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National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test 2025 ( NEET )

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Download NEET 2015 question paper and answer key PDF here. Candidates preparing for NEET 2021 must practice from the previous years' question papers.

NEET 2015 Question Paper with Answer Key Solutions

NEET 2015 Question Paper with Answer Key Solutions

National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2015, which was formerly known as the All India Pre Medical Test (AIPMT) was held on May 3. The exam was conducted in paper-pencil based mode or offline mode wherein candidates had to mark the correct answer options on the OMR sheet. According to the experts and test-takers, the difficulty level of the NEET 2015 question paper was moderate to tough. Since NEET 2021 is scheduled for September 12, aspirants preparing for the exam must take a look at the previous years’ NEET question papers to know the question types, topic-wise weightage assigned and expected difficulty level. For this, Shiksha brings the NEET 2015 question papers along with its answer keys and solutions.

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  • NEET 2015 Question Paper and Answer Key Solutions
  • NEET 2015 Exam Pattern
  • NEET 2015 Question Paper Analysis

NEET 2015 Question Paper and Answer Key Solutions

The following table brings the section-wise NEET 2015 question papers and answer key solutions by Allen Kota. Download it from the table below.

NEET 2015 Sectional Question Papers

NEET 2015 Answer Key Solutions

Chemistry

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Physics

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Biology

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Let us take a look at the highlights of the NEET 2015 exam and section-wise analysis.

NEET 2015 Exam Pattern

The following table brings the NEET 2015 exam pattern and question paper structure.

Sections

Number of Questions

Marks

Chemistry

45

180

Physics

45

180

Biology

Zoology – 45

Botany – 45

Total – 90

360

Total

180

720

NEET 2015 Question Paper Analysis

Now let us take a look at the section-wise analysis of the NEET 2015 question paper.

NEET 2015 Chemistry Analysis

The difficulty level of the Chemistry section of NEET 2015 was easy to moderate. The topic-wise number of questions and difficulty level are given in the below table.

Topics

Number of Questions

Difficulty Level

Organic Chemistry

13

Moderate

Inorganic Chemistry

16

Moderate

Physical Chemistry

16

Moderate

Total

45

Moderate

NEET 2015 Physics Analysis

The Physics section in the NEET 2015 question paper carried questions from the Class 11 and Class 12 syllabus. The difficulty level of this section was of easy to moderate. Take a look at the table below to know the topic-wise distribution and difficulty level.

Topics

Number of Questions

Difficulty Level

Mechanics

11

Easy

SHM & Waves

3

Easy

Heat & Thermodynamics

6

Easy

Properties of Matter

2

Easy

Electrodynamics

11

Easy to Moderate

Modern Physics

9

Easy

Optics

3

 

NEET 2015 Biology Analysis

This section carries the highest weightage and is divided into two areas, Botany and Zoology, each carrying 90 questions each. In NEET 2015, Biology was the toughest section. The table below carries the topic-wise distribution of questions and difficulty level.

Topics

Number of Questions

Difficulty Level

The Living World

11

Moderate

Structural Organization in Plant & Animal

8

Moderate

Cell: Structure & Function

11

Moderate

Plant Physiology

7

Moderate

Animal Physiology & Reproduction

18

Moderate

Reproduction in Plants

3

Moderate

Genetics & Evolution

13

Moderate

Biology in human welfare

5

Moderate

Biotechnology

2

Moderate

Ecology

12

Moderate

The NEET 2021 exam structure has changed, but students should still refer to previous years question papers such as NEET 2015 question paper pdf along with the solutions to get a thorough idea about the question types and practice individual questions in order to complete their preparation.

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