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18/05/2017

National Eligibility cm Entrance Test paper was held on 7th May, 2017 across various centres in India. Unlike previous year, NEET 2017 was held in only one phase covering all the topics. Physics, chemistry, zoology and botany were the major sections of the paper, each carrying a total of 45 questions. Each question carried 4 marks, with a penalty of 1 mark for wrong answer. Overall, the paper was tougher as compared to the NEET 2016. In this article, we give the NEET 2017 paper analysis based on different topics & their difficulty levels.

NEET 2017 Paper Analysis :

NEET 2017 is organized by the Central Board of Secondary Education. It helps applicants secure admission for MBBS and BDS courses in the top medical institutions of India.

This pen-and-paper based examination was held on 7th May, 2017. With a total length of three hours, the paper started at 10:00 am and ended at 1:00 pm.

NEET 2017 was conducted in 10 different languages, compared to 8 last year. Students attempted the test in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Bengali Assamese, Gujarati, Oriya and Kannada. The last 2 languages were added this year.

The exam contained a total of 180 questions for a total of 720 marks. This would include 45 questions from Physics and Chemistry and 90 questions from Biology. Each question would be of an objective type with 4 choices.

With each correct answer, applicants would earn 4 marks. For each incorrect answer though, they’d be deducted 1 mark.

Analysis by Universe experts :

Weightage :-

This year, both 11th and 12th standard syllabi contributed equally to the paper.

The weightage of questions in Physics was just slightly imbalanced, with 24 and 21 questions from 11th and 12th standards respectively. The paper had 19 questions from Mechanics, 5 from Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory, 9 from Electrodynamics, 5 from Optics and Wave Optics and 7 from Modern Physics.

In Chemistry, it was the other way around; with 21 questions from 11th standard and 24 questions from 12th standard. The paper had 12 questions from Physical Chemistry, 14 from Organic Chemistry, 12 from Inorganic Chemistry and 4 questions from General Chemistry.

The weightage of questions in Biology was rather balanced, with 44 and 46 questions from 11th and 12th standards respectively. The paper had 11 questions from Reproduction, 15 from Genetics and Evolution, 7 from Biology and Human Welfare, 4 from Biotechnology, 9 from Ecology, 11 from Diversity in Living Organisms, 7 from Structural Organization in Plants and Animals, 7 from Cell Structure and Function, 6 from Plant Physiology and 13 from Human Physiology.

Difficulty Leval :-

This year, the paper was moderate in both difficulty and length. Compared to last year’s paper though, this year was slightly tougher on both points.

Physics is generally considered to be the toughest of the three subjects. This year’s paper was of moderate difficulty and length; with a lot of calculation-based questions. Compared to last year though, the paper was slightly tougher and lengthier.

Chemistry is generally of moderate difficulty and this year was similar to last year’s paper. Most questions were conceptual and application based. Students strong in both factors would not find it too lengthy either.

Biology is generally deemed to be moderately difficult and this year was no different. Compared to last year though, the paper was slightly tougher. Most question were conceptual, so those with strong concepts would find it solvable in time.

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