NEET OMR Sheet 2020 | NEET OMR Sheet PDF | OMR Sheet Sample

Here we have provided free NEET 2020 OMR Sheet pdf which has been exclusively designed by OMR Home. The main purpose of NEET OMR sheet sample is to be effectively used for creating mock tests and sample tests for better NEET practice. It can be downloaded by instructors and teachers in schools, institutes and coaching centers who are involved with training the NEET aspirants.

NEET 2020 OMR Sheet Sample

In this NEET 2020 OMR sheet, you will find the exact test pattern that is followed in the actual NEET exam. The sheet consists of total 180 questions which have been further divided into 4 parts according to the subjects. The 4 NEET exam subjects Physics, Chemistry and Biology- Botany and Zoology consists of 45 questions which need to be answered in the given period of time.

You also have the choice to create customized OMR sheets with free sheet designing tools and templates that come in-built with Verificare OMR software.

How to fill NEET 2020 OMR Sheet – Instructions

NEET has got a fixed pattern which you need to follow when marking NEET 2020 OMR sheet. You need to follow the same instructions during the mock test in order to familiarize with the actual test expectations.

Below mentioned are the instructions, please go through them carefully-

  • Mark the bubbles with a ball point pen- black or blue in color.
  • For example, if you think that the correct answer for the question is option A then fill in that specific circle only which is for option A.
  • The circle should be completely filled without leaving any space in between or even near the boundary.
  • The marking should be limited till the boundary of the circle. It should not extend from the circle boundary.

 

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About NEET 2020

NEET stands for National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test and it is conducted every year by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Based on the results of NEET, the aspirants of MBBS and BDS courses get placement in reputed medical and dental colleges across India. Every year around 20 lakh candidates appear for this exam and almost 100% seats are filled for all the significant medical colleges with the candidates who succeed in NEET.

For the year 2020 NEET (UG) will be conducted on 3rd of May, 2020 in pen-paper mode. The test will be conducted in 2456 exam centers spread across 155 cities in India. This time more than 15 lakh students are expected to appear for NEET exam.

Overview of NEET 2020

Particulars Details
Name of the Examination National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-UG)
Conducting body National Testing Agency (NTA)
Examination level National
Examination category Undergraduate
Academic Qualification 10+2 or equivalent with PCB
Official Website ntaneet.nic.in
Exam Date and Mode May 3, 2020 in pen and paper mode
Exam Cities 155 cities
Scope of NEET Admissions to

  •  – MBBS and BDS programmes in India including AIIMS and JIPMER as well as abroad
  •  – AYUSH courses available in the country.
  •  – Veterinary and other undergraduate medical courses in the country
Seat Intake  – 75893 (MBBS) in 529 colleges (as per MCI)
– 26693 (BDS) in 313 colleges (as per DCI)
– 1205 in 15 AIIMS institute across India
– 200 in JIPMER, Puducherry and Karaikal
Number of Applicants 15,19,375 (in 2019)
Number of Appeared Candidates 14,10,754 (in 2019)
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NEET 2020 Syllabus – According to the weightage of important topics

Physics with weightage

Chemistry with weightage

Biology with weightage

Work, energy and power -6% Thermodynamics – 9% Diversity in Living World – 11%
Motion of System Of Particles and Rigid Body – 4% Equilibrium – 6% Biology and Human Welfare – 5%
Properties of bulk matter – 14% Solutions – 5% Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants – 10%
Thermodynamics – 9% Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers – 8% Plant Physiology – 8%
Electrostatics – 9% Electrochemistry – 4% Human Physiology – 12%
Current Electricity – 8% Chemistry in Everyday Life – 4% Reproduction – 11%
Optics – 10% d and f Block Elements – 4% Genetics and Evolution – 12%
Electronic devices 14% Coordination compounds – 4% Biology and Human Welfare – 5%
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism, Electromagnetic Waves – 5% each Chemical Bonding and molecular structure – 5% Biotechnology and Its Applications, Cell Structure and Function – 7% each
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation – 6% Chemical kinetics, Classification of elements and periodicity in properties, Hydrogen, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids, Polymers, Biomolecules – 3% each Ecology and environment – 13%

NEET exam pattern 2020

One of the most important things that every NEET aspirant must know is NEET exam pattern. The exam pattern basically consists of types and number of questions, total exam duration, mode of exam, distribution of marks, etc. With the idea of exam pattern candidates are able to perform better in NEET as they are well aware of the approach that is required to succeed.

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Particulars Details
Mode of Exam Pen and Paper/ Offline mode
Duration 3 hours
Total Number of Questions 180 Questions
Subjects and Sections Physics – 45 Questions
Chemistry – 45 Questions
Biology – 90 Questions
Marking Scheme +4 marks for each correct answer;
-1 mark for each wrong answer;
0 mark for each unanswered question
Maximum Marks 720 marks
NEET Marks Calculation Formula Marks = Total number of correct answers x 4 – Total number of incorrect answers x 1

NEET previous year result statistics

Details 2019

2018

No. of candidates registered 1519375 13,26,725
No of Candidates Present 1410755 12,69,92295
No of Candidates Absent 108620 56,803
Indian Nationals 1516066 13,23,673
NRIs 1884 1842
OCIs 675 529
PIO 63 60
Foreigners 687 621
Male 680414 5,80,649
Female 838955 6,41,839
Transgender 6 1
Un Reserved 534072 4,84,480
SC 211303 1,81,217
ST 96456 80,868
OBC 677544 5,80,160
Number of Cities 154 136
Number of Languages 11 11
Number of centres 2546 2255
Number of rooms 64000 56000
Number of invigilators 128000 1,50,000
Number of Observers and NTA Representatives 6000+ 4500+
No of City Coordinators 163 153

 

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