NEET 2nd Phase 2016: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is good to go to lead the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) Phase 2 examination tomorrow, on July 24. The test is led for the choice of contender for different restorative and dental courses like Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) and Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS). According to reports, roughly 4.7 lakh have enrolled to show up for the examination at different focuses the country over. Additionally, on Tuesday, July 19, Lok Sabha passed the Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Bill 2016 and the Dentists (Amendment) Bill 2016 to supplant the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) law. Here are a portion of the progressions that occurred as of late: This year, the state sheets have been exempted from NEET All private restorative universities will go under the new framework The undergrad medicinal courses will be directed by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the postgraduate courses will be held by National Board of Examination With the continuous pressure in the state Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), the state administration of Kashmir has as of late settled exceptional assistance communities for hopefuls of Kashmir for appropriate behavior of the examination This year, 16 states have decided for State Boards examinations and 15 states have picked NEET There are roughly 40,000 MBBS and BDS seats under 15 for every penny quantity seats in government schools. (Perused: NEET Phase II 2016: Kashmir govt sets up uncommon assistance places for wannabes) Important plan of examination: The examination will be directed Hindi, English and some different dialects The passageway test should comprise of one paper containing 180 target sort questions Four alternatives will be given, out of which,a single right answer should be stamped Questions will be asked from subjects like material science, science and science (natural science and zoology) All the competitors will be given uniquely planned machine-gradable sheet by CBSE All answers should be set apart with ball point pen just The test would be led for a term of three hours Meanwhile, those hopefuls who have still not downloaded the concede cards, can do likewise from the official site. Imperative dates: The last results for NEET will be discharged on August 17 The guiding session for the NEET competitors would start from August 18 till September 30