KCET 2020 Paper Analysis (Available): Check Biology, Maths, Physics & Chemistry Exam Analysis

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Updated on Aug 1, 2020 10:07 IST

Get the KCET 2020 Paper Analysis of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology here. Get more details below.

KCET 2020 paper analysis comprises of the details of the questions asked from each subject. It will give an insight of the number of questions asked from different topics, the difficulty level of the question paper, etc. It will help the aspirants who are going to take KCET 2020 on July 31. Some coaching institutes will also publish KCET question paper and solution at their website. We will updated KCET Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics paper (exam) analysis as soon as it will be available. For now, KCET 2020 Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology exam analysis are available and can be cheked below.

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  • KCET 2020 Paper Analysis – Biology
  • KCET 2020 Exam Analysis – Physics
  • KCET Paper Analysis 2020 – Mathematics
  • KCET Exam Analysis 2020 – Chemistry

KCET 2020 Paper Analysis – Biology

The paper analysis of Biology comprises of the topics from which questions was asked in the examination. The questions were of Class 11th and Class 12th level. Most of the questions were of moderate level and there was less number of difficult questions. Check the number of questions asked from each chapter in the KCET Biology paper analysis below.

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A student who has prepared well from the NCERT Biology Textbooks, as well as learnt concepts thoroughly will easily ace the exam. An above average student can easily score between 55 and 60. The questions are clear and many are thought - provoking. A few chapters from 1st year have not been tested. Overall, the question paper is balanced with almost equal number of questions from Botany and Zoology. The 1st year concepts have 15 questions while 2nd year has 45 questions, thus following the usual ratio of 25 : 75. Most questions were memory based. No ambiguous questions or choices with clearly printed diagrams. There is one error in the spelling in Question no. 14, question no. 23 tests current affairs in a related ecology topic.

KCET 2020 Exam Analysis – Physics

The physics paper analysis will give the insight of the types of questions asked in the Physics section. Like Biology, Class 11th and Class 12th level questions would be asked in the exam. KCET Physics paper analysis will help the aspirants in understanding the core topics of the physics and thus is revision.

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KCET Paper Analysis 2020 – Mathematics

Mathematics is considered to be a tough subject by many students. Practising the Mathematics questions of Class 11th and Class 12th will help in scoring better marks in the exam. KCET Maths paper analysis has been updated below

  • The paper consists of 17 questions from 1st PU and 43 from 2nd PU portions
  • All the questions are within the prescribed syllabus of 1st PU and 2nd PU
  •  A well prepared student can score a maximum of 90 %
  • Overall it is an easy and moderate paper

KCET Exam Analysis 2020 – Chemistry

The paper analysis of Chemistry will give an idea of the types of questions asked in the examination. It will help in understanding the core topics. The detailed KCET 2020 exam analysis of Chemistry (D2 Version) is available in this section.

  • 1st PU – 14 MCQs (only 3 Numericals)
  • 2nd  PU – 46 MCQs (only 6 Numericals)
  • Q, no – 18 (All Options are wrong).
  • No Questions from out of syllabus
  • On Average & Normal student can score 30-35 Marks.
  • Distribution with respect to I & II PU topics is good.
  • Overall questions in the CET 2020 paper are Good.
  • Question No.16 is out of syllabus

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No. The official authority does not release mock tests. Candidates need to refer to third party websites for the mock tests.

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No. The JEE Mains emphasizes on deep knowledge and quote challenging with negative marking whereas KCET is moderately difficult which emphasizes on direct factual questions with no negative markings.

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The difficulty level for mathematics is considered as moderate to difficult and other subjects are considered as easier to moderate.

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The exam tests knowledge of 11th and 12th syllabus so it is important to focus on 11th and 12th standard NCERT textbooks which gradually start by practicing previous years papers and appearing for mock examinations.

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Mayank Kumari

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It is important to give mock tests for candidates appearing for KCET examination as it provides a holistic view and it provides a realistic exam experience also helping the candidates for analysing strengths and working on weaknesses.

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Aayushi Harsha

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The KCET syllabus is based on 11th and 12th standard which includes subjects like physics, mathematics, chemistry and biology.

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Satyendra Katarya

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The examination tests knowledge of 11th and 12th standard which includes subjects like physics, mathematics, chemistry and biology.

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Chanchal Sinha

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No, there is no negative marking in KCET making it important for the candidates to attempt all questions.

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Mamona Rai

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The marking scheme for KCET is 1 mark for each correct answer with no negative marking.

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Nishtha Taneja

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The exam is in offline mode with questions asked in MCQ format for subjects like physics, mathematics, chemistry and biology containing 60 questions wherein each subject is a session for 80 minutes.

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