NEET 2020: Expert Question paper analysis, expected cut off

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National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET 2020 has come to an end. The undergraduate entrance exam is that the only exam for admission to MBBS and BDS courses within the country – including in AIIMS and JIPMER also as state, central and personal medical colleges. the primary reactions of scholars leaving the exam centres are here now. Check review of today’s NEET question paper and expert analysis also needless to say stop .

Reactions from students who have appeared for the examination suggested that the paper was moderate to tough. Experts have agreed to the overall statement and suggested that it had been expectantly difficult with level of difficulty but 2019 but not significantly. Check complete analysis below.

NEET 2020 Answer Key & Result Date (Tentative)
NTA has not released official schedule for the solution key and results. However, as per the official statement of Education Minister, NEET 2020 result’s expected to be released by September 30. The dates are likely to vary but it might be released within a month. Also, following an accelerated schedule, NEET 2020 Answer Keys are expected to be releaed by tomorrow or latest by September 16. Keep a check on ntaneet.nic.in for latest updates. Unofficial answer keys for NEET 2020 are now available here.

NEET 2020 Expected Cut off and Analysis

Category NEET 2020 Expected Cut off NEET 2019 Cut off NEET 2018 Cut off
Unreserved (50th percentile) 710 – 140 701 – 134 691 – 119
SC/ST/OBC (40th percentile) 120 – 100 133 – 107 118 – 96
Unreserved PH (45th Percentile) 125 – 97 133 – 120 118 – 107
SC/ST/OBC PH (40th percentile) 110 – 100 119 – 107 106 – 96

Complete Analysis
Anurag Tiwari, National Academic Director (Medical), Aakash Educational Services Limited has shared detailed analysis. Callling it a moderately easy paper, Mr. Tiwari acknowledged that a lot of qustions were directly from NCERT. Botany was said to be the difficult as compared to previous years while Physics was said to be easier than usual.

Subject Difficuly Levl Comemnt
Physics Difficulty level – Easy in comparison to previous years, about 30-40% questions directly based on the NCERT textbook with easy calculations. Questions asked from the prescribed syllabus only. No controversial questions.
Chemistry Easy to Moderate 15 questions from Physical Chemistry, 18 from Organic and 12 from inorganic. Straightforward questions directly picked from NCERT with one question controversial. Average students should be able to attempt about 40 – 44 out of 45 questions.
Botany Difficulty level was high in comparison to previous years. 25 questions from Class 11 syllabus and 19 from Class 12. 2 questions were out of scope of NCERT
Zoology Moderate with a few exceptions Multi-conceptual questions requiring incisive thinking and precision. Some questions were tricky & lost in terminology. A couple of terms beyond the NCERT domain. Two questions required linguistic prowess. Overall, the questions were quite thought provoking requiring alertness of mind and critical approach.

The preliminary reports from experts suggest that the paper was moderately difficult. Physics and Chemistry section would determine whether students qualify the examination or not, pointed Chandrashekhar Sir, who has been training students for over 15 years for various exams. stop shared would be revised after complete analysis is out there .

“We are browsing the questions shared by students and would attempt to have a preliminary answer key ready by tomorrow. it’s however difficult to comment at now . Overall, given the overall level of difficulty, it’s expected that the stop would remain almost like previous years,” he added.

In 2019, a complete of 1519375 candidates had registered for the NEET 2019 examination and about 14.10 lakh had appeared. With the qualifying criteria set at percentile range, the stop is predicted to vary as per the amount of scholars who actually appeared today. If the amount of scholars appeared drops by quite 20 per cent, it’s expected that the expected stop would sore by about 5 to 10 marks generally Category.

In 2019, of the 14,10,755 candidates who appeared for the examination. 79.31% students appeared for NEET 2019 in English while 1,79,857 candidates or 11.84% candidates had appeared for the examination in Hindi. Nalin Khandelwal of Rajasthan topped the examination while Delhi Boy Bhavik Bansal and Akshat Kaushik from UP secured the second rank altogether India Merit List. 9 ot of 10 toppers for NEET were boys

This article take reference from timesnownews

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