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Free CounsellingNEET UG 2026 Paper Analysis —
Difficulty Level, Subject-wise Review
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The NEET UG 2026 exam wrapped up at 5 PM on 3 May 2026. Students walked out with mixed feelings — relief that it's over, anxiety about their score. Here's our complete, no-fluff analysis of what the paper looked like, which subjects saved the day, and what you should do next.
📋 In This Article
- NEET 2026 Overall Summary — Key Numbers
- Overall Difficulty Verdict
- Physics Analysis — Toughest Section of the Day
- Chemistry Analysis — Balanced & Manageable
- Biology Analysis — NCERT Students' Best Friend
- What Students Said — Real Reactions
- Expert Institute Verdicts
- NEET 2026 vs 2025 vs 2024 — Difficulty Comparison
- Expected Cutoff Based on Today's Paper
- Frequently Asked Questions
Let's be honest — when you've been preparing for NEET for one, two, or sometimes three years, sitting for three hours on exam day feels like the longest and shortest time of your life simultaneously. For the 22.79 lakh students who appeared on 3 May 2026, that wait is finally over.
As students poured out of centres across 551 cities in India and 14 international locations, we collected their feedback in real time. We also waited for the coaching institutes — Allen, Aakash, Physics Wallah, Resonance — to release their initial expert analyses. What follows is a consolidated, accurate picture of what the NEET UG 2026 paper actually looked like.
The short version: Physics was the villain, Biology was the saviour, Chemistry played it safe. Now for the full story.
📊 NEET UG 2026 — At a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | NEET UG 2026 (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) |
| Conducting Body | NTA — National Testing Agency |
| Exam Date | 3 May 2026 (Sunday) |
| Exam Timing | 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (180 minutes) |
| Mode | Offline — Pen & Paper (OMR sheet) |
| Total Registered Candidates | 22.79 Lakh+ |
| Number of Exam Centres | 5,400+ across 551 cities (India) + 14 international |
| Paper Codes | 11, 12, 13, 14 (same questions, shuffled order) |
| Total Questions | 180 MCQs (45 each from Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology) |
| Maximum Marks | 720 (+4 correct / –1 wrong) |
| Overall Difficulty | Moderate |
| Out-of-Syllabus Questions | None reported — all within NTA syllabus |
⚖️ Overall Difficulty Verdict
Across all major coaching institutes and across cities from Delhi to Chennai, the verdict on NEET UG 2026 is consistent: Moderate. Not the curveball some feared, not the easy paper some hoped for — somewhere in the middle that rewards those who prepared seriously.
The paper had a clear structure. Biology questions were largely direct NCERT lifts — if you had read those pages carefully, you probably answered them confidently. Chemistry was a mix of formula application and conceptual understanding — doable but not trivial. Physics, as has been the trend over the last three to four years, was the section that tested students' nerves the most — lengthy numericals, calculation-heavy problems, and questions that required more than just formula recall.
⚡ Physics Analysis — The Toughest Section
If students had one complaint walking out of the exam today, it was Physics. The section was not necessarily conceptually alien — but it was extremely time-consuming. Multi-step numericals, calculation-heavy problems, and questions that required a clear head under time pressure made Physics the decisive section for most students' scores.
The distribution leaned heavily toward application and calculation rather than simple concept recall. Questions from Mechanics, Electrostatics, and Modern Physics were particularly challenging. Students who managed Physics well are looking at very competitive scores today.
Physics
45 questions · 180 marks · Difficulty: Tough
Chapter-wise Difficulty Breakdown (Based on Student Feedback)
🧪 Chemistry Analysis — Balanced & Manageable
Chemistry delivered what most students expected — a fair, balanced paper. The questions came from across the syllabus: Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry each had a reasonable share. No section felt deliberately tricky or out of place.
Students who had a firm grip on NCERT Chemistry chapters found this section the most predictable of the three. Physical Chemistry brought some calculation-based questions — particularly from Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics — but they were solvable within the allotted time for a well-prepared student.
Chemistry
45 questions · 180 marks · Difficulty: Moderate
Chapter-wise Difficulty Breakdown
🌿 Biology Analysis — NCERT Students' Best Friend
For the third year running, Biology saved the day for most NEET aspirants. The section — split equally between Botany and Zoology — was dominated by direct NCERT questions. Students who had read every line of their Class 11 and 12 Biology textbooks found this section refreshingly straightforward.
There were no surprise topics, no out-of-syllabus questions, and very few questions that required deep inference. The Botany section in particular was described by multiple students as "exactly what I revised last night." Genetics and Ecology — topics that sometimes bring tricky numericals — had clean, conceptual questions this year.
Biology (Botany + Zoology)
90 questions · 360 marks · Difficulty: Easy
🌱 Botany — Chapter-wise Difficulty
🐾 Zoology — Chapter-wise Difficulty
💬 Student Reactions — What Students Said
We collected reactions from students at exam centres in Patna, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai. Here's what they said in their own words:
🎓 What Coaching Institutes Said
Within hours of the paper ending, India's top coaching institutes released their official verdicts. Here's the summary — all four major institutes agree on the broad picture, with minor variations in how they rate individual sections.
Aakash Institute
Physics tough, Chemistry moderate, Biology easy. Overall manageable.
Allen Kota
Physics was the deciding section. Biology very scoring. Cutoff may rise slightly.
Resonance
Rated overall slightly harder due to time pressure in Physics.
Physics Wallah
Well-balanced paper. Students who focused on NCERT would do well.
📅 NEET 2026 vs Previous Years
How does this year's paper compare historically? Here's the breakdown across the last four years — the trend shows NEET has been consistently moderate to hard, with Physics always being the differentiator.
| Year | Physics | Chemistry | Biology | Overall | Qualifying Cutoff (Gen) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NEET 2023 | Moderate | Easy | Easy | Easy | 137 marks |
| NEET 2024 | Moderate | Moderate | Easy | Moderate | 164 marks |
| NEET 2025 | Tough | Moderate | Moderate | Mod–Hard | ~140 marks |
| NEET 2026 ★ | Tough | Moderate | Easy | Moderate | 138–144 marks (expected) |
The pattern is clear: NEET 2026 sits between 2023 (easy) and 2025 (hard). Biology being easier than 2025 is a major positive — it means the Biology-heavy students should have done better this year. Physics continues to be NTA's way of separating the top scorers from the rest.
🎯 Expected Cutoff — Based on Today's Paper
The cutoff is not a fixed number that someone decides — it's the score corresponding to the qualifying percentile, calculated after the result is prepared. For General category, the qualifying cutoff is the 50th percentile. Based on today's paper difficulty, here's our prediction:
| Category | Qualifying Percentile | Expected Marks (2026) | NEET 2025 Cutoff (Reference) |
|---|---|---|---|
| General / EWS | 50th Percentile | 138 – 145 marks | ~140 marks |
| OBC-NCL | 40th Percentile | 108 – 118 marks | ~107 marks |
| SC | 40th Percentile | 108 – 118 marks | ~107 marks |
| ST | 40th Percentile | 108 – 118 marks | ~107 marks |
| PwD (General) | 45th Percentile | 122 – 130 marks | ~119 marks |
If the Biology section was as easy as students describe, it's possible that overall raw scores will be higher than last year — which could push the meaningful cutoff for government seats slightly higher. We'll update this analysis once the official provisional answer key is released.
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