KCET 2022 exam analysis for June 16; Check difficulty level of Biology and Maths paper
KEA has successfully concluded the KCET exam 2022 for Biology and Mathematics today. Know the difficulty level of Biology and Maths papers with the overall KCET 2022 paper analysis.
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New Delhi: Karnataka Examinations Authority has conducted the KCET 2022 exam for Biology and Mathematics paper today, June 16. As per the experts of Knowledge Management, Deeksha, the difficulty level of Biology exam was easy. Also, there were no out of syllabus questions in the exam. On the other hand, KCET 2022 Mathematics exam was easy to moderate, but few questions were lengthy.
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The Covid-19 protocols were solemnly followed by the authorities as well as the candidates. Some candidates without the KCET 2022 admit card and valid ID proof were disallowed to enter the examination hall. Check the KCET 2022 subject-wise difficulty level from below.
KCET exam analysis 2022: Subject-wise difficulty level
Candidates can check below the KCET 2022 exam analysis by experts of prestigious institutes.
KCET 2022 Biology exam analysis
As per the experts “Overall, the paper was easy. An average student can score about 30-35 marks out of 60 marks. Only a few questions were a bit difficult. There were no out of syllabus questions and all were framed as per the NCERT textbook. It was also easy in comparison to last year as the questions were memory and conceptual based. Assertion Reasoning and statement-based questions were not given this year. There were no errors with the question paper”.
KCET 2022 Maths exam analysis
According to the experts' verdict “The Mathematics paper was easy to moderate in nature but a few questions were lengthy in calculation. While 40 questions were easy to answer, 11 were moderate and 9 were difficult. An average student can score around 20 to 25 marks out of 60. None of the questions were out of syllabus. Overall the paper was similar to last year. There were no errors in the paper”.
KEA will conduct the KCET 2022 exam for Physics and Chemistry tomorrow, June 17. While the Kannada language test will be conducted on June 18. The KCET 2022 exam is conducted for admission into engineering, pharmacy and other UG courses.
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