The National Testing Agency (NTA) successfully conducted the NEET UG 2026 exam on May 3, with an impressive 97% attendance rate. This year's paper was described as moderately difficult, focusing on conceptual clarity and time management rather than sheer difficulty. Candidates can check official updates at neet.nta.nic.in.
Key Highlights
- NEET UG 2026 conducted on May 3
- 97% attendance recorded
- Paper rated as moderately difficult
- Physics section most challenging
- Expected cut-offs vary across categories
Exam Analysis and Difficulty Level
The NEET UG 2026 paper was balanced and slightly easier than the previous year, according to experts. The focus was on discipline, conceptual understanding, and time management. Physics emerged as the most challenging section, requiring deep conceptual knowledge and calculation skills.
Overall Paper Analysis
Paper rated moderate, slightly easier than last year, well-balanced across all subjects
Physics Analysis
Most challenging section, calculation-heavy and concept-driven, key rank determinant
Biology Analysis
Most scoring section, largely NCERT-based with direct questions from major topics
Chemistry Analysis
Easy to moderate, Physical straightforward while Organic had tricky mechanism-based questions
Time Management Factor
Lengthy Biology section made time management a critical factor in performance
Exam Conducted Nationwide
NEET UG 2026 successfully held with ~96.92% attendance across India
Total Registrations
Around 22.8 lakh students registered for the examination nationwide
Tamil Nadu Participation
~1.4 lakh students appeared across 31 centres, paper felt easier by many students
Latur Exam Stats
16,070 students appeared across 34 centres with full administrative arrangements
Expected Cut-off (General)
Coaching institutes predict qualifying cut-off between 135–144 marks
Expected Cut-off (Reserved)
Estimated range between 107–143 marks depending on category and competition
Answer Key Update
Official NEET answer key expected to be released within one week
Admission Scam Busted
Delhi Police exposed fake MBBS admission racket targeting NEET aspirants
Students Rescued
18 students rescued after being lured with fake question paper promises
Fraud Details
Accused demanded ₹20–30 lakh claiming guaranteed medical seats
Biology was the most scoring section with questions from Human Physiology, Genetics, and Biotechnology, largely based on NCERT content. However, the length of the Botany section required effective time management. Chemistry was rated easy to moderate, with Physical Chemistry being straightforward, while Organic Chemistry involved some tricky questions.
Candidates are advised to keep checking the official NTA website for the release of answer keys and results. Those who do not meet the cut-off can explore alternative medical courses or prepare for the next attempt. Stay informed and prepared for upcoming steps in the admission process.
