National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test
>

NEET 2025

National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test

National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test : NEET Previous Year Question Papers: PDF Download

Exam Mode :
Written Test

NEET Previous Year Question Papers: The NTA  officially releases the NEET question papers on its website (neet.nta.nic.in) after the exam, usually along with the answer key. Previously, before 2019, the Central Board of Education (CBSE) used to have the responsibility of releasing question papers for the NEET exam.

The NEET previous year papers are essential for candidates to familiarise themselves with the structure of the exam. It also helps the appearing students in identifying the important topics, improve time management & accuracy. Solving previous year question papers for the NEET exam will help the students assess their strengths and areas for improvement.

Moving further, the difficulty level of NEET question papers varies yearly, with some years being relatively tougher than others. Here’s a more detailed explanation to help candidates understand the difficulty level of NEET questions:

  • Biology: Moderate to easy (Direct NCERT questions)

  • Physics: Moderate to difficult (Conceptual and numerical-based)

  • Chemistry: Moderate (Conceptual, factual, and numerical combined)

Other than this, candidates should check our website regularly for the updated NEET 2024 question paper to stay ahead in their preparation.

The following are some available NEET previous year question papers in the PDF format for various years:

In the NEET exam, Biology (Botany and Zoology) carries the highest weightage with 90 questions (360 marks), with Physics and Chemistry, both having 45 questions in each section, making a total of 180 marks. Here is a simple table to help the candidate understand the subject-wise weightage of NEET question papers: 

Subject

No. of Questions

Marks

Botany

45

180

Zoology

45

180

Physics

45

180

Chemistry

45

180

Total

180

720

Interested candidates must focus on the important topics, such as Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Optics, and Modern Physics from Physics, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry in the Chemistry subject, and Genetics and Evolution, Human Physiology, and Ecology in Biology to score the maximum in the NEET 2025 Examination.

Below is a comprehensive list of important topics to cover for the NEET Exam 2025:

  • Physics:

    • Mechanics: Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy, and Power, Rotational Motion, Gravitation. 

    • Thermodynamics: Heat, Temperature and Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Gases, and Heat Transfer. 

    • Optics: Ray Optics, Wave Optics, and Electromagnetic Waves. 

    • Modern Physics: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter, Atoms and Nuclei, and Semiconductor Electronics. 

    • Electricity and Magnetism: Electric Charges and Fields, Current Electricity, and Electromagnetic Induction. 

  • Chemistry:

    • Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry, and Equilibrium.

    • Inorganic Chemistry: Periodic Properties, Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds, and s, p, d, and f-block elements.

    • Organic Chemistry: Nomenclature, Isomerism, Reaction Mechanisms, and important reactions like SN1, SN2, E1, and E2. Other important organic chemistry topics such as Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Alcohol, Ether, Aldehydes, Ketones, Carboxylic Acids, Amines, and Amides.

  • Botany: Plant Physiology, Plant Kingdom, Cell Structure and Function, Genetics and Evolution, and Ecology. 

  • Zoology: Animal Kingdom, Human Physiology, Genetics and Evolution, and Ecology. Other important topics are the Digestive System, the Respiratory System, the Circulatory System, the Nervous System, the Endocrine System, the Reproductive System, and Human Health and Diseases. 

The total time duration allotted for the NEET 2025 exam is 3 hours, i.e., 180 minutes, in which candidates need to answer a total of 180 questions. Therefore, candidates should keep the time duration in mind while attempting the final examination.

The following are some time management tips to help you maximize overall efficiency and reduce the exam pressure:

  • Start with Biology: Most questions are direct (NCERT-based), so finish it quickly.

  • Move to Chemistry: Practice conceptual and numerical questions, and don’t spend too much time on tricky questions.

  • Attempt Physics Last: Numerical-heavy, so ensure you manage time wisely.

  • Mark difficult questions for later: Don't waste time stuck on one question.

  • Keep 15-20 minutes for revision:  Recheck answers, especially numerical ones.

The following are simple and effective preparation tips for students to ace the NEET exam:

  • Thoroughly review the syllabus.

  • Understand the question types, marking scheme, and the time allotted for the exam. 

  • Allocate specific time slots for each subject and topic, ensuring sufficient time for revision. 

  • Focus on areas with higher weightage in the exam. 

  • Refer to NCERT textbooks and other reliable resources for NEET preparation. 

  • Solve PYQs and mock tests regularly.

  • Ensure adequate rest and a balanced diet to maintain physical and mental well-being.