NEET UG, AIQ, State Quota & Private Medical Admission Explained
Medical Entrance Exams in India are conducted for admission into MBBS, BDS and other undergraduate medical programs. Currently, NEET UG is the single national-level medical entrance exam mandatory for admission into government, private and deemed medical colleges.
Qualifying in medical entrance exams is the first step, followed by counselling and seat allotment process.
NEET UG is conducted annually for MBBS and BDS admissions across India. It tests students in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany & Zoology).
NEET score is used for admission under All India Quota (AIQ), State Quota and private medical institutions.
15% of government medical seats are reserved under All India Quota (AIQ), while 85% are allocated under State Quota.
Students must understand domicile rules and cut-off trends to maximise MBBS admission chances.
Most states now use NEET score for admission but conduct separate counselling processes.
Students must complete 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
NEET UG consists of objective-type questions with negative marking.
Qualifying NEET allows participation in medical counselling process.
Yes, NEET qualification is mandatory for MBBS admission in India.
Yes, eligible students can participate in both.
Yes, NEET is mandatory for private medical colleges as well.
There is no fixed attempt limit as per current guidelines.