NEET Previous Year Questions (2015-2025) — Free PYQ Bank

NEET previous year questions from 2015-2025 with NCERT-referenced solutions. Filter by chapter, year, or difficulty. Free to practice unlimited.

NEET PYQ bank covers 10 years

Every NEET question from 2015 through 2025, including the 2023 pattern-change edition. That is approximately 2,000 Biology questions (Botany 1,000 + Zoology 1,000), 500 Physics questions, and 500 Chemistry questions — all tagged by year, chapter, topic, and difficulty.

Solutions reference the exact NCERT chapter and line number. For Biology in particular, this is the single most valuable feature — if you get a question wrong, you see precisely which NCERT line you missed, not a generic explanation.

Biology PYQs are pattern-heavy

NEET Biology questions repeat heavily — approximately 30% of Biology questions in a given year are conceptually identical to questions from the last 5 years. Solving the PYQ bank systematically is the single highest-leverage activity for NEET Biology.

Our topic-wise analysis shows the top 20 highest-repeat topics: Photosynthesis, Human Reproduction, DNA Replication, Transport in Plants, Genetics — these appear in every single NEET paper from 2015-2025. We flag these as "Must-solve" priority PYQs.

  • Biology: 2,000+ PYQs with NCERT line references
  • Physics: 500 PYQs with pattern-matched difficulty levels
  • Chemistry: 500 PYQs across Physical, Organic, Inorganic
  • Year filter: 2015-2025
  • Chapter filter: aligned to NCERT Class 11 and 12
  • Difficulty filter: Easy / Medium / Hard
  • NCERT line reference for every Biology question

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the NEET PYQ bank different from NCERT Exemplar?

NCERT Exemplar has conceptual questions curated by NCERT authors. NEET PYQs are the actual exam questions asked by NTA. Exemplar teaches depth; PYQs teach pattern. You need both. Use NCERT Exemplar for chapter mastery, then PYQs for exam pattern training.

Are Physics PYQs harder than NCERT?

Yes, meaningfully harder. NEET Physics uses NCERT concepts but applies them to multi-step problems that exceed NCERT example complexity. Our Physics PYQ analysis shows the average student solves NCERT Physics problems at 80% accuracy but NEET Physics PYQs at 55-60%. Practice fills this gap.

Do I need to solve all 2,000 Biology PYQs?

No. Start with the 500 highest-repeat PYQs (tagged "Priority" in the bank). Solve these completely — not just attempt, understand every wrong answer. Then expand outward to chapter-specific PYQs for your weaker chapters. Solving 500 priority PYQs correctly beats solving 2,000 carelessly.

Does the bank show pattern-change questions from 2023?

Yes. NEET 2023 introduced a pattern where some questions are "not in NCERT" — drawn from NCERT Exemplar, INBO, or beyond. These are tagged separately in the bank so you can prioritize them closer to your exam.

Are the NCERT line references accurate?

For Biology, yes — each NEET Biology question traces back to a specific NCERT line (Chapter X, Page Y, Paragraph Z). For Physics and Chemistry, we reference NCERT examples and supporting formulas. Accuracy is high for Biology (verified) and good for Physics/Chemistry (AI-referenced, human-reviewed).

Can I take year-wise NEET PYQ mocks?

Yes. Under Mock Test → NEET → Year-wise, you can attempt NEET 2024, 2023, 2022, and earlier as full-length 200-question mocks with the original timing (3h 20m) and original marking scheme. After submission, compare your score to the actual year cutoff.

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