NTA NEET 2020 Exam Analysis: ‘Easy Paper, Follow NCERT Pattern,’ Students Say


Written by Arnab Mitra | New Delhi |

Updated: September 13, 2020 11:19:17 pm


NEET 2020: Students sat for the exam following strict COVID-19 guidelines. Photo Express

NTA NEET 2020 Article Analysis: Students who took the National Income and Eligibility Test (NEET 2020) on September 13 found the job easy. According to Tanmoy Bashak, a NEET aspirant, “It’s 100% NCERT. The questions were pretty easy. Even physics, which was considered difficult in recent years, was the easiest of all. The chemistry and biology parts have two to three tough questions. “

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More than 15.97 lakh of candidates appeared on the exam which was conducted following strict COVID-19 guidelines. Like JEE, a proportion of students and parents were against taking the medical entrance exam considering the health risk, but Tanmoy, among others, supported the government measure. “At the time of solving the article, I mistakenly took off the masks and was cold for a moment, but the supervisor appeared before me in a second and ordered me to use the mask correctly.”

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Another student, Ishani Agarwal, said: “The parts: physics, chemistry, biology were not difficult for me. The questions simply follow the NCERT pattern. I expect a limit higher than 90 “.

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According to Anurag Tiwari, National Academic Director (Medical), Aakash (AESL), “The work was relatively easy this year and almost all the questions in each topic were based on the content of the NCERT. There is no level of difficulty at work, physics was easier, chemistry and biology had some tough questions. “

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Those who score at least 50 percentile on NEET will be considered passed, however, candidates will be selected based on merit. Counseling will take place after the result is announced. Like JEE, also for NEET the result is expected to be released soon. NEET is also mandatory for students aspiring to study abroad.

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