NEET Previous Year Question Papers (2015-2025) with Solutions

To crack NEET 2026 with a score of 650+, solving NEET Previous Year Question Papers (PYQs) is the single most effective strategy. Get free access to PDF downloads of question papers, answer keys, and detailed solutions from 2015 to 2025.

Why NEET PYQs are the Key to Success?

According to NTA trends, 60-70% of concepts repeat every year. By solving these papers, you decode the examiner's mindset. Combining these PYQs with our NEET 2026 Exam Strategy will give you a competitive edge in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

High Weightage Topics Revealed by PYQs

Analysis of the last 10 years shows these chapters yield maximum questions:

  • Physics: Mechanics, Optics, Modern Physics
  • Chemistry: Coordination Compounds, GOC
  • Biology: Genetics, Biotechnology, Ecology

Download NEET Previous Year Papers (PDF)

Access question papers, answer keys, and detailed solutions for the last 10 years.

Exam Year Paper Details Action
2025 NEET 2025 Question Paper (All Sets) with Solutions Download PDF
2024 NEET 2024 Question Paper & Answer Key Download PDF
2023 NEET 2023 (Manipur & Regular) Papers Download PDF
2022 NEET 2022 Solved Paper Download PDF
2021 NEET 2021 Question Paper Download PDF
2015 - 2020 NEET Archived Papers (Phase 1 & 2) View Archive

*Solutions are prepared by expert faculty from top medical coaching institutes based on the official NTA Answer Key.

How to Analyze NEET PYQs for 2026?

Don't just solve them; analyze them. Follow this 3-step rule:

  • Timed Practice: Attempt papers from 2:00 PM to 5:20 PM to simulate exam biological clock.
  • Error Log: Note down concepts you missed. Was it a calculation error or a conceptual gap?
  • Chapter Tagging: Identify which chapter the question came from. Focus on chapters with high frequency.

Ready to test yourself?

Apply your PYQ learnings in a real exam environment.

Take Free Mock Test

Frequently Asked Questions

While exact questions rarely repeat word-for-word, the underlying concepts and question patterns repeat frequently. Approximately 60-70% of the paper is based on concepts asked in the last 10 years.

It is highly recommended to solve at least the last 10 to 15 years of papers (from 2011 onwards). This covers the evolution of the exam from AIPMT to the current NTA NEET pattern.

PYQs are essential, but not sufficient alone. You must combine PYQ practice with thorough NCERT reading (especially for Biology and Chemistry) and new Mock Tests to tackle fresh question types.
Loading...