Re-NEET 2026 Question Paper with Solution: PDF Download, Answer Key & Paper Analysis (June 21)
Re-NEET 2026 will be conducted on June 21, 2026 from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM IST in pen-and-paper (OMR) mode. The original NEET UG 2026 exam held on May 3, 2026 was cancelled by NTA following a confirmed paper leak. The re-exam covers 180 questions from Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology. Each correct answer earns +4 marks; each incorrect answer costs 1 mark. Maximum score: 720 marks. Answer keys for all codes will be available on this page within 2–3 hours of the exam ending.
Table of Contents
- What exactly happened with NEET UG 2026?
- Re-NEET 2026 Key Exam Details — Date, Time, Pattern
- Re-NEET 2026 Question Paper PDF — Download (All Codes)
- How to Calculate Your Re-NEET 2026 Score Using the Answer Key
- NEET 2026 Original Paper Analysis — Subject-Wise Difficulty and Topic Distribution
- How Was NEET 2026 Compared to NEET 2025? Expert Review
- Re-NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff — Category-Wise Predictions
- What to Do Before and After the Re-NEET 2026 Exam?
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What exactly happened with NEET UG 2026?
NEET UG 2026 was conducted on May 3, 2026. Shortly after, the Rajasthan Police Special Operations Group (SOG) recovered a "guess paper" that contained 140 questions identical to those asked in the actual exam. Investigations revealed that question papers and answer keys were allegedly received by accused individuals as early as April 27, 2026 — days before the exam.
NTA cancelled the examination on May 12, 2026 with government approval. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) was assigned to investigate the conspiracy. The Education Minister confirmed that future NEET examinations will gradually shift to a Computer-Based Test (CBT) model as part of reforms.
Key facts every Re-NEET 2026 candidate must know:
- Original NEET 2026 date: May 3, 2026 (cancelled)
- Reason for cancellation: Confirmed paper leak and suspected unfair practices
- Re-NEET 2026 date: June 21, 2026 (Sunday)
- Exam time: 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM IST (15 minutes extra compared to original)
- Mode: Pen-and-paper (OMR), same as the cancelled exam
- Re-registration required: No — existing registration remains valid
- Syllabus change: None
- Exam fee: Will be refunded to all candidates
- Admit card release: On or before June 14, 2026 at neet.nta.nic.in
- City choice correction window: Closed May 21, 2026
Expert Tip by eSaral NEET Faculty: Do not trust any social media posts or Telegram messages claiming to have the Re-NEET 2026 question paper or answer key before the exam. The CBI is actively investigating the original paper leak. Follow only neet.nta.nic.in and verified faculty sources for updates.
Re-NEET 2026 Key Exam Details — Date, Time, Pattern
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | Re-NEET UG 2026 |
| Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
| Exam Date | June 21, 2026 (Sunday) |
| Exam Time | 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM IST |
| Duration | 3 hours 15 minutes (195 minutes) |
| Mode | Pen-and-paper (OMR sheet) |
| Total Questions | 180 (all mandatory) |
| Total Marks | 720 |
| Subjects | Physics (45 Qs), Chemistry (45 Qs), Biology — Botany + Zoology (90 Qs) |
| Marking Scheme | +4 correct, -1 incorrect, 0 unattempted |
| Syllabus | Same as NEET UG 2026 (no change) |
| Admit Card | On or before June 14, 2026 at neet.nta.nic.in |
| Official Website | neet.nta.nic.in |
Re-NEET 2026 Question Paper PDF — Download (All Codes)
The Re-NEET 2026 question paper PDF with solutions for all codes will be available on this page on June 21, 2026, within 2–3 hours of the exam ending. Candidates are permitted to carry their question paper booklet home after the exam.
NTA will release the official answer key within 2–4 weeks of the exam at neet.nta.nic.in. eSaral's NEET faculty will publish the unofficial answer key and video solutions the same day.
| Paper Code | Question Paper PDF | Answer Key | Video Solutions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Code 11 | To be uploaded on June 21 | To be uploaded on June 21 | To be uploaded on June 21 |
| Code 12 | To be uploaded on June 21 | To be uploaded on June 21 | To be uploaded on June 21 |
| Code 13 | To be uploaded on June 21 | To be uploaded on June 21 | To be uploaded on June 21 |
| Code 14 | To be uploaded on June 21 | To be uploaded on June 21 | To be uploaded on June 21 |
Note: Bookmark this page for instant access on June 21. The NTA official answer key and OMR sheet are released at neet.nta.nic.in approximately one month after the exam.
Expert Tip by eSaral NEET Faculty: When checking your answers against the key, always use your specific question paper code. The same question number can have a different correct option in different paper codes. Using the wrong code is one of the most common self-evaluation errors — especially under post-exam stress.
How to Calculate Your Re-NEET 2026 Score Using the Answer Key
Once you have the answer key for your paper code after June 21, calculating your expected score takes under 15 minutes. Follow each step carefully.
Step 1: Download your code's answer key. Match the booklet series code printed on your question paper (top right corner) with the correct answer key PDF from the table above.
Step 2: Count your correct answers. Go question by question. Mark a "C" next to every question where your answer matches the key.
Step 3: Count your incorrect answers. Mark an "X" next to every question where your answer does not match. Unattempted questions carry zero marks and zero penalty — mark them "U".
Step 4: Apply the Re-NEET 2026 marking scheme.
| Response Type | Marks |
|---|---|
| Correct Answer | +4 |
| Incorrect Answer | −1 |
| Unattempted | 0 |
| Multiple Answers Marked | 0 (treated as unattempted) |
Re-NEET 2026 Score Formula:
Total Score = (4 x Correct Answers) - (1 x Incorrect Answers)
Step 5: Estimate your percentile. Cross-reference your raw score with the expected cutoff table later in this article to understand where you stand.
Expert Tip by eSaral NEET Faculty: If you attempted 150 questions and got 120 correct and 30 incorrect, your score is (4x120) - (1x30) = 450 marks. Based on historical NEET data, 450+ typically places a student in the top 20–25% of all candidates. Use this as your starting benchmark for college prediction, then check the NEET rank predictor for a more precise estimate.
NEET 2026 Original Paper Analysis — Subject-Wise Difficulty and Topic Distribution
Understanding the May 3 paper is critical for Re-NEET 2026 preparation. The Re-NEET paper will follow the same pattern, syllabus, and difficulty range. Here is the full analysis of the original NEET 2026 paper (Code 13) by eSaral faculty.
Overview: Total questions: 180 | Maximum marks: 720 Overall difficulty: Moderate (balanced across sections) NCERT weightage: approximately 85% overall (Biology near 95%)
Physics | Q 1–45 | 45 Questions | 180 Marks | Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Physics was the most demanding section. The paper was calculation-heavy, with several multi-step numericals requiring careful time management. Conceptual clarity in Mechanics, Electrostatics, and Modern Physics separated strong scorers from average ones.
| Topic | Questions | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Electrostatics and Current Electricity | 7–8 Qs | Moderate |
| Modern Physics (Atoms, Nuclei, Dual Nature) | 6 Qs | Moderate |
| Mechanics (SHM, Gravitation, Work-Energy) | 6–7 Qs | Hard |
| Optics (Ray and Wave) | 4–5 Qs | Moderate |
| Magnetic Effects and EMI | 4–5 Qs | Moderate |
| AC Circuits, Thermodynamics, Waves | 4–5 Qs | Easy |
| Semiconductors and Communication | 2–3 Qs | Easy |
Good attempt: 30+ | Strong attempt: 38+ | Safe score: 100–120
What to revise for Re-NEET: Focus revision on Mechanics (especially SHM and Work-Energy), Electrostatics, and Modern Physics. These three areas contributed the highest difficulty questions in the original paper. Practice multi-step numericals under timed conditions — the extra 15 minutes in Re-NEET is an advantage if you are organised.
Chemistry | Q 46–90 | 45 Questions | 180 Marks | Difficulty: Moderate
Inorganic Chemistry dominated this section. Coordination compounds, p-block elements, and d/f-block elements were asked in depth. Organic Chemistry was reaction-mechanism heavy, rewarding students who understood mechanisms rather than memorised reactions.
| Topic | Questions | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Coordination Compounds | 4–5 Qs | Hard |
| p-Block and d/f-Block Elements | 5–6 Qs | Moderate |
| Organic Chemistry (Reactions and Mechanisms) | 12–14 Qs | Moderate |
| Chemical Equilibrium and Thermodynamics | 5–6 Qs | Moderate |
| Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics | 4–5 Qs | Easy |
| Solutions, Solid State, Surface Chemistry | 3–4 Qs | Easy |
Good attempt: 32+ | Strong attempt: 39+ | Safe score: 120–140
What to revise for Re-NEET: Coordination Compounds was the hardest Chemistry topic in the original paper. Inorganic as a whole carried heavy weightage. Do not neglect Organic mechanisms — 12 to 14 questions is a significant chunk of the section.
Biology | Q 91–180 | 90 Questions | 360 Marks | Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Biology was the most approachable section and the highest-scoring opportunity in NEET 2026. The paper was almost entirely NCERT-based, with match-the-list questions prominent across both Botany and Zoology. Students who had read NCERT thoroughly found this section very manageable.
| Topic | Questions | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Human Physiology | 10–12 Qs | Moderate |
| Genetics and Evolution | 9–11 Qs | Moderate |
| Plant Physiology | 6–8 Qs | Easy |
| Reproduction (Plants and Animals) | 7–9 Qs | Easy |
| Ecology and Environment | 7–8 Qs | Easy |
| Cell Biology, Biomolecules and Biotechnology | 10–12 Qs | Moderate |
| Diversity (Animal and Plant Kingdom) | 6–8 Qs | Easy |
Good attempt: 75+ | Strong attempt: 82+ | Safe score: 300–320
What to revise for Re-NEET: Biology is where Re-NEET will be won or lost for most students. A score of 300+ here is realistic with thorough NCERT revision. Prioritise Human Physiology, Genetics and Evolution, and Cell Biology — these three areas together account for roughly 30 of the 90 questions.
Score Benchmarks: Safe / Qualifying: 550+ (Top government college threshold) AIIMS / Top MBBS: 650+ (Estimated) State Quota: 500–530 (Varies by state)
Watch the full live NEET 2026 paper analysis by eSaral NEET faculty on YouTube — Physics, Chemistry, and Biology covered in separate timestamped sections.
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How Was NEET 2026 Compared to NEET 2025? Expert Review
Was the NEET 2026 paper tougher or easier than NEET 2025?
NEET 2025 was conducted on May 4, 2025. Based on student and faculty feedback, it was rated moderate overall — Physics was challenging, Biology was manageable for NCERT-prepared students, and Chemistry sat in the middle.
NEET 2026 (the cancelled May 3 paper) followed a very similar pattern. Biology was slightly easier than 2025, with more direct NCERT questions. Physics maintained its moderate-to-hard character, continuing the trend of calculation-heavy papers. Chemistry was balanced and NCERT-focused.
| Category | Expected Percentile | Expected Score Range |
|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | 50th percentile | 140–160 marks |
| General-PwD | 45th percentile | 125–145 marks |
| SC / ST / OBC | 40th percentile | 107–130 marks |
| SC / ST / OBC-PwD | 40th percentile | 107–130 marks |
The Re-NEET 2026 paper on June 21 is expected to maintain this same overall difficulty level and pattern. NTA has confirmed that the syllabus, exam pattern, and marking scheme remain unchanged for the re-examination.
Re-NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff — Category-Wise Predictions
The NEET qualifying cutoff is the minimum percentile a candidate must secure to become eligible for admission counselling. This is the eligibility threshold — not the college admission cutoff, which varies by state, institution, and category.
Re-NEET 2026 Expected Qualifying Cutoff (based on NEET 2023–2025 trends):
| Category | Expected Percentile | Expected Score Range |
|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | 50th percentile | 140–160 marks |
| General-PwD | 45th percentile | 125–145 marks |
| SC / ST / OBC | 40th percentile | 107–130 marks |
| SC / ST / OBC-PwD | 40th percentile | 107–130 marks |
Important: Clearing the qualifying cutoff above makes you eligible for counselling only. It does not guarantee a government MBBS seat. For AIIMS New Delhi, scores of 680+ are typically required. State government medical college cutoffs vary widely. The official cutoff will be published by NTA alongside Re-NEET 2026 results at neet.nta.nic.in.
Score Benchmarks for Government MBBS — General Category (approximate):
| College Type | Score Range |
|---|---|
| AIIMS New Delhi | 690–720 |
| Top Government Medical Colleges (MAMC, VMMC, etc.) | 650–690 |
| State Government Colleges (Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh) | 550–630 |
| Deemed Universities | 400–500 |
These figures are based on NEET 2024 and 2025 counselling data from the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).
What to Do Before and After the Re-NEET 2026 Exam?
In the weeks before June 21
- Use the extra time wisely. You have approximately 35 days between the cancellation and the re-exam. This is a genuine advantage — most students who stay focused and disciplined can add 30 to 50 marks in this window through targeted revision.
- Prioritise Biology. It is 360 of the 720 marks. A score of 300+ in Biology is achievable with two to three thorough NCERT revisions and consistent mock test practice.
- In Physics, focus on the hard topics. Mechanics (SHM, Work-Energy), Electrostatics, and Modern Physics were the most challenging areas in the original paper. Do not spread revision too thin — depth on high-weightage topics beats surface coverage of everything.
- Attempt full mock tests under Re-NEET conditions. Set your timer for 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM and practise the 3-hour-15-minute format. The extra 15 minutes is meaningful — use it for checking Physics numericals.
- Avoid social media noise. The period between a paper leak cancellation and a re-exam generates enormous misinformation. Trust only NTA official channels at neet.nta.nic.in and verified faculty sources.
After June 21
- Calculate your expected score using the formula and method above. Do this once, calmly, and write the number down.
- Do not panic based on initial reactions. Wait for structured analysis from faculty sources before concluding difficulty or cutoffs.
- Use a NEET rank predictor. Once you have your expected score, a rank predictor based on previous year data gives you a realistic sense of your expected rank. Your rank determines your college options.
- Begin researching colleges. Shortlist 10–15 medical colleges across government, deemed, and private categories. Understand their cutoffs, fees, and counselling processes — MCC for All India Quota, and individual state portals for state quota seats.
- If your score is below expectations: Evaluate honestly and early. NEET dropper batches that begin preparation in July or August consistently outperform those that delay. The students who improve by 80–120 marks are the ones who start the next cycle within two weeks, not two months.
If you want structured preparation for NEET 2027 — whether this is your first drop year or your second attempt — eSaral's NEET Dropper Batch is available both online and offline. It is taught by the same IIT-faculty team that built eSaral's track record of results.
Bookmark this page. The question paper PDFs, unofficial answer key, and video solutions will all be uploaded here on June 21, 2026, within hours of the exam ending
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions.
When is the Re-NEET 2026 exam date and time?
Re-NEET 2026 is officially scheduled for June 21, 2026 (Sunday), from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM IST. The exam will be conducted in pen-and-paper (OMR) mode across centres throughout India. NTA confirmed this date with Government of India approval. Candidates should reach their exam centre well before the scheduled gate closing time.
Why was NEET UG 2026 cancelled?
NEET UG 2026 (held on May 3, 2026) was cancelled by NTA after investigations confirmed a paper leak. The Rajasthan Police SOG recovered a guess paper matching 140 questions from the actual exam. The CBI is investigating the conspiracy, which allegedly involved receipt of question papers on April 27, 2026 — days before the exam. NTA cancelled the exam to protect the integrity of the admissions process.
Do I need to register again for Re-NEET 2026?
No. NTA has confirmed that no fresh registration is required. Your existing NEET UG 2026 registration, candidature details, and previously submitted exam centre preferences remain valid for the Re-NEET 2026 exam on June 21. A new admit card will be issued, downloadable at neet.nta.nic.in on or before June 14, 2026.
How do I calculate my Re-NEET 2026 score from the answer key?
Use this formula: Score = (4 x Correct Answers) - (1 x Incorrect Answers). Unattempted questions carry zero marks and no negative penalty. Download the answer key for your specific paper code after June 21, match your answers question by question, count correct and incorrect responses, then apply the formula to get your expected score.
What is the expected cutoff for Re-NEET 2026 for General category?
The Re-NEET 2026 qualifying cutoff for General category is expected at the 50th percentile, corresponding to approximately 140–160 marks. This is the minimum eligibility threshold for counselling. For a competitive government MBBS seat, General category candidates typically need 550+ marks. The official cutoff is published by NTA with final results.