NID DAT 2020: Exam Concludes, students find general knowledge section tough
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NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 29 - NID DAT 2020 got over. The entrance exam was held in offline mode across 21 different cities in the country. Students could answer all the questions on time and they did not face any technical glitches. According to students, the paper was a bit lengthy and general knowledge section was tough. As the exam concludes, the team of Careers360 interacted with the students who appeared for NID DAT 2020 to find out how was the difficulty level of the paper.
NID DAT 2020 Exam Analysis
In NID DAT 2020 question paper, the easiest sections were logical and non-verbal. There were two to three questions based on sequential drawing and students were asked to make poster based on some questions related to Rabindra Nath Tagore.
There were seven questions from drawing section and 21 GAT questions.In NID DAT question paper, first 10 questions were from general knowledge, history and current affairs. In addition, there were logical questions based on diagram. Questions based on general knowledge were difficult as they were related to history and current affairs. Drawing section tested candidates’ abilities that how neatly they can draw the picture.
"The difficulty level of the paper was average, more marks were allotted to drawing section," said Sanya Mohanty, one of the candidates who appeared in the examination. Majority of questions were asked from general knowledge and logical.
The authorities are likely to release the answer key of NID DAT 2020 in second week of January. Candidates can check their results on March 19, 2020.
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