NCHMCT JEE 2022: Previous year's exam analysis, topics from which questions were asked last year
Here is NCHM JEE previous year’s exam analysis to draw an idea about the expected difficulty level of the exam on June 18, 2022.
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Try NowPrerna Goel | June 16, 2022 | 11:14 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency is all set to conduct the NCHMCT JEE 2022 on June 18 as a computer-based test. NCHM JEE 2022 will be conducted in 75 test cities across India. Getting familiar with the previous year’s exam analysis of NCHM JEE can give the candidates an idea about the topics from which questions can be asked, paper pattern, difficulty level, and score to target. Candidates must keep solving NCHM JEE 2022 mock tests as they are formulated on the basis of the previous year's NCHM JEE question papers.
Last year NTA conducted
NCHMCT JEE
on August 10 in remote proctored mode due to surging coronavirus cases in India. As per the previous year’s NCHM JEE 2022 exam analysis, the test was of moderate difficulty level. A total of 200 questions were asked in the exam from the five sections, English Language, Aptitude for Service Sector, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Reasoning and Logical Deduction, and Numerical Ability & Scientific Aptitude.
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NCHMCT JEE Exam Pattern: Overview of last year
Particulars |
Details |
Mode of NCHM JEE exam |
Remote proctored online |
Number of sections |
5 |
Number of questions |
200 |
Total marks |
800 |
Negative marking |
-1 for the wrong answer in MCQs |
Number of choices |
4 |
NCHM JEE Exam duration |
180 minutes |
Type of the test |
Multiple choice questions |
Medium |
English/ Hindi |
Previous Year’s NCHM JEE Sectional Wise Analysis
Candidates can check the section-wise analysis of last year’s NCHM JEE paper. Getting acquainted with the NCHMCT JEE question paper 2021 can help candidates predict the difficulty level and type of question that can be asked in the exam this year.
NCHMCT JEE Sections |
Number of questions |
Difficulty Level |
English Language |
60 |
Easy |
Aptitude for Service Sector |
50 |
Easy |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs |
30 |
Easy to moderate |
Reasoning and Logical Deduction |
30 |
Easy |
Numerical ability and scientific aptitude |
30 |
Easy to moderate |
Questions asked earlier in the NCHM JEE exam
1. English Language
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The majority of the questions were from Antonyms, Synonyms, Prepositions, fill in the blanks, and conjunctions.
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The unseen passage and questions based on it were quite easy
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Even the exam takers reported this section as easy.
2. Aptitude for the service sector
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Questions based on the hotel industry and services were the mainstay of this section
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This was the easiest section in the entire NCHMCT JEE 2021 paper
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The questions asked in this section had no right or wrong response
3. General knowledge and current affairs
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Maximum questions were from static GK, i.e History and Science
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Current Affairs attracted very few questions in the General Knowledge & Current Affairs section of NCHMCT JEE 2021
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The section, according to the exams takers, was moderately difficult
4. Reasoning and logical deduction
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Questions based on Series, Blood Relations, Verbal Reasoning, and Statement & Assumptions were in majority.
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The examinees could easily attempt the questions asked in the NCHMCT JEE 2021 Reasoning & Logical Deduction section
5. Numerical ability and scientific aptitude
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Basic Mathematics questions were asked from class 9 and 10
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Some questions were also asked from topics such as Work and Wages, Age, Time and Work and Chain Rule
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The test-takers said that this section was moderately difficult
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