No effect on reservations - NEET rankings are conducted based on the exam scores a student secures, so it has no effect on the reservation policies.
Full transparency - If conducted in an online format, then it would help reduce the issues surrounding exams substantially since additional transparency is provided.
Reduced pressure on aspirants - The purpose of NEET exams was to reduce the overall burden that most AIPMT Prelims aspirants carried.
Equal opportunity - The other benefit of NEET is that it gives everyone an equal chance to win a seat in a medical college.
Saves budget and time - It helps the candidates themselves save a lot of time and energy for one exam instead of numerous ones.
Similar to the AIPMT structure - Since the old structure is retained, it has helped the candidates avoid getting confused about changing entrance exam patterns.
High-risk factor - Since NEET exams are single exams, failing it would mean the candidate loses a full year, and cannot perform again until the next exam.
CBSE Syllabus - The CBSE syllabus may seem normal for those coming from either a national-level education background, but candidates with state-level education background will find it much more difficult.
Not Cost Friendly – Students coming from rural areas feel that NEET caters to middle and upper-class families due to the high monetary cost that it requires for its preparation.