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The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the list of Mumbai NEET exam centres in 2026 in its information bulletin. There are two exam centres for NEET 2026 in Mumbai. To appear for NEET 2026 in Mumbai, candidates must report on time to the allotted NEET exam centre. Applicants need to select the exam centre while filling out the NEET application form.
Candidates can follow up on the updates on the NTA official website as well as on the NEET's official website.
While filling the NEET application form, candidates will have to select exam centres in Mumbai. Prior to issuing the admit cards, the authority releases NEET city intimation slip. Candidates can check their allotted exam centre in Mumbai in the intimation slip and NEET UG admit card. It must be noted that, no entry is permitted after the Mumbai NEET 2026 exam centre gate closes. The NTA conducts the NEET exam in a pen-and-paper (offline) mode. Candidates are advised to refer to the article to know the complete list of NEET exam centres in the state.
There are 2 NEET exam centres in Mumbai. Aspirants can check the NEET 2026 exam centre in Mumbai with centre code from below mentioned table.
City | Code |
Mumbai | 3110 |
Navi Mumbai | 3114 |
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NEET applicants wearing light clothes with long sleeves will not be allowed to enter the exam hall.
The candidates wearing cultural/customary dress should report to the exam centre at least an hour before the exam begins i.e. at 12:30 PM. This will ensure that frisking is completed without any problems.
NEET exam centre mentions that applicants cannot attend the exam with shoes/high heels or sandals.
Candidates must bring their admit card with a passport-sized photograph attached to it positively.
Candidates should bring one passport-sized photograph, which needs to be attached to the attendance sheet.
Candidates must not bring stationery items like calculators, writing pads, pens, cameras, water bottles, log tables, or communication devices like cell phones, earphones, and food items, packed or not, water bottles, etc., as bringing these items is against the rules.
Candidates for the PwD category may present a PwD NEET certificate to avail its benefits.
No entry will be accepted after 1:30 PM.
The candidates will have to submit a postcard-sized (4’’x 6’’) coloured photograph with a white background, pasted on the prescribed proforma to be downloaded when downloading the NEET admit card.
It is necessary to present valid photo identity proof such as a voter ID, an Aadhaar Card, a Passport, a PAN Card, a Ration Card, or any other government document.
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You can get the NEET LAST 5 YEARS PAPERS from the Careers360 website. practising these papers will helps you to understand the exam pattern, to identify the important topics, to improve time management,and overall it enhances your exam preparation.
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Hello Vandana. For a lot of previous year questions its better to get MTGs previous year question booklet for all three subjects. As it has chapter wise detailed previous year questions for atleast previous 36 years. Or just download the soft copy of the book if you can find one
Hello Nisha. No IIT JAM and NEET are not the same level the reason is quite simple.
NEET is an exam for students after class 12th who want to become doctor. The questions are asked only from the class 11th and 12th syllabus of physics, chemistry and biology. The concepts
Hello Neha. Preparing for NEET in 4 months is not easy at all and will require a lot of dedication and hardwork but its not impossible either. Its better to focus mostly on PYQS and see what are the patterns of questions asked in previous years. Prepare from one shot
For NEET 2026 focusing on high scoring and concept based topics can help improve marks with smart preparation. These areas are repeatedly asked and are easier to master if NCERT is studied properly.
Biology is the most scoring subject and should be given maximum priority. In botany important topics include
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