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The National Testing Agency (NTA) releases the NEET 2026 exam centres in Madhya Pradesh in the information brochure. The NEET 2026 exam will be conducted across 30 NEET exam cities in Madhya Pradesh. Candidates will be allotted a Madhya Pradesh exam centre for NEET 2026 based on the choices filled by them. Candidates must choose the exam centre in the order of preference from the available NEET 2026 exam centres in MP.
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The NEET exam will be conducted offline, and candidates can choose the exam centres in Madhya Pradesh while filling out the NEET application form. According to the NEET information brochure, there are 30 NEET exam centres in Madhya Pradesh. Candidates can also check the complete list of NEET exam centres. The NEET 2026 MP exam centres will be allotted in the order of preference filled by the candidates.
The details of the venue of the exam centre are mentions in the NEET UG admit card. Read the full article to know the list of NEET exam centres in Madhya Pradesh.
The complete list of NEET exam centres in MP is listed below with their city code, district, and city.
Exam city code | State | State | District |
3007 | Madhya Pradesh | Ashok Nagar | Ashok Nagar |
3008 | Madhya Pradesh | Balaghat | Balaghat |
3009 | Madhya Pradesh | Barwani | Barwani |
3010 | Madhya Pradesh | Betul | Betul |
3011 | Madhya Pradesh | Bhind | Bhind |
3012 | Madhya Pradesh | Chhatarpur | Chhatarpur |
3013 | Madhya Pradesh | Chhindwara | Chhindwara |
3014 | Madhya Pradesh | Damoh | Damoh |
3015 | Madhya Pradesh | Datia | Datia |
3017 | Madhya Pradesh | Dewas | Dewas |
3018 | Madhya Pradesh | Dhar | Dhar |
3019 | Madhya Pradesh | Guna | Guna |
3020 | Madhya Pradesh | Hoshangabad | Hoshangabad |
3021 | Madhya Pradesh | Khandwa | Khandwa |
3022 | Madhya Pradesh | Khargone (West Nimar) | Khargone (West Nimar) |
3023 | Madhya Pradesh | Mandsaur | Mandsaur |
3024 | Madhya Pradesh | Morena | Morena |
3025 | Madhya Pradesh | Neemuch | Neemuch |
3026 | Madhya Pradesh | Rajgarh | Rajgarh |
3027 | Madhya Pradesh | Ratlam | Ratlam |
3028 | Madhya Pradesh | Sagar | Sagar |
3029 | Madhya Pradesh | Satna | Satna |
3030 | Madhya Pradesh | Singrauli | Singrauli |
3031 | Madhya Pradesh | Vidisha | Vidisha |
3001 | Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal | Bhopal |
3002 | Madhya Pradesh | Gwalior | Gwalior |
3003 | Madhya Pradesh | Indore | Indore |
3004 | Madhya Pradesh | Jabalpur | Jabalpur |
3005 | Madhya Pradesh | Ujjain | Ujjain |
3006 | Madhya Pradesh | Rewa | Rewa |
Visit the NEET official website, neet.nta.nic.in.
Choose the exam city from the list of exam centres in MP while filing out the NEET 2026 application form
Select 3 NEET exam centres of Madhya Pradesh in order of preference
Review carefully before submitting the NEET UG application form
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Candidates must not take stationery items like a calculator, writing pad, pen, etc. to the exam centre.
Applicants should not reach the exam centre wearing light clothes with long sleeves. Candidates wearing cultural/customary dress should report to the exam centre at least an hour before the reporting time. This will let frisking be done properly.
Aspirants should not reach the exam centre in shoes to attend the exam.
Candidates must bring an admit card with a passport-sized photograph affixed to it along with one passport-sized photograph that needs to be affixed on the attendance sheet.
One must bring valid photo identity proof like Voter ID, Aadhaar card, Passport, etc.
Candidates who fall under the PwD category need to bring a PwD certificate to avail the relaxations of this category.
They should also bring one postcard-sized (4’’x 6’’) coloured photograph with a white background. It has to be pasted on the proforma downloaded with the admit card. The invigilator will be taking that from you all at the exam centre.
Candidates can wear slippers and sandals with low heels.
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First, understand the NEET syllabus clearly for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Focus only on the NCERT syllabus, as most NEET questions are directly or indirectly based on NCERT, especially in Biology and Chemistry. Avoid unnecessary reference books at this stage.
Divide your 4 months into phases. In the first 2 months, focus on completing the entire syllabus. Study Biology daily, as it carries the highest weightage. Read NCERT Biology line by line, make short notes, and revise regularly. For Chemistry, give priority to NCERT for Inorganic and Organic Chemistry. Practice basic numericals and reactions consistently. In Physics, focus on understanding concepts and practicing standard questions rather than memorizing formulas.
In the third month, start intensive revision along with topic-wise and full-length mock tests. Analyze each test carefully to identify weak areas and work on them. Improve time management and accuracy during this phase.
In the last month, focus mainly on revision and mock tests. Revise NCERT multiple times, especially Biology diagrams, tables, and examples. Avoid learning new topics at the last moment. Maintain a proper sleep schedule and take short breaks to avoid burnout.
Stay consistent, avoid distractions, and believe in your preparation. Even a few focused hours daily with proper planning can make a big difference. All the best!
Scoring 600+ marks in NEET within 4 months is definitely challenging, especially if you are starting almost from scratch, but it is not impossible. It largely depends on your discipline, daily study hours, clarity of basics, and how smartly you plan your preparation.
First, you need to be very realistic and focused. In 4 months, your main goal should be to strengthen NCERT-based concepts rather than trying to study everything in extreme detail. NEET questions are largely NCERT-oriented, especially in Biology and Chemistry. If you can master NCERT thoroughly, your chances improve significantly.
Biology should be your top priority because it carries the maximum weightage and is comparatively scoring. Read NCERT line by line for both Class 11 and 12. Revise multiple times and practice MCQs daily. Even if Physics feels tough initially, focus on high-weightage and formula-based chapters like Modern Physics, Current Electricity, Semiconductors, Ray Optics, and Laws of Motion. Chemistry can be divided smartly: give more time to Organic and Inorganic NCERT, and practice numericals regularly for Physical Chemistry.
You should ideally study 10–12 focused hours daily with a fixed timetable. Daily revision and weekly full-length mock tests are extremely important. Initially, your mock scores may be low, but what matters is consistent improvement and learning from mistakes. Analyze each test carefully to understand weak areas.
Since you are already enrolled in another college, time management becomes even more important. Try to minimize distractions and use early mornings or late evenings effectively. Avoid too many reference books; stick to NCERT and one reliable question bank.
That said, aiming for 600+ in 4 months is ambitious and depends on your learning speed and consistency. Even if you fall slightly short, a strong score improvement can still open opportunities in government or private colleges depending on category and cutoff trends.
Stay disciplined, trust the process, and do not compare your journey with others. Many students have made significant jumps in short durations with focused effort. All the best.
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If you are asking about Motilal Nehru Medical College (MLN Medical College), Prayagraj, then admission is strictly through the NEET exam. For MBBS in this medical college, students usually need a high NEET rank because the cutoff is quite competitive.
In recent years, the closing ranks have often been within the top 20,000–30,000. This means you need a strong score to secure a seat. The exact marks may change every year depending on difficulty and competition.
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If you are a class 12th (Arts Stream) student, then you are not directly eligible for the NEET exam because you must belong to the Medical Science stream and have main subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Biology. This exam contains questions from these three subjects. But you can fulfil your dream to become a doctor by completing these subjects in class 12th from an open school like NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling), and then you will be eligible for the NEET exam. You need to score 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. This step is the correct way for you.
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