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CENTAC Medical Admission 2025: Mode, Duration, Sections, Marking Scheme

CENTAC Full Form and Overview 

CENTAC (Centralised Admission Committee) handles admissions for medical and allied health courses in Puducherry. These include MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BVSc & AH, B.Sc Nursing, BPT, B.Pharm, and more. MBBS and BDS admissions are based on NEET-UG scores. For some other courses, CENTAC may use merit or other qualifying exams. Seats are filled under government, management, NRI, minority, and reserved categories in both government and private colleges. CENTAC manages the full process, including seat allotment, document checks, and counselling. All updates are shared in English on the CENTAC website. Around 5,000 students take part in counselling every year. CENTAC also offers help through a grievance system to ensure fairness.

Visit the official website for updates.

Feature

Details

Exam Name

Centralised Admission Committee Medical Admission

Conducting Body

Centralised Admission Committee (CENTAC), Puducherry

Mode of Entrance

Online process (NEET UG)

Duration

3 hours (NEET UG)

Type of Questions

MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) or as per NEET

Subjects

Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English (for allied medical); NEET-UG subject pattern

Total questions

NEET-UG: 200 (180 attempts); State entrance: typically 90-240 depending on course

Marking Scheme

NEET: 4 marks per correct answer, -1 for negative; State entrance (e.g., PNET): varies. Nursing/Allied-Health: 1-4 marks per question, depending on the course

CENTAC 2025 Latest Updates

A draft merit list for UG NEET‑based medical and dental courses (MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BVSc & AH) for the academic year 2025–26 was published on 25 July 2025. In addition, from 26 July 2025, the portal has reopened fresh applications and willingness submissions for UG non‑NEET professional courses in fields like nursing, pharmacy, B.Arch, B.Tech, etc.

CENTAC 2025 Medical Admission Key Dates

Event

Date

NEET-UG Exam

4 May 2025

NEET-UG Result

14 June 2025

CENTAC Counselling Registration Opens

5 July 2025

CENTAC Counselling Registration Closes

16 July 2025 (extended)

Counselling Merit List

4th week of July 2025 (tentative)

Choice Filling & Seat Allotment

End July – August 2025

Reporting to Colleges

As per allotment

CENTAC Medical Application Process

To participate in the admission process, a candidate needs to:

  1. Register online at centacpuducherry.in with a valid email and mobile number.
  2. Complete the application form providing all personal, educational, and NEET-specific details, including choices of courses and quota preferences.
  3. Upload documents as per specifications:
    • Passport-sized recent photograph (JPEG/JPG format, max size 100 KB)
    • Scanned signature
    • NEET scorecard and admit card
    • Proof of domicile or reservation certificates if applicable
  4. Pay the application fee online using credit/debit card, net banking, or UPI as detailed below.

Candidates should ensure the accuracy of details submitted. Errors or discrepancies can lead to disqualification during the counselling stages. After submission, candidates are encouraged to keep a printout of their application form and fee payment receipt for future reference.

Application Fee for CENTAC Medical Courses (2025)

Category

Residents of Puducherry

Other States (INR/NRI/OCI)

SC / ST / PwD (Government quota)

₹ 500

Not applicable

General / All Others (Govt quota)

₹ 1,000

₹ 1,000 – ₹ 2,000

Management / Self-financing quota

₹ 1,000 – ₹ 2,000

(varies by category)

NRI / OCI / Foreign Nationals

Not applicable (UT only)

₹ 5,000

Note: Application fees for counselling are non-refundable and must be paid online through the portal. No offline cash or cheque payments are accepted.

CENTAC Medical Eligibility Criteria

Nationality:

  • Indian Nationals, NRIs, OCIs, PIOs, and Foreign Nationals are eligible.
  • Non-residents, NRI-sponsored, and Foreign quota students have separate application windows.

Age:
Candidates must be at least 17 years old by 31 Dec 2025 (for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, B.V.Sc.). Maximum age per NEET norms.

Academic Qualification:

  • Must have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English.
  • Minimum marks: 50% (GEN), 40% (SC/ST/OBC), 45% (GEN-PwD)
  • For allied health/nursing, specific subjects/marks as notified per course.

Entrance:
A valid NEET-UG 2025 score is mandatory for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, B.V.Sc. & AH admissions, for allied health courses like B.Sc Nursing, PNET, or merit marks criteria may apply.

Domicile:
Puducherry residents can claim eligibility under the Government quota. Management and NRI quotas have more relaxed domicile/family location restrictions.

Applicants must submit relevant domicile, nativity, and caste certificates during document verification to avail quota benefits. CENTAC has a clear policy for verifying these documents to avoid fraudulent claims, contributing to fair seat allocation.

CENTAC Medical Exam Pattern Overview

NEET-UG (MBBS/BDS/BAMS/B.V.Sc./AH)

  • Mode: Offline (Pen-paper based test)
  • Duration: 3 hours 
  • Medium: English/Hindi/other regional; applicants for CENTAC generally choose English
  • Questions: 180 MCQs 
  • Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany & Zoology)
  • Marking: 4 for correct, -1 for wrong
  • Eligibility: Required for allopathic, dental, ayurvedic, and veterinary seats

Puducherry Nursing Entrance Test (PNET) – BSc Nursing Govt. Quota

  • Mode: Written/Online (as announced)
  • Duration: 2 hours or as specified
  • Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English
  • Question Type: MCQ
  • Marking: Usually 1 mark per correct, no negative (generic assumptions)
  • Attempts: As per course rules

Note: The duration and exact marking rules vary by year, and no fixed negative marking is confirmed officially.

Course

Exam Type

Subjects

Questions

Total Marks

Marking Scheme

MBBS/BDS/BAMS/B.V.Sc.

NEET UG

PCB

180 scored

720

+4/-1

Nursing (Govt. Quota)

PNET

PCB, English

Varied

90+

+1/0

Allied Medical Courses

NEET/State

PCB, English

~90-240

Varies

Varies

CENTAC 2025 Syllabus (Medical Field)

Syllabus for medical admissions is based on NEET-UG as well as course-specific entrance (like PNET for Nursing Government Quota):

Physics (Key topics)

  • Mechanics: Laws of Motion, Kinematics, Work, Energy, and Power
  • Properties of Matter and Fluids
  • Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory
  • Oscillations and Waves
  • Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetism
  • Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
  • Optics: Reflection and Refraction, Wave Optics
  • Modern Physics: Nuclear Physics and Atomic Structure

Chemistry

  • Basic Concepts, Atomic Structure, Periodic Table
  • Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds, Solid State
  • Thermodynamics and Equilibrium
  • Chemical Kinetics
  • Surface Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry: Hydrocarbons, Alcohols, Ethers, Phenols, Carbonyl Compounds, Biomolecules
  • Environmental Chemistry and Biochemistry

Biology

  • Diversity of Living Organisms
  • Cell Structure and Function
  • Plant and Animal Physiology
  • Genetics and Evolution
  • Human Reproduction and Development Biology
  • Ecology and Environment
  • Biotechnology and its Applications

English & Aptitude (For Nursing/Allied Courses)

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Grammar and Vocabulary
  • Sentence Correction, Synonyms, Antonyms
  • Basic Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (where applicable)

Candidates should refer to the official detailed syllabi links on the CENTAC website for any course-specific topics or updates.

Tip: Cover the entire 11th and 12th class NCERT syllabus for NEET/PNET/Allied medical entrance exams

CENTAC Admit Card 2025

  • For NEET-based admission: Use the NEET hall ticket for reference.
  • For state tests like PNET: Admit card available via centacpuducherry.in a few days before the exam.
  •  

How to Download?

  • Visit the respective portal (NEET or CENTAC).
  • Log in usingthe application number and password or the registered mobile/email.
  • Click on the admit card download link.
  • Print 2-3 copies for safekeeping and use on exam day.

.Details Mentioned in Admit Cards

  • Candidate’s name and photograph
  • Roll number/admission ticket number
  • Exam date and time
  • Exam centre address
  • Important instructions for candidates on exam day

Note: To complete the verification process, candidates are required to carry identity proof along with their admit card. Candidates can carry anything into the examination hall:

  • PAN Card
  • Driving license
  • Voter ID
  • Aadhaar Card

CENTAC Mock Test

Mock testing is advisable to familiarise candidates with question formats, improve time management, and reduce exam anxiety.

  • For NEET aspirants, use mock tests available at nta.ac.in or popular NEET coaching platforms.
  • For PNET and allied exams, CENTAC may provide sample papers on their website or in the respective official notifications.

Note: Analyse mistakes after each test.

CENTAC Selection Process

  • Selection is purely merit-based, derived from the NEET-UG 2025 scores or respective state-level entrance test scores.
  • Merit lists are prepared separately for each course, quota (Government, Management, NRI, Minority, etc.), and category (General, SC/ST/OBC/PwD).
  • Ranking methods like equi-percentile criteria ensure fairness, especially when multiple candidates have identical scores.
  • Seat allocation is automated and conducted online through preference-based counselling, with reservation policies applied per state and central government rules.
  • There is no fixed cutoff, as it fluctuates annually based on the applicant volume, exam difficulty, and seats available.

CENTAC Counselling 

The complete counselling will be held online for 2025 to maximise accessibility and minimise physical travel:

Steps Include:

  1. Register on the CENTAC portal for counselling after NEET results.
  2. Upload all required documents for verification.
  3. View merit ranks and select preferred courses and colleges through choice filling.
  4. Seat allotment results are published; candidates download the provisional allotment letter.
  5. Pay admission fees online to confirm and freeze the allotted seat.
  6. Report to the allotted college physically (as per instructions) within the stipulated timeline.

Multiple counselling rounds will be conducted, including mop-up and spot rounds to fill any leftover seats. Candidates should monitor official notifications daily for counselling schedules.

CENTAC uses a centralised counselling dashboard that displays candidate rank, category-wise seat availability, and real-time updates on allotments and vacancies. Seat conversion policies, including the conversion of unfilled reserved seats to general or management quota, are implemented transparently.

An “Upgrade” facility is available in Round 1 for students not allotted their first-choice course/college — if opted in, upgraded allotments are given priority in Round 2. Additionally, a vacancy list is published before each mop-up and spot round.

During physical reporting to institutions, biometric verification may be conducted to prevent impersonation and malpractices.

Documents Required for Counselling

  • NEET UG 2025 Admit Card and Scorecard
  • 10th and 12th Mark Sheets and Passing Certificates
  • Transfer Certificate from the previous institution
  • Domicile Certificate (for Govt. Quota candidates)
  • Caste/Category Certificate for SC/ST/OBC/PwD (if applicable)
  • Passport size photographs (as per guidelines)
  • Aadhaar Card or other valid photo ID

Candidates must ensure originals and attested photocopies for verification during counselling and admission.

CENTAC Medical Exam Preparation Strategy

Here are some basic preparation strategies that every CENTAC candidate must follow: 

  • Focus on NEET-UG Syllabus: Cover NCERT thoroughly for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Most questions come directly from these books.
  • Revise: Make short notes and revise key formulas, diagrams, and concepts weekly to retain information.
  • Stay Updated: Check the official CENTAC website often for updates on counselling, merit lists, and entrance test notifications (like PNET for B.Sc Nursing).
  • Analyse weak topics: Regularly assess performance and devote extra time to weak areas.
  • Maintain good health: Balanced diet, physical exercise, and adequate sleep to keep the mind sharp.

Best Books for CENTAC

Subject

Book Name

Physics

  • NCERT Physics (Classes XI & XII)
  • DC Pandey Series (Arihant)
  • MTG Objective NCERT at Your Fingertips

Chemistry

  • NCERT Chemistry (Classes XI & XII)
  • MTG Objective NCERT at Your Fingertips
  • OP Tandon (Physical & Inorganic) and MS Chauhan (Organic)

Biology

  • NCERT Biology (Classes XI & XII)
  • Trueman’s Elementary Biology
  • MTG Objective NCERT at Your Fingertips

English

  • Wren & Martin – High School English Grammar and Composition 
  • Objective General English by SP Bakshi (Arihant)

Solving NEET previous years’ question papers, available both online and from coaching publishers, is highly recommended.

Sample Papers for CENTAC

Solving sample papers helps you understand the exam pattern and question types. It improves your speed and boosts confidence. Plus, regular practice also builds stamina for the actual test. It makes you more comfortable with time-bound problem-solving.

Previous Year Papers for CENTAC

Practicing previous year question papers gives insight into the most asked topics and difficulty level. It helps you focus on important chapters and reduces exam-day surprises. For NEET-UG-based CENTAC courses, it also familiarises you with repeated question trends from past NEET exams.

CENTAC Result

The non‑NEET UG draft merit list came on 23 June, and was revised on 2 July. The NEET‑based medical draft list appeared on 25 July. Counselling and seat allotment activities began soon after, with registration and choice filling in mid‑July and allotments likely by late July. Candidates should check the official CENTAC UG NEET 2025 portal for the latest updates.

CENTAC 2025 Expected Cutoff Ranges

NEET Score Range

Expected Rank Range

Approximate Seat Availability Chances

630+

1 – 120

Very High for Govt. Quota seats

600 – 629

121 – 300

High chance

550 – 599

301 – 700

Moderate

500 – 549

701 – 1100

Low to Moderate

450 – 499

1101 – 1600

Possible for reserved category/management/NRI quota

Below 450

1601+

Unlikely for MBBS; may get allied courses

For the 2025–26 session, the draft merit list is expected by the end of July 2025. However, CENTAC has not yet shared the exact cutoff marks or closing ranks. Students should keep checking the CENTAC website for the latest and correct information.

Note: Cutoffs fluctuate each year based on the applicant pool, seat matrix, and policy changes.

FAQs About CENTAC Exam

Q1. Can I apply for both MBBS and BDS under CENTAC using the same form?
Answer:
Yes, you can use the same application form to apply for multiple UG medical courses under CENTAC counselling.

Q2. How many counselling rounds are there?
Answer: 
Typically, two main rounds plus mop-up and spot rounds for leftover seats.

Q3. Do I need a separate entrance for B.Sc Nursing?
Answer: 
Yes, for Government quota, either PNET or merit-based, as notified by CENTAC.

Q4. Can candidates from other states apply?
Answer: 
Yes, under Management, NRI, and Minority quotas.

Q5. What if I miss counselling?
Answer: 
You may forfeit current round chances but can participate in mop-up/spot rounds if seats remain.

Q6. Is there any relaxation for PwD candidates at the document check?
Answer: 
PwD candidates are given special document verification sessions; keep a lookout for your reporting date in the schedule

Sourced from https://centacpuducherry.in/ on 24/07/2025.

Note: The information is subject to change over time. Check the official website. 

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