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text --- **Meta Title:** 2023 NEET Question Paper: All Sets E1–H6 Free PDF Download — May 7 Official Exam Analysis, Physics 78% Numerical Density, Chemistry "Toughest Section" Exposed, Biology 24% Genetics Weightage "Lengthiness Trap," Dropped Questions '5' RES Notation, Age-Based Tie-Breaking Eliminated (Biology-First New Hierarchy), Section B "Skip-to-Score" Decision Framework, Marks vs. Rank 720–137 General Cutoff and Newlife Overseas Complete Score-to-Seat Advisory **Meta Description:** 2023 NEET question paper complete professional guide: Exam date May 7, 2023 — 20.87 lakh candidates, 4,097 centres. Duration 3 hours 20 minutes. 720 marks (+4 correct / -1 incorrect). 200 questions / 180 attempted — Sets E, F, G, H (E1–H6 subsets). 13 languages. Section A: 35 mandatory / Section B: 10 of 15. Physics: easy-moderate (78% numericals); Chemistry: toughest (Assertion-Reason introduced); Biology: easy but lengthy (Assertion-Reason density). Genetics + Evolution 24% (15 questions). Ecology 16% (10 questions). Cutoff General 720–137 / OBC/SC/ST 136–107. Provisional answer key June 4 / ₹200 challenge / Final key June 15 / Result June 13. Dropped questions denoted '5' RES. 'B' and 'E' multiple-correct designations. Age tie-breaking permanently eliminated — Biology-first hierarchy. Manipur June 11 paper. Newlife Overseas NEET 2026 score-to-seat advisory. **Focused Keyword:** 2023 NEET question paper **Key Synonyms:** NEET UG 2023 question paper PDF download E F G H sets solutions answer key analysis difficulty Biology Physics Chemistry | NEET 2023 paper analysis difficulty level Physics easy moderate Chemistry moderate tough Biology lengthy assertion reason | NEET question paper 2023 PDF free download all codes sets solutions chapter wise weightage marks rank cutoff General OBC SC ST | NEET 2023 exam paper analysis Biology section B strategy marks vs rank 720-137 cutoff dropped questions age tie breaking | NTA NEET 2023 question paper sets E G F H solutions analysis chapter wise weightage section A section B scoring scheme ---
The **2023 NEET question paper** — administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on **May 7, 2023** — represents one of the most structurally important historical practice resources available for NEET UG 2026 aspirants. The examination was conducted for **20.87 lakh candidates** across **4,097 centres in 499 cities** within India and 14 cities internationally, in **13 languages** across all four primary question paper codes — **E, F, G, and H**, each divided into six subsets (E1–E6, F1–F6, G1–G6, H1–H6). The paper carried a maximum of **720 marks**, with a marking scheme of **+4 for correct and −1 for incorrect responses** across **200 questions (180 attempted)** — structured as Section A (35 mandatory questions per subject) and Section B (10 out of 15 questions per subject). Overall difficulty was classified as **easy to moderate at the macro level** — with Chemistry rated the toughest section, Physics assessed as easy to moderate with a 78% numerical density, and Biology rated easy but operationally time-consuming due to its Assertion-Reason and Statement-based question volume. The **2023 cycle also marked the permanent elimination of age-based tie-breaking**, replacing it with the Biology-first hierarchy operative from 2023 through the confirmed 2026 framework. The General/EWS category qualifying range was **720–137** and the OBC/SC/ST range was **136–107**. All 2023 NEET question paper PDFs with official answer keys are permanently archived at **neet.nta.nic.in** and available through Shiksha, Allen, Aakash, eSaral, SelfStudys, Vedantu, PW Live, and Careers360.
#### NEET 2023 Official Examination Parameters
Parameter | Official Details
**Examination Date (National)** | **May 7, 2023 (Sunday)**
**Examination Date (Manipur)** | **June 11, 2023**
**Exam Duration** | **3 hours 20 minutes**
**Maximum Marks** | **720**
**Marking Scheme** | **+4 correct / −1 incorrect / 0 unattempted**
**Total Questions in Paper** | **200 (180 attempted)**
**Section A** | **35 mandatory questions per subject**
**Section B** | **10 out of 15 questions per subject**
**Question Paper Codes** | **E, F, G, H — 6 subsets each (E1–H6)**
**Languages** | **13** — English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu
**Total Registered Candidates** | **20.87 lakh**
**Examination Centres** | **4,097 centres — 499 cities India + 14 cities abroad**
**Provisional Answer Key** | **June 4, 2023** — neet.nta.nic.in
**Answer Key Challenge Window** | **June 4–6, 2023 — ₹200 non-refundable per question**
**Result Declaration** | **June 13, 2023**
**Final Answer Key Released** | **June 15, 2023**
All four paper codes — E, F, G, H — contain the same 200 questions with the order of questions and options shuffled across subsets to prevent malpractice. The subject-topic distribution, chapter weightage, and total marks architecture are identical across all sets. **All 2023 NEET question paper PDFs** — including official NTA answer keys — are permanently archived at neet.nta.nic.in under "NEET Previous Year Question Papers," and are freely available through Shiksha.com, Allen.in, Aakash.ac.in, eSaral.com, SelfStudys.com, PW.live, and Vedantu.com. [web:490][web:493][web:498]
#### Section A vs. Section B Difficulty Comparison
Subject | Section A Difficulty | Section B Difficulty | Strategic Risk Level
**Physics** | 24 Easy, 9 Medium, 2 Difficult | **8 Easy, 3 Medium, 4 Difficult** | **High — 4 Difficult questions must be skipped**
**Chemistry** | 16 Easy, 15 Medium, 4 Difficult | **4 Easy, 7 Medium, 4 Difficult** | **Very High — majority medium-to-difficult**
**Biology (Botany + Zoology)** | Majority Easy to Moderate | More Application-Based | Moderate — NCERT-direct but concept-applied
The **most operationally critical compliance rule** of the 2023 NEET question paper — and one that caused inadvertent score reductions across the 20.87 lakh candidate pool — is that **attempting more than 10 questions in any Section B results in only the first 10 answered being evaluated**, regardless of whether answers 11–15 are correct. A candidate who answered all 15 Physics Section B questions, with correct responses at questions 11–15 and incorrect responses at questions 1–5, received marks only for questions 1–10 — capturing the incorrect answers while losing the correct ones entirely.
#### The Section B "Skip-to-Score" Protocol
**Physics Section B:** With 4 "Difficult" questions out of 15 — a difficulty concentration substantially higher than the 2 "Difficult" in the 45-question Section A — the optimal strategy is: read all 15 questions before attempting any; identify and attempt all 8 "Easy" questions first; select the 2 most familiar of the 3 "Medium" questions to complete 10; skip all 4 "Difficult" questions without exception.
**Chemistry Section B:** With 7 "Medium" and 4 "Difficult" questions — only 4 "Easy" questions in the entire 15-question set — Chemistry Section B demanded the most rigorous pre-attempt assessment. Strategy: attempt all 4 "Easy" questions first; select the 6 most NCERT-familiar from the 7 "Medium" questions to complete 10; skip the 4 "Difficult" questions without emotional investment.
**Biology Section B:** More application-based but not significantly trickier than Section A — straightforward 10-of-15 selection based on NCERT chapter familiarity. Assertion-Reason questions in Biology Section B required the same 4-step evaluation protocol: Is A true? Is R true? Does R correctly explain A? This sequence eliminates two options immediately and narrows the decision to the two most plausible. [web:490][web:494][web:505]
#### Subject-Wise Difficulty Profile
Subject | Difficulty Rating | Dominant Question Type | Key Characteristic
**Physics** | Easy to Moderate | **Numericals — 78% of all Physics questions** | Calculation-heavy — formula recall + speed determinative
**Chemistry** | **Moderate to Tough** | Balanced — Inorganic dominant (19 questions) | **Toughest section — Assertion-Reason format introduced**
**Botany** | Easy but Lengthy | Statement-based + Assertion-Reason | Time-consuming — reading speed critical
**Zoology** | Easy but Lengthy | Genetics-dominant — Mendelian crosses | Highest time-per-question ratio in Biology
**Overall** | **Easy to Moderate** | NCERT-direct — factual and conceptual | **Length — not difficulty — was the critical differentiator**
#### Physics — The 78% Numerical Density Challenge
The **78% numerical problem proportion** in the 2023 NEET Physics section represented a measurable increase from prior year patterns. High-yield numerical concentrations: **Optics (10% weightage)** — lens and mirror formula calculations, refraction through prisms; **Modern Physics (10%)** — radioactive decay half-life, photoelectric effect numerical problems; **Rigid Body Dynamics (10%)** — moment of inertia and rotational kinetic energy; **Current Electricity (8–10%)** — Kirchhoff's law multi-loop circuit problems. The numerical density meant that **formula sheet mastery and calculation speed** were as strategically determinative as conceptual understanding — a candidate with deep concept comprehension but slow calculation execution was systematically disadvantaged by Physics Section B's 4 "Difficult" timed numerical problems.
#### Chemistry — Moderate to Tough with Assertion-Reason Introduction
Chemistry was the **most objectively challenging section** of the 2023 paper — a consensus confirmed independently by SelfStudys, SelectYourUniversity, PW Live, and Allen Overseas. The **introduction of Assertion-Reason question format** in Chemistry (previously less prevalent in this subject) added a comprehension layer beyond direct factual recall, requiring candidates to evaluate both the validity of a statement AND the logical connection between two statements simultaneously. Inorganic Chemistry carried the highest question volume with 19 questions — **Coordination Compounds (9%), P-Block Elements (7%), and Chemical Bonding (9%)** as primary contributors.
**Historical theory discipline:** Several 2023 Chemistry questions involving Dalton's Atomic Theory required answers based on the **original postulates as presented in NCERT** — not modern scientific refinements. Candidates who answered from contemporary chemical knowledge rather than the textbook's historical framing of the theory systematically selected incorrect options. This is a recurring NEET pattern that persists across cycles.
#### Biology — The "Lengthiness Trap" and Cognitive Endurance
The **Biology section was classified "Easy" by difficulty metrics but experienced as "Time-Consuming" in operational execution** — the most critical practical distinction in the 2023 paper. Assertion-Reason and Statement-based questions require evaluating the truth status of two independent statements (rather than selecting one correct option), producing a significantly higher reading and processing time per question compared to direct factual MCQs. Candidates who did not specifically practice timed Assertion-Reason Biology question sets under examination conditions reported the Biology section consuming 65–75 minutes — a 15–25-minute overrun relative to the recommended 45–50-minute Biology benchmark. This cognitive time deficit then cascaded directly into Physics and Chemistry, degrading accuracy on otherwise solvable numericals in the final 60 minutes of the 200-minute paper. [web:490][web:494][web:505]
#### Biology Chapter-Wise Weightage — 2023 (90 Questions, 360 Marks)
Topic | Questions (2023) | Weightage
**Genetics and Evolution** | **15** | **24%**
**Ecology and Environment** | **10** | **16%**
**Plant Physiology** | 8 | 13%
**Plant Diversity** | 7 | 12%
**Cell Structure and Function** | 6 | 10%
**Plant Reproduction** | 5 | 9%
**Morphology of Flowering Plants** | 4 | 7%
**Biotechnology** | ~4–6 | ~6–11%
**Plant Anatomy** | 2 | 4%
Biomolecules | 2 | 3%
#### Physics Chapter-Wise Weightage — 2023 (45 Questions, 180 Marks)
Topic | Weightage | Question Type
**Optics** | **10%** | Numericals — mirror/lens/prism formulas
**Modern Physics** | **10%** | Half-life, photoelectric, nuclear calculations
**Rigid Body Dynamics** | **10%** | Moment of inertia, angular motion
**Current Electricity** | **8–10%** | Kirchhoff's laws, circuit problems
Laws of Motion | 7% | Newton's laws, friction applications
Electromagnetic Induction | 5–7% | Faraday's law, Lenz's law numericals
Work, Energy and Power | 4% | Conservation-based problems
Gravitation | 3% | Orbital velocity, escape velocity
#### Chemistry Chapter-Wise Weightage — 2023 (45 Questions, 180 Marks)
Topic | Weightage | Difficulty Note
**Coordination Compounds** | **9%** | Nomenclature, isomerism, Crystal Field Theory
**Chemical Bonding and Structure** | **9%** | VSEPR, hybridisation, molecular orbital
**P-Block Elements** | **7%** | Group 15–18 properties and reactions
**Thermodynamics** | ~8% | Hess's law, Gibbs energy numericals
Organic Chemistry (Reactions) | ~12–15% | Named reactions, mechanism identification
Physical Chemistry (total) | ~33% | Electrochemistry, Kinetics, Solutions
Inorganic Chemistry (total) | ~44% | Coordination + P-Block dominant
The **"Platinum Zone" for 2026 preparation derived from 2023 data:** Genetics + Evolution (24% Biology) + Ecology and Environment (16% Biology) + Coordination Compounds + Chemical Bonding (18% Chemistry combined) + Optics + Modern Physics (20% Physics combined) accounts for approximately **250–280 marks** of the 720 total — or 35–39% of the maximum possible score. No preparation framework is strategically defensible without these six topic clusters as its primary focus. [web:497][web:501][web:509]
#### Official Answer Key Notation Framework
RES Column Notation | Meaning | Marks Consequence
**'5' in RES column** | **Question officially dropped** | **+4 marks awarded to ALL candidates regardless of attempt**
Single letter (A / B / C / D) | Single correct answer | +4 correct / −1 incorrect / 0 omitted
**'B' in answer column** | **Options 1 and 3 both correct** | **+4 if either correct option marked; −1 if wrong option**
**'E' in answer column** | **Options 2 and 4 both correct** | **+4 if either correct option marked; −1 if wrong option**
Questions with **'5' in the RES column** were officially dropped from scoring — specific Physics questions involving radioactive half-life framing and certain Zoology questions on digestive system mechanics were flagged post-examination as exceeding the standard NMC-rationalised NCERT Class 11/12 curriculum boundary. For all dropped questions, the NTA algorithm awarded **+4 marks to every candidate** regardless of whether the question was attempted, skipped, or answered incorrectly — providing a baseline score benefit to all 20.87 lakh participants proportional to the number of dropped questions.
The **'B' and 'E' multiple-correct designations** affected specific Botany and Zoology questions where NCERT interpretation ambiguity produced two scientifically defensible answers. For NEET 2026 preparation using 2023 papers, these questions should be reviewed to understand the underlying conceptual ambiguity rather than memorised as fixed-answer items — the same NCERT interpretation disputes may manifest in differently framed 2026 questions.
**Answer key challenge procedure:** Challenges must be submitted online at neet.nta.nic.in during the specified window (June 4–6 for the 2023 paper). Non-refundable processing fee: ₹200 per question. Supporting documentary evidence — NCERT page reference, standard textbook citation — must be uploaded in a **single PDF file**. Challenges upheld result in marks adjustments across all candidates' final scores.
#### The Age-Based Tie-Breaking Elimination — Biology-First New Hierarchy
The **2023 NEET cycle formally and permanently eliminated age-based tie-breaking** — the prior method where older candidates received rank priority when scores were identical. The new hierarchy operative from 2023 onward, confirmed for NEET UG 2026:
The structural consequence is that **Biology accuracy now costs rank in two dimensions simultaneously** — raw marks (Level 2) and accuracy ratio (Level 6). A candidate who incorrectly attempts a Biology question loses 1 mark from their total score AND degrades their Biology accuracy ratio — two simultaneous rank penalties for a single incorrect Biology answer. [web:490][web:492][web:494]
#### NEET 2023 Marks vs. Rank Correlation
Marks | Approximate AIR | Counselling Outcome
**710–720** | **~1–22** | AIIMS New Delhi — most competitive
**700–710** | ~23–202 | AIIMS Regional / Top GMCs
**680–699** | ~203–1,000 | Top Government Medical Colleges
**650–679** | ~1,001–3,500 | Government Medical Colleges — competitive range
**620–649** | ~3,501–8,000 | GMC probability — state dependent
**600–619** | ~8,001–15,000 | GMC marginal — state quota analysis required
**550–599** | ~15,001–45,000 | State quota GMC — lower competition states
**450–549** | ~45,001–199,000 | Private college / MBBS abroad qualifying
**137–449** | ~200,000+ | Qualifying — eligible for counselling and MBBS abroad
#### NEET 2023 Category-Wise Qualifying Cutoff
Category | Qualifying Percentile | 2023 Qualifying Range
**General / UR / EWS** | **50th Percentile** | **720 – 137**
**OBC / SC / ST** | **40th Percentile** | **136 – 107**
**General-PwD** | **45th Percentile** | **136 – 121**
**OBC/SC/ST-PwD** | **40th Percentile** | **120 – 107**
The **higher 2023 cutoff (720–137) relative to 2022 (720–117)** reflects the "Difficulty-Cutoff Paradox" — the 2023 paper was perceived as easier than 2022 (where Biology was notably more demanding), producing higher overall performance across all 20.87 lakh candidates and elevating the percentile-to-marks threshold. This confirms that NEET qualifying marks are inversely correlated with exam difficulty — an easier paper inflates the qualifying mark, not reduces it. [web:490][web:492][web:494]
#### Expert Mnemonics for High-Yield 2023 Topics
Topic | Mnemonic / Quick Rule | Application
**Gene Gun Technology** | "Golden Bullets" | Gold / tungsten microparticles — biolistic transformation
**Plant Micronutrients** | **Mn-Zn-Mo-B = "Must-Zoo-Move-Boldly"** | Mn: photolysis of water; Zn: auxin synthesis; Mo: nitrogen fixation; B: pollen germination
**Cohesion vs. Adhesion** | "Co- = Company (same molecules) / Ad- = Attach (different)" | Cohesion between water molecules; adhesion to xylem walls
**Nucleoside vs. Nucleotide** | "'T' in nucleoTide = Three components" | Base + Sugar + Phosphate (3) vs. Base + Sugar only (2)
**Eutrophication** | "'Eu-' = Well-nourished" | Points directly to nutrient enrichment
**Down's Syndrome** | "21st floor" | Trisomy 21 — extra chromosome 21
**Turner's Syndrome** | "One X missing" | 45,XO — missing one sex chromosome
**Klinefelter's Syndrome** | "Extra X club" | 47,XXY — extra X chromosome in male
**Assertion-Reason** | "4-Step: A true? R true? R explains A? R independent?" | Eliminates 2 options immediately
The **NCERT-First mandate** is the single most universally validated preparation signal from the 2023 analysis — Aakash, ALLEN, PW Live, Vedantu, Brilliantpala, eSaral, and SelfStudys independently confirmed that the 2023 paper was "strictly based on NCERT Class 11 and 12 textbooks," with the exception of the specific dropped questions that exceeded the NMC-rationalised curriculum. Every hour of preparation invested in non-NCERT reference materials for Biology and Inorganic Chemistry represents a lower return than the equivalent time spent on a second complete reading of the NCERT text.
**Critical 2026 Recalibration:** The 2023 paper used a **3 hours 20 minutes (200 minutes)** duration. **NEET UG 2026 on May 3 is officially confirmed at 180 minutes (3 hours)**. Every candidate using 2023 papers as practice material must recalibrate to the **180-minute constraint** — solving 180 questions in 180 minutes rather than 200 minutes. Training under the 2023 duration builds a 20-minute buffer into preparation muscle memory that will not exist on May 3, 2026. [web:490][web:492][web:497]
The **2023 NEET question paper framework** — covering May 7 examination parameters, all Sets E1–H6, Section B skip-to-score strategy, Physics 78% numerical density, Chemistry Assertion-Reason complexity, Biology 24% Genetics weightage and lengthiness trap, dropped questions '5' notation, 'B'/'E' multiple-correct designations, 720–137 General cutoff, Biology-first tie-breaking hierarchy, and the 180-minute recalibration mandate for 2026 — provides the most structurally reliable historical practice dataset available. **Newlife Overseas Company** translates 2023 practice paper performance into personalised NEET 2026 admission strategy — across every domestic counselling pathway and international MBBS programme.
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#### FAQ 1: Where can I download the 2023 NEET question paper PDF for all sets E, F, G, and H with complete answer key solutions, and are they officially available?
The **2023 NEET question paper PDF for all codes E, F, G, and H** — including all six subsets (E1–E6, F1–F6, G1–G6, H1–H6) with official NTA answer keys and coaching-institute solutions — are permanently archived at **neet.nta.nic.in** under "NEET Previous Year Question Papers." Freely available download sources include: **Shiksha.com** (complete sets with booklet-code-matched solutions), **Allen.in** (PDF with Allen expert solutions), **Aakash.ac.in** (PDF with Aakash solutions), **eSaral.com** (free PDF with solutions), **SelfStudys.com** (code-wise download with answer key), **PW.live** (Physics Wallah solutions), and **Vedantu.com** (chapter-tagged solutions). The final official NTA answer key — published June 15, 2023 — includes the '5' notation for dropped questions and 'B'/'E' notation for multiple-correct designations, and is the authoritative reference for scoring verification. **Newlife Overseas Company** provides structured 2023 paper practice sessions — score analysis, AIR projection, and personalised 2026 preparation strategy based on practice performance against all four code sets.
#### FAQ 2: What was the actual difficulty level of the 2023 NEET question paper subject-wise, and why did candidates find Biology "easy" but time-consuming while Chemistry was objectively the toughest section?
The **2023 NEET question paper difficulty** varied significantly by subject: **Physics** was rated Easy to Moderate — notable for 78% numerical problem composition, with Section B containing 4 "Difficult" questions requiring strict skip discipline; **Chemistry** was rated **Moderate to Tough — the objectively hardest section** — confirmed independently by SelfStudys, SelectYourUniversity, PW Live, and Allen Overseas — with the first significant introduction of Assertion-Reason format in Chemistry and 7 "Medium" + 4 "Difficult" questions in Section B; **Biology (Botany + Zoology)** was rated **Easy but Operationally Lengthy** — the factual difficulty was low but the Assertion-Reason and Statement-based question volume created a reading-time overrun that candidates who did not specifically practice this format under timed conditions estimated at 65–75 minutes (vs. the 45–50 minute benchmark). This cognitive time deficit cascaded into Physics and Chemistry, degrading calculation accuracy in the paper's final hour. **Newlife Overseas Company** provides Assertion-Reason speed training, Section B skip-to-score discipline, and 180-minute mock test calibration to address these specific 2023-validated performance gaps.
#### FAQ 3: What is the Section B strategy for the 2023 NEET question paper — specifically which 10 of 15 questions should candidates attempt in Physics and Chemistry, and what happens if more than 10 are answered?
**The Section B compliance rule is absolute:** If more than 10 questions are answered in any Section B, **only the first 10 answered are evaluated** — the remaining answers are ignored regardless of correctness. The **Physics Section B strategy:** All 15 questions must be read before any are attempted. Identify all 8 "Easy" questions — attempt all 8 first. From the 3 "Medium" questions, select the 2 most NCERT-familiar. Skip all 4 "Difficult" questions without exception. This produces 10 attempted questions without engaging the 4 highest-risk problems. The **Chemistry Section B strategy:** Attempt all 4 "Easy" questions first. Select the 6 most NCERT-familiar from the 7 "Medium" questions. Skip all 4 "Difficult" questions. Reading all 15 Section B questions before beginning — a 2–3-minute investment — is universally recommended by Aakash, ALLEN, PW Live, and Vedantu, as it consistently identifies 2–4 easier questions that would otherwise be overlooked under time pressure. **Newlife Overseas Company** provides Section B time management training and 2026 examination day preparation strategy through its pre-examination advisory service.
#### FAQ 4: What questions were officially dropped from the 2023 NEET question paper, what does the '5' in the RES column mean, and how did the "Multiple Correct" 'B' and 'E' designations affect candidate scores?
**The '5' notation in the RES column** of the NTA official answer key denotes a **question officially dropped from scoring** — the NTA algorithm awarded **+4 marks to every candidate** who appeared for the examination regardless of whether the question was attempted, skipped, or answered incorrectly. Specific 2023 dropped questions included Physics questions on radioactive half-life framing and certain Zoology questions on digestive system mechanics, where the specific question construction exceeded the NMC-rationalised NCERT Class 11/12 syllabus boundary as established at that time. **The 'B' notation** in the answer column indicates that **Options 1 and 3 are both correct** — candidates who marked either Option 1 or Option 3 received +4 marks; candidates who marked Option 2 or Option 4 received −1. **The 'E' notation** indicates that **Options 2 and 4 are both correct** — same scoring logic. These 'B' and 'E' designations arose from scientific interpretation ambiguity in specific NCERT-sourced Botany and Zoology questions where two answers were demonstrably defensible within the NCERT framework. Candidates using 2023 papers for 2026 practice should review 'B'/'E' questions for conceptual ambiguity rather than single-answer memorisation. **Newlife Overseas Company** provides answer key challenge filing support and score verification services for future NEET cycles.
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*Disclaimer: All 2023 NEET question paper information — exam date May 7, 2023 (and Manipur June 11, 2023), 20.87 lakh candidates, 4,097 centres 499 cities 14 abroad, 3 hours 20 minutes duration, 720 marks +4/−1, 200 questions 180 attempted, Sets E/F/G/H 6 subsets each E1–H6, Section A 35 mandatory/Section B 10 of 15, first 10 answered in Section B evaluated rule, 13 languages, June 4 provisional key, June 4–6 ₹200/question challenge window, June 13 result, June 15 final key, Physics easy-moderate 78% numericals, Chemistry toughest Assertion-Reason introduced, Biology easy-but-lengthy 65–75 minute actual performance, 'B' options 1+3 correct, 'E' options 2+4 correct, '5' dropped question +4 all candidates, Physics Section B 8 Easy/3 Medium/4 Difficult, Chemistry Section B 4 Easy/7 Medium/4 Difficult, General cutoff 720–137, OBC/SC/ST cutoff 136–107, age-based tie-breaking eliminated 2023, Biology-first new hierarchy (Biology → Chemistry → Physics → accuracy ratio → random draw), Genetics + Evolution 15 questions 24%, Ecology 10 questions 16%, Plant Physiology 8 questions 13%, Optics 10% + Modern Physics 10% + Rigid Body Dynamics 10% + Current Electricity 8–10%, Coordination Compounds 9% + P-Block 7% + Chemical Bonding 9%, higher 2023 cutoff vs. 2022 (137 vs. 117) due to perceived easier paper, 180-minute 2026 recalibration mandate — are sourced from and verified against: NTA official neet.nta.nic.in, Shiksha NEET 2023 question paper sets table confirmed, SelfStudys NEET 2023 analysis Chemistry toughest confirmed, SelectYourUniversity section-wise difficulty Physics/Chemistry/Biology table confirmed, PW Live NEET 2023 paper analysis difficulty level, Allen.in NEET 2023 paper PDF, Allen Overseas chapter-wise weightage Genetics 24% Ecology 16% confirmed table, Allen Biology chapter-wise weightage 2023–2025 table, eSaral NEET 2023 important topics table, Aakash NEET answer key 2023 E/F/G/H PDFs, Careers360 previous year papers, Vedantu NEET 2023 paper, Adda247 NEET 2023 paper, Brilliantpala difficulty level analysis, ShinkshaView chapter-wise weightage, CareerOrbits NEET chapter-wise weightage table confirmed, Scribd NEET 2023 Biology Weightage Genetics 19% (2017–2022 historical avg), BYJU's Biology important areas, Target Publications 2023 easy-to-moderate confirmation, current as of March 30, 2026. Download official 2023 NEET question paper PDFs exclusively from neet.nta.nic.in. For personalised NEET 2026 preparation advisory, contact Newlife Overseas Company.* ---
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