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NEET 2020 Question Paper with Solution PDFs is available for all paper codes and languages. In 2020, NEET was conducted in 2 phases- September 13 and October 14, 2020, due to the COVID-19 situation. NEET 2020 question paper had 180 questions worth 720 marks. Check NEET Exam Pattern

Based on the analysis of NEET 2020 Question Paper, physics was the toughest section with maximum questions asked from Heat & Transfer, Electricity, Mechanics, and Magnetism. NEET Chemistry section was relatively easy but lengthy. NEET Biology was also easy but it did contain a few tricky questions. Check NEET Syllabus

NEET 2020 Question Paper with Solution PDFs

Candidates preparing for the upcoming NEET exam can download and solve NEET 2020 Question Paper with Solution PDFs provided in the article below. 

NEET 2020 Question Paper in English

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E1, F1, G1, H1 Check Here
E2, F2, G2, H2 Check Here
E3, F3, G3, H3  Check Here
E4, F4, G4, H4  Check Here
E5, F5, G5, H5 Check Here
E6, F6, G6, H6 Check Here

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NEET 2020 Question Paper in Hindi

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E1, F1, G1, H1 Check Here
E2, F2, G2, H2 Check Here
E3, F3, G3, H3  Check Here
E4, F4, G4, H4  Check Here

NEET 2020 Question Papers in Other Languages

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Telugu – E2, F2, G2, H2 Check Here
Gujarati – E6, F6, G6, H6 Check Here
Marathi – E3, F3, G3, H3 Check Here
Tamil – E4, F4, G4, H4  Check Here
Bengali – E5, F5, G5, H5 Check Here
Kannada – E1, F1, G1, H1 Check Here
Odia – E3, F3, G3, H3 Check Here
Urdu – E5, F5, G5, H5 Check Here

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Anubhav Roy

14 Jul 22Studied at Aakash Institute

AIIMS Delhi cutoff for general category students is around 705. Although the cutoff changes each year depending on different factors, try to score above 705, to secure a seat. Keep in mind the required cutoff for AIIMS Delhi stays above 95 percentile irrespective of the category. For the reserved category, the required cutoff score is around 692. 


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Anindita Patranobish

14 Jul 22studies at All India Institute of Medical Sciences

NEET 2022 total marks are 720 and according to the trends of AIIMS Delhi, the required cutoff for general category students is above 705. If you are scoring above 705, you have a good chance of getting admission to AIIMS Delhi. 

In order to get admission to Harvard Medical School, you need to have an undergraduate bachelor's degree. In the US, medical schools offer graduate degrees. To increase your chances of getting into Harvard Medical, you can apply to Harvard Undergraduate School first. Get excellent scores throughout your undergraduate, ace MCAT, have special extracurricular interests, and publish original research. Once you are in your fourth year, you can apply to Harvard Medical. 


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Khushi Sinha

14 Jul 22MBBS from Assam Medical College and Hospital, Dibrugarh

The difficulty level of JIPMER is lower than NEET and AIIMS. The Physics section of JIPMER has a lot of calculation-based questions, but most of the questions are easy to solve after applying appropriate concepts or formulas. 

JIPMER also doesn’t have negative markings. Managing time is the biggest challenge in JIPMER. Only 2 hours and 30 minutes are given for solving 200 MCQs. 


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Shree Banerjee

18 Jun 22B.Tech from National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India

Yes, NEET is more difficult than JEE Main, because of the limited seats. The number of seats in medical institutes is lower compared to engineering colleges, so even though the difficulty level of the questions in NEET is less than in JEE Main, it is more competitive. If you rank lower in JEE Main, you will have the option to opt for private colleges. While most students appearing in NEET, target Govt. medical colleges. Since private medical colleges cost a fortune.