If your ward indulges in any unwanted activities, he/she shall be debarred from taking this
examination as per rules and shall also be liable for criminal action and/or any other action
deemed fit by the NTA.
10.4. Ensure that your ward reaches the Examination Centre on or before 01:30 pm on the day
of examination. For the same, your ward should leave the home well in advance
considering traffic, location of the centre and weather conditions, etc. It would be
appropriate to visit the Centre a day before the examination to confirm the location,
distance, etc. to avoid any problem of reaching late at the centre and then not being
allowed to appear in the examination.
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CHAPTER 11 - INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EXAMINATION HALL
11.1. The Examination Centre will be opened two (02) hours before the commencement of the test.
No candidate shall be allowed to enter the Examination Centre after 1:30 p.m. Therefore,
candidates must ensure that they leave home well in advance considering all facts like traffic,
location of the centre, weather conditions, etc. Candidates are expected to take their seats
immediately after the opening of the Examination Hall.
11.2. The candidate must show, on-demand, the Admit Card for admission in the Examination Hall.
A candidate who does not possess a valid Admit Card shall not be allowed to enter the
Examination Hall by the Centre Superintendent.
11.3. A seat with a roll number will be allotted to each candidate. Candidates must find out and
occupy their allotted seats. If a candidate is found appearing in the Examination from a seat
or room other than the allotted one, the candidature shall be cancelled.
11.4. During the examination time, the Invigilator will check Admit Card of the candidates to
ascertain the identity of each candidate. The Invigilators will also put their own signature in
the place provided in the Answer Sheet and on the Attendance Sheet.
11.5. A candidate who comes after 01:30 p.m. shall not be permitted to enter the Examination
Centre under any circumstances.
11.6. Candidates must bring ONLY the following documents on the day of examination at the test
centre. Candidates who will not bring these will not be allowed to sit in the examination.
• A printed copy of Admit Card downloaded from NTA website with passport size
photograph (same as uploaded on the Application form pasted on it).
• One passport size photograph (same as uploaded on the Online Application Form) for
pasting on the specific space in the attendance sheet at Centre during NEET (UG) - 2021
Examination.
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• One Post Card Size (4”X6”) color photograph with white background should be pasted
on the Proforma downloaded with the Admit Card. The proforma with Post Card size
photograph shall be handed over to the Invigilator in the Examination Hall.
• Any one of the authorized photo IDs (must be original and valid and like PAN card/Driving
License/Voter ID/Passport/Aadhaar Card /Ration Card/ Class XII Admit Card with
Photograph /any other valid photo ID issued by the Government.
• PwBD certificate issued by the Competent Authority, if claiming the relaxation under PwBD
category.
• Scribe (Letter of Undertaking of using own scribe), if applicable.
11.7. Candidates are not allowed to bring any barred item or any item which could be used for
Unfair practices. Possession of any such article with the candidates inside the Centre premises
will attract the penalties of unfair practices.
11.8. Candidates are advised in their own interest not to bring any of the barred items to the venue
of the examination as arrangement for safekeeping will not be made and candidates found in
possession of these items will not be allowed to enter the Examination Centre.
11.9. No candidate will leave his/her seat or the Examination Room/Hall until the Test concludes as
per the schedule. Candidates should not leave the Room/Hall without handing over their OMR
Sheets to the invigilator on duty.
11.10. Smoking in the examination centre is strictly prohibited.
11.11. Water Bottles, Tea, coffee, cold drinks or snacks, etc. are not allowed to be taken by the
candidates into the examination centre. Candidates suffering from diabetes are allowed to
carry into the examination hall the eatables (with prior intimation) like sugar tablets/fruits
(like banana/apple/orange) and transparent water bottles. However, they will not be allowed
to carry packed foods like chocolate/ candy/sandwich etc.
11.12. The Test will start exactly at the time mentioned in the Admit Card and an announcement to
this effect will be made by the Invigilator.
11.13. Before the start of the Examination, important instructions will be communicated to the
candidates by the Invigilator for strict compliance by the candidates.
11.14. A signal will be given at the beginning of the examination and at half-time. A signal will also
be given before the closing time when the candidate must stop marking the responses.
11.15. The candidate must sign twice on the Attendance Sheet at the specified place, the first time
immediately after the commencement of examination and the second time while handing
over the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator. The candidates are also required to put their left-
hand thumb Impressions in the space provided on the Attendance Sheet.
11.16. The candidate will check and ensure that the Test Booklet contains as many pages as are
written on the top of the cover page.
11.17. For those who are unable to appear on the scheduled date of test for any reason, re-test shall
not be held by the NTA under any circumstances.
11.18. The candidates, suffering from Diabetes, may be taken care of at the Centre as per the
instructions issued by NTA.
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CHAPTER 12 - UNFAIRMEANS, PRACTICES, AND BREACH OF EXAMINATION RULES
12.1 Definition
Unfair means practice is an activity that allows a candidate to gain an unfair advantage over
other candidates. It includes, but is not limited to:
a) Being in possession of any item or article which has been prohibited or can be used for
unfair practices including any stationery item, communication device, accessories,
eatables, ornaments, or any other material or information relevant or not relevant to
the examination in the paper concerned.
b) Using someone to write examination (impersonation) or preparing material for copying;
c) Breaching examination rules or any direction issued by NTA in connection with the
conduct of the NEET (UG) - 2021 examination from time to time.
d) Assisting other candidates to engage in malpractices, giving or receiving assistance
directly or indirectly of any kind or attempting to do so;
e) Writing questions or answers on any material other than the answer sheet given by the
Centre Superintendent for writing answers.
f) Tearing of Answer Sheet, any page of the test booklet, etc.
g) Contacting or communicating or trying to do so with any person, other than the
Examination Staff, during the examination time in the Examination Centre.
h) Taking away the answer sheet out of the examination hall/room.
i) Smuggling out of Question Paper or its part or smuggling out answer sheet or part
thereof.
j) Threatening any of the officials connected with the conduct of the examination or
threatening any of the candidates.
k) Using or attempting to use any other undesirable method or means in connection with
the examination.
l) Manipulation and fabrication of online documents viz. admit card, rank letter, self-
declaration, etc.
m) Forceful entry/exit in/from Examination Centre/Hall.
n) Use or attempted use of any electronic device after entering the Examination Centre;
o) Affixing/uploading of wrong/morphed photographs on the application form/admit
card/proforma.
p) Erasing or obliterating any information printed on the OMR Answer Sheet.
q) Providing incorrect information and/or overwriting of the Roll No./ Test Booklet No. /
own Name of the Candidate / Father’s Name / Mother’s Name / own Signature, on the
OMR Answer Sheet.
r) Making fake claims by manipulating the responses in the OMR sheet uploaded on the
website for the challenge before or after the declaration of the result.
s) Creating obstacles in smooth and fair conduct of the examination.
t) Any other malpractices declared as Unfairmeans by the NTA.
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12.2 Punishment for using Unfairmeans practices
During the course of, before, or after the examination if a candidate indulges in any of the
above or similar practices, he/she shall be deemed to have used unfair practices and booked
under UNFAIR MEANS (U.F.M.) case. The candidate would be debarred for 3 years in the
future and shall also be liable for criminal action and /or any other action as deemed fit.
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CHAPTER 13 - POST EXAMINATION ACTIVITIES AND DECLARATION OF RESULT
13.1 Display of OMR sheets and responses on the website and challenging the grading of
questions on OMR
13.1.1. After the conduct of the examination, NTA will display the scanned images of OMR
Answer Sheets and recorded responses by the machine, of all candidates on the
website (https://neet.nta.nic.in//). The exact date of display of scanned images of
OMR Answer Sheets shall be communicated after the examination on the NTA
website.
13.1.2. Applicants will be given an opportunity to submit representation against the
OMR grading by paying a non-refundable processing fee of ` 200/- per question
challenged.
13.1.3. Representations made by the candidates against the OMR grading will be verified by
the NTA from the actual record and the same will be updated in the data if challenges
are found to be correct. However, no intimation in this regard will be sent to an
individual candidate.
13.1.4. Applicants are advised to visit the website https://neet.nta.nic.in// for viewing and
downloading the image of the OMR Answer Sheet by the candidates.
13.2.1. The NTA will display the Provisional Answer Key of the questions, giving an
opportunity to the candidates to challenge, in case of any doubt in the answer key
published on the website https://neet.nta.nic.in//. For the exact date of display of
the Answer Key, candidates may regularly check updates on the NTA website after
the examination.
13.2.2. Candidates will be given an opportunity to make an online challenge against the
provisional Answer Key by paying a processing fee of ` 1000/- per answer challenged,
within a specified period as indicated in the Public Notice.
13.2.3. Challenges made by the candidates will be verified by the NTA with the help of a panel
of subject experts. If found correct, the answer key will be revised accordingly. Based
on the revised Final Answer Key, the result will be prepared and declared.
13.2.4. No individual candidate will be informed about the acceptance/non-acceptance of
his/her challenge.
13.2.5. The key finalized after the challenges will be treated as final.
13.3.1. The National Testing Agency will evaluate the Answer Sheets using standard
procedure and the result will be displayed on the website: https://neet.nta.nic.in//
and thereafter candidates may download their respective Score Cards.
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13.3.2. The NTA will prepare the Merit List/ All India Rank (AIR) as per Qualifying Criteria and other
norms as mentioned in Chapter 14 of this Bulletin as well as the relevant regulations/
guidelines of NMC/DGHS/MCC and Ministry of AYUSH/NCISM/CCIM/NCH/CCH/AACCC, as
the case may be.
13.3.3. All Candidates appearing in NEET (UG) - 2021 must regularly check updates on the website
of NTA (https://neet.nta.nic.in//); MoH&FW (https://www.mohfw.gov.in/); AYUSH
Ministry(www.ayush.gov.in);
DGHShttps://dghs.gov.in/content/1344_1_MedicalEducation.aspx); Medical Counselling
Committee (https://mcc.nic.in/UGCounselling/); (Admission Central Counselling Committee
of Ministry of AYUSH (https://aaccc.gov.in/aacccug/home/homepage) and other concerned
Authorities of participating States/Universities/Institutions, till the conclusion of the final
round of Counselling.
• The machine–gradable Answer Sheets are evaluated with extreme care and are
repeatedly scrutinized.
• There is no provision for re-checking/re-evaluation of the answer sheets. This is because
of the following reasons:
i. The OMRs are machine gradable which are being evaluated through specific
software impartial to all.
ii. The candidates are given an opportunity to make the representation on the OMR
gradation of their OMR sheets and also given an opportunity to challenge the
answer key in case of any doubt.
• No correspondence in this regard will be entertained.
The Result of the NEET (UG) - 2021 may be utilized by other Entities of Central/State
Governments, in accordance with their respective eligibility criteria / other norms /applicable
regulations/guidelines/ rules.
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CHAPTER 14 - MERIT LIST AND QUALIFYING CRITERIA
14.1.1. The National Testing Agency will prepare an All India Merit List of successful
candidates of NEET (UG) – 2021 on the basis of the eligibility criteria prescribed by
the National Medical Commission and Dental Council of India.
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Biology) must be 40% marks instead of 50%. In respect of candidates with
Benchmark, Disabilities specified under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Act, 2016, the minimum marks in qualifying examination in Physics, Chemistry
and Biology/Biotechnology taken together must be 40% instead of 50% for
Unreserved category & GEN-EWS candidates and 40% for SC/ST/OBC-NCL
candidates. For admission in BUMS Course, the candidate must have passed
the 10th standard with Urdu or Arabic or Persian language as a subject, or
clear the test of Urdu of 10th Standard (wherever there is provision to
conduct of such test) in the entrance examination conducted by the
University or Board or registered Society or Association authorized by the
Government to conduct such examination. For admission in the BSMS course,
the Candidate must have passed Tamil as one of the subjects in the 10th
Standard/in Higher Secondary course or Candidates shall have to study Tamil
as a subject during the First Professional course.
d) Candidates who have passed 10+2 from Open School or as private candidates
shall not be eligible to appear for the ‘National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test’.
Furthermore, a study of Biology/Biotechnology as an Additional Subject at
10+2 level also shall not be permissible. *
*(Note: “The proviso in italics has been a subject matter of challenge before
the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi, Hon’ble High Court of Allahabad, Lucknow
Bench, and Hon’ble High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Jabalpur. The provisions
of the regulations disqualifying recognized Open School Board candidates and
the candidates who have studied Biology/Biotechnology as an Additional
Subject has been struck down.”)
*The Medical Council of India has preferred Special Leave Petitions before the
Hon’ble Supreme Court and Appeals in the Hon’ble High Courts. Therefore, the
candidatures of candidates in the NEET (UG)-2021 who have passed the qualifying
examinations i.e. 10+2 from National Institute of Open Schooling or State Open
Schools or as private candidates from recognized State Boards; or with
Biology/Biotechnology as an additional subject shall be allowed but subject to the
outcome of Special Leave Petitions/Appeals filed by the Medical Council of India”.
(e) Provided that a candidate who has appeared in the qualifying examination,
the result of which has not been declared, may be provisionally permitted to
take up the competitive entrance examination and in case of selection for
admission to the Undergraduate Medical Courses, he/she shall not be
admitted to that course until he/she fulfills the eligibility criteria as specified
above. For details candidates may refer to Graduate Medical Education
Regulations, 1997 and BDS Course Regulations, 2007, the Indian Medicine
Central Council (Minimum Standards of Education in Indian Medicine)
Regulation, and the Homeopathy (Degree Course) Regulations, 1983.
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(f) The criteria for minimum qualifying marks to be eligible for admission to
MBBS courses shall also be applicable to concerned INIs.
A list of the successful candidates in order of All India Rank based on the
marks obtained in the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG –
2021 will be prepared by the NTA.
In case of two or more candidates obtaining equal marks/percentile score in the NEET (UG) -
2021, the inter-se-merit shall be determined as follows:
a. Candidate obtaining higher marks/percentile score in Biology (Botany & Zoology) in the
Test, followed by,
b. Candidate obtaining higher marks/percentile score in Chemistry in the Test, followed
by,
c. Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct
answers in all the subjects in the Test.
14.3 Merit list for counselling under 15% All India Quota
The merit list of the eligible and successful candidates who have opted for 15% All India quota
seats will be prepared by the NTA on the basis of marks obtained in the NEET (UG) - 2021.
The list of successful candidates shall be forwarded to the Directorate General of Health
Services (Medical Examination Cell), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of
India, and Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India for the purpose of allotment of seats by Online
Counselling to 15% All India Quota Seats.
14.4 Merit list for seats other than 15% All India Quota
a) NTA will provide All India Rank and Result will be shared with the DGHS, Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare, Govt of India and Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India to
provide the same to the Admitting Authorities.
b) Admitting Authorities will invite applications for Counselling.
c) The admitting/counselling authorities will draw a merit list of the candidates based on
All India Rank in the respective categories declared by the candidates at the time of
applying for admission/counselling as per State applicable rules.
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CHAPTER 15 – ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA/QUOTA OF SEATS/RESERVATION /RESULT CRITERIA /
COUNSELLING FOR ADMISSION TO BAMS/BSMS/BUMS /BHMS COURSES
1. Admission to all seats of BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and BHMS Courses through NEET-2021
Admissions to all seats of Undergraduate Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and Homoeopathy Courses will
be done through NEET (UG) – 2021 as per the provisions of the Indian Medicine Central Council
(Minimum Standards of Education in Indian Medicine) Amendment Regulations (2018) and
Homeopathy (Degree Course) Amendment Regulations (2018) under Indian Medicine Central
Council Act 1970 and the Homoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973, as notified by the Central
Council of Indian Medicine and Central Council of Homeopathy respectively (which are Regulatory
Bodies of the above-mentioned Courses under the Ministry of AYUSH).
a) The candidate must have passed intermediate (10+2) or its equivalent examination recognised
by the concerned State Government and Education Board with the subjects of Physics, Chemistry,
Biology and English individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together
in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at the aforesaid qualifying examination in the case of general
category and 40% Marks in the case of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other
Backward Classes.
b) In respect of persons with disability candidates specified under the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities Act, 2016 (49 of 2016), the minimum qualifying marks in the said qualifying
examination in Physics, Chemistry and Biology shall be 40%.
c) No candidate shall be admitted to BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and BHMS Degree Courses unless he has
attained the age of seventeen years on or before the 31st December of the year of his admission
in the first year of the course and not more than of twenty-five years on or before the 31st
December of the year of admission in the first year of the course. Provided that the upper age
limit may be relaxed by five years in the case of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other
Backward Classes, and physically handicapped candidates.
Note:
1. For admission to the BUMS course, the candidate must have also passed the 10th standard with Urdu
or Arabic or Persian language as a subject, or clear the test of Urdu of 10th Standard (wherever there
is provision to conduct of such test) in the entrance examination conducted by the University or
Board or registered Society or Association authorised by the Government to conduct such
examination.
2. For admission to the BSMS course, the Candidate must have also passed Tamil as one of the subjects
in the 10th Standard or in Higher Secondary course or the candidate shall have to study Tamil as a
subject during the First Professional course.
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3. *The Quota of Seats for Admission to BAMS/ BSMS/BUMS /BHMS Courses:
a. All India quota Government.
b. All India quota Government aided.
c. All India quota Private.
d. State Govt. quota/ Institutional quota.
e. Central Universities/National Institutes.
f. Deemed to be Universities.
g. Management/NRI Quota.
4. *Reservation of Seats for SC, ST, OBC, EWS, PwBD, etc. for admission to
BAMS/BSMS/BUMS /BHMS Courses :
Reservation Policy of the Central Government in All India Quota seats (Govt./Govt. aided/National
Institutes/Central Universities) counseling is as follows:
S.C.- 15%
S.T.- 7.5%
PwBD- 5% Horizontal Reservation
OBC (Non- Creamy Layer)- 27 % Only in National Institutes/Central Universities
EWS- 10% Only in National Institutes/Central Universities
Note: Guidelines regarding admission of students with “Specified Disabilities” under the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 with respect to admission in BAMS/BSMS/BUMS course shall
be as per the criteria prescribed in the regulations as per the CCIM Gazette notification dated
18/06/2019 and in BHMS as per the CCH Gazette notification dated 19/06/2019.
In case of State quota seats counseling under other than minimum 15% All India Quota seats,
the reservation policy of the concerned State Govt. shall apply.
5. *Percentile criteria for declaration of Result / Ranking for BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and
BHMS Courses.
In order to be eligible for admission to under-graduate BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and BHMS Courses,
it shall be necessary for a candidate to obtain a minimum of marks at 50th percentile in the
‘National Eligibility Entrance Test for undergraduate course’ held for the said academic year:
a. For candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward
Classes, the minimum marks shall be at 40th percentile;
b. candidates with benchmark disabilities specified under the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities Act, 2016 (49 of 2016), the minimum marks shall be at 45th percentile in the
case of general category and 40th percentile in the case of the Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes.
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6. *Counselling Provisions for admission to BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and 15% Courses.
a. An All India Merit List of the qualified candidates shall be prepared on the basis of All India
Rank in the Merit List of the NEET (UG) - 2021 and candidates shall be admitted to
Undergraduate ASU & H Courses from the said list only, with existing reservation policy.
b. Counselling for all India quota seats of Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani & Homoeopathy
Government, Government aided Institutes, Central Universities, National Institutes, Deemed
to be Universities will be conducted by AACCC, and counseling for AIQ seats of Private ASU
& H Institutes will be conducted by an authority designated by Central Government and
Counselling for State quota seats will be conducted by respective State Government
counselling authority as per the provisions of Regulations notified under IMCC Act, 1970 and
HCC ACT, 1973.
c. *The details filled by the candidate like candidate category, phone number, and email, etc.
in NEET-2021 Online Application will be used for the purpose of all India quota seats
counselling. No request for change in candidate category at the time of all India quota seats
counselling will be entertained by the counselling authority for all India quota seats
designated by the Central Government.
d. The NTA will have no responsibility with regard to the matters relating to
counselling/admission to BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and BHMS Courses.
e. For further details regarding the counselling/admission to BAMS/BSMS/BUMS/BHMS
Courses, the following Authorities may be contacted :
i. The Director (SRKV), Ministry of AYUSH, AYUSH Bhawan, B-Block, GPO Complex, INA, New
Delhi – 110023,
(Email : counseling-ayush@gov.in;
Website: https://aaccc.gov.in/aacccug/home/homepage ) for administrative issues only.
ii. AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC), Ministry of AYUSH
(Email: counseling-aaccc@aiia.gov.in;
Website: https://aaccc.gov.in/aacccug/home/homepage) for queries related to all India quota
seat counseling only.
iii. AYUSH Admissions Counselling Committee of the Directorate of AYUSH of respective State
Governments / UTs.
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CHAPTER 16 – MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
16.1.1. Candidates are advised to refer to only NEET (UG) website: https://neet.nta.nic.in/
for authentic information and periodic updates.
16.1.2. Candidates are advised to be careful about any wrong information/false claim of any
person or institute regarding the NEET (UG) Examination or securing a seat on the
basis of its Result.
16.1.3. Candidates are advised to bring any such information to the notice of NTA through
e-mail at neet@nta.ac.in.
16.2.1. NEET (UG) 2021 is a proprietary Examination and is conducted by NTA on behalf of
NMC, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW). The contents of this exam are
confidential, proprietary and are owned by NTA/NMC/MoHFW and explicitly
prohibits the candidate from publishing, reproducing, or transmitting any or some
content of this test, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, verbal or
written, electronic or mechanical or for any purpose. Hangouts, Blogs, etc. using
either one’s own account or proxy account (s).
16.2.2. By registering for and /or appearing in NEET (UG) 2021, the candidate explicitly
agrees to the above Non-Disclosure Agreement and general terms of use for NEET
(UG) 2021 as contained in this Information Bulletin & NEET (UG) 2021, website
https://neet.nta.nic.in/.
16.2.3. Violation of any act or breach of the same shall be liable for penal action and
cancellation of the candidature at the bare threshold.
The Candidates are required to submit their genuine queries/grievances relating to their
Candidature for the NEET (UG) - 2021 Exam as a matter of course through the QRS System
of NTA available on the website of NTA (https://neet.nta.nic.in//). The email
query/grievance relating to this Exam may be addressed to: neet@nta.ac.in, only if a
response is not received from NTA in QRS. However, such email shall not be anonymous and
must contain: the name, registration/application no/roll no., postal address of the
Candidate, and contact number of the sender. An email containing vague or general queries
shall not be entertained. Considering the volume of queries/questions received from the
Candidates and /or their behalf, NTA cannot guarantee to reply to each and every email
received from the Candidates. In no case, repetitive emails on the same issue/matter would
be entertained. Queries shall not be entertained from persons claiming to be representatives,
associates, or officiate of the applicant candidate.
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The following information shall not be revealed by phone or email:
a. Internal documentation/status.
b. The internal decision-making process of NTA. Any claim/counterclaim thereof.
c. Dates & venue of internal meetings or name of the staff/officers dealing with it.
d. Any information which in the opinion of NTA cannot be revealed.
(Note: In terms of the Communication (vide Letter No. 35-5/2017-TS.I dated 24.11.2020) of
the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India, the
complaints/suggestions/grievances relating to NEET (UG) may be addressed directly to NTA
or to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and /or Administrative Head of the
concerned Organization, for redressal).
16.4.1 Candidates who are not well conversant to submit the online application due to
various constraints can use the services of Common Services Centre, Ministry of
Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India under the Digital
India initiatives of Hon’ble Prime Minister. The Common Services Centre (CSC)
scheme is a part of the ambitious National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) of the
Government of India and is managed at each village panchayat level by a Village Level
Entrepreneur (VLE).
16.4.2 There are more than 1.5 lakhs Common Services Centres (CSC) across the country
which will provide the desired support to candidates from urban as well as rural
areas in online submission of Application Form and payment of fee through e-
wallet. The list of the Common Services Centre is available on the website:
www.csc.gov.in.
The record of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test NEET (UG)-2021 would be preserved
only up to 90 days from the date of declaration of result.
All disputes pertaining to the conduct of the NEET (UG) - 2021 Examination including Results
shall fall within the jurisdiction of Delhi/New Delhi only. Further, any legal question arising
out of the Examination shall be entertained only when raised within 30 days from the
declaration of result.
(Note: - In terms of the Communication (vide Letter No. 35-5/2017-TS.I dated 24.11.2020)
of the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India, the Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare (and not the Ministry of Education) has to defend the interest of
Union of India in the Court Cases relating to NEET (UG).
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Appendix-I
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Appendix-II
1. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Vide Letter No. V.11025/59/2021-MEP(FTS: 8102336) dated
07.04.2021.
The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has conveyed its approval for this Information Bulletin with
some modification, vide its Letter No. V.11025/59/2021-MEP(FTS: 8102336) dated 07.04.2021. It had
also advised to incorporate only specific clauses of the Notification of the NMC Act, 2019 in the
Information Bulletin, which is related to the NEET (UG) Examination.
Accordingly, only Section 14 of the NMC Act, 2019, which has provisioned for NEET (UG) as a Uniform
Entrance Examination for admission to undergraduate medical courses in all medical institutions, has
been annexed to this Information Bulletin as Appendix-I.
2. Ministry of Ayush (Vide Letter No. L-14030/5/2021-EP-1 dated 30.03.2021)
(i) Admission to all seats of BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and BHMS Courses through NEET-2021
Admissions to all seats of Undergraduate Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, and Homoeopathy Courses will
be done through NEET (UG) – 2021 as per the provisions of the Indian Medicine Central Council
(Minimum Standards of Education in Indian Medicine) Amendment Regulations (2018) and
Homeopathy (Degree Course) Amendment Regulations (2018) under Indian Medicine Central
Council Act 1970 and the Homoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973, as notified by the Central Council
of Indian Medicine and Central Council of Homeopathy respectively (which are Regulatory Bodies
of the above-mentioned Courses under the Ministry of AYUSH).
a) The candidate must have passed intermediate (10+2) or its equivalent examination recognized by
the concerned State Government and Education Board with the subjects of Physics, Chemistry,
Biology, and English individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together
in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at the aforesaid qualifying examination in the case of general
category and 40% Marks in the case of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other
Backward Classes.
b) In respect of persons with disability candidates specified under the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities Act, 2016 (49 of 2016), the minimum qualifying marks in the said qualifying
examination in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology shall be 45% in the case of the general category
and 40% in the case of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes.
c) No candidate shall be admitted to BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and BHMS Degree Courses unless he has
attained the age of seventeen years on or before the 31st December of the year of his admission
in the first year of the course and not more than of twenty-five years on or before the 31st
December of the year of admission in the first year of the course. Provided that the upper age
limit may be relaxed by five years in the case of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other
Backward Classes and physically handicapped candidates.
Note:
1. For admission to the BUMS course, the candidate must have also passed the 10th standard with Urdu
or Arabic or Persian language as a subject, or clear the test of Urdu of 10th Standard (wherever there
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is provision to conduct such test) in the entrance examination conducted by the University or Board
or registered Society or Association authorized by the Government to conduct such examination.
2. For admission to the BSMS course, the Candidate must have also passed Tamil as one of the subjects
in the 10th Standard or in Higher Secondary course, or the candidate shall have to study Tamil as a
subject during the First Professional course.
(iii) *The Quota of Seats for Admission to BAMS/ BSMS/BUMS /BHMS Courses:
a. All India quota Government.
b. All India quota Government aided.
c. All India quota Private.
d. State Govt. quota/ Institutional quota.
e. Central Universities/National Institutes.
f. Deemed to be Universities.
g. Management/NRI Quota.
(iv) *Reservation of Seats for: SC, ST, OBC, EWS, PwD, etc. for admission to BAMS/BSMS/BUMS
/BHMS Courses :
Reservation Policy of the Central Government in All India Quota seats (Govt./Govt.
aided/National Institutes/Central Universities) counseling is as follows:
S.C.- 15%
S.T.- 7.5%
PwD- 5% Horizontal Reservation
OBC (Non- Creamy Layer)- 27 % Only in National Institutes/Central Universities
EWS- 10% Only in National Institutes/Central Universities
Note: Guidelines regarding admission of students with “Specified Disabilities” under the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 with respect to admission in BAMS/BSMS/BUMS
course shall be as per the criteria prescribed in the regulations as per the CCIM Gazette
notification dated 18/06/2019 and in BHMS as per the CCH Gazette notification dated
19/06/2019.
In case of State quota seats counseling under other than minimum 15% All India Quota seats,
the reservation policy of the concerned State Govt. shall apply.
(v) *Percentile criteria for declaration of Result / Ranking for BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and BHMS
Courses.
a. In order to be eligible for admission to under-graduate BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and
BHMS Courses, it shall be necessary for a candidate to obtain a minimum of marks at
50th percentile in the ‘National Eligibility Entrance Test for undergraduate course’ held
for the said academic year:
a. For candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other
Backward Classes, the minimum marks shall be at 40th percentile;
b. candidates with benchmark disabilities specified under the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities Act, 2016 (49 of 2016), the minimum marks shall be at 45th percentile in
the case of general category and 40th percentile in the case of the Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes.
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(vi) *Counselling Provisions for admission to BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and BHMS Courses.
a. An All India Merit List of the qualified candidates shall be prepared on the basis of All India
Rank in the Merit List of the NEET (UG) - 2021 and candidates shall be admitted to
Undergraduate ASU & H Courses from the said list only, with existing reservation policy.
b. Counselling for all India quota seats of Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani & Homoeopathy
Government, Government aided Institutes, Central Universities, National Institutes will be
conducted by AACCC, and counseling for AIQ seats of Private ASU & H Institutes will be
conducted by the authority designated by Central Government and Counselling for State
quota seats will be conducted by respective State Government counselling authority as
per the provisions of Regulations notified under IMCC Act, 1970 and HCC ACT, 1973.
c. *The details filled by the candidate like candidate category, phone number and email, etc.
in NEET-2021 Online Application will be used for the purpose of all India quota seats
counselling. No request for change in candidate category at the time of all India quota
seats counselling will be entertained by the counselling authority for all India quota seats
designated by the Central Government.
d. The NTA will have no responsibility with regard to the matters relating to
counselling/admission to BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and BHMS Courses.
e. For further details regarding the counselling/admission to BAMS/BSMS/BUMS/BHMS
Courses, the following Authorities may be contacted :
i. The Director (SRKV), Ministry of AYUSH, AYUSH Bhawan, B-Block, GPO Complex,
INA, New Delhi- 110023
(Email: counseling-ayush@gov.in;
Website: https://aaccc.gov.in/aacccug/home/homepage ) for administrative issues only.
ii. AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC), Ministry of AYUSH
(Email: counseling-aaccc@aiia.gov.in;
Website: https://aaccc.gov.in/aacccug/home/homepage) for queries related to all India
quota seat counseling only.
iii. AYUSH Admissions Counselling Committee of the Directorate of AYUSH of respective
State Governments / UTs.
(vii) Important Information for the Application Process
1. Regarding the application process and other details, the aspiring Candidates of
BAMS/BSMS/BUMS/BHMS Courses may peruse the relevant information /documents
mentioned in other chapters/ paras, especially: ‘Important Information and Dates at a
Glance’, para 2.4, para 3.2 to 3.6, chapters 6 to 13 and 16 as well as the corresponding
appendices, apart from the provisions mentioned above in this Chapter.
2. The relevant Regulations / Guidelines / Instructions / Notifications / Circulars of the
Ministry of AYUSH /AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee/ Central Council of
Indian Medicine /Central Council of Homeopathy, as the case may be, may be referred to
for those matters, which are not mentioned above in this Chapter or in any other Chapter
/ Appendices of this Information Bulletin.
[Note: The above suggestions of the Ministry of AYUSH have been incorporated in
Chapter-16 of the Information Bulletin for NEET (UG) 2020].
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3. Government of Odisha, Department of Health and Family Welfare (vide their DO No. 7812/ACSHFW,
dated 15.03.2021)
(i) In view of Covid-19 Pandemic, it will highly unsafe for the students to visit the few examination
centres physically to appear the test. Further due to the frequent lockdown/ shut down
imposed by different districts administrations the transportation system is very often
disrupted making the movement of the student’s further worse.
(ii) In view of the above, one examination centre in each of the 30 Districts of the State of Odisha,
may be considered for NEET (UG) 2021.
[Note: Keeping in view the difficulty in the movement of the Candidates due to Covid-19 Pandemic
/local lockdowns as well as the feasibility of having suitable educational Institutions as Exam Centres,
17 more Cities from the State of Odisha have been added as new ones in the List of Cities for NEET
(UG) 2021, in addition to the earlier ones].
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Appendix III
Application no:
Photo
3) That I further declare that the said declaration is made by me on my own after knowing and understanding
all the rules and their implications.
4) That if the above statement of mine is found incorrect at any time, my candidature/ admission in NEET (UG)
- 2020, Undergraduate Medical Courses be cancelled and legal action as the deemed fit may be initiated
against me.
Date:
Left-hand thumb Signature of Candidate
impression
Name:
Father’s Name:
Mother’s Name:
Address:
This declaration will be auto-generated and submitted online only at the time of filling the online application
form by the candidates belonging to UT of J&K and Ladakh and claiming 15% seats under All India Quota.
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Appendix -IV
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF HEALTH 15% ALL INDIA QUOTA, CENTRAL INSTITUTIONS, ESIC, BHU
SERVICES & AMU, AFMC AND DEEMED UNIVERSITIES,
COUNSELLING
Prof (Dr) B. Srinivas
Telephone No. : 011-23062493
The Assistant Director General (ME), Fax No. : 011-23061907
Directorate General Of Health Services
Website : www.mcc.nic.in
Room No.352, ‘A’ Wing, E-Mail ID : aiqpmt-mcc@nic.in
Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
MINISTRY OF AYUSH 15% ALL INDIA QUOTA, CENTRAL INSTITUTIONS, CENTRAL
UNIVERSITY, DEEMED UNIVERSITY & NATIONAL
INSTITUTES (AYURVEDA/SIDDHA/UNANI/HOMEOPATHY
COLLEGES)
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BIHAR
The Director of Medical Education Telephone No. : 0612-2234992
Directorate of Health Services, Department Website : http://health.bih.nic.in/
of Health & Family Welfare, E-mail ID : as-health-bih@nic.in
Vikas Bhawan Patna-800001, Bihar
CHANDIGARH
The Director Principal Telephone No. : 0172-2601023-4321
Govt. Medical College Hospital, Fax No. : 0772-2609360
Sector-32, Chandigarh Website : www.gmch.gov.in
E-mail ID : dpgmcc@yahoo.com
CHHATTISGARH
The Director of Medical Education Telephone No. : 0771-4264052, 2221621
Directorate of Medical Education Fax No. : 0771-2234451
Old Nurses Hostel, Mantralaya Complex, Website : www.cgdme.in
Raipur-492001, Chhatisgarh E-mail ID : cgdme@rediffmail.com
DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI
The Director of Education Telephone No. : 0260-2630792
1st Floor, Building No.5, Fax No. : 0260-2642006
P.W.D. Office Complex, Website : http://dnh.nic.in/
Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Silvassa E-mail ID : asde-admn-dnh@nic.in
DAMAN & DIU (UT)
The Assistant Director (Technical Education) Telephone No. : 0260-2231707, 2230468
UT Administration of Daman & Diu Fax No. : 0260-2251351
Government Polytechnic, Website : http://daman.nic.in
Varkund, MotaFalia E-mail ID : pers.dd@nic.in
Nani Daman-396210 ceodp-dmn-dd@nic.in
DELHI
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Phone : +91-11-25302170,
Sector - 16C, Dwarka, Fax : +91-11- 25302111
New Delhi - 110078 E-Mail Id : ggsipu.pr@rediffmail.com
pro@ipu.ac.in
GOA
The Assistant Director Telephone No. : 0832-2416370
Centralized Admission Division (CAD) Fax No. : 0832-2413572
Directorate of Technical Education, Website : www.dtegoa.gov.in
Alto-Porvorim, Goa-403571 E-mail ID : dir-dte.goa@nic.in
GUJARAT
The Dean Telephone No. : 079-22680074
B.J. Medical College, Fax No. : 079-22683067
Asarwa, Ahmedabad Website : www.bjmc.org
Gujarat E-mail ID : dean.bjmc@hotmail.com
HARYANA
The Director Telephone No. : 0172-2560799
Medical Education & Research Haryana Fax No. : 0172-2566556
Paryatan Bhawan, Website : haryanahealth.nic.in
Bays No.55-58, E-mail ID : dmer.haryana@gmail.com
Sector-2, Panchkula.
HIMACHAL PRADESH
The Director Telephone No. : 0177-2624895
Medical Education & Research, Fax No. : 0177-2620733
Block No.06, SDA Complex, Website : www.hp.gov.in/hpdmer
Kusumti, Shimla-171009. E-mail ID : directorateme@yahoo.com
JAMMU & KASHMIR
The Director (Health Services) Telephone No. : 0191-2546338 (O)
Directorate of Health Services, Fax No. : 0191-2549632, 2566599
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Jammu Division, Website : http://www.jkhealth.org
Near MLA’s Hostel, Jammu Tawi E-mail ID : dhsjammu@rediffmail.com
Jammu - 180001
The Director (Health Services) Telephone No. : 0194-2452052 (O)
Directorate of Health Services, Old Fax No. : 0194-24527313
Secretariat (J & K), Srinagar, Kashmir Website : http://www.jkhealth.org
E-mail ID : amarist786@gmail.com,
dhsk76@gmail.com
JHARKHAND
The Controller of Examination Telephone No. : 0651-6999170-71
Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Fax No. : 0651-2230336
Examination Board, Website : www.jceceb.jharkhand.gov.in
Science & Technology Campus, E-mail ID : jceceboard@gmail.com
SirkhaToli, Namkum-Tupudana Road,
Namkum, Ranchi -834023
KARNATAKA
Directorate of Medical Education Telephone No. : 080-22870060
Anand Rao Circle Fax No. : 080-22875798
Bangalore-560009 Website :
http://www.karnataka.gov.in/dmekarnataka
E-mail ID : dmekarnataka2021@gmail.com
KERALA
The Commissioner for Entrance Telephone No. : 0471-2332120, 2338487
Examinations Fax No. : 0471-2337228
Vth Floor, Housing Board Buildings, Website : www.cee-kerala.org
Santhi Nagar, E-mail ID : ceekinfo@cee.kerala.gov.in
Thiruvananthapuram-695001
LADAKH (UT)
The Director (Health Services) Telephone No. : 0191-2546338 (O)
Directorate of Health Services, Fax No. : 0191-2549632, 2566599
Jammu Division, Website : http://www.jkhealth.org
Near MLA’s Hostel, Jammu Tawi E-mail ID : dhsjammu@rediffmail.com
Jammu - 180001
LAKSHADWEEP (UT)
The Director of Education Telephone No. : 04896-262241
Department of Education Fax No. : 04896-262264
UT of Lakshadweep. Website : www.lakshadweep.nic.in
E-mail ID : lk-doe@hub.nic.in
MAHARASHTRA
COMMISSIONERATE, STATE COMMON Telephone No. : 022-22016157/59/53,
ENTRANCE TEST CELL : 022-22016134/19/28
8th Floor, New Excelsior Building, Website: www.mahacet.org
A. K. Nayak Marg, Fort, Mumbai-400001 E-mail ID : maharashtra.cetcell@gmail.com
MIZORAM
The Director Telephone No. : 0389-2340926
Higher & Technical Education, Fax No. : 0389-2340927
Govt. of Mizoram, Website : http://healthmizoram.nic.in
Mcdonald Hill, Zarkawt, E-mail ID : director_htemz@yahoo.com
Aizawl, Mizoram
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MADHYA PRADESH
The Director Telephone No. : 0755-2551307, 2551719
Directorate of Medical Education, Website : www.medicaleducation.mp.gov.in
Satpura Bhawan, E-mail ID : dme12001@yahoo.com
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
MANIPUR
The Director, (Medical Education) Telephone No. : 0385-2411484, 2414629
Directorate of Health Services, Fax No. : 0364-2414625
Imphal, Manipur Website : http://rims.edu.in
E-mail ID : director@rims.edu.in
MEGHALAYA
The Commissioner & Secretary Telephone No. : 0364-2223760
Health & Family Welfare, Website : www.meghealth.gov.in
Meghalaya Secretariat, E-mail ID : kmarb2007@gmail.com
Addl. Building, R.No.315,
Shillong-793001 Meghalaya
NAGALAND
The Director Telephone No. : 0370-2270409
Directorate of Technical Education, Fax No. : 0370-2270409
Kohima, Nagaland Website : www.dtenagaland.org.in
E-mail ID : direch.edu-ng@nic.in
mhasetonakro@yahoo.com
ODISHA
The Chairman Telephone No. : 0674-6552455-58
Odisha Joint Entrance Examination Fax No. : 0674-2352457
JEE Cell, Gandamunda, Khandagiri, Website : www.odishajee.com,
Dist. Khurda,
Bhubaneshwar-751030 www.ojee.nic.in
E-mail ID : odishajee2015@gmail.com
PUDUCHERRY (UT)
The Director (Health) Telephone No. : 0413-2229355 (O)
Directorate of Medical & F.W. Services, Fax No. : 0413-2339351
Housing Board Building, Opposite LIC, Website : http://health.puducherry.gov.in
Health Department Complex, E-mail ID : dms.pon@nic.in
Puducherry-605001
PUNJAB
The Vice-Chancellor Telephone No. : 01639-256232, 256236,257883-84
Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Fax No. : 01639-256234,
Sadiq Road, 01639-256235
Faridkot-151203 (Punjab) Website : www.bfuhs.ac.in
E-mail ID : generalinfo@bfuhs.ac.in
RAJASTHAN
The Secretary (Medical Education) Telephone No. : 0141-2227132
Directorate of Medical Education Fax No. : 0141-2227797
Govt. Secretariat Building, C-Scheme, Website :
Jaipur www.medicaleducation.rajasthan.gov.in
E-mail ID : phsrajasthan@gmail.com
SIKKIM
The Secretary Tel. (Off) : 03592-203050
Human Resource Development Department, 03592-221611
Govt. of Sikkim, Fax No. : 03592-221611
Tashiling, Gangtok – 737103 Website : sikkimhrdd.org
E-mail ID : techeduskm@gmail.com
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TAMIL NADU
The Director Telephone No. : 044-24320802
(Public Health and Preventive Medicine) Fax No. : 044-24323942
Directorate of Health Services, Website : http://www.tnhealth.org
359, Anna Salai, Teynampet, | E-mail ID : dphpm@rediffmail.com
Chennai-600006
TELANGANA
The Director of Health Tel. (Off) : 040-24602514-16
Directorate of Medical Education Fax No. : 040-24656909, 24600769
DM&HS Campus E-mail ID : dmetelangana.gov.in
Koti, Hyderabad Website : dmetelangana@gmail.com
TRIPURA
The Director (Medical Education) Telephone No. : 0381-2325232 (O)
2nd Floor Tripura AIDS Controll Society Building Fax No. : 0381-2325232
Opp. IGM Hospital Website : http://www.tripurahealthservices.in
Agartala, Tripura-799001 E-mail ID : directormetripura@gmail.com
UTTRAKHAND
The Director General Telephone No. : 0135-2723026, 2723028
Directorate of Medical Education, Fax No. : 0135-2723027
107, Chander Nagar, Website : www.ua.nic.in
Dehradun, Uttrakhand. E-mail ID : medicaleducation11@gmail.com
UTTAR PRADESH
The Director-General Telephone No. : 0522-2287653
(Medical Education & Training) Fax No. : 0522-2288193
6th Floor, Jawahar Bhawan, Website : www.updgme.in
Ashok Marg, E-mail ID : dgmededu@gmail.com
Lucknow (UP)
WEST BENGAL
The Chairman Telephone No. : 033-22123853, 22551633
Central Selection Committee Fax No. : 033-22123770
Medical College, 88, College Street, Website : medicalcollegekolkata.org.
Kolkata-700 073. E-mail ID : lahiritapan@yahoo.co.in
AFMC, PUNE
The Nodal Officer Telephone No. : 011-23092349
Room No.48A, ‘M’ Block, Fax No. : 011-23092562/23092992
DGAFMS/DG-1D, Ministry of Defence, Website : www.afmc.nic.in,
New Delhi www.afmcdg1d.gov.in
E-mail ID : oicexams.afmc@nic.in
afmcdg1d@nic.in,
ojcadmission@gmail.com
DELHI UNIVERSITY
The Dean Telephone No. : 011-27662764,27667647, 27662208
Faculty of Medical Sciences, Fax No. : 011-27662763
VPCI Building, 6th Floor, Website : www.fmsc.ac.in
University of Delhi, E-mail ID : dean-medical@du.ac.in
Delhi-110 007
AIIMS
The Dean Telephone No. : +91-11-26588500 / 26588700
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Website : https://www.aiims.edu/en.html
Ansari Nagar, New Delhi - 110029 E-mail ID : dean@aiims.edu
JIPMER, Puducherry
The Dean (Academic) Telephone No. : 0413-2296002, 0413-2272901
III- Floor, Academic Section, Website : http://jipmer.edu.in/
JIPMER Academic Centre, E-mail ID : pankajkundra@gmail.com
Dhanvantri Nagar P.O, Puducherry-605006
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Appendix-V
CORE SYLLABUS
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13 Hydrocarbons 13 Organic Compounds Containing
Nitrogen
14 Environmental Chemistry 14 Biomolecules
15 Polymers
16 Chemistry in Everyday Life
• Physics: Scope and excitement; nature of physical laws; Physics, technology, and society.
• Need for measurement: Units of measurement; systems of units; SI units, fundamental and derived
units. Length, mass, and time measurements; accuracy and precision of measuring instruments;
errors in measurement; significant figures.
• Dimensions of physical quantities, dimensional analysis, and its applications.
• A frame of reference, Motion in a straight line; Position-time graph, speed, and velocity. Uniform and
non-uniform motion, average speed, and instantaneous velocity. Uniformly accelerated motion,
velocity-time, and position-time graphs, for uniformly accelerated motion (graphical treatment).
• Elementary concepts of differentiation and integration for describing motion. Scalar and vector
quantities: Position and displacement vectors, general vectors, general vectors and notation, equality
of vectors, multiplication of vectors by a real number; addition and subtraction of vectors. Relative
velocity.
• Unit vectors. Resolution of a vector in a plane-rectangular component.
• Scalar and Vector products of Vectors. Motion in a plane. Cases of uniform velocity and uniform
acceleration- projectile motion. Uniform circular motion.
• Intuitive concept of force. Inertia, Newton’s first law of motion; momentum and Newton’s second law
of motion; impulse; Newton’s third law of motion. Law of conservation of linear momentum and its
applications.
• Equilibrium of concurrent forces. Static and Kinetic friction, laws of friction, rolling friction, lubrication.
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• Dynamics of uniform circular motion. Centripetal force, examples of circular motion (vehicle on level
circular road, vehicle on banked road).
• Work done by a constant force and variable force; kinetic energy, work-energy theorem, power.
• Notion of potential energy, the potential energy of a spring, conservative forces; conservation of
mechanical energy (kinetic and potential energies); nonconservative forces; motion in a vertical circle,
elastic and inelastic collisions in one and two dimensions.
• Centre of mass of a two-particle system, momentum conservation, and centre of mass motion. Centre
of mass of a rigid body; centre of mass of uniform rod.
• Moment of a force,-torque, angular momentum, conservation of angular momentum with some
examples.
• Equilibrium of rigid bodies, rigid body rotation, and equation of rotational motion, comparison of
linear and rotational motions; the moment of inertia, the radius of gyration. Values of M.I. for simple
geometrical objects (no derivation). Statement of parallel and perpendicular axes theorems and their
applications.
• Kepler’s laws of planetary motion. The universal law of gravitation. Acceleration due to gravity and its
variation with altitude and depth.
• Gravitational potential energy; gravitational potential. Escape velocity, orbital velocity of a satellite.
Geostationary satellites.
• Elastic behavior, Stress-strain relationship. Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, shear,
modulus of rigidity, poisson’s ratio; elastic energy.
• Viscosity, Stokes’ law, terminal velocity, Reynold’s number, streamline and turbulent flow. Critical
velocity, Bernoulli’s theorem and its applications.
• Surface energy and surface tension, angle of contact, excess of pressure, application of surface
tension ideas to drops, bubbles and capillary rise.
• Heat, temperature, thermal expansion; thermal expansion of solids, liquids, and gases. Anomalous
expansion. Specific heat capacity: Cp, Cv- calorimetry; change of state – latent heat.
• Heat transfer- conduction and thermal conductivity, convection and radiation. Qualitative ideas of
Black Body Radiation, Wein’s displacement law, and Green House effect.
• Newton’s law of cooling and Stefan’s law.
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UNIT VIII: Thermodynamics
• Thermal equilibrium and definition of temperature (zeroth law of Thermodynamics). Heat, work and
internal energy. First law of thermodynamics. Isothermal and adiabatic processes.
• Second law of the thermodynamics: Reversible and irreversible processes. Heat engines and
refrigerators.
UNIT I: Electrostatics
• Electric charges and their conservation. Coulomb’s law-force between two point charges, forces
between multiple charges; superposition principle and continuous charge distribution.
• Electric field, electric field due to a point charge, electric field lines; electric dipole, electric field due
to a dipole; torque on a dipole in a uniform electric field.
• Electric flux, statement of Gauss’s theorem and its applications to find field due to infinitely long
straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged thin spherical shell (field
inside and outside)
• Electric potential, potential difference, electric potential due to a point charge, a dipole and system
of charges: equipotential surfaces, electrical potential energy of a system of two point charges and of
electric diploes in an electrostatic field.
• Conductors and insulators, free charges and bound charges inside a conductor. Dielectrics and electric
polarization, capacitors and capacitance, combination of capacitors in series and in parallel,
capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric medium between the plates,
energy stored in a capacitor, Van de Graaff generator.
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UNIT II: Current Electricity
• Electric current, the flow of electric charges in a metallic conductor, drift velocity and mobility, and
their relation with electric current; Ohm’s law, electrical resistance, V-I characteristics (liner and non-
linear), electrical energy and power, electrical resistivity, and conductivity.
• Carbon resistors, color code for carbon resistors; series and parallel combinations of resistors;
temperature dependence of resistance.
• Internal resistance of a cell, potential difference and emf of a cell, combination of cells in series and
in parallel.
• Kirchhoff’s laws and simple applications. Wheatstone bridge, metre bridge.
• Potentiometer-principle and applications to measure potential difference, and for comparing emf of
two cells; measurement of internal resistance of a cell.
• Concept of magnetic field, Oersted’s experiment. Biot-Savart law and its application to current
carrying circular loop.
• Ampere’s law and its applications to infinitely long straight wire, straight and toroidal solenoids. Force
on a moving charge in uniform magnetic and electric fields. Cyclotron.
• Force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field. Force between two parallel
current-carrying conductors-definition of ampere. Torque experienced by a current loop in a magnetic
field; moving coil galvanometer-its current sensitivity and conversion to ammeter and voltmeter.
• Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment. Magnetic dipole moment of a
revolving electron. Magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) along its axis and
perpendicular to its axis. Torque on a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in a uniform magnetic field; bar
magnet as an equivalent solenoid, magnetic field lines; Earth’s magnetic field and magnetic elements.
• Para-, dia-and ferro-magnetic substances, with examples.
• Electromagnetic and factors affecting their strengths. Permanent magnets.
• Electromagnetic induction; Faraday’s law, induced emf and current; Lenz’s Law, Eddy currents. Self
and mutual inductance.
• Alternating currents, peak and rms value of alternating current/ voltage; reactance and impedance;
LC oscillations (qualitative treatment only), LCR series circuit, resonance; power in AC circuits, wattles
current.
• AC generator and transformer.
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• Electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays)
including elementary facts about their uses.
• Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula. Refraction of light, total internal reflection and
its applications optical fibres, refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula, lens-maker’s
formula. Magnification, power of a lens, combination of thin lenses in contact combination of a lens
and a mirror. Refraction and dispersion of light through a prism.
• Scattering of light- blue colour of the sky and reddish appearance of the sun at sunrise and sunset.
• Optical instruments: Human eye, image formation and accommodation, correction of eye defects
(myopia and hypermetropia) using lenses.
• Microscopes and astronomical telescopes (reflecting and refracting) and their magnifying powers.
• Wave optics: Wavefront and Huygens’ principle, reflection and refraction of plane wave at a plane
surface using wavefronts.
• Proof of laws of reflection and refraction using Huygens’ principle.
• Interference, Young’s double hole experiment and expression for fringe width, coherent sources and
sustained interference of light.
• Diffraction due to a single slit, width of central maximum.
• Resolving power of microscopes and astronomical telescopes. Polarisation, plane polarized light;
Brewster’s law, uses of plane polarized light and Polaroids.
• Photoelectric effect, Hertz and Lenard’s observations; Einstein’s photoelectric equation- particle
nature of light.
• Matter waves- wave nature of particles, de Broglie relation. Davisson-Germer experiment
(experimental details should be omitted; only conclusion should be explained).
• Alpha- particle scattering experiments; Rutherford’s model of atom; Bohr model, energy levels,
hydrogen spectrum. Composition and size of nucleus, atomic masses, isotopes, isobars; isotones.
• Radioactivity- alpha, beta and gamma particles/ rays and their properties decay law. Mass-energy
relation, mass defect; binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number, nuclear fission
and fusion.
• Energy bands in solids (qualitative ideas only), conductors, insulators and semiconductors;
semiconductor diode- I-V characteristics in forward and reverse bias, diode as a rectifier; I-V
characteristics of LED, diode, solar cell, and Zener diode; Zener diode as a voltage regulator. Junction
transistor, transistor action, characteristics of a transistor; transistor as an amplifier (common emitter
configuration) and oscillator. Logic gates (OR, AND, NOT, NAND and NOR). Transistor as a switch.
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CHEMISTRY: CONTENTS OF CLASS XI SYLLABUS
• Atomic number, isotopes and isobars. Concept of shells and subshells, dual nature of matter and light,
de Broglie’s relationship, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, concept of orbital, quantum numbers,
shapes of s,p and d orbitals, rules for filling electrons in orbitals- Aufbau principle, Pauli exclusion
principles and Hund’s rule, electronic configuration of atoms, stability of half filled and completely
filled orbitals.
• Modern periodic law and long form of periodic table, periodic trends in properties of elements-
atomic radii, ionic radii, ionization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, electrone gativity, valence.
• Valence electrons, ionic bond, covalent bond, bond parameters, Lewis structure, polar character of
covalent bond, valence bond theory, resonance, geometry of molecules, VSEPR theory, concept of
hybridization involving s, p and d orbitals and shapes of some simple molecules, molecular orbital
theory of homonuclear diatomic molecules (qualitative idea only). Hydrogen bond.
• Three states of matter, intermolecular interactions, types of bonding, melting and boiling points, role
of gas laws of elucidating the concept of the molecule, Boyle’s law, Charle’s law, Gay Lussac’s law,
Avogadro’s law, ideal behaviour of gases, empirical derivation of gas equation. Avogadro number,
ideal gas equation. Kinetic energy and molecular speeds (elementary idea), deviation from ideal
behaviour, liquefaction of gases, critical temperature.
• Liquid State- Vapour pressure, viscosity and surface tension (qualitative idea only, no mathematical
derivations).
UNIT VI : Thermodynamics
• First law of thermodynamics-internal energy and enthalpy, heat capacity and specific heat,
measurement of U and H, Hess’s law of constant heat summation, enthalpy of : bond dissociation,
combustion, formation, atomization, sublimation, phase transition, ionization, solution and dilution.
• Introduction of entropy as state function, Second law of thermodynamics, Gibbs energy change for
spontaneous and non-spontaneous process, criteria for equilibrium and spontaneity.
• Third law of thermodynamics- Brief introduction.
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UNIT VII: Equilibrium
• Equilibrium in physical and chemical processes, dynamic nature of equilibrium, law of chemical
equilibrium, equilibrium constant, factors affecting equilibrium- Le Chatelier’s principle; ionic
equilibrium- ionization of acids and bases, strong and weak electrolytes, degree of ionization,
ionization of polybasic acids, acid strength, concept of pH., Hydrolysis of salts (elementary idea).,
buffer solutions, Henderson equation, solubility product, common ion effect (with illustrative
examples).
• Concept of oxidation and oxidation and reduction, redox reactions oxidation number, balancing redox
reactions in terms of loss and gain of electron and change in oxidation numbers.
• Occurrence, isotopes, preparation, properties and uses of hydrogen; hydridesionic, covalent and
interstitial; physical and chemical properties of water, heavy water; hydrogen peroxide-preparation,
reactions, uses and structure;
• General introduction, methods of purification qualitative and quantitative analysis, classification and
IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds.
• Electronic displacements in a covalent bond: inductive effect, electromeric effect, resonance and
hyper conjugation.
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• Homolytic and heterolytic fission of a covalent bond: free radials, carbocations, carbanions;
electrophiles and nucleophiles, types of organic reactions.
• Environmental pollution: Air, water and soil pollution, chemical reactions in atmosphere, smogs,
major atmospheric pollutants; acid rain ozone and its reactions, effects of depletion of ozone layer,
greenhouse effect and global warming-pollution due to industrial wastes; green chemistry as an
alternative tool for reducing pollution, strategy for control of environmental pollution.
• Classification of solids based on different binding forces; molecular, ionic covalent and metallic solids,
amorphous and crystalline solids (elementary idea), unit cell in two dimensional and three
dimensional lattices, calculation of density of unit cell, packing in solids, packing efficiency, voids,
number of atoms per unit cell in a cubic unit cell, point defects, electrical and magnetic properties,
Band theory of metals, conductors, semiconductors and insulators.
• Redox reactions, conductance in electrolytic solutions, specific and molar conductivity variation of
conductivity with concentration, kohlrausch’s Law, electrolysis and Laws of electrolysis (elementary
idea), dry cell- electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells; lead accumulator, EMF of a cell, standard electrode
potential, Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell, fuel cells; corrosion.
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UNIT IV: Chemical Kinetics
• Rate of a reaction (average and instantaneous), factors affecting rates of reaction; concentration,
temperature, catalyst; order and molecularity of a reaction; rate law and specific rate constant,
integrated rate equations and half life (only for zero and first order reactions); concept of collision
theory ( elementary idea, no mathematical treatment). Activation energy, Arrhenious equation.
• Group 15 elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, oxidation states, trends
in physical and chemical properties; preparation and properties of ammonia and nitric acid, oxides of
nitrogen (structure only); Phosphorous- allotropic forms; compounds of phosphorous: preparation and
properties of phosphine, halides (PCI3, PCI5) and oxoacids (elementary idea only).
• Group 16 elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, oxidation states, occurrence, trends
in physical and chemical properties; dioxygen: preparation, properties and uses; classification of oxides;
ozone. Sulphur – allotropic forms; compounds of sulphur: preparation, preparation, properties and uses
of sulphur dioxide; sulphuric acid: industrial process of manufacture, properties and uses, oxoacids of
sulphur (structures only).
• Group 17 elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, oxidation states, occurrence, trends
in physical and chemical properties; compounds of halogens: preparation, properties and uses of
chlorine and hydrochloric acid, interhalogen compounds oxoacids of halogens (structures only).
• Group 18 elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, trends in physical and
chemical properties, uses.
• Lanthanoids- electronic configuration, oxidation states, chemical reactivity, and lanthanoid contraction
and its consequences.
• Actinoids: Electronic configuration, oxidation states and comparison with lanthanoids.
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UNIT IX: Coordination Compounds
• Coordination compounds: Introduction, ligands, coordination number, colour, magnetic properties and
shapes, IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds, isomerism (structural and
stereo) bonding, Werner’s theory VBT,CFT; importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative
analysis, biological systems).
• Alcohols: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols
only); identification of primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols; mechanism of dehydration, uses with
special reference to methanol and ethanol.
• Phenols: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, acidic nature of
phenol, electrophillic substitution reactions, uses of phenols.
• Ethers: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties uses.
• Aldehydes and Ketones: Nomenclature, nature of carbonyl group, methods of preparation, physical and
chemical properties; and mechanism of nucleophilic addition, reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes;
uses.
• Carboxylic Acids: Nomenclature, acidic nature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical
properties; uses.
• Carbohydrates- Classification (aldoses and ketoses), monosaccharide (glucose and fructose), D.L.
configuration, oligosaccharides (sucrose, lactose, maltose), polysaccharides (starch, cellulose,
glycogen): importance.
• Proteins- Elementary idea of – amino acids, peptide bond, polypeptides, proteins, primary structure,
secondary structure, tertiary structure and quaternary structure (qualitative idea only), denaturation
of proteins; enzymes.
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• Hormones- Elementary idea (excluding structure).
• Vitamins- Classification and function.
• Nucleic Acids: DNA and RNA
• What is living? ; Biodiversity; Need for classification; Three domains of life; Taxonomy & Systematics;
Concept of species and taxonomical hierarchy; Binomial nomenclature; Tools for study of Taxonomy –
Museums, Zoos, Herbaria, Botanical gardens.
• Five kingdom classification; salient features and classification of Monera; Protista and Fungi into major
groups; Lichens; Viruses and Viroids.
• Salient features and classification of plants into major groups-Algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes,
Gymnosperms and Angiosperms (three to five salient and distinguishing features and at least two
examples of each category); Angiosperms classification up to class, characteristic features and
examples).
• Salient features and classification of animals-nonchordate up to phyla level and chordate up to classes
level (three to five salient features and at least two examples).
• Morphology and modifications; Tissues; Anatomy and functions of different parts of flowering plants:
Root, stem, leaf, inflorescence- cymose and recemose, flower, fruit and seed (To be dealt along with
the relevant practical of the Practical Syllabus).
• Animal tissues; Morphology, anatomy and functions of different systems (digestive, circulatory,
respiratory, nervous and reproductive) of an insect (cockroach). (Brief account only)
• Cell theory and cell as the basic unit of life; Structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell; Plant cell and
animal cell; Cell envelope, cell membrane, cell wall; Cell organelles-structure and function;
Endomembrane system-endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, lysosomes, vacuoles; mitochondria,
ribosomes, plastids, micro bodies; Cytoskeleton, cilia, flagella, centrioles (ultra structure and function);
Nucleus-nuclear membrane, chromatin, nucleolus.
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• Chemical constituents of living cells: Biomolecules-structure and function of proteins, carbodydrates,
lipids, nucleic acids; Enzymes-types, properties, enzyme action.
• B Cell division: Cell cycle, mitosis, meiosis and their significance.
• Transport in plants: Movement of water, gases and nutrients; Cell to cell transport-Diffusion, facilitated
diffusion, active transport; Plant – water relations – Imbibition, water potential, osmosis, plasmolysis;
Long distance transport of water – Absorption, apoplast, symplast, transpiration pull, root pressure and
guttation; Transpiration-Opening and closing of stomata; Uptake and translocation of mineral
nutrients-Transport of food, phloem transport, Mass flow hypothesis; Diffusion of gases (brief
mention).
• Mineral nutrition: Essential minerals, macro and micronutrients and their role; Deficiency symptoms;
Mineral toxicity; Elementary idea of Hydroponics as a method to study mineral nutrition; Nitrogen
metabolism-Nitrogen cycle, biological nitrogen fixation.
• Photosynthesis: Photosynthesis as a means of Autotrophic nutrition; Site of photosynthesis take place;
pigments involved in Photosynthesis (Elementary idea); Photochemical and biosynthetic phases of
photosynthesis; Cyclic and non cyclic and photophosphorylation; Chemiosmotic hypothesis;
Photorespiration C3 and C4 pathways; Factors affecting photosynthesis.
• Respiration: Exchange gases; Cellular respiration-glycolysis, fermentation (anaerobic), TCA cycle and
electron transport system (aerobic); Energy relations- Number of ATP molecules generated; Amphibolic
pathways; Respiratory quotient.
• Plant growth and development: Seed germination; Phases of Plant growth and plant growth rate;
Conditions of growth; Differentiation, dedifferentiation and redifferentiation; Sequence of
developmental process in a plant cell; Growth regulators-auxin, gibberellin, cytokinin, ethylene, ABA;
Seed dormancy; Vernalisation; Photoperiodism.
• Digestion and absorption; Alimentary canal and digestive glands; Role of digestive enzymes and
gastrointestinal hormones; Peristalsis, digestion, absorption and assimilation of proteins,
carbohydrates and fats; Caloric value of proteins, carbohydrates and fats; Egestion; Nutritional and
digestive disorders – PEM, indigestion, constipation, vomiting, jaundice, diarrhea.
• Breathing and Respiration: Respiratory organs in animals (recall only); Respiratory system in humans;
Mechanism of breathing and its regulation in humans-Exchange of gases, transport of gases and
regulation of respiration Respiratory volumes; Disorders related to respiration-Asthma, Emphysema,
Occupational respiratory disorders.
• Body fluids and circulation: Composition of blood, blood groups, coagulation of blood; Composition of
lymph and its function; Human circulatory system-Structure of human heart and blood vessels; Cardiac
cycle, cardiac output, ECG, Double circulation; Regulation of cardiac activity; Disorders of circulatory
system-Hypertension, Coronary artery disease, Angina pectoris, Heart failure.
• Excretory products and their elimination: Modes of excretion- Ammonotelism, ureotelism, uricotelism;
Human excretory system-structure and fuction; Urine formation, Osmoregulation; Regulation of kidney
function-Renin-angiotensin, Atrial Natriuretic Factor, ADH and Diabetes insipidus; Role of other organs
in excretion; Disorders; Uraemia, Renal failure, Renal calculi, Nephritis; Dialysis and artificial kidney.
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• Locomotion and Movement: Types of movement- ciliary, fiagellar, muscular; Skeletal muscle-
contractile proteins and muscle contraction; Skeletal system and its functions (To be dealt with the
relevant practical of Practical syllabus); Joints; Disorders of muscular and skeletal system-Myasthenia
gravis, Tetany, Muscular dystrophy, Arthritis, Osteoporosis, Gout.
• Neural control and coordination: Neuron and nerves; Nervous system in humanscentral nervous
system, peripheral nervous system and visceral nervous system; Generation and conduction of nerve
impulse; Reflex action; Sense organs; Elementary structure and function of eye and ear.
• Chemical coordination and regulation: Endocrine glands and hormones; Human endocrine system-
Hypothalamus, Pituitary, Pineal, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal, Pancreas, Gonads; Mechanism of
hormone action (Elementary Idea); Role of hormones as messengers and regulators, Hypo-and
hyperactivity and related disorders (Common disorders e.g. Dwarfism, Acromegaly, Cretinism, goiter,
exopthalmic goiter, diabetes, Addison’s disease).
(Imp: Diseases and disorders mentioned above to be dealt in brief.)
• Sexual reproduction in flowering plants: Flower structure; Development of male and female
gametophytes; Pollination-types, agencies and examples; Outbreeding devices; Pollen-Pistil
interaction; Double fertilization; Post fertilization events- Development of endosperm and embryo,
Development of seed and formation of fruit; Special modes-apomixis, parthenocarpy, polyembryony;
Significance of seed and fruit formation.
• Human Reproduction: Male and female reproductive systems; Microscopic anatomy of testis and ovary;
Gametogenesis-spermatogenesis & oogenesis; Menstrual cycle; Fertilisation, embryo development
upto blastocyst formation, implantation; Pregnancy and placenta formation (Elementary idea);
Parturition (Elementary idea); Lactation (Elementary idea).
• Reproductive health: Need for reproductive health and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases
(STD); Birth control-Need and Methods, Contraception and Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP);
Amniocentesis; Infertility and assisted reproductive technologies – IVF, ZIFT, GIFT (Elementary idea for
general awareness).
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• Evolution: Origin of life; Biological evolution and evidences for biological evolution from Paleontology,
comparative anatomy, embryology and molecular evidence); Darwin’s contribution, Modern Synthetic
theory of Evolution; Mechanism of evolution-Variation (Mutation and Recombination) and Natural
Selection with examples, types of natural selection; Gene flow and genetic drift; Hardy-Weinberg’s
principle; Adaptive Radiation; Human evolution.
• Health and Disease; Pathogens; parasites causing human diseases (Malaria, Filariasis, Ascariasis.
Typhoid, Pneumonia, common cold, amoebiasis, ring worm); Basic concepts of immunology-vaccines;
Cancer, HIV and AIDS; Adolescence, drug and alcohol abuse.
• Improvement in food production; Plant breeding, tissue culture, single cell protein, Biofortification;
Apiculture and Animal husbandry.
• Microbes in human welfare: In household food processing, industrial production, sewage treatment,
energy generation and as biocontrol agents and biofertilizers.
• Organisms and environment: Habitat and niche; Population and ecological adaptations; Population
interactions-mutualism, competition, predation, parasitism; Population attributes-growth, birth rate
and death rate, age distribution.
• Ecosystem: Patterns, components; productivity and decomposition; Energy flow; Pyramids of number,
biomass, energy; Nutrient cycling (carbon and phosphorous); Ecological succession; Ecological Services-
Carbon fixation, pollination, oxygen release.
• Biodiversity and its conservation: Concept of Biodiversity; Patterns of Biodiversity; Importance of
Biodiversity; Loss of Biodiversity; Biodiversity conservation; Hotspots, endangered organisms,
extinction, Red Data Book, biosphere reserves, National parks and sanctuaries.
• Environmental issues: Air pollution and its control; Water pollution and its control; Agrochemicals and
their effects; Solid waste management; Radioactive waste management; Greenhouse effect and global
warning; Ozone depletion; Deforestation; Any three case studies as success stories addressing
environmental issues.
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● The List of Ayurveda/Siddha/Unani/Homeopathy Colleges may be accessed from the website (s)
www.ccimindia.org, http://www.ayush.gov.in, and www.cchindia.com.
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53 INDIA JAMMU & KASHMIR ANANTNAG 2503
54 INDIA JAMMU & KASHMIR BARAMULLA 2504
55 INDIA JHARKHAND BOKARO 2601
56 INDIA JHARKHAND JAMSHEDPUR 2602
57 INDIA JHARKHAND RANCHI 2603
58 INDIA JHARKHAND HAZARIBAGH 2604
59 INDIA KARNATAKA BELGAUM/BELGAVI 2701
60 INDIA KARNATAKA BENGALURU 2702
61 INDIA KARNATAKA DAVANAGERE 2703
62 INDIA KARNATAKA DHARWAD 2704
63 INDIA KARNATAKA GULBARGA/KALABURGI 2705
64 INDIA KARNATAKA HUBLI 2706
65 INDIA KARNATAKA MANGALURU 2707
66 INDIA KARNATAKA MYSURU 2708
67 INDIA KARNATAKA UDUPI 2709
68 INDIA KERALA ALAPPUZHA 2801
69 INDIA KERALA ANGAMALY 2802
70 INDIA KERALA ERNAKULAM 2803
71 INDIA KERALA KANNUR 2804
72 INDIA KERALA KASARAGOD 2805
73 INDIA KERALA KOLLAM 2806
74 INDIA KERALA KOTTAYAM 2807
75 INDIA KERALA KOZHIKODE/CALICUT 2808
76 INDIA KERALA MALAPPURAM 2809
77 INDIA KERALA PALAKKAD 2810
78 INDIA KERALA THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 2811
79 INDIA KERALA THRISSUR 2812
80 INDIA KERALA IDUKKI 2813
81 INDIA LADAKH LEH 4701
82 INDIA LADAKH KARGIL 4702
83 INDIA LAKSHADWEEP KAVARATTI 2901
84 INDIA MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL 3001
85 INDIA MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR 3002
86 INDIA MADHYA PRADESH INDORE 3003
87 INDIA MADHYA PRADESH JABALPUR 3004
88 INDIA MADHYA PRADESH UJJAIN 3005
89 INDIA MADHYA PRADESH REWA 3006
90 INDIA MAHARASHTRA AHMEDNAGAR 3101
91 INDIA MAHARASHTRA AKOLA 3102
92 INDIA MAHARASHTRA AMRAVATI 3103
93 INDIA MAHARASHTRA AURANGABAD (MR) 3104
94 INDIA MAHARASHTRA BEED 3105
95 INDIA MAHARASHTRA BULDHANA 3106
96 INDIA MAHARASHTRA JALGAON 3107
97 INDIA MAHARASHTRA KOLHAPUR 3108
98 INDIA MAHARASHTRA LATUR 3109
99 INDIA MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 3110
100 INDIA MAHARASHTRA NAGPUR 3111
101 INDIA MAHARASHTRA NANDED 3112
102 INDIA MAHARASHTRA NASHIK 3113
103 INDIA MAHARASHTRA NAVI MUMBAI 3114
104 INDIA MAHARASHTRA PUNE 3115
105 INDIA MAHARASHTRA SATARA 3116
106 INDIA MAHARASHTRA SANGALI 3119
107 INDIA MAHARASHTRA SOLAPUR 3117
108 INDIA MAHARASHTRA THANE 3118
109 INDIA MAHARASHTRA SINDHUDURG 3120
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110 INDIA MAHARASHTRA RATNAGIRI 3121
111 INDIA MAHARASHTRA DHULE 3122
112 INDIA MANIPUR IMPHAL 3201
113 INDIA MEGHALAYA SHILLONG 3301
114 INDIA MIZORAM AIZAWL 3401
115 INDIA NAGALAND DIMAPUR 3501
116 INDIA NAGALAND KOHIMA 3502
117 INDIA ODISHA ANGUL 3601
118 INDIA ODISHA BALASORE/BALESWAR 3602
119 INDIA ODISHA BERHAMPUR 3603
120 INDIA ODISHA BHUBANESHWAR 3604
121 INDIA ODISHA CUTTACK 3605
122 INDIA ODISHA ROURKELA 3606
123 INDIA ODISHA SAMBALPUR 3607
124 INDIA ODISHA BALANGIR 3608
125 INDIA ODISHA BHAWANIPATNA (KALAHANDI) 3609
126 INDIA ODISHA KEONJHAR/KENDUJHAR 3610
127 INDIA ODISHA KORAPUT 3611
128 INDIA ODISHA MALKANGIRI 3612
129 INDIA ODISHA PARALAKHEMUNDI (GAJAPATI) 3613
130 INDIA ODISHA PHULBANI (KANDHAMAL) 3614
131 INDIA ODISHA RAYAGADA 3615
132 INDIA ODISHA PURI 3616
133 INDIA PUDUCHERRY PUDUCHERRY 3701
134 INDIA PUNJAB AMRITSAR 3801
135 INDIA PUNJAB BATHINDA 3802
136 INDIA PUNJAB JALANDHAR 3803
137 INDIA PUNJAB LUDHIANA 3804
138 INDIA PUNJAB PATIALA 3805
139 INDIA RAJASTHAN AJMER 3901
140 INDIA RAJASTHAN BIKANER 3902
141 INDIA RAJASTHAN JAIPUR 3903
142 INDIA RAJASTHAN JODHPUR 3904
143 INDIA RAJASTHAN KOTA 3905
144 INDIA RAJASTHAN UDAIPUR 3906
145 INDIA SIKKIM GANGTOK 4001
146 INDIA TAMIL NADU CHENNAI 4101
147 INDIA TAMIL NADU COIMBATORE 4102
148 INDIA TAMIL NADU CUDDALORE 4103
149 INDIA TAMIL NADU KANCHIPURAM 4104
150 INDIA TAMIL NADU KARUR 4105
151 INDIA TAMIL NADU MADURAI 4106
152 INDIA TAMIL NADU NAGERCOIL 4107
153 INDIA TAMIL NADU NAMAKKAL 4108
154 INDIA TAMIL NADU SALEM 4109
155 INDIA TAMIL NADU THANJAVUR 4110
156 INDIA TAMIL NADU THIRUVALLUR 4111
157 INDIA TAMIL NADU TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 4112
158 INDIA TAMIL NADU TIRUNELVELI 4113
159 INDIA TAMIL NADU VELLORE 4114
160 INDIA TAMIL NADU CHENGALPET 4115
161 INDIA TAMIL NADU VIRUDHUNAGAR 4116
162 INDIA TAMIL NADU DINDIGUL 4117
163 INDIA TAMIL NADU TIRUPPUR 4118
164 INDIA TELANGANA HYDERABAD 4201
165 INDIA TELANGANA KARIMNAGAR 4202
166 INDIA TELANGANA KHAMMAM 4203
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167 INDIA TELANGANA RANGAREDDY 4204
168 INDIA TELANGANA WARANGAL 4205
169 INDIA TELANGANA SANGAREDDY 4206
170 INDIA TELANGANA MAHBUBNAGAR 4207
171 INDIA TELANGANA HAYATHNAGAR 4208
172 INDIA TRIPURA AGARTALA 4301
173 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH AGRA 4401
174 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH ALLAHABAD/PRAYAGRAJ 4402
175 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH BAREILLY 4403
176 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH GHAZIABAD 4404
177 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH GORAKHPUR 4405
178 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH JHANSI 4406
179 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH KANPUR 4407
180 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH LUCKNOW 4408
181 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH MEERUT 4409
182 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH NOIDA/GREATER NOIDA 4410
183 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH VARANASI 4411
184 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH FATEHPUR 4412
185 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH MATHURA 4413
186 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH SITAPUR 4414
187 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH FAIZABAD 4415
188 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH ALIGARH 4416
189 INDIA UTTARAKHAND DEHRADUN 4501
190 INDIA UTTARAKHAND HALDWANI 4502
191 INDIA UTTARAKHAND ROORKEE 4503
192 INDIA WEST BENGAL 24 PARGANAS (NORTH) 4601
193 INDIA WEST BENGAL ASANSOL 4602
194 INDIA WEST BENGAL BARDHAMAN/BURDWAN 4603
195 INDIA WEST BENGAL DURGAPUR 4604
196 INDIA WEST BENGAL HOOGHLY 4605
197 INDIA WEST BENGAL HOWRAH 4606
198 INDIA WEST BENGAL KHARAGPUR 4607
199 INDIA WEST BENGAL KOLKATA 4608
200 INDIA WEST BENGAL SILIGURI 4609
201 KUWAIT Outside India KUWAIT CITY 9901
202 UAE Outside India DUBAI 9902
Note: NTA reserves the right to change any of the above-mentioned Cities that may have been opted by any
candidate in his/ her Online Application Form, at a later stage due to logistic reasons and may allot another
City to him/her from his/ her choices of Cities, given in the Online Application Form.
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Appendix-VIII-A
CERTIFICATE OF DISABILITY
(As per Gazette Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2018-Med./187262 dated 5th Feb 2019/13th May
Recent Passport
2019 for Admission to Medical Courses in All India Quota) size Photograph of
the candidate
(same as given in
the online
Application Form)
duly attested by the
issuing authority
1. Physical Disability A. Locomotor Disability* a. Leprosy cured person, b. Cerebral Palsy, c. Dwarfism, d.
B. Visual Impairment* Muscular Dystrophy, e. Acid attack Victims, f. other
C. Hearing Impairment* such as Amputation, Poliomyelitis
D. Speech & Language Disability a. Blindness
b. Low Vision
a. Deaf
b. Hard of hearing
a. Organic/Neurological causes
2. Intellectual Disability a. Specific Learning Disabilities (Perceptual disabilities,
Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, Dyspraxia &
Development Aphasia
b. Autism Spectrum Disorders
5. Multiple Disability including Deaf- More than one of the above-specified disabilities
Blindness
• Conclusion: He/She is Eligible/Not Eligible for admission in Medical/Dental courses as per the aforesaid Gazette
Notification(s) subject to his being otherwise medically fit.
Functional competency with the aid of Assistive devices in case of Locomotor*/Visual*/Hearing* Impairment, if any
____________________
Sign. & Name_________ Sign. & Name _________ Sign. & Name ___________
(Concerned Specialist) (Concerned Specialist) (Concerned Specialist)
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Appendix-VIII-B
12 Ali Yavar Jung National Institute of Speech and Hearing Mumbai, Maharashtra
Disabilities, Bandra, Mumbai
(for Hearing Disabilities only)
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Appendix-VIII-C
This is to certify that, I have examined Mr/Ms/Mrs ___________________________ (name of the candidate with
disability), a person with _________________________ (nature and percentage of disability as mentioned in the
(Village/District/State) and to state that he/she has physical limitation which hampers his/her writing capabilities owing
to his/her disability.
Signature
Paste Photo
Chief Medical Officer/ Civil Surgeon/ Medical Superintendent of a
Place:
Date:
[Note: Certificate should be given by a specialist of the relevant stream/disability (eg. Visual impairment – Ophthalmologist, Locomotor
disability – Orthopedic specialist/PMR).]
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Appendix- VIII-D
for the _______________________ (name of the examination) bearing Roll No. ____________________ at
state that __________________ (name of the scribe) will provide the service of scribe/reader/lab assistant for
I do hereby undertake that the qualification of scribe is _______________. In case, subsequently, it is found that
the qualification of the scribe is not as declared by the undersigned and is beyond my qualification, I shall forfeit
Place:
Date:
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Appendix - IX
LIST OF CODES OF CLASS XII EDUCATION BOARDS
CLASS XII EDUCATION BOARDS/ COUNCILS CODE
COUNCIL FOR THE INDIAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS 01
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPEN SCHOOLING 02
CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 03
ANDHRA PRADESH BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION EXAM 04
ANDHRA PRADESH BOARD OF EDUCATION (APBE). 05
A.P. OPEN SCHOOL SOCIETY 06
ASSAM HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION COUNCIL 07
BIHAR INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION COUNCIL 08
BIHAR BOARD OF OPEN SCHOOLING & EXAMINATION 09
CHATTISGARH BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 10
CHATTISGAR STATE OPEN SCHOOL 11
DELHI STATE OPEN SCHOOL 12
GOA BOARD OF SECONDARY AND HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION 13
GUJARAT SECONDARY AND HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION BOARD 14
HIMACHAL PRADESH BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION 15
BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION HARYANA 16
JHARKHAND ACADEMIC COUNCIL 17
JAMMU & KASHMIR BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION 18
JAMMU AND KASHMIR STATE OPEN SCHOOL 19
DEPARTMENT OF PRE-UNIVERSITY EDUCATION, KARNATAKA 20
KERALA BOARD OF PUBLIC EXAMINATION 21
KERALA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION (KDHE) 22
MEGHALAYA BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION 23
MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF SECONDARY AND HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION 24
COUNCIL OF HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION, MANIPUR 25
BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION, MADHYA PRADESH 26
MADHYA PRADESH STATE OPEN SCHOOL EDUCATION BOARD 27
MIZORAM BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION 28
NAGALAND BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION 29
COUNCIL OF HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION, ODISHA 30
PUNJAB SCHOOL EDUCATION BOARD (PSEB) 31
RAJASTHAN STATE OPEN SCHOOL, JAIPUR 32
BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION RAJASTHAN 33
TELANGANA STATE BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION (TSBIE) 34
TELANGANA OPEN SCHOOL SOCIETY 35
STATE BOARD OF SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS (SEC.) & BOARD OF HIGHER SECONDARY EXAMINATIONS, TAMIL NADU 36
TRIPURA BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 37
ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY BOARD OF SECONDARY & SR. SECONDARY EDUCATION 38
BOARD OF HIGH SCHOOL & INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION, UP 39
BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION UTTRAKHAND 40
WEST BENGAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 41
WEST BENGAL COUNCIL OF HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION 42
THE WEST BENGAL COUNCIL OF RABINDRA OPEN SCHOOLING 43
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Appendix-X
LIST OF CODE OF OCCUPATION, QUALIFICATION & INCOME (FOR FATHER’S/ GUARDIAN’S/ MOTHER’S) OF
NEET (UG) - 2021
Qualification Code
Illiterate 01
Below class X 02 Code Name
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resident of ___________________________________________________________________________
an applicant of NEET (UG)-2021 vide Application no. ______________________, Roll no. ___________.
2. That the deponent’s daughter is a Single Girl Child/Twin Daughter/Fraternal Daughter of the family and
that the contents of the above affidavit are true and correct to my personal knowledge and belief.
NAME ………………………………………………………...
…..……………………………………………………………….
…..……………………………………………………………….
Date: ……………………….
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Appendix-XII
SELF-DECLARATION BY MINORITY COMMUNITY CANDIDATE FOR SUPPORT FROM GOVERNMENT SCHEME
Declaration
Zoroastrians (Parsis) which is a notified minority community as per Section 2 (c) of National Commission for
Date: …………………………….
Place: ……………………………
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Appendix-XIII A
182 days during the last financial year and enjoys the status of Non-Resident Indian (NRI) for the period
from _______________ till date. He may be extended all courtesies and facilities, as admissible to the
PLACE: SIGNATURE :
NAME :
DATE :
DESIGNATION:
SEAL :
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Appendix-XIII B
*DOCUMENTARY PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP
(FOR FOREIGN & OCI CANDIDATES)
* Scanned copy of the first and last page of Passport wherein the Citizenship /Nationality
of the Candidate, as well as the date of issue, Validity Period, place of issue, and Issuing
OR
the Candidate, wherein the Citizenship /Nationality of the Candidate, date of issue,
Validity Period, place of issue, and Issuing Authority, are clearly mentioned.
OR
the Candidate (including OCI Card issued by the MHA or concerned Indian Diplomatic
Mission in case of OCT Candidate only), wherein the Citizenship /Nationality of the
Candidate, date of issue, Validity Period, place of issue and Issuing Authority of the
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Appendix-XIV
PROFORMA FOR SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE CERTIFICATE
Form of the certificate as prescribed in M.H.A., O.M., No. 42/21/49-N.G.S. dated the 28.1.1952, as revised in Dept.
of Per- & A.R. letter No. 36012/6/76-Est. (S.CT), dated 29.10.1977, to be produced by a candidate belonging to a
Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe in support of his/her claim.
CASTE CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Shri/Smt./Kum.* ------------------------------------------- son/daughter* of -----------------------------of
village/town*---------------------------in district/Division*---------------of the State/Union Territory* -------------------------
belongs to the -------------------Caste/ Tribe which is recognized as a Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe*under:
• The Constitution (Scheduled Caste) Order, 1950
• The Constitution (Scheduled Tribe) Order, 1950
• The Constitution (Scheduled Caste) (Union Territories) Order, 1951
• The Constitution (Scheduled Tribe) (Union Territories) Order, 1951
1. (as amended by the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Lists (Modification) order, 1956, the Bombay Re-
organization Act, 1960, the Punjab Re-organization Act, 1966, the State of Himachal Pradesh Act, 1970 the North-
Eastern Areas (Re-organization) Act, 1971 and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders, (Amendment) Act,
1976).
• The Constitution (Jammu and Kashmir) Scheduled Caste Order, 1956.
• The Constitution (Andaman and Nicobar Islands) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1959.
• The Constitution (Dadra and Nagar Haveli) Scheduled Caste Order, 1962.
• The Constitution (Dadra and Nagar Haveli) Scheduled Tribes, Order, 1962.
• The Constitution (Puducherry) Scheduled Caste Order, 1964
• The Constitution (Uttar Pradesh) Scheduled Tribes, Order, 1967.
• The Constitution (Goa, Daman & Diu) Scheduled Caste Order, 1968.
• The Constitution (Goa, Daman & Diu) Scheduled Tribes, Order, 1968.
• The Constitution (Nagaland) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1970.
• The Constitution (Sikkim) Scheduled Caste Order, 1978.
• The Constitution (Sikkim) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1978.
2. Applicable in the case of Scheduled Caste/Schedule Tribe persons who have migrated from one State/Union
Territory Administration:
This certificate is issued on the basis of the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe* certificate issued to Shri/Smt* ----------
------------------------father/mother of Shri/Smt/Kum* -------------------- of village/town*--------------------------------------------
----- in District/Division* -----------------------------of the State/Union Territory*------------------------ who belongs to the ----
--------------------------caste/tribe which is recognized as a Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe* in the State/Union
Territory* ---------------------issued by the --------------------- (name of prescribed authority) vide their No---------------------
- date ------------
3. Shri*/Smt.*/Kum* -------------------------and/or his/her* family ordinary reside (s) in village/town* ----------------------of
the State/Union Territory of ----------------.
Signature-------------------------
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Appendix-XV
PROFORMA FOR OTHER BACKWARD CLASS (OBC-NCL) CERTIFICATE
(Certificate to be produced by Other Backward Class applying for admission to Central Educational Institute (CEIS) under
the Government of India)
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Appendix-XVI
Payment of Exam Fee - Procedure/ Mode / Service Provider(s) and Services Charges
1. Prescribed Examination Fee (please see the Information at a Glance) can be paid through any
Bank/Payment Gateway in any Payment Mode mentioned below. The service/processing charges per
transaction & GST applicable @ 18 % are to be paid by the candidate, except for payment made through
Debit Card (Visa/Master):
Sl Mode of
ICICI BANK HDFC BANK CANARA BANK STATE BANK OF INDIA PAYTM
. Payment
NIL SBI
Canara
ICICI NIL Charge HDFC NIL Charge Charg Rs Rs 4 +GST
Net Bank
1 e 5.00+GST
Banking
Other Other Other 5.00 + Other
4.00 + GST 4.00 + GST
Banks Banks Banks GST Banks
Transa Transacti Transactio
ction 0% on upto n upto 0%
upto Rs 2000/- 0% Only Rupay Card, Rs 2000/-
Rs No charge.
Only
2000/-
Rupay
Transa 0% Transacti 0% Canara Transactio Only
ICICI or HDFC or Card,
All Debit ction on above Bank or n above Rupa
2 Other Other No
Card above Rs 2000/- Other Rs 2000/- y
Banks Banks charg
Rs Banks Card
e.
2000/- ,
No
char
ge.
0.80% of
0.80% Domesti Fee+ GST Domestic
Domest 0.40%of 0.40% of Fee + Domest
Domestic of Fee c (Minimu (Minimum 0.4%
ic Transaction value GST ic
+ GST m Rs 11/- Rs. 12) +GST
Credit )
3
Card 3.50% of
2.35%
Internati Fee+ GST 3.5%
Interna 2.35%of Internati Internat of Internation
Nil Charge onal (Minimu +GST
tional Transaction value onal ional Fee+ al
m Rs 11/-
GST
)
Transa Transactio
ction 0% n upto 0%
upto Rs 2000/-
Unified Rs
ICICI or
Payment 2000/-
4 other Nil Charge
Interface Transa 5.0 % Transactio 0.65
banks
(UPI) ction + GST n above %+
above Rs 2000/- GST
Rs
2000/-
PAYTM 0.8%
Wallet +GST
Charge
2. Helplines:
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(b) If Paying through Canara Bank:
(f) NTA Helpdesk Contact details (incase the payment related issues are not resolved through the
above-mentioned Helplines of the concerned Bank/Payment Gateway Integrator):
Email: neet@nta.ac.in
Phone No.: 011-40759000
After (successful completion of Step-4, the Confirmation Page of the Application Form, should be
downloaded and a printout of the same may be retained for future reference. The Confirmation Page
of the online Application Form could be generated only after successful payment by the Candidate.
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In case the Confirmation Page is not generated after payment of the prescribed Fee, then the
candidate should approach the concerned Bank/Payment Gateway integrator (in the helpline
number and email given above in the Information Bulletin), for ensuring the successful payment.
Inspite of the above, if successful transaction is not reflected on the Portal, the candidate may
contact NTA Helpline. If the payment issue is still not resolved, the candidate may pay a second time.
However, any duplicate payment received from the candidate by NTA in course of said transactions
will be refunded through the same payment mode through which the duplicate payment is
received, after fee reconciliation by NTA
4. Information to be provided by the Candidate while raising any payment related query/grievance
through QRS/email/Helplines: -
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Appendix-XVII
Division of Application form in Two Sets/Phases
In order to ensure that the candidate data is submitted quickly, the Application Form for NEET (UG)
– 2021 has been divided into Two Sets/Phases.
The first set of information needs to be filled up before the last date of submission of the online
Application Form. The second set of information needs to be filled up by the candidates before the
declaration of the Result/ downloading of Score Card during the period that would be notified
separately through NEET (UG) Portal in due course.
All candidates shall fill up each set of information of the Application Form at the respective time of
availability. In the absence of filling up of any of the set of information, his/her candidature will be
cancelled.
The ‘columns’ to be filled up in each set of information are available in the Information Bulletin as
Appendix-XVII for your reference.
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36 Nationality (Auto-filled)
37 State/UT from where 12th Equivalent Passed/Appearing
Self-Declaration upload as per rule (Only applicable for J & K
38
Candidates)
39 Category
If you a PwD candidate, do you have benchmark disability (40% or more
40
/ "severe" where percentage is not defined)?
41 Type of Disability
42 Do you need scribe (as the criteria given in the Information Bulletin)
43 Percentage of disability
44 Are you Diabetic?
45 Country of Residence
Do you intend to wear customary dress contrary to the dress code while
46
appearing in NEET(UG) - 2021
47 Apply for (Pre-filled)
Apply For 48 Question Paper Medium
49 Exam State - City Choice 1
50 Exam State - City Choice 2
51 Exam State - City Choice 3
52 Exam State - City Choice 4
53 Pass Status
54 Year of Passing/Appearing
55 Qualifying Exam
56 Place of schooling
57 Type of School College
58 Qualifying Examination State
59 Qualifying Examination District
60 School Board
Educational Details
Educational Details 61 Result Mode
(for 12th)
62 Maximum Grade Point
63 CGPA Obtained
64 CGPA
65 Total Marks
66 Obtained Marks
67 Marks (%)
68 Roll Number
69 School/College Name address
70 School/College Pin code
71 Passport size Photo
72 Postcard size Photo
Uploading Images/Documents 73 Left Thumb Impression
74 Signature
75 Self-Declaration Certificate (Only applicable for J & K Candidates)
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12 Qualifying Examination District
13 School Board
14 Result Mode
15 Maximum Grade Point
16 CGPA Obtained
17 CGPA
18 Total Marks
19 Obtained Marks
20 Marks (%)
21 Roll Number
22 School/College Name address
23 School/College Pin code
24 Pass Status
25 Year of Passing/Appearing
26 Qualifying Exam
27 Place of schooling
28 Type of School College
29 Qualifying Examination State
30 Qualifying Examination District
31 School Board
Educational Details 32 Result Mode
(for 11th) 33 Maximum Grade Point
34 CGPA Obtained
35 CGPA
36 Total Marks
37 Obtained Marks
38 Marks (%)
39 Roll Number
40 School/College Name address
41 School/College Pin code
42 Place of Birth
Additional Details 43 State
44 District
45 Father Qualification
46 Father Occupation
47 Father Annual Income
48 Mother Qualification
Parents Income Details 49 Mother Occupation
50 Mother Annual Income
51 Guardian Qualification
52 Guardian Occupation
53 Guardian Annual Income
54 Category Certificate
55 Person With Benchmark Disability (PwBD) Certificate
Uploading Documents
56 10th Certificate
57 Citizenship Certificate
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PASSPORT SIZE
PHOTOGRAPH
10 KB to 200 KB JPG
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Appendix-XIX
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Instructions Page:
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Registration Page:
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Review the Registration Page and final submit:
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Registration Completed, Complete Application Form:
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Important Points to Note
Candidates are required to go through the Information Bulletin carefully and acquaint themselves with the
following: -
i. Candidates can apply for NEET (UG) - 2021 “Online” only. No offline application will be entertained.
ii. Information Bulletin can be downloaded from the website www.nta.ac.in/, https://neet.nta.nic.in/
iii. Candidates must retain the following documents with them as reference for future correspondence:
a) Printouts of the Confirmation Page of Online Application.
b) Proof of fee paid (i.e. Bank transaction details supported by confirmation page).
c) At least 4-6 copies of identical passport size and 4-6 postcard size Photographs that were
scanned and uploaded on the Online Application.
d) Copy of the system generated Self Declaration in respect of candidates from U.T of J&K who
have opted for seats under 15% All India Quota.
iv. Candidates must ensure that mobile numbers, e-mail ID filled in the Online Application form are their
own or their parents only. The NTA will communicate by SMS and/or e-mail on the given mobile
number and e-mail ID respectively only.
v. The NTA will not be responsible for non-receipt of the latest information due to incorrect mobile
number, e-mail ID and correspondence address filled in the Online Application Form.
vi. The fee can be submitted through Online Mode i.e. Debit/ Credit card and Net-banking/UPI using
State Bank of India/Syndicate Bank/ICICI Bank/HDFC Bank/Paytm service provider:
● Check the validity of the Debit/ Credit Card and keep it ready with you while logging on to the
website for submitting the application form. The candidate should enter the information asked
for and make payment through a Debit/ Credit Card.
● For using Net-banking/UPI/Paytm, check the balance in your account and keep all credentials
ready with you while logging on to the website for submitting an application form. Candidate
should Login with his/her credentials of Net-banking and make payment through Net-
banking/UPI/Paytm.
vii. Final Submission of Online Application will remain incomplete and unsuccessful in case of failure to
complete Step-IV of Online Application, i.e., non-payment of fee. Generation of confirmation page
confirms that application has been submitted successfully. The Non-generation of confirmation page
indicates that the process of payment of fee has not been completed and thus application has not been
submitted successfully.
viii. Candidates must preserve the Admit Cards till their admission in Undergraduate Medical Courses.
ix. Ensure that correct data is submitted in the online application. Any correction pertaining to the
photograph and signature of the candidate will be intimated through e-mail/SMS and the same will be
available in the candidate’s login account. Other permissible corrections can also be carried through
log-in account only during schedule fixed for the same. Candidates may ensure clear photograph and
signatures are uploaded. Thereafter, no request for correction(s) will be entertained except when the
window for correction in all fields open.
x. The eligibility of the candidate will be determined on the last date of submission of the online
Application Form.
xi. NEET (UG) - 2021 will be held on 12 September 2021 (Sunday).
xii. NEET (UG) - 2021 will be held in a single stage and would be an objective type test.
xiii. Indian Nationals, Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)/Foreign Nationals are
eligible to appear in NEET (UG) - 2021.
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xiv. Only one application should be submitted by a candidate.
xv. Particulars filled in Application Form need to be chosen carefully as options once exercised cannot be
changed later including Examination Centre city and Medium of Question Paper except when the
window for correction in all fields open.
xvi. Allotment of Centre is made by computer and there is no human intervention. Under no
circumstances, the allotted Centre shall be changed by the NTA.
xvii. The candidates can download Admit Card for the Examination from the website
https://neet.nta.nic.in/.
xviii. The candidates can download the Result, Marks cum Rank Sheet from the website
https://neet.nta.nic.in/.
xix. For the latest updates, candidates must regularly visit the website https://neet.nta.nic.in/,
www.MoH&FW.gov.in & www.mcc.nic.in for MBBS/BDS Courses and www.ayush.gov.in &
www.aaccc.gov.in for BAMS/BSMS/BUMS/BHMS Courses and the websites of concerned
States/Institutions till the completion of the final round of counselling.
xx. Candidates should fill up the online form and pay fee well in advance to avoid last-minute rush on the
server. No request regarding non-submission of application/fee (due to any reason) will be
entertained.
xxi. Candidates must note that mere deduction of fee from the bank account is not a proof of fee payment.
The payment should be supported by an updated fee in the account of the candidate. The generation
of confirmation page is the proof of successful submission of Application Form.
xxii. The result of the NEET (UG) - 2021 may be utilized by other entities of Central/State Governments for
admission purposes in accordance with their rules and in consultation with the Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare, Government of India.
xxiii. Indian Citizens/ Overseas Citizen of India intending to pursue MBBS/ BDS from a foreign Medical /
Dental Institute need to qualify NEET (UG) - 2021.
Candidates are advised to regularly visit the NTA website for the latest updates. NTA will communicate all
instructions through website only.
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