For DPU B.Tech Biotechnology admission in 2026, you must use your DPU AIBTCET score — NEET is a separate exam for medical admissions and its score is not accepted for this programme.

Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (DPU), Pune conducts its own university-level entrance test — AIBTCET (All India Biotechnology Common Entrance Test) — as the sole gateway for B.Tech Biotechnology admission. Many students preparing for NEET wonder if their score can double up for DPU Biotech. It cannot. The two exams serve entirely different purposes, but the subject overlap means your NEET preparation builds a strong foundation for AIBTCET.

  • DPU AIBTCET 2026 is a 100-mark, 100-question exam with no negative marking, covering Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology.
  • NEET 2026 carries 720 marks and is used exclusively for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, and allied medical course admissions — not for engineering or biotechnology programmes.
  • NEET scores are not accepted for DPU B.Tech Biotechnology — you must register for and appear in AIBTCET separately, even if you have already written NEET.
  • Unlike NEET, AIBTCET is open to PCM students (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) as well as PCB students, giving Maths-stream students a direct route into biotechnology.
  • Students who have prepared for NEET cover the full AIBTCET syllabus — Biology, Chemistry, and Physics at NCERT Class 11–12 level — with minimal additional study required.
Direct Link to DPU B.Tech Biotechnology 2026 Admissions (OPEN)admissions.dpu.edu.in

What is DPU AIBTCET 2026?

DPU AIBTCET is the All India Biotechnology Common Entrance Test, conducted annually by Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune. It is the designated entrance exam for B.Tech Biotechnology at DPU and is based on the NCERT Class 11 and 12 curriculum across four subjects.

Parameter Details
Conducting Body Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (DPU), Pune
Full Form All India Biotechnology Common Entrance Test
Total Questions 100
Total Marks 100 (1 mark per question)
Sections Physics (25Q), Chemistry (25Q), Botany (25Q), Zoology (25Q)
Duration 90 minutes
Negative Marking No
Mode Computer-based (online)
Syllabus Base NCERT Class 11 and 12
Eligibility Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics (minimum 45% aggregate)

What is NEET and Why Students Compare It with AIBTCET?

NEET UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is conducted by NTA for admission to MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BSMS, and other undergraduate medical and health sciences programmes across India. NEET 2026 carries 720 total marks — 180 questions of 4 marks each — with a deduction of 1 mark per wrong answer.

Students compare NEET with AIBTCET because both exams draw from the same NCERT Class 11–12 curriculum in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. PCB students preparing for NEET naturally wonder whether they can skip a second exam and use their NEET score for DPU Biotech admission. The subject overlap is real, but the two exams serve fundamentally different admission systems — NEET governs medical seats, and AIBTCET governs DPU Biotechnology engineering seats.


DPU AIBTCET 2026 vs NEET: Key Differences

Parameter DPU AIBTCET 2026 NEET 2026
Conducting Body Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune NTA (National Testing Agency)
Purpose B.Tech Biotechnology at DPU only MBBS, BDS, BAMS, allied medical courses
Total Marks 100 720
Total Questions 100 180
Negative Marking No Yes (?1 per wrong answer)
Duration 90 minutes 200 minutes
Mode Computer-based Offline (pen and paper)
Eligible Streams PCB and PCM students PCB students only (Biology mandatory)
Subjects Tested Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology
Accepted at DPU Biotech? Yes — mandatory No
Competition Volume University-level (smaller pool) National (20+ lakh students)

Can You Use Your NEET Score for DPU Biotechnology?

No. DPU B.Tech Biotechnology admissions are conducted exclusively through AIBTCET — NEET scores are not accepted for this programme. This is a common point of confusion among PCB students who invest months in NEET preparation and assume any biology-heavy exam score can be applied across programmes.

The two programmes belong to entirely different regulatory domains: NEET operates under the National Medical Commission for medical education, while AIBTCET is a university-level test for an engineering biotechnology programme governed by UGC norms. If your goal is DPU B.Tech Biotechnology, you must register for DPU AIBTCET 2026 separately, regardless of whether you have also appeared for NEET. The good news is that your NEET preparation directly covers the AIBTCET syllabus — no new subjects need to be learned.


How NEET Preparation Helps You in AIBTCET

While your NEET score has no direct use in AIBTCET, your study effort transfers effectively. Both exams test the same four subjects from the same NCERT curriculum at the same Class 11–12 level.

Subject NEET 2026 Questions AIBTCET 2026 Questions Overlap
Botany 45 (part of Biology section) 25 Full — same NCERT chapters
Zoology 45 (part of Biology section) 25 Full — same NCERT chapters
Chemistry 45 25 Full — same NCERT chapters
Physics 45 25 Full — same NCERT chapters

Two practical differences work in favour of NEET-prepared students writing AIBTCET:

  • No negative marking in AIBTCET — attempt all 100 questions without penalty, unlike NEET where a wrong answer costs 1 mark.
  • Smaller competition pool — AIBTCET draws a fraction of NEET’s 20+ lakh students, so a good score translates into a strong merit rank at DPU far more reliably.

Who Should Appear for AIBTCET 2026 and When?

Every student seeking admission to DPU B.Tech Biotechnology must appear for AIBTCET 2026, regardless of stream or whether they have also appeared for NEET.

PCB students: Your NEET preparation has you syllabus-ready for AIBTCET. Register for AIBTCET as an additional exam alongside NEET — the overlapping subjects mean minimal extra effort is required to compete seriously.

PCM students: NEET is not an option for you as it requires Biology. AIBTCET is your primary and only entrance route for DPU Biotechnology. You will need to cover the Botany and Zoology sections specifically, as these form 50 of the 100 questions and fall outside the standard PCM curriculum.

On timing: AIBTCET registration typically opens early in the calendar year, with the exam conducted between April and June before the July academic session begins. Check the official DPU admissions portal at admissions.dpu.edu.in for exact 2026 registration dates, exam schedule, and admit card release timelines.


DPU AIBTCET vs NEET Biotechnology Admission FAQs

Ques. Can my NEET 2026 score be used for DPU B.Tech Biotechnology admission?

Ans. No. DPU B.Tech Biotechnology admission is conducted exclusively through DPU AIBTCET. NEET is valid only for medical course admissions such as MBBS, BDS, and BAMS. You must register for and appear in AIBTCET 2026 to be considered for DPU Biotechnology.

Ques. Is DPU AIBTCET open to students from the PCM (Maths) stream?

Ans. Yes. Unlike NEET, which requires Biology as a compulsory subject, DPU AIBTCET is open to both PCB and PCM students. PCM students must prepare specifically for the Botany and Zoology sections, which account for 50 of the 100 questions in the exam.

Ques. Is there negative marking in DPU AIBTCET 2026?

Ans. No. DPU AIBTCET 2026 carries no negative marking. Each correct answer earns 1 mark and incorrect answers carry no penalty. You should attempt all 100 questions even if you are unsure of some answers.

Ques. If I am already preparing for NEET, how much extra preparation do I need for AIBTCET?

Ans. Very little. NEET and AIBTCET share the same four subjects — Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology — from the NCERT Class 11 and 12 syllabus. A student fully prepared for NEET is effectively prepared for AIBTCET. The key differences are that AIBTCET is computer-based, has no negative marking, and runs for 90 minutes over 100 questions.

Ques. What is the expected cutoff for DPU AIBTCET 2026?

Ans. Based on previous year admission trends, the expected cutoff for the General category is around 45–50 marks out of 100, with reserved categories around 40–45 marks. Official 2026 cutoffs will be published after results are declared; check the DPU admissions portal for confirmed figures.

Ques. Where do I register for DPU AIBTCET 2026?

Ans. Register for DPU AIBTCET 2026 on the official DPU admissions portal at admissions.dpu.edu.in. The portal contains the application form, official exam schedule, detailed syllabus, and all instructions for B.Tech Biotechnology admission.