NEET 2021 paper analysis released by Aakash Coaching institute; Check details here
Richa Kapoor | September 12, 2021 | 09:26 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEET 2021 exam has been successfully conducted today and post the medical entrance test Aakash Coaching Institute has released the NEET 2021 exam analysis.
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Enrol NowNEW DELHI- The National Testing Agency today successfully conducted the National National Eligibility Entrance Test popularly known as NEET 2021 across 3862 test centres. After the conclusion of the exam, Aakash Coaching institute has released a detailed NEET exam analysis 2021 in which they have mentioned about the overall and sectional difficulty level of the NEET 2021 exam.
By going through the NEET 2021 paper analysis , candidates will be able to evaluate their performance in the entrance test and assess their chances of qualifying the NEET 2021 exam.
NEET 2021 paper analysis for Physics
· Difficulty level – Moderate to Difficult
· Numerical dominated the paper with 70% which is greater as compared to previous years.
· No controversial question.
· Tricky questions are asked fromPhotoelectric Effect, Optics and Semi-Conductors
· 4-5 trickier questions also present in both section A & B
· Paper was lengthy
NEET 2021 Exam Analysis for Chemistry
· Difficulty level – Easy to Moderate
· Most of the questions are based on the NCERT figures, facts and their tables
· Most of the questions are based on the fundamentals discussed in the NCERT
· Large number of statement-based questions are asked
· A question based on the acidic strength of Halogen Acids is repeated
· Good number of numerical are asked
· Approx. 3 Questions based are on graphs and Approx. 5 Questions are of matrix match type
· Not very lengthy
NEET 2021 Exam Analysis for Botany
· Difficulty level - Easy to Moderate
· Some of the questions were tricky and difficult
· Questions are based on the NCERT syllabus.
· Most of the questions were direct and were from the NCERT textbooks
· Majority of questions are factual in nature with a few concept-based questions as well
· Not at all lengthy
NEET 2021 Paper Analysis for Zoology
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Difficulty level – Moderate
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Some of the questions appeared to be easy at the first go, however they were twisted and required focus on the keywords as well precision. Surprise factor is a question on Earthworm which only those would have attempted who were well versed with NCERT
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Questions are based on the NCERT syllabus.
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Chapters from Biotechnology have dominated strongly (11-12 questions)
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Paper is highly NCERT centric, yet 3-4 questions appear to be highly interlinked requiring deep understanding.
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In the unit on Human Physiology, approx.
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Four of the questions were asked from Locomotion and Movement
What after the NEET 2021 exam?
NTA will soon release the provisional answer key for NEET 2021 in online mode. If the candidates find any discrepancy, then they will get an opportunity to challenge it within the stipulated time frame.
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