Biology Lengthy, Physics & Chemistry Easy in NCERT Based NEET Paper
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-2023), the biggest entrance examination conducted for admission to MBBS and BDS seats in medical colleges of the country, concluded on Sunday. This exam was organized by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
Dr. Brajesh Maheshwari, Chairman of ALLEN Career Institute Pvt Ltd said that NEET paper was held on Sunday afternoon from 2 pm to 5:20 pm. The examination was conducted amid strict security standards at all examination centres. The paper was NCERT based.
The questions of Assertion Reasoning were conceptual based. Missprinting in some questions of Biology in the paper and Hindi versions of some were not correct. Answer was not matching in one question asked from the topic Rotation Motion of Mechanics in Physics. Route was missing in the option.
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Physics paper in NEET 2023 was a bit easier than last year. Although all the questions came from ALLEN modules. In such a situation, the paper is easy for the student who has studied the modules seriously. Last year, 29 questions were asked from class 12th syllabus and 21 questions were asked from class 11th syllabus.
While this year 30 questions came from 12th class and 20 questions came from 11th class syllabus. There were 16 questions from Mechanics, the level of which was a bit difficult. Two questions each from Thermal Physics, SHM and Waves were asked of easy level.
A total of 18 questions were asked from Electrodynamics. Whose level was a bit difficult. Similarly, four questions were asked from Optics and eight from Modern & Electronics whose level was less than difficult. Overall paper was easy. Answer was not matching in one question asked from the topic Rotation Motion of Mechanics. Route was missing in the option.
Chemistry paper in NEET 2023 was easier than last year. If we talk about Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry, last year 17 questions were asked in Physical Chemistry whereas this year 15 questions were asked in the paper. Similarly, there were 17 questions in Organic Chemistry last year and 18 this year. In Inorganic Chemistry last year 16 questions and this year 17 questions were asked.
All the questions are covered in the paper from Allen’s classnotes. Talking about the syllabus, there are 23 questions from class 11th syllabus and 27 questions from class 12th syllabus. In Physical Chemistry, seven questions were asked from class 11th syllabus and eight questions from class 12th.
Similarly, in Inorganic Chemistry, a total of 10 questions were asked from class 11th and 7 questions were asked class 12th syllabus. In Organic Chemistry, 6 questions were asked from class 11th syllabus and 12 questions were asked from class 12th syllabus. The level of all the questions in the NCERT based paper was easy.
Biology paper in NEET 2023 was longer than last year. Questions were covered from all the modules of ALLEN. Talking about class wise syllabus, 47 questions were asked from class 11th syllabus and 53 questions were asked from class 12th syllabus.
Last year 27 questions were asked in Botany from class 11th syllabus whereas this year 26 questions were asked. Similarly, last year 23 questions and this year 24 questions were asked from class 12th syllabus. Last year 26 questions and this year 27 questions came from the 11th class syllabus in Zoology.
Similarly, 24 questions came from class 12th syllabus last year and 23 this year. The questions of Assertion Reasoning were conceptual based. There was miss printing of some biology questions, while the Hindi translation of some questions was not correct.
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