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The National Testing Agency (NTA) successfully conducted NEET 2020 on September 13. The examination was conducted in a single shift from 2 pm to 5 pm. Candidates who had appeared for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) can download the provisional NEET 2020 answer key by Allen Kota here.

NEET 2020 analysis and expected cut offs have been released by ALLEN Kota. Candidates can read this article to know the exam analysis by ALLEN Kota experts.

NEET 2020 Analysis & Expected Cutoff by ALLEN Kota

ALLEN Kota has released the exam analysis and expected cutoff for NEET 2020. The examination was conducted on September 13. Medical aspirants from all over the country appeared for NEET 2020 despite of the adverse conditions prevailing in most states. Candidates can read the detailed analysis of NEET 2020 by ALLEN Kota in this article.

NEET exam was conducted in an offline mode. NTA will release the official answer key of NEET exam in the third week of September. The NEET result is expected to be announced in the last week of September 2020.

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Table of contents
  • NEET 2020 Analysis by ALLEN Kota
  • NEET 2020 Analysis by ALLEN Kota: Section-wise Analysis
  • NEET 2020 Exam Pattern Highlights
  • How NEET 2020 was conducted amid COVID-19

NEET 2020 Analysis by ALLEN Kota

According to the analysis published by ALLEN Kota, NEET 2020 examination was easy. Candidates who had prepared well for the examination would have been able to attempt most of the NEET 2020 question paper without any difficulty. 

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NEET 2020 Analysis by ALLEN Kota: Section-wise Analysis

Physics Section

Topics Easy Medium Difficult
Mechanics 10 0 0
Heat 2 3 0
SHM & Waves 2 0 0
Electro-dynamics 9 4 1
Optics 4 0 0
Modern & electronics 6 4 0
Total 25 17 3
NEET 2020 analysis by Allen for Physics

Chemistry Section

Topics Easy Medium Difficult
Organic Chemistry Class 11 3 0 1
Organic Chemistry Class 12 4 6 0
Inorganic Chemistry Class 11 5 3 1
Inorganic Chemistry Class 12 2 3 1
Physical Chemistry Class 11 5 3 0
Physical Chemistry Class 12 6 2 0
Total  25 17 3
NEET 2020 analysis by Allen for Chemistry

Biology Section Class 11

Topics Easy Medium Difficult
Plant Diversity  4 0 0
Animal Diversity 1 3 0
Plant Morphology 3 0 0
Plant Anatomy 0 2 0
Structural Organisational in Animals 3 1 0
Cell Biology & Cell Division 2 3 1
Biomolecule 1 2 0
Plant Physiology 5 3 1
Human Physiology 6 6 0
Total 25 20 2
NEET 2020 analysis by Allen for biology 1

Biology Section Class 12

Topics Easy Medium Difficult
Reproduction in Plants 2 0 1
Human Reproduction and Reproductive Health 1 3 1
Genetic and Molecular Biology 3 5 0
Evolution 3 1 0
Human Health and Disease 1 1 1
Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production 1 0 0
Microbes in Human Welfare 0 2 0
Biotechnology 5 4 0
Ecology 6 2 0
Total 22 18 3
NEET 2020 analysis by Allen for Biology 2

NEET 2020 Student Reaction

Shiksha reach-out to the candidates of the NEET 2020 at the exam centres to capture their reaction about the exam and the arrangements made by the NTA and the exam centre authorities. The difficulty level of the exam was easy to moderate this year and most of the candidates were happy with the government's decision of conducting NEET exam as per the scheduled date. Kindly watch the student reaction video:

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NEET 2020 Exam Pattern Highlights

  • The question paper of NEET 2020 comprised of 180 MCQ based questions
  • Candidates were given three hours to attempt the paper
  • The paper was divided into three sections, Physics, Chemistry and Biology
  • There will be negative marking for incorrect responses
  • The total weightage of NEET 2020 question paper is 720 marks

How NEET 2020 was conducted amid COVID-19

NEET 2020 entrance exam was conducted today at 3,843 centres across India. With proper arrangements and all the standard operating procedures (SOP) being followed, the exam was conducted successfully. Know about the arrangements at the centre from the candidates here in the video below:

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