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NEET UG 2026 NTA pattern · Exam date May 3, 2026

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Your NEET mocks still set 200 questions with "attempt any 10" in Section B. NTA killed that format last year.

NEET UG 2026 is 180 compulsory MCQs, NO Section A/B, 3 hours, +4/-1 on every question. NTA removed Section B on January 25, 2025. NMC confirmed it stays in their letter dated December 5, 2025. If your test series still says "Section A + Section B, attempt any 10," your students are training on a pattern that's been gone for over a year.

Generate today's pattern. Not 2023's. 180 compulsory MCQs. Physics 45 + Chemistry 45 + Biology 90 (Botany 45 + Zoology 45). NCERT-line questions tagged to chapters. HD biology diagrams. Chapter-wise DPPs in minutes. Branded for your institute.

180
Compulsory MCQs (2026)
720
Total marks
3 hrs
Duration (was 3:20)
90
Biology questions (50%)
NEET UG 2026 NTA pattern · Effective since Jan 25, 2025 · NMC confirmed Dec 5, 2025

180 compulsory MCQs. No more Section B.

The COVID-era 200-question / Section A+B / attempt-any-10 structure ended in 2025. Most third-party NEET generators still produce papers in the old format. Your students train wrong.

Physics

45 questions

All compulsory. Mechanics, Electricity, Magnetism, Optics, Modern Physics. 180 marks. Formula-based numericals, graph interpretation, conceptual MCQs.

Chemistry

45 questions

All compulsory. Physical, Organic, Inorganic. 180 marks. Reaction mechanisms, structural formulas, NCERT-heavy Inorganic, numerical-heavy Physical Chemistry.

50% of paper Biology

90 questions

All compulsory. 360 marks. Botany 45 + Zoology 45. 85-90% directly from NCERT Class 11 + 12. The section that decides the rank.

NEET 2026 totals

180
Total compulsory questions
720
Total marks
+4 / -1
Marking (all questions)
3 hrs
Duration (was 3:20)

Other rules — offline OMR-based pen-and-paper mode · single shift · 13 languages (English reference) · NCERT Class 11 + 12 syllabus (38 chapters across 10 units) · NEET 2026 exam date confirmed as May 3, 2026

References: NTA notification dated January 25, 2025 (removal of optional questions in Section B); NMC letter dated December 5, 2025 (continuation of single-section pattern for NEET 2026); NTA NEET UG 2026 Information Bulletin; NEET 2026 final Biology syllabus released January 8, 2026.

Four challenges · solved

Why NEET coaching paper volume breaks faculty.

Pillar 1
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NCERT line accuracy is critical

NEET Biology — 85-90% of questions come directly from NCERT text. A question with even slightly wrong wording, a paraphrase that loses NCERT precision, or a fact that contradicts NCERT — trains students incorrectly and breaks trust. Faculty manually verifying NCERT alignment for every Biology question across DPPs and full mocks consumes hours per paper.

Solved: Every Biology question tagged to specific NCERT chapter and page. Solution booklet carries the page reference so students verify against source. Expert-verified, NCERT-derived question bank.

Pillar 2
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Biology diagrams blur on print

Faculty screenshot NCERT diagrams from PDFs. Paste into Word at low resolution. Print on A4 — labels become illegible, structures blur, students complain. Or re-draw freehand in Paint and produce pixelated approximations. Either way, the print-quality test paper looks unprofessional and reduces institute credibility.

Solved: HD vector biology diagram library — cell organelles, plant anatomy, animal organ systems, ecology cycles. Scales perfectly at any print size. Standard NEET question formats supported (identify the part, name the function, identify the stage).

Pillar 3
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Daily DPP volume is unsustainable manually

A serious NEET coaching week — daily DPPs (Bio + Chem + Phy × 6 days = 540 questions/week per batch), weekly chapter tests (135 questions across subjects), bi-weekly 180-question full mocks. For a 5-batch institute, that's 3,000+ fresh questions per week. Faculty cannot sustain this without copying old material or compromising NCERT accuracy.

Solved: Chapter-wise DPP generation in under 60 seconds. Fresh questions daily, no batch-level repeats. Faculty stop spending Sundays preparing — they teach instead.

Pillar 4
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Multi-branch pattern drift

Different academic coordinators at different branches set tests independently. One updated to the post-2025 NTA pattern (180 compulsory MCQs). Another still uses the 200-question Section A/B template from 2023. Students at different branches train on different patterns. Inter-branch performance comparisons become meaningless.

Solved: Central paper generation enforces current NTA pattern by default. Same paper across all branches simultaneously. Branch sub-headers for traceability. Pattern-currency issue resolved by the system rather than human memory.

All three subjects

Physics. Chemistry. Biology.

Each subject has its own dominant question style. Each requires a different generation approach.

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45 questions · 180 marks · 25%

Physics

Most calculation-intensive section. Mechanics (Laws of Motion, Rotational, Gravitation), Electricity & Magnetism, Optics (Ray + Wave), Modern Physics (Atoms, Nuclei, Semiconductors).

Formula-based numericals + graph interpretation + conceptual MCQs. Solutions show formula + substitution + calculation.

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45 questions · 180 marks · 25%

Chemistry

Three sub-disciplines. Physical (Equilibrium, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry — numerical-heavy), Organic (named reactions, mechanisms, conversions), Inorganic (p-block, d-block, periodic exceptions — NCERT-heavy).

Reaction mechanisms rendered with electron pair movement. NCERT-line questions for Inorganic.

The rank decider
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90 questions · 360 marks · 50%

Biology

Botany 45 + Zoology 45. The most NCERT-dependent section in NEET — 85-90% directly from text. 38 chapters across Class 11 + 12. Diversity in Living World, Cell, Plant + Animal Physiology, Genetics, Reproduction, Ecology.

NCERT-line questions, HD vector diagrams, Assertion-Reasoning, Match the Column.

The Biology engine

Biology is half of NEET. Generate it right.

Four Biology question types that map to how NEET actually tests. Every question NCERT-tagged.

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NCERT line-by-line questions

The dominant NEET Biology format. Questions constructed directly from specific NCERT sentences and definitions. Every question carries the NCERT chapter + page reference in the solution booklet.

"Which of the following correctly defines osmosis as per NCERT?" → Solution: NCERT Class 11, Chapter 11, Page 188.
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HD vector diagram questions

Cell organelles (mitochondria, chloroplast, ER, Golgi), plant anatomy (root, stem, leaf cross-sections), animal organ systems (heart, kidney, digestive, respiratory, reproductive), DNA structures, ecology cycles, cell division stages.

"Identify the structure labelled X" / "What is the function of the part at arrow B" / "At which stage of mitosis is the diagram?"
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Assertion-Reasoning

Both the Assertion and Reason are NCERT-derived statements. Students determine whether both are correct and whether the Reason explains the Assertion. Particularly common in Genetics, Plant Physiology, and Human Physiology.

Assertion: Mendel's law of independent assortment applies. Reason: Genes are on different chromosomes. → Both correct, R explains A.
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Match the Column

Multi-concept testing in one question. Match organism to characteristic, enzyme to substrate, disease to causative organism, ecological term to definition. Common across Animal Kingdom (Zoology), Plant Kingdom (Botany), Genetics, and Ecology.

Match: (A) Salmonella (B) Plasmodium (C) HIV (D) E. coli → (1) Bacteria (2) Protozoan (3) Virus
"Our Biology faculty was producing DPPs from NCERT every Sunday for six different batches — Foundation, Class 11, Class 12, Dropper, and Repeater. The Sunday workload alone was eight hours. The bigger problem was after NTA removed Section B in January 2025 — three of our senior teachers were still generating papers in the 200-question Section A/B format because that's what their templates contained. Students at different batches were practicing different patterns. Three months before NEET 2025. We had to scramble. With this platform, current NTA pattern is enforced by default and our seven branches across Andhra and Telangana generate the same paper from one interface. Biology questions come tagged with NCERT chapter and page — our students started using the references to verify wrong answers themselves. That feedback loop is what gets ranks below 1000."
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Dr. Lakshmi Iyer
Academic Director — Vyasa Medical Academy (NEET Coaching, 7 branches across AP & Telangana)

The shift

Word + NCERT PDFs vs SchoolDeck AI.

For a 180-question NEET full mock — the realistic time and quality difference.

Task Manually (Word + NCERT PDFs) SchoolDeck AI
Question selection4-6 hours from NCERT + reference booksUnder 90 seconds
Current NTA pattern complianceFaculty must remember the 2025 change180-MCQ format auto-applied
Biology diagram qualityBlurry NCERT-PDF screenshotsHD vector library, print-perfect
NCERT line verificationManual cross-checking; errors slipSource-tagged, page-referenced
DPP generation speed1-2 hours per chapter DPPUnder 60 seconds per DPP
Solution booklet with NCERT refsSeparately created, rarely page-referencedAuto-generated with chapter + page
Repeat question preventionManual tracking; duplicates commonAuto-tracked per batch
Multi-branch standardisationEach branch drifts independentlySame paper across all branches
Total time for one full mock 5-7 hours Under 2 minutes

NEET-specific FAQs

Questions NEET coaching directors ask before switching.

What's the current NEET 2026 NTA exam pattern?

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NEET UG 2026 (confirmed by NMC letter December 5, 2025): 180 compulsory MCQs, no Section A/B split, 720 marks, 3 hours (180 min). Subjects — Physics 45 (180 marks) + Chemistry 45 (180 marks) + Biology 90 (360 marks, Botany 45 + Zoology 45). Marking +4/-1 on all questions, 0 for unattempted. Offline OMR-based pen-and-paper, single shift, 13 languages. NEET 2026 exam date: May 3, 2026. Platform generates in this current pattern by default — pre-2025 Section A/B format no longer generated.

When did NTA remove Section B from NEET and what was the reason?

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NTA removed Section B via official notification dated January 25, 2025 ahead of NEET UG 2025. The Section A (35 compulsory) + Section B (15 attempt-any-10) format was a COVID-era measure introduced in 2020-2021. NMC's letter dated December 5, 2025 confirmed the simplified single-section pattern continues for NEET 2026 — the earlier two-section structure had been causing confusion in student preparation and inconsistent evaluation. The 'pre-COVID format' is now formally reinstated. Test series platforms still generating 200-question Section A/B papers are training students on a pattern that's been gone for over a year.

How does Biology weighting work — Botany vs Zoology?

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Biology carries 90 questions = 360 marks out of 720, exactly half the NEET total. Split equally as Botany 45 + Zoology 45. NCERT Class 11 + 12 syllabus across 38 chapters in 10 units — approximately 22 chapters from Class 11 and 16 from Class 12. Biology is the highest-weightage subject and 85-90% of questions historically come directly from NCERT text — making NCERT-line accuracy the single most important quality criterion. Platform tags every Biology question to specific NCERT chapter and page for verification.

Does the platform include NCERT-based biology diagrams?

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Yes. HD vector biology diagrams library (label-free for testing) — cell organelles (mitochondria, chloroplast, ER, Golgi, ribosome), plant anatomy cross-sections (root, stem, leaf in monocot vs dicot), flower structures with longitudinal sections, human organ systems (heart, kidney, digestive, respiratory, reproductive), DNA double helix, ecology cycles (nitrogen, carbon, water), cell division stages (mitosis, meiosis), developmental biology stages. Standard NEET question formats — label identification, function questions, process stage identification. HD vector means no pixelation at any print size.

Can I generate chapter-wise DPPs for daily NEET practice?

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Yes. Chapter-wise DPPs are the most common workflow for coaching in the final 6 months. Select specific chapters (e.g., Genetics + Evolution for Biology, Laws of Motion + Work-Energy for Physics, Organic Reactions + Aldehydes-Ketones for Chemistry) and generate a 20, 30, 45, or 60-question DPP in under 60 seconds. Fresh questions daily without batch-level repeats. Difficulty mix configurable. NCERT-line filter ensures Biology DPPs pull from NCERT text directly. A faculty member who finishes teaching a chapter can generate the DPP for the afternoon session in under 90 seconds.

How does the platform handle Physics numericals and Chemistry mechanisms?

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Physics — formula-based numericals (Mechanics, Electricity, Magnetism, Optics, Modern Physics), graph interpretation (displacement-time, velocity-time, P-V diagrams, current-voltage, decay curves), and conceptual MCQs. Solutions show formula applied, variable substitution with units, calculation steps, final answer. Chemistry — Physical (Equilibrium, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Solutions, Kinetics numericals), Organic (named reactions, mechanisms with electron pair movement, conversions, IUPAC nomenclature), Inorganic (p-block, d-block, periodic trends, exceptions, complex compounds). LaTeX renders Physics equations; structural formulas render correctly in PDF for Chemistry.

Does the platform support Assertion-Reasoning and Match-the-Column question types?

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Yes. Both formats are increasingly common in NEET Biology since 2022. Assertion-Reasoning — both Assertion and Reason are NCERT-derived statements; students determine whether both are correct and whether Reason explains Assertion. Particularly common in Genetics, Plant Physiology, Human Physiology. Match the Column — multi-concept testing; match organism to characteristic, enzyme to substrate, disease to causative organism, ecological term to definition. Generated across Animal Kingdom (Zoology), Plant Kingdom (Botany), Genetics, and Ecology.

Does the platform have NEET previous year questions (PYQs)?

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Platform includes NEET PYQs from recent years where the pattern matches the current 180-compulsory-MCQ format (NEET 2025+). Older PYQs from the Section A/B era (2021-2024) and AIPMT-era questions (pre-2013) are available but tagged separately because marking and structural context differs — for instance, NEET 2022-2024 had +4/-1 only on Section A with no negative marking on Section B optional questions, which doesn't match current student practice. Pattern-matched recent PYQs are most useful and integrated into chapter-wise filtering.

Can the platform standardise tests across multiple coaching branches?

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Yes. Multi-branch institutes (e.g., 7 branches across AP and Telangana) generate the same test for all branches simultaneously from one central interface. Same questions, same difficulty distribution, same NEET pattern compliance. Branch sub-headers identify the test instance ("Vyasa Medical — Hyderabad Centre" vs "Vyasa Medical — Vijayawada Centre") for analytics. Performance data flows back centrally for branch-vs-branch comparison.

Can I white-label NEET papers with my coaching institute's branding?

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Yes. Every generated PDF is fully white-labelled — institute name and logo on the header of every page (including test title, batch name, date, instructions), institute logo or name faintly watermarked behind question text (prevents photographing and sharing), address/website/phone in the footer, OMR answer sheet branded with institute name. Solution booklet also carries institute branding. No SchoolDeck branding appears in any student-facing output.

Does it prevent the same question from appearing in multiple tests for the same batch?

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Yes. Platform tracks which questions have been used in previous tests for each batch. When generating a new paper or DPP, the system automatically excludes already-used questions — preventing repetition that would give students a memory advantage and compromise test integrity. Particularly important for the final 6 months of coaching when daily DPPs are running across multiple batches and accidental repeats become hard to track manually.

How does this NEET-specific page differ from the AI Question Paper Generator hub?

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The AI Question Paper Generator hub covers all subjects and exams at directory level — CBSE/ICSE/State Board school papers plus JEE/NEET/UPSC/SSC coaching papers. This NEET-specific page goes deep into NEET specifications — the current 180-compulsory-MCQ NTA pattern (effective since January 25, 2025, confirmed for 2026 by NMC letter December 5, 2025), Biology 90-question structure (Botany 45 + Zoology 45), the 38 NCERT chapters across 10 units, HD vector biology diagram library, Assertion-Reasoning and Match-the-Column types, chapter-wise DPP workflows, multi-branch institute standardisation. Evaluating broader platform → hub. Setting NEET papers for a medical coaching institute → this page.

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