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Sreetama Datta Roy

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In such a scenario, test-takers should report the question or questions to the invigilator or exam authorities and not attempt the question. The exam authorities will review the questions and in case the doubt is confirmed, marks will be rewarded to all candidates. It is advised to candidates that in case candidates come across such a question, they should move ahead and attempt other questions in accordance with the number of questions to be attempted. Attempting extra questions will not fetch any extra marks. Hence, test-takers must select the questions carefully. In case after raising objections it is found out that the question or
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Candidates will be provided with OMR sheets. They will have to shade the correct answer option corresponding to each question uniformly with a ballpoint pen which would be provided to them inside the exam hall. They should fill only one answer option circle, otherwise, the response will be considered as wrong and would result in negative marking. They will have to do the rough work on the NEET question paper, in the space provided. While answering the NEET question paper on the OMR sheet, candidates must be careful that they select the correct question number and fill up the correct answer option. There are cases where candidates solve
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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As an OBC candidate with a NEET UG 2023 score of 220, it may be difficult to secure admission in a good government medical college. However, you may still have a chance of getting admission in a government medical college under the state quota, depending on the number of seats available and the cut-off marks for your category. The cut-off marks for government medical colleges vary every year, and it depends on various factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of available seats. Based on the previous year's cut-off, you may need a score of at least 350-400 to get admission in a governmen
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According to the reports, this year saw the highest number of NEET applications and appearance for the exam. A total of 24,06,079  candidates applied for the exam, out of which 23,33,297 candidates appeared. The exam was originally conducted on May 5, 2024, in 571 cities across India and abroad. A re-test for 1,563 candidates who were awarded grace marks on May 5, was conducted on June 23, 2024. In this exam, 813 candidates had appeared.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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After the conduct of the NEET 2023 exam on May 7, the experts from the top coaching institutes released answer key and solutions for each of the NEET 2023 question paper Sets. However, this is the unofficial answer key of NEET 2023. NTA will release the provisional answer keys a month from the exam, which is the first week of June. Candidates will be given an opportunity to submit objections against the provisional answer keys of NEET 2023. The final answer keys will be released along with the result, after analysing the submitted objections. The answer keys by NTA will be the official NEET 2023 answer keys. However, NTA only releases
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Sreetama Datta Roy

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There is no specific or defined ratio of Class 11 and Class in which questions are set from the NEET syllabus. It varies from year to year. Based on the previous year's and this year's NEET question paper analysis, it has been observed that the ratio of the Class 12 syllabus is higher than that of the Class 11 syllabus. Here we present the subject-wise ratio of Class 11 and Class 12 NEET syllabi based on last year's analysis. Physics
Class 11 - 40%
Class 12 - 60%
Chemistry:
Class 11 - 46%
Class 12 - 54%
Biology:
Class 11 - 53%
Class 12 - 47%. The ratio may vary next year.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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As per the NEET 2023 analysis, Physics and Biology were the easiest sections. Physics which is generally rendered as a tough subject, appeared as a surprise with easier questions. Biology on the other hand, is generally easy in nature, despite having the highest weightage in the NEET question paper. The topics of high weightage in the Physics section were Current Electricity Electro Magnetic Field, Modern Physics Rigid Body Dynamics, Modern Physics etc. In Biology the top chapters or units were Genetics, Human and Plant Reproduction, Cell Biology Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Application Biology and Human Physiology among ot
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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The NEET 2023 exam takers unanimously named Chemistry to be the toughest section this year. Till last year, Physics was the toughest section and candidates had prepared accordingly. But this year, Chemistry appeared as a surprise element for them. In this subject, Organic Chemistry had the highest weightage followed by Inorganic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry. Chapters or units from which majority questions came were Chemical Bonding, Reaction Mechanism, Carboxylic acid and Derivatives, IUPAC nomenclature, among others. Apart from Chemistry. Botany was another subject which was deemed tough by the students.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Although the NEET 2023 exam pattern remained the same as last year, there have been various changes as compared to that of last year. The difficulty level of NEET 2023 was easy to moderate. While Physics was the toughest section last year, this year it was termed as an easy section by experts and students. Chemistry on the other hand, was the toughest section this year. Last year, the difficulty level of this section was easy to moderate. The Biology section difficulty level was more or less the same this year as well, which was easy to moderate. Among the two subjects, Botany was comparatively tougher than Zoology. The distribution of
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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The NEET analysis is prepared based on the student reactions and reviews by experts. While the student reactions may vary from one to another as each student has a different perspective, the expert review is a more credible source of NEET analysis.

The difficulty level of NEET may vary for candidates, based on their preparation level. Based on the expertise and experience, the NEET analysis by experts will provide a more in-depth overview of the exam for each subject, topics, syllabus coverage and weightage. Expert analysis for NEET will also act as a basis of preparation for aspirants planning to appear for the exam next year.

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