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The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is one of India’s most competitive exams and plays a major role in securing admission to top medical colleges. With lakhs of aspirants appearing every year, every mark becomes important, especially because negative marking can greatly affect the final score. Since NEET awards +4 marks for every correct answer and deducts 1 mark for every wrong attempt, even a small mistake can make a big difference. This makes it important for students to understand how to avoid unnecessary mistakes and protect their overall score.
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If a NEET 2026 aspirant attempts a mock test and ends up marking a wrong answer instead of securing +4, they actually lose a total of 5 marks. Just a few such mistakes can lower the final score and reduce the chances of achieving a good All India Rank. Negative marking also affects confidence and impacts college allotment during counselling sessions. To perform well in the NEET exam, students must learn strategies that help reduce negative marking and improve accuracy.
Below is the overview of the NEET 2026 negative marking:
Subject | Total Question | Total Marks | Marks for Correct Answer | Marks for Incorrect Answer | Marks for Unanswered Questions |
Physics | 45 | 180 | +4 | -1 | 0 |
Chemistry | 45 | 180 | +4 | -1 | 0 |
Biology | 90 | 360 | +4 | -1 | 0 |
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It is important for all the aspirants to understand how negative marking is done in NEET 2026. There are 180 mandatory questions in the exam with a maximum of 720 marks. Learning how the answers are marked can help analyse the performance better and prevent unnecessary loss of marks.
To find out the total negative marks, count the number of questions answered incorrectly. Then, use the formula given below to approximate your final NEET score:
NEET Total Score = (Number of Correct Answers × 4) – (Number of Incorrect Answers × 1)
This means you gain +4 marks for each correct answer and lose 1 mark for every wrong answer. Skipped questions carry no marks - positive or negative.
Negative marks can reduce your chances of entering a good medical college. Knowing the pattern of the exam and applying proper strategies can prevent you from losing marks.
Some aspirants randomly mark answers, hoping for luck. Probability says that guessing won’t help in the long run - they’ll end up losing marks.
Some aspirants fill in the wrong option in the OMR sheet, but this mistake is fixable. They mess up the question sequence, and all the hard work goes to waste.
While filling out the OMR, align the question number properly, place a finger on the number, double-check, and then carefully fill in the bubble.
This is very common, especially with statement-based, assertion-reason, and twisted NCERT line questions.
While reading questions, underline keywords like “not,” “correct,” “incorrect,” etc. Underline key terms while attempting the paper. This helps avoid misinterpretation and prevents silly mistakes.
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Aspirants often get confused between “A is the correct explanation of R” and “A is not the correct explanation of R.”
The more they practice, the better their approach becomes.
Commonly, aspirants just see option A, think it's right, and mark it without checking options B, C, and D. This is a major mistake.
Use the option elimination method. Eliminate wrong options first, then choose the best one. This way, their answer are more accurate.
If aspirants don't analyse their mock tests properly, they're likely to repeat the same mistakes. So the rule is they should not attempt the next mock test until they've fully analysed the previous one.
Analyse and revise weak topics, then go for the next mock. That’s the only way to improve.
The negative marking can be improved by post-test analysis practice. After every mock test:
Being aware of the NEET Exam pattern allows you to use your time more effectively and prevent errors.
Answer only those questions where you are sure. Don't guess, as guessing will cost you negative marks. Stick to attempting the questions you know.
NEET Mock tests help you in:
Identifying your weak areas.
Using your time more effectively.
Feel more confident.
While taking the exam:
Do easy questions first.
Skip tough questions and return to them later.
Make an effort to rule out incorrect options to guess correctly.
Do not waste time on easy questions.
Have faith in your practice and answer confidently.
Be confident with the concepts of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
This will prevent errors due to misunderstandings.
Good time management allows you not to rush and thus avoid mistakes:
Give time to each subject.
Spend the last 10 minutes checking your answers.
Guessing Without Thinking: Don't guess at random.
Not Practising Mock Tests: There are more mistakes without practice.
Poor Time Management: Hurrying results in incorrect answers.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Avoid negative marking in NEET by attempting only well-prepared questions, skipping doubtful ones, and using smart guessing with elimination.
In NEET, each correct answer gives +4 marks, while every wrong answer deducts -1 mark, which is how negative marking is calculated.
For every incorrect answer, 1 mark is deducted, while correct answers carry +4 marks.
No, unanswered questions carry 0 marks.
Focus on accuracy, avoid guessing, practice mock tests, and analyse mistakes regularly.
On Question asked by student community
Hello Koushisk,
Yes, you can absolutely attend NEET UG 2025 as an engineering student. There are no restrictions on appearing for NEET UG based on your current field of study. Since you've completed your 12th grade with the required subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English), you are eligible to reappear
Sorry aspirant, the information you provided is unclear and difficult to understand. Could you please clarify the following:
Hello student,
I understand that you have a paramedical course without NEET cutoff and obtained a score of 172.
However, I'd like to clarify a few things to provide the most accurate guidance:
Hello,
Yes, you can participate in NEET Round 3 (Mop-up round) even if you skip Round 2 after not being allotted a seat in Round 1.
However, you don’t need to re-register or pay the security deposit again, provided you didn’t get a seat in Round 1 and haven't opted
Hello,
If you did not get a seat in the first round of NEET counselling and also do not wish to remain in the counselling process in order to prepare for a long term instead of proceeding further, then you can follow these steps below to withdraw from the counselling:
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