NEET Solved Sample Papers for 2023-2024 Aspirants

 

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a national-level medical entrance exam conducted by the NTA (National Testing Agency). NEET is the only medical entrance exam in India for admission to MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH courses offered by all government and private colleges across the country.

All the aspirants preparing for the NEET 2023 exam must be searching for some good quality solved sample papers. In this article, we will be providing you with the best NEET solved sample papers for your preparation. These papers will help you understand the exam pattern and the type of questions that are asked in the NEET exam.

These sample NEET papers are prepared by askIITians experts, including AIIMS, IISc, IIT, and NIT graduates who have 15+ years of NEET coaching experience.

 

Click here to download the solved sample papers for the NEET exam:

 

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Click here to download the unsolved sample paper for the NEET exam for practice:

 

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Also, check out previous years' question papers NEET and AIPMT question papers here!

Do note that the AIPMT question paper had a different pattern than the NEET question papers. NEET was conducted in 2013 but could not be conducted in 2014 and 2015. In 2016, AIPMT was considered Phase 1 of the NEET exam and the actual NEET was conducted as Phase 2 of the national medical entrance test. Solving both AIPMT and NEET papers will help you gain a better understanding of the exam.

 

Why are all NEET sample papers full-length tests?

 

We include chapter tests, unit tests, subjective tests, and partial as well as full-length tests in our NEET Test Series. The online test series is designed to help you with the preparation for the medical entrance exam.

Sample papers, on the other hand, are meant to help you assess how well-prepared you are for the NEET exam. The full-length tests help you judge how many questions you can solve during the 3 hours. Ideally, you should attempt these papers under exam conditions, so that you can get an idea of the time management strategies that you need to adopt on the day of the NEET exam.

 

Why solving sample papers should be a crucial part of your NEET preparation strategy?

 

Solving sample papers on a regular basis has always been one of the most effective methods to score high in any competitive exam. When it comes to NEET, practicing with solved sample papers can help you achieve two things:

  • First, you will be able to identify your strong and weak areas, and
  • Second, you will get an idea about the type of questions that are asked in the NEET exam.

Some of the other benefits of solving sample papers are:

  • You will get to know the important topics that carry more weight in the exam.
  • You will be able to improve your speed and accuracy.
  • You will be able to manage your time effectively during the exam.
  • NEET exam sample questions give you a fair idea of which topics you are good at and which topics you need to work on.
     

How to use NEET Sample Papers to boost your actual NEET scores?

 

Here are a few tips that will help you use NEET sample papers effectively to score high in the actual exam:

  1. Understand the exam pattern and syllabus: You need to do is to understand the NEET exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly. Once you are aware of the important topics and the weightage of each section, you will be able to prepare a better strategy for solving the sample papers.

NEET 2023 exam will be conducted on May 7 in offline or pen-and-paper mode. Students will be able to attempt the medical entrance exam in 13 languages: English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, and Punjabi.

The total duration of the NEET 2023 exam will be 3 hours and 20 minutes, and students will have to solve 200 MCQs (objective-type multiple-choice questions) during that time. 45 questions will be from Physics, 45 from Chemistry, and 90 from Biology (45 from Botany, and 45 from Zoology). Out of these questions, 20 questions are optional (5 each from Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology).

NEET 2023 sample paper by askIITians is designed on the above pattern. It carries a total of 720 marks. Each correct answer will win you 4 marks and each incorrect answer will fetch you a negative marking of 1 mark.

 

  1. Time management: One of the most important things that you need to keep in mind while solving sample papers is time management. You should try to solve the paper within the stipulated time so that you can get an idea about how to manage your time during the actual exam.

At the beginning of the preparation, you can use a stopwatch to see how much time you are taking to solve each question. Then, you need to find strategies to solve time-consuming questions more quickly. You can implement these strategies next time you take a mock test for the NEET exam.

Days before the exam, you should try to solve a full-length NEET sample paper within two hours and try to achieve more accuracy.

 

  1. Accuracy: Accuracy is important in a competitive exam like NEET. You need to make sure that you are solving the questions correctly and not making any silly mistakes.

To improve your accuracy, you can start by solving the questions in which you are confident first. Then, you can move on to the tough questions and try to solve them with the help of reference books or study notes.

In the end, you can revise all the questions to check your accuracy level.

 

  1. Identify your strong and weak areas: Solving sample papers will also help you identify your strong and weak areas. Once you know your strong and weak areas, you will be able to work on them and improve your overall performance.

AskIITians NEET Test Series offers you a detailed analysis report of the topics in which you have done well, as well as, those in which you need to work more. This is an incredibly useful document to assess your preparation level and work on your weak areas.

 

  1. Revision: After solving the sample papers, you should also revise all the topics thoroughly. This will help you recollect all the important points and formulas that you might have forgotten.

Revision is an important part of exam preparation and you should not skip it under any circumstances.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

  1. Do you update the NEET sample papers?
    Yes, we regularly update our NEET sample papers as per the latest syllabus and exam pattern.
     
  2. How can I get more marks in NEET?
    You need to focus on your accuracy and time management while solving the questions. In addition to this, you should also solve as many mock tests and sample papers as possible to get more marks in NEET.
     
  3. Should I solve the sample papers in one go?
    No, you should not solve the sample papers in one go. You should take a break after solving each section and then revise all the topics thoroughly. This will help you retain the information for a longer time.
     
  4. When should I start solving sample papers?
    You should start solving sample papers after you have finished studying all the topics of the NEET syllabus. This will give you a better idea about your preparation level and help you score more marks in the exam.
     

What is the importance of accuracy in NEET?
Accuracy is important in any competitive exam as it helps you score more marks. In NEET, each correct answer fetches you 4 marks and each incorrect answer leads to a negative marking of 1 mark. Guesswork can hurt your NEET scores. AskIITians NEET tutors teach strategies like the elimination method to help you attempt maximum questions with accuracy.