
As per NEST 2023 Exam Pattern, the question paper consists of five sections, these are General Aptitude, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology. Each section in the question paper is 50 marks except for General Aptitude which consists of 30 marks.
What is NEST 2023? NEST is a national-level entrance exam conducted for students seeking admission to a 5-year Integrated MSc Program in Basic Sciences – Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. NEST 2023 merit is calculated based on the three highest-scored sections, including the first section.
The key points about NEST 2023 are highlighted below:
| Name of the Exam | NEST – National Entrance Screening Test |
| Date of NEST 2023 exam | June 24, 2023 |
| Exam conducting body | NISER, Bhubaneshwar and UM-DAE CEBS, Mumbai |
| Mode of exam | Online mode |
| Duration of exam | 3 hours |
| Paper Language | English |
| Total marks | 230 |
| Number of Sections | 5 |
| Courses offered | 5 year integrated M.Sc courses |
Candidates can check the official NEST 2023 Exam Dates tabulated below:
| Events | Dates |
|---|---|
| NEST 2023 Registration Begins on | February 27, 2023 (Started) |
| Last day to submit NEST 2023 Application Form | May 17, 2023 |
| Issue of NEST 2023 Admit Card | June 12, 2023 |
| NEST 2023 Exam Date | June 24, 2023 |
| NEST 2023 Answer Key | July 10, 2023 |
| Release of NEST 2023 Result | July 10, 2023 |
NEST Eligibility Criteria comprises several norms and rules that all candidates must satisfy before applying for the entrance test. Some of the important Eligibility Criteria for NEST 2023 are discussed below:-
Age Criteria
Educational Qualification
Academic Qualification
Minimum Marks Required
State-wise Quota
Summary of Eligibility Criteria
A candidate becomes eligible for the programme when he/she satisfies following all four criteria:
Note: Necessary certificates supporting eligibility criteria have to be furnished only at the time of admission. Offer of admission is subject to verification of all original certificates at the time of admission/counselling and availability of seats. Certificates in support of eligibility criteria need not be produced for appearing in NEST 2023 examination.
NEST 2023 Application Form is now available from February 27, 2023. It can be filled online at the official website of NEST i.e. nestexam.in. Follow the below steps to learn how to register for NEST 2023:

| Category | NEST Application Fee |
|---|---|
| General/ OBC/ EWS | INR 1200 |
| SC/ ST/ PWD/ Female | INR 600 |
| Center | Code | Center | Code | Center | Code | Center | Code |
| Guntur [AP] | 01 | Mangaluru (Mangalore) [KA] | 25 | Angul [OD] | 49 | Tirunelveli [TN] | 73 |
| Kurnool [AP] | 02 | Mysuru [KA] | 26 | Balasore [OD] | 50 | Hyderabad [TS] | 74 |
| Rajahmundry [AP] | 03 | Alappuzha [KL] | 27 | Bargarh [OD] | 51 | Karimnagar [TS] | 75 |
| Tirupathi [AP] | 04 | Ernakulam [KL] | 28 | Baripada [OD] | 52 | Warangal [TS] | 76 |
| Vijayawada [AP] | 05 | Idukki [KL] | 29 | Berhampur-Ganjam [OD] | 53 | Agartala [TR] | 77 |
| Visakhapatnam [AP] | 06 | Kannur [KL] | 30 | Bhubaneswar [OD] | 54 | Allahabad [UP] | 78 |
| Vizianagaram [AP] | 07 | Kasaragod [KL] | 31 | Cuttack [OD] | 55 | Kanpur [UP] | 79 |
| Guwahati [AS] | 08 | Kollam [KL] | 32 | Dhenkanal [OD] | 56 | Lucknow [UP] | 80 |
| Patna [BR] | 09 | Kottayam [KL] | 33 | Jharsuguda [OD] | 57 | Noida [UP] | 81 |
| Chandigarh [CH] | 10 | Kozhikode [KL] | 34 | Khurda [OD] | 58 | Varanasi [UP] | 82 |
| Bhilai Nagar [CG] | 11 | Malappuram [KL] | 35 | Rayagada [OD] | 59 | Dehradun [UK] | 83 |
| Raipur [CG] | 12 | Palakkad [KL] | 36 | Rourkela [OD] | 60 | Haldwani [UK] | 84 |
| New Delhi [DL] | 13 | Pathanamthitta [KL] | 37 | Sambalpur [OD] | 61 | Roorkee [UK] | 85 |
| Ahmedabad [GJ] | 14 | Thiruvananthapuram [KL] | 38 | Bhatinda [PB] | 62 | Asansol [WB] | 86 |
| Hamirpur [HP] | 15 | Thrissur [KL] | 39 | Jalandhar [PB] | 63 | Burdwan [WB] | 87 |
| Shimla [HP] | 16 | Bhopal [MP] | 40 | Mohali [PB] | 64 | Durgapur [WB] | 88 |
| Jammu [JK] | 17 | Gwalior [MP] | 41 | Jaipur [RJ] | 65 | Hooghly [WB] | 89 |
| Srinagar [JK] | 18 | Indore [MP] | 42 | Jodhpur [RJ] | 66 | Kolkata [WB] | 90 |
| Bokaro [JH] | 19 | Jabalpur [MP] | 43 | Udaipur [RJ] | 67 | Siliguri [WB] | 91 |
| Dhanbad [JH] | 20 | Mumbai [MH] | 44 | Chennai [TN] | 68 | - | - |
| Jamshedpur [JH] | 21 | Nagpur [MH] | 45 | Coimbatore [TN] | 69 | - | - |
| Ranchi [JH] | 22 | Pune [MH] | 46 | Madurai [TN] | 70 | - | - |
| Bengaluru [KA] | 23 | Imphal [MN] | 47 | Salem [TN] | 71 | - | - |
| Hubballi [KA] | 24 | Shillong [ML] | 48 | Tiruchirappalli [TN] | 72 | - |
NEST Exam Pattern describes the complete paper pattern, subject-wise marking scheme, distribution of marks, time duration and alike. On June 24, 2023 NEST will be conducted in two sessions: 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM (first session) and 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM (second session). Candidates will be assigned to either of the sessions.
The content of the exam will depend broadly on the syllabus that candidates studied in their class 11 and 12. The exam has five sections.
| General Section | There is no specific syllabus for this section. The questions are designed in a way to test a candidate’s hold over General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Astronomy, Computer Science and Environmental Studies.) There may be certain questions that will test a candidate’s grasp over basic mathematics. |
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| Chemistry | Physical Chemistry:
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| Mathematics |
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Below are the list of books one can use for preparation purpose:
| Name of the book | Publisher or author | ISBN |
|---|---|---|
| Modern ABC of Textbook Chemistry | Dr. S.P.Jauhar | 9351841219 |
| Physical Chemistry | P.Bahadur | 9382314423 |
| Aptitude Test problems in Physics | S.S Krotov | 9350941449 |
| Concepts of Physics | H.C. Verma | 8177091875 |
| Genetic Engineering | P.S Verma | B00QUYL11W |
| Genetics | P.S Verma | B01AWECMIG |
| Objective Biology | M.P. Tyagi and J.P Goyal | 818722374X |
| Integral Calculus | Amit M. Agarwal | 9311126225 |
| Skills in Mathematics Coordinates Geometry for IIT JEE | S.K Goyal | 9351761401 |
NEST 2023 exam result will be declared on July 10, 2023. The result will be available online. Candidates are advised to keep checking the official website for all important updates. The result will reflect on the official website on a tab that will read result 2023. The steps candidates need to follow in order to check the result are:
NEST 2023 counselling will be conducted in July 2023. The selected aspirants will be allotted dates and venues for the counselling. This is the final step to get admission to the five years integrated program. The final merit list is uploaded on the official website. Candidates are requested to check the official website for NEST 2023 for the list. Based on the list and location of the candidate, a venue will be suggested along with the date and time. Candidates need to appear on the mentioned date and time on that venue for NEST Counselling. The schedule of counselling is tabulated below:
| Event (First Round) | Date |
|---|---|
| Emails being sent to qualified candidates for 1st admission round | To be announced |
| Last date to submit Expression of Interest (EOI) | To be announced |
| Link Available to Upload Documents | To be announced |
| Last date to upload documents | To be announced |
| Payment Window Opens | To be announced |
| Payment Window Closes | To be announced |
| Event (Second Round) | Date |
|---|---|
| Link Available to Upload Documents | To be announced |
| Last date to upload documents | To be announced |
| Payment Window Opens | To be announced |
| Payment Window Closes | To be announced |
| Event (Third Round) | Date |
|---|---|
| Link Available to Upload Documents | To be announced |
| Last date to upload documents | To be announced |
| Payment Window Opens | To be announced |
| Payment Window Closes | To be announced |
Important Documents to be carried for counselling are as follows:
There are main two rounds that take place; one is group discussion and the other is personal interview:
Ques. Who all can appear for NEST 2023?
Ans. Candidates who wish to pursue M.Sc in basic sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics) in a 5 year integrated programme offered at NISER and UM-DAE CEBS, will have to appear for NEST 2023.
Ques. What is the difficulty level of NEST 2023?
Ans. NEST is not difficult for candidates who have clarity in basic concepts of science. The questions in the paper are asked from class 11 and 12 syllabi.
Ques. Which is tougher: JEE Main or NEST?
Ans. NEST comprises of multiple choice questions asked from basic concepts of science stream. The overall dificulty level of the exam is not much high. However, in comparison to JEE Main, NEST is termed to be easier by experts.
Ques. What steps do I need to take incase I forget my login credentials?
Ans. In a case wherein you forget your login credentials, you need to click on ‘Forgot password?’ option. Then you can reset your password by clicking on the ‘Reset Password’ option. For resetting your password, the NEST officials will send the required details to your registered email ID and mobile numbers.
Ques. I did not have Mathematics as a subject in Class 12. I belong to PCB stream. Am I eleigible to apply for NEST 2023?
Ans. Yes. You can apply for NEST 2023 even if you belong to PCB stream as the paper includes a General Section which needs to be attempted by all. Besides that, other 4 sections are optional and a candidate can attempt questions according to his/her understanding.
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, please refer the official website of the exam.
NEST exam cutoff and minimum admissible score varies each year depending on different factors. According to the 2020 statistics, the minimum admissible score for NISER was 50% of the total marks (180).
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According to recent statistics, the cutoff or minimum admissible score of NEST exam is fifty percent of the total marks (180). It varies every year depending on various factors such as the following.
According to the NEST cutoff trends, the required cutoff remains around 45% of the total marks. However, if you want to get a seat at NISER Bhubaneswar, securing just the cutoff marks won’t be enough. Getting admission will depend on your rank. A rank of around 700 should get you a seat. You will need to score around 50-55% for that.