NEET PG 2022: Students reaction on difficulty level, paper pattern
The NEET PG exam has been conducted today May 21, 2022. Check student reactions on difficulty level, paper pattern on NEET PG 2022 here.
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Shilpi Sachdeva | May 21, 2022 | 05:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Board of Education and Medical Sciences (NBEMS) conducted the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, postgraduate, NEET PG 2022 test on May 21, 2022, despite all the efforts of its postponement.
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The NEET PG 2022 was conducted in pen and paper mode, wherein 200 questions were asked. Each student has their response to the difficulty level of the NEET PG exam due to the questions asked, the time provided, and the preparation time. Read to know what students thought on NEET PG 2022 exam.
NEET PG 2022 question paper analysis by aspirants
According to one of the candidates, Aditi Mishra, most of the questions were from the syllabus. She only found a few questions that were a bit out of the syllabus. In comparison to the other areas, she found medicine rather challenging.
Divyank Dubey also said that the questions were mostly taken from the syllabus, but they were asked differently. He did not expect some questions to be asked from the topic, which was part of the syllabus, so he felt a bit disappointed. According to him, the questions were more clinical in nature, and fewer of them related to images. It was sufficient time for the length of the exam.
In Pratuysha Singh's case, the NEET PG exam was well above average and was mostly clinical-based. The questions were asked from the OB-GYN topic and were mainly image-based.
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In conversation with Careers360, a candidate said she was pleased with her performance and that the NEET PG exam was not postponed. The questions were mainly from medicine, particularly respiratory medicine, but CBS and gynecology were also included.
Another candidate, Shweta Pandey pointed out that the questions were both image-based and non-image-based since, before this, every aspirant was on either side.
Mayank Shukla, appearing for the second time, did not witness many differences between his last year's NEET PG paper and this year's. He was in favor of postponing the examination.
Deepika Kaushik, who also took the NEET PG 2022 exam for the second time, commented that the clinical sections were filled with the greatest number of questions. About 30 to 40 questions were event-based. As far as she was concerned, the NEET PG 2022 question paper's overall difficulty level was easy.
Also, on Twitter, students commented about the NEET PG exam . As per one of the tweets of Dr. Mohammad Sameer, "the person responsible for the NEET PG 2022 paper is obsessed with OG medicine and community medicine. He quoted this in one of his tweets.
What's with the OG and Community medicine obsession with the person who set the NEET PG 22 paper this year. #NEETPG2022
— Dr. Mohammed Sameer (@TheBornKing93) May 21, 2022
The NEET PG 2022 exam finally took place despite all the efforts for the postponement. The result of the postgraduate medical exam will now be released by June 20.
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