
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2026 is the single entrance examination for admission to undergraduate medical and allied health science courses in India.
Clearing NEET allows students to enter multiple healthcare streams such as medicine, dentistry, AYUSH systems, nursing, physiotherapy, and veterinary sciences. The tables below present all NEET-related information for the ease of the students.
NEET UG 2026 provides admission to 10 major undergraduate medical and healthcare courses. These courses cover modern medicine, traditional medicine systems, veterinary sciences, and allied health programs.
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List of courses under NEET 2026 |
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S. No. |
Course Name |
Duration |
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1 |
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) |
5.5 years |
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2 |
BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) |
5.5 years |
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3 |
BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) |
5.5 years |
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4 |
BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) |
5.5 years |
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5 |
BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yoga Sciences) |
5.5 years |
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6 |
BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) |
5.5 years |
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7 |
BSMS (Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery) |
5.5 years |
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8 |
BVSc & AH (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) |
5.5 years |
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9 |
BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) |
4.5 years |
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10 |
BSc Nursing |
4 years |
Based on popularity, demand, and career prospects, students generally prefer NEET courses in the following order.
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NEET courses ranked by preference |
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Rank |
Course |
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1 |
MBBS |
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2 |
BDS |
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3 |
BAMS |
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4 |
BHMS |
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5 |
BSMS |
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6 |
BUMS |
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7 |
BVSc & AH |
After qualifying NEET UG 2026, students can choose from a wide range of medical and healthcare programs depending on their rank, interest, and eligibility.
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Course options after NEET UG |
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Category |
Courses |
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Modern Medicine |
MBBS |
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Dental |
BDS |
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AYUSH |
BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BSMS, BNYS |
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Veterinary |
BVSc & AH |
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Allied Health |
BPT, BSc Nursing |
MBBS remains the most preferred course after NEET UG, but AYUSH, nursing, and allied health courses also offer stable and rewarding careers.
Each NEET course differs in terms of fees, career scope, and higher education opportunities. The table below gives a clear overview.
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Course-wise fee, scope, and higher studies |
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Course |
Fee Range |
Career Scope |
Higher Studies |
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MBBS |
₹1,355 – ₹25,75,000 |
Doctor, Physician |
MD, MS, DNB |
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BDS |
₹50,000 – ₹12,00,000 |
Dentist, Dental Consultant |
MDS |
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BAMS |
₹25,000 – ₹3,20,000 (per year) |
Ayurvedic Doctor, Panchkarma Specialist |
MD/MS (Ayurveda) |
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BHMS |
₹20,000 – ₹3,00,000 |
Homeopathic Doctor, Lecturer |
MD/MS Homeopathy |
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BNYS |
₹38,200 – ₹5,96,500 |
Naturopathy Doctor, Wellness Consultant |
Clinical Specialisations |
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BUMS |
₹50,000 – ₹6,50,000 |
Unani Doctor, Researcher |
MD/MS Unani |
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BVSc & AH |
₹10,000 – ₹1,00,000 |
Veterinary Doctor, Livestock Officer |
MVSc |
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BPT |
₹50,000 – ₹7,10,000 |
Physiotherapist |
MPT |
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BSc Nursing |
₹50,000 – ₹3,50,000 |
Staff Nurse, ICU Nurse |
MSc Nursing, Public Health |
Note - Always check the official website for more accurate details. This provides basic information for students to gain a fundamental understanding.
NEET 2026 offers admission to a large number of seats across government and private institutions in India. It is also mandatory for students planning to pursue MBBS abroad.
NEET 2026 offers admission to a large number of undergraduate medical and healthcare seats across India. These seats are available in MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and veterinary courses through government and private colleges. The table below highlights the seat availability through NEET 2026.
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NEET 2026 Seats Course-Wise |
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Course |
Approximate Seats |
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MBBS |
1,00,000+ |
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BDS |
27,868 |
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AYUSH |
52,720 |
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BVSc & AH |
603 |
Admission through NEET 2026 will be conducted across a large number of government and private institutions in India. These include medical, dental, AYUSH, veterinary, and allied health colleges. The table below provides a clear overview of colleges participating in NEET 2026.
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NEET 2026 Participating Colleges |
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Institute Type |
Number |
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Medical Colleges |
645+ |
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Dental Colleges |
318 |
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AYUSH Colleges |
914 |
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Veterinary Colleges |
47 |
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AIIMS |
15 |
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JIPMER |
2 |
Students who do not qualify NEET can still build careers in the healthcare sector through several alternative courses.
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Medical Courses without NEET 2026 |
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Medical Field |
Courses |
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Pharmacy |
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) |
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Nursing |
BSc Nursing (selected institutes) |
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Psychology |
Bachelor’s in Psychology |
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Paramedical |
Diploma / Degree in Paramedical Sciences |
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Biotechnology |
BSc Biotechnology |
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Microbiology |
BSc Microbiology |
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Respiratory Care |
Bachelor of Respiratory Therapy |
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Nutrition |
BSc Nutrition and Dietetics |
Clearing NEET opens up several stable and respected careers in the healthcare sector. Depending on the course chosen, students can work in clinical practice, education, research, law, or allied health services.
Diagnose and treat patients in hospitals or clinics
Can specialise further through MD, MS, or DNB
Work in government hospitals, private practice, or research
Treat oral health problems and perform dental procedures
Work in hospitals or run a private dental clinic
Option to specialise through MDS
Teach medical students in colleges and universities
Combine teaching with research and clinical work
Requires a postgraduate medical degree
Handle medico-legal cases and medical negligence matters
Work with courts, hospitals, or insurance companies
Requires knowledge of medical law and ethics
Create diet plans for patients and healthy individuals
Work in hospitals, wellness centres, or fitness institutes
Growing demand due to lifestyle-related diseases
Provide patient care, rehabilitation, and recovery support
Work in hospitals, ICUs, rehab centres, or abroad
Strong job demand and long-term career stability