How much time will I get to solve each section of NEET?
No, you don't have a set amount of time to finish a NEET portion. In total, the exam will take 200 minutes, or three hours and twenty minutes. As a result, candidates will normally receive five minutes for each question. As the NEET exam has a strict time limit, applicants must be mindful of the sch
No, there's no time limit on how long you have to complete a NEET section. The exam will last for 200 minutes in total, which is equivalent to 3 hours and 20 minutes. Thus, applicants will typically have 5 minutes for each question. Because NEET is a time-pressed exam, candidates need to ber aware o

Candidates will get 3 hours or 180 minutes to solve the entire question paper of NEET. They can divide the time between the NEET subjects or sections as per their convenience. There is no sectional time limit in the NEET exam pattern. According to the experts, candidates should keep around 45 minute
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