Krupanidhi Residential P.U College benevolences the heritage of successfully preparing students for medical entrances and engineering. Backed by a strong team of experts who have been in the teaching for decades, and a thorough understanding of the particulars, Krupanidhi Residential P.U College can be recognised as one of the few institutes in the country sending the most talented student through NEET and IIT-JEE successfully at higher ranks.
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is the only medical examination of the country, through which medical colleges across India, admit students. It is the most prestigious examination for the medical stream with lakhs of aspirants vying to get admission and eventually learn to become doctors.
As per the last order by Hon. Supreme Court, no other exam except NEET will be held for offering admission into MBBS/BDS courses in India from the year 2017 (except AIIMS & JIPMER). All seats (MBBS/BDS) of any medical/dental college will be filled by the score of NEET examination only.
NEET 2018 can be written in 10 regional languages including English, Tamil, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Odia, Kannada and Telugu.
All the Indian citizen candidates should possess AADHAAR card issued by UIDAI. At the time of filling application form of NEET 2017, the candidates will have to enter their AADHAAR number, name, date of birth & gender which will be validated with the UIDAI’s data. In case, these particulars do not match, the candidates will not be able to fill the application form for NEET 2017. Therefore, the candidates are advised to ensure that their AADHAAR card has correct details of their name, date of birth & gender as per school records. If there is some mismatch in these details, the candidates should immediately get it corrected in AADHAAR data or school records.
NEET Application form has been released. Candidates are suggested to stay tuned with us for latest updates about NEET exam.
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Dates |
NEET 2018 Notification |
31st January 2018 |
Last date to submit the application form (without late fee) |
31st March 2018 |
Admit Card Release Date |
15th of April 2018 |
NEET 2018 Exam Date |
7th May 2018 |
Result Declared |
8th June 2018 |
NEET Counselling |
After Result Announcement |
The examination may held on 6th May 2018 . The exam pattern is given below:
Courses: It is held for MBBS/BDS courses.
Number of Questions: The question paper will contain total 180 multiple choice questions with single correct answer.
Subjects: The paper will be asked from subjects as Physics, Chemistry, Zoology & Botany.
Language: The question paper will be available in 10 languages.
Mode of Exam: The exam will be conducted in offline mode (pen and paper based mode).
Duration: The exam duration will of 3 hours.
Marking Scheme: 4 marks will be awarded for each correct response.
Negative Marking: 1 mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer as negative marking.
Section |
No. of Question |
Marks |
Physics |
45 |
180 |
Chemistry |
45 |
180 |
Zoology |
45 |
180 |
Botany |
45 |
180 |
Total |
180 |
720 |
The NEET examination is conducted on offline mode (Paper and pen based)
There are usually 4 series of question papers namely- P,Q,R and S
The answer has to be marked by darkening the corresponding answer
The NEET exam duration is 3 hours
A correct answer is credited with 4 marks and for a wrong answer, 1 mark is deducted.
NEET syllabus will comprise of four subjects, i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany.
Questions will be asked from the above mentioned subjects.
It will contain 11th & 12th board (CBSE & NCERT) academic syllabus.
Some questions will be asked from the other boards syllabus.
Check the eligibility criteria as mentioned below:
Nationality: Candidates should be an Indian Nationals or OCI (Overseas Citizen of India).
Aadhaar Card: Aadhaar card is mandatory for all candidates except belonging to Assam, J&K and Meghalaya state.
Age Limit: Minimum – The minimum age limit is 17 years on 31st December of the year of admission. Maximum – The maximum age limit is 25 years for general candidates and 30 years for reserved categories.
Attempts: Candidates may attempt the exam only 3 times untill cross the maximum age limit. NEET 2018 will be counted as 1 Attempt for all the candidates.
Qualification: Students must have passed/appearing 12th or equivalent examination from any recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Bio-technology or any other elective subject with English.
Percentage Criteria: Students must have secured minimum 50% marks in PCB group for general candidates and 45% (for general PH) and 40% (for SC/ST/OBC categories).
Seat reservation for different categories is given here:
Category |
Seat Reserved |
SC (Schedule Caste) |
15% |
ST (Schedule Tribe) |
7.5% |
OBC–Non Creamy Layer |
27% |
Physically Handicapped (PH) |
3% seats (on horizontal basis) |
Aspirants can apply for NEET exam only through online process.
The NEET notification 2017 has been released.
Candidates are advised to fill the application form as per the given instructions.
The authority may also provide the correction facility only in some particular fields.
After submission of the application form, take the print out of confirmation page but there is no need to send the confirmation page.
The application fee payment can be done through online process:
Online process: Candidates can pay the fee through credit/debit card/net banking/e-wallet using online payment gateway.
The application fee for NEET exam is mentioned below:
Fee |
Without late fee |
For OBC/General |
Rs.1400/- |
For SC/ST/PH |
Rs.750/- |
The CBSE board shall publish the result in the 8th June 2017. Students can check the NEET Result 2017 through the official website of the authority. Students are suggested to take the printout of the result and keep it safe till the admission procedure. A merit list will be prepared for admission on the basis of marks obtained by the students in the entrance examination. NEET Physics syllabus
Units from 11th (XI) grade for NEET |
Units from 12th (XII) grade for NEET |
Physical world and Measurement |
Electronics |
Kinematics |
Current Electricity |
Laws of Motion |
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism |
Work, Energy and Power |
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current |
Motion System of Particles and Rigid body |
Electromagnetic waves |
Gravitation |
Optics |
Properties of bulk matter |
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation |
Thermodynamics |
Atoms and nuclei |
Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory |
Electronic Devices |
Oscillation Waves |
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Units from 11th (XI) grade for NEET |
Units from 12th (XII) grade for NEET |
Basic concepts of Chemistry |
Solid State |
Structure of Atom |
Solutions |
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties |
Electro Chemistry |
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure |
Chemical Kinetics |
States of Matter: Liquids and Gases |
Surface Chemistry |
Thermodynamics |
General Principle and Process: Isolation of Elements |
Equilibrium |
p Block elements |
Redox reaction |
d and f Block elements |
Hydrogen |
Co-ordination compounds |
s Block element (Alkali and Alkaline metals) |
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes |
p Block elements (few) |
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers |
Organic Chemistry- Basic Principles and techniques |
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acid |
Hydrocarbons |
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen |
Environmental Chemistry |
Biomolecules |
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Polymers |
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Chemistry in Everyday Life |
Units from 11th (XI) grade for NEET |
Units from 12th (XII) grade for NEET |
Diversity in Living World |
Reproduction |
Structural Organization in Animals and Plants |
Genetics and Evolution |
Cell Structure and Function |
Biology and Human Welfare |
Plant Physiology |
Biotechnology and Its Applications |
Human physiology |
Ecology and environment |
Krupanidhi Residential P.U College presents.IIT -JEE Mains, previously known as AIEEE (All India Engineering Entrance Examination) is an All India level exam conducted for admissions into IITs, NITs and other centrally funded institutions. The decision to club AIEEE and IIT-JEE was conducted independently, to a single exam IIT-JEE (Mains and Advanced) was made by CBSE in 2012. Therefore, IIT-JEE mains is now also the qualifying exam for IIT-JEE Advanced conducted for admissions into various IIT-JEE and ISM Dhanbad (to be converted into IIT). With approximately 13 lakh applicants in the year 2016,IIT- JEE Mains is the largest examination in the country. It consists of two papers-
1.Paper I for admission into B.E/B.Tech
2.Paper II for admissions into B.Arch/B.planning.
Of these, Paper I is available in both online (Computer based) and Offline (Pen & paper based) modes while Paper II can be taken only in offline mode (Pen & Paper based) . Candidates can choose to appear for either or both of these papers. IIT-JEE Main Paper I consists of sections for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with 30 questions each, making a total of 90 questions. 4 marks are awarded for every correct answer whereas one-fourth marks is deducted for an incorrect response. Only one response is correct for each question and the paper consists of a total of 360 marks.
IIT-JEE (Main and Advance) Syllabus & Patterniit jee JEE Main & Advanced 2016 syllabus is a list of topics and sub-topics that are specifically and solely specified by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Candidates can download the Syllabus for JEE Advanced 2016 below. IIT JEE Syllabus Know your IIT JEE Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics Syllabus.To know more about IIT JEE Physics, Chemistry and Maths Syllabus,
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JEE Advanced 2016 syllabus covers all the topics that are necessary to be studied by the IIT JEE aspirants. IIT Coaching institutes make your preparation easy.In order to qualify the prestigious JEE Advanced examination, candidates need to study the below prescribed syllabus of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. IIT JEE Syllabus:
What to study? How to use Syllabus for IIT JEE (Main & Advanced) Preparation?
The aspiring IIT JEE students need to go through the syllabus carefully as it tunes one’s mind to grab all the important aspects of the chapter in detail.
It is very necessary to go through the chapter’s time-to-time to make sure that no important topic is left out.
Students need to make sure that the syllabuses of all subjects are covered in time to avoid further clashes.
IIT coaching provides the study material which covers all the important topics asked in the IIT JEE examination.
Below, you can find all the details related to Syllabus of IIT-JEE 2016 (.PDF) for both the stages – JEE Main and JEE Advanced: JEE Mains Syllabus Chemistry Syllabus
Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry |
States of Matter |
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure |
Chemical Thermodynamics |
Solutions |
Equilibrium |
Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry |
Chemical Kinetics |
Surface Chemistry |
Atomic Structure |
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties |
General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Metals |
Hydrogen |
S-Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals) |
P-Block Elements |
d- and f- Block Elements |
Co-ordination Compounds |
Environmental Chemistry |
Purification and Characterization of Organic Compounds |
Some Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry |
Hydrocarbons |
Organic Compounds containing Halogens |
Organic Compounds containing Oxygen |
Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen |
Polymers |
Biomolecules |
Chemistry in Everyday Life |
Principles related to Practical Chemistry |
Section A |
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Physics and Measurement |
Kinematics |
Laws of Motion |
Work, Energy and Power |
Rotational Motion |
Gravitation |
Properties of Solids and Liquids |
Thermodynamics |
Kinetic Theory of Gases Magnetic effects of Current and Magnetism |
Oscillations and WavesElectromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents |
ElectrostaticsElectromagnetic Waves |
Current Electricity Optics |
Atoms and Nuclei |
Electronic Devices |
Communication Systems |
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Sets, Relations and Functions |
Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations |
Matrices and Determinants |
Permutations and Combinations |
Mathematical Induction |
Binomial Theorem and its Simple Applications |
Sequences and Series |
Limit, Continuity and Differentiability |
Integral Calculus |
Differential Equations |
Co-ordinate Geometry |
Three Dimensional Geometry |
Vector Algebra |
Statistics and Probability |
Trigonometry |
Mathematical Reasoning |
General Topics |
Gaseous and Liquid States |
Energetics |
Chemical Equilibrium |
Electrochemistry |
Chemical Kinetics |
Solid State |
Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding |
Solutions |
Surface Chemistry |
Nuclear Chemistry |
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Inorganic Chemistry |
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Isolation/Preparation and Properties of the following Non-metals |
Preparation and Properties of the following Compounds |
Transition Elements (3D Series) |
Preparation and Properties of the following Compounds |
Ores and Minerals |
Extractive Metallurgy |
Principles of Qualitative Analysis |
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Basic Concepts |
Preparation, Properties and Reactions of Alkenes |
Preparation, Properties and Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes |
Reactions of Benzene |
Phenols |
Alkyl halides |
Alcohols |
Ethers |
Aldehydes and Ketones |
Carboxylic acids |
Haloarenes |
Carbohydrate |
Amino acids and peptides |
Properties and uses of some important polymers |
Practical organic chemistry |
General Concepts |
Mechanics |
Thermal Physics |
Electricity and Magnetism |
Electromagnetic Induction |
Optics |
Wave nature of Light |
Modern Physics |
Algebra |
Trigonometry |
Analytical geometry (2 dimensions) |
Analytical geometry (3 dimensions) |
Differential calculus |
Integral calculus |
Vectors |
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