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NEET 2024 Student Reactions - Paper Review, Difficulty Level

NEET 2024 Student Reactions - Paper Review, Difficulty Level

Edited By Raushan Kumar | Updated on Sep 16, 2023 09:18 AM IST | #NEET

NEET 2024 Student Reactions: The National Testing Agency will conduct the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET 2024 for over 20 lakh aspirants. Careers360 brings you an article on students' reactions to the NEET 2024 paper to provide updates on the paper. The NEET 2024 student reactions on the difficulty level of the paper will be updated here after the exam.

NEET 2024 student reactions mention the pre and post-exam reactions of students straight from the NEET exam centres. The article will also discuss the difficulty level of each section of NEET question paper 2024 according to the aspirants. NEET 2024 will be held in 497 cities in India and 14 cities abroad. Candidates can read the article below to know the students on the NEET exam.

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NEET 2024 Student reactions

The reactions of the students for the NEET 2024 paper will be updated here after the exam. In the meantime, aspirants can check the previous year' s reactions for their reference.

NEET 2023: Pre-exam student reactions

Mehak: Mehak, a NEET aspirant tells the Careers360 team that this is her first attempt. She has prepared for the NEET UG 2023 on her own along with the class 12 studies. Her weak sections are Physics and Organic Chemistry but she is all set to give her first attempt.

Nishad Khan: Nishad, who is taking the NEET 2023 exam for the second time, has thoroughly prepared and is ready to give it his best shot. With a strong grasp of Biology, he plans to tackle that section first when sitting for the examination.

Ujjwal: Ujjwal, who is taking the NEET exam for the second time this year, underwent his NEET 2023 preparation at Aakash Institute. His areas of expertise lie in Biology and organic chemistry, showcasing his strong command in those subjects. However, he considers Physics to be his weakest area.

Farhan Khan: A NEET UG 2023 aspirant from Nuhu, Haryana reveals that Chemistry poses a challenge for him, while Biology stands as his strongest section. With determination and optimism, he aspires to give his utmost effort during the examination, aiming for a successful outcome.

Rizvir: This marks the second attempt of Rizvir at the NEET exam. He possesses a firm grasp of all three subjects i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Biology and is eagerly aiming for admission to GSVM, Kanpur. His strong command over the subjects not only reflects his diligence but also boosts his confidence as he looks forward to securing a coveted spot at GSVM, Kanpur.

Sourasish Samanta: Sourasish, who is undertaking his second attempt at NEET UG 2023, shares his examination strategy. He plans to begin by tackling the Zoology section, followed by Botany, Chemistry, and Physics. Determined not to waste a single moment on questions that pose difficulty, he intends to swiftly move on to the next if he feels stuck. With unwavering confidence, Sourasish is optimistic about successfully clearing the exam. He did coaching from Aakash Institute.

Another NEET aspirant from Jhajjar, tells that this is his first attempt. Having completed his class 12 a year ago, he chose to take a gap year solely dedicated to preparing for the NEET exam. He sought guidance from Aakash Institute for his coaching needs. With a profound understanding of Zoology, it stands as his most proficient subject.

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NEET 2023 Post-Exam Student Reactions

Sampada: The NEET 2023 paper was tough and lengthy. The NEET 2023 question paper had NCERT-based questions. My preparation was nice.

Rehana: My exam was average, it was tough, but I could do well. NEET 2023 physics was the toughest according to me, Biology and Chemistry were mid-level. I am expecting 400+ in NEET 2023.

Another NEET aspirant: I think NEET 2023 exam was moderate level. Each subject was moderate level as per the NEET 2023 difficulty level.

Rajni- Not happy with my result, I am Gurugram. This was my second attempt. I think the exam was moderately difficult. The NEET 2023 question paper had NCERT-based questions the most.

Shaye Ahmed- My exam went well. According to me, the exam was moderate level. I had less time, so a lot of questions were skipped My preparation though as good. I had good hopes with the exam.

Priyanka Rai- My exam went well. Chemisty according to me was tough. According to me, the language of the NEET paper was tough. Biology is my strongest subject.

Anita- All three subjects in NEET 2023 were moderately difficult. I had coaching classes and spent time in self-study.

Check NEET 2023 Post-Exam Student Reaction Video Here


Post NEET 2022 Student Reactions (Previous Year)

Himanshu: Because biology had taken up most of his time, Himanshu could not devote much time to solving his physics section. As far as his physics performance is concerned, he is dissatisfied. Based on his assessment, the NEET question paper had more statement-type questions. With a total of 200 minutes, each question in the NEET question paper got 1 minute to answer because of the increased exam duration of 20 minutes. As a whole, he is satisfied with his performance in Chemistry and Biology.

Mansi: Mansi described the exam as moderately difficult. The paper went well for her. Across all sections, the difficulty level was the same. This year's exam was a bit more challenging than last year's papers. It was her first time attempting it. She wasn't happy with the extra 20 minutes added to NEET exam this year. It worked against her expectations.

Sahil Choudhary: In his opinion, biology was an easy subject. The code of his NEET question paper was Q5. The Physics portion of the NEET exam was easier than the previous year. There was a little difficulty with chemistry. As per the weightage given to each chapter, the NEET question paper was formulated accordingly. When compared to last year's NEET exam, this year's NEET 2022 exam was a bit easier because more of it was theoretical. In addition to what theory did, the extra 20 minutes added a more significant advantage.

Raj: In order to take the NEET 2022 exam, he travelled all the way from Maharashtra. The code for his NEET question paper was S5. He says the exam was more challenging this year compared to last year. Comparing section by section, the chemistry was tough, while physics and biology were not that difficult. Regarding chapter weightage, organic chemistry had a higher weightage in the NEET chemistry section compared to the rest. Having 20 minutes extra on his hands gave him the advantage of attempting 15 questions in section D, where he was supposed to answer 10.

Pre-NEET 2022 Student Reaction:

Nirmal: According to Nirmal, this is his second attempt. Prioritizing his subjects, he sets Biology as the very first priority, followed by physics and chemistry. A part of his strategy also consists of attempting questions that he knows first. As for attempting sections, he would prefer to attempt section A first because section B offers options. Without any NEET coaching, he prepared himself for the exam.

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Sohail: The NEET 2022 exam will be Sohail's second attempt, and he has prepared personally for it. A key component of his exam-taking strategy is to take Biology first, which will boost his pace. By setting a pace, students gain momentum, and then attempting questions becomes easy. In his opinion, one should be flexible when attempting questions and he is prepared if the exam pattern changes. It is important to adjust one's approach based on the difficulty level of questions as per Sohail.

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NEET Aspirant: According to a candidate from Delhi Nizammudin, this year's NEET exam centre is within a reasonable distance of her residence. The availability of a convenient test centre will make it easier to attempt the NEET question paper. In comparison with last year, her preparation has improved significantly. Despite having taken NEET in the past, she dropped out and this would be her second attempt. She is attempting zoology first and then botany, chemistry and physics in order of preference as part of her exam strategy. Furthermore, she has prepared herself for the NEET exam without the help of NEET coaching. In response to a question, she indicated that she was not in favour of postponing NEET since it would cause students to lose time and slow down their preparation pace. However, she is prepared for the NEET exam by completing the paper in 3 hours. A 20-minute addition to this year's NEET exam length may help students revise the question papers.

Post Exam NEET 2021 Students' Reaction

Shivam: According to Shivam, at least half an hour was spent filling out various forms which left them with less time to answer the questions in different sections. I found the biology section easy while there was less time to answer the questions on Physics. As far as preparation for NEET 2021 exam was concerneohail: d, I did it online.

Navdeep Chaudhary : The biology section was easy, while they started the exam late. It was supposed to start at 2:00 p.m and we got the OMR sheet at 2:30. Hence, I missed onto answering the questions in Physics. In biology, the questions were NCERT based and in Chemistry, the questions were easy. In Physics, there were questions about electrostatic. It was my first attempt and I did crash course for my NEET 2021.

Mohammed Parvez: I was appearing for the NEET 2021 exam on a trial basis so that I would get an idea as to how to prepare for the exam. Next year, I will take coaching for NEET 2021 exam. Overall the questions asked in the NEET 2021 exam were moderately difficult. Biology was easy and chemistry was moderately difficult while Physics was tough. In the exam hall, I saw that some of the candidates could not complete all the questions and were struggling.

Pre-exam pictures on NEET 2021 exam day

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Candidates assembled outside the NEET 2021 exam centre


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Pre-exam NEET 2021 student reactions

Rocky: This is my first attempt at the NEET 2021 exam. Due to the lockdown and other problems, it was difficult to prepare for the exam. However, I took help from you tube and other sources to prepare for the NEET exam. As far as my strong area is concerned, I am more confident about biology and Chemistry, I am not so confident.

Rahul: This is my first attempt and I prepared for the exam using various online tools. As far as subject-wise preparation is concerned, I am most confident in biology and my weak area is Chemistry. When arriving at the test centre, I did not face any problems.

NEET Result

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Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

1. What is the full form of NEET?

NEET stands for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. 

2. Who conducts NEET 2022?

The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts NEET. 

3. Is NEET conducted in the online mode?

No, NEET is conducted in the pen and paper (offline) mode. 

4. Will NEET be conducted twice?

No, the undergraduate medical entrance test is conducted only once a year. 

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Questions related to NEET

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Hello Tabassum

you can apply for neet while studying class xii but you will be able to appear for neet exam after class xii results .

Also you must fulfill all the eligibility criteria set for neet exam .

The most important and first requirement for appearing Neet is that you must have completed 17 years at the time of applying for neet.

You must have passed class xii with minimum 50% marks in physics + chemistry + biology . For sc , st category students there is relaxation of 5% in marks .


For details you may refer the link given below

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

Hello aspirant

Yes there is other way to help you out .

Neet help line desk will help you.

Two numbers are given below , you may connect through these numbers.

011 69227700

011 40759000

Neet is the biggest entrance exam of India and it is the sole doorway to enter various medical programs like mbbs, bds, bhms,  bams, Ayush and veterinary science .

Eligibility criteria to appear for Neet os that the candidate must have completed 17 years , the students must have passed class xii with minimum 50% marks in physics, cheand biology.

Hello Aditya

Though Neet is the mandatory entrance exam for veterinary science too but there are many colleges that offer bvsc seats without neet.

Admission to BVSC can be got through ICAR AIEEA and CG PAT .

Colleges offering verinary vouches without neet

Junagadh agricultural university , Junagadh ,Odisa university of agricultural technology Bhubneshwar

West bengal university of Animal husbandry and fishery Science , Kolkata .

Other eligibility criteria for bvsc is tk have passed class xii with minimum 50% marks with physics, chemistry and biology subjects along with English as mandatory subject from any recognized university.


For detailed information you may refer the link given below

https://www.careers360.com/courses/articles/veterinary-courses-after-12th-without-neet-counar

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is the common entrance examination for admission to undergraduate medical programs like Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery and Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery in recognized medical colleges. NEET is mandatory for admission to medical courses in India, including BAMS.


Hello khushabu

Whether You will be eligible to get a seat in iisc depends upon your jee mains score and cut off iisc jee in 2025.

For general category , the candidate must get around 350 rank in jee mains

Around 17000 rank for ews and obc  category

Around 20000 for obc and ews ( female )

Now a days there has been introduced a New method , iiser aptitude test

The eligibility criteria for getting a seat in iisc , the candidate must obtain minimum 60% marks in class xii.

In physics,  chemistry and mathematics.

10 % seats are reserved for women.

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Column I ( Salivary gland)

 

Column II ( Their location)

Parotids

I

Below tongue

Sub-maxillary / sub-mandibular

Ii

Lower jaw

Sub-linguals

Iii

Cheek

Option: 1

a(i), b(ii) , c(iii)

 


Option: 2

a(ii), b(i), c(iii)

 


Option: 3

a(i), b(iii), c(ii)


Option: 4

a(iii), b(ii), c(i)


Ethyl \; ester \xrightarrow[(excess)]{CH_{3}MgBr} P

the product 'P' will be ,

Option: 1


Option: 2


Option: 3

\left ( C_{2}H_{5} \right )_{3} - C- OH


Option: 4


 

    

           

 Valve name                            

             

Function

    I   Aortic valve     A

Prevents blood from going backward from the pulmonary artery to the right ventricle.

    II   Mitral valve     B

 Prevent blood from flowing backward from the right ventricle to the right atrium.

    III   Pulmonic valve     C

 Prevents backward flow from the aorta into the left ventricle.

    IV   Tricuspid valve     D

 Prevent backward flow from the left ventricle to the left atrium.

 

Option: 1

I – A , II – B, III – C, IV – D


Option: 2

 I – B , II – C , III – A , IV – D


Option: 3

 I – C , II – D , III – A , IV – B


Option: 4

 I – D , II – A , III – B , IV – C 

 

 


Column A Column B
A

a) Organisation of cellular contents and further cell growth.  

B

b) Leads to formation of two daughter cells.

C

c) Cell grows physically and increase volume proteins,organells.

D

d)  synthesis and replication of DNA.

Match the correct option as per the process shown in the diagram. 

 

 

 

Option: 1

1-b,2-a,3-d,4-c
 


Option: 2

1-c,2-b,3-a,4-d


Option: 3

1-a,2-d,3-c,4-b

 


Option: 4

1-c,2-d,3-a,4-b


0.014 Kg of N2 gas at 27 0C is kept in a closed vessel. How much heat is required to double the rms speed of the N2 molecules?

Option: 1

3000 cal


Option: 2

2250 cal


Option: 3

2500 cal


Option: 4

3500 cal


0.16 g of dibasic acid required 25 ml of decinormal NaOH solution for complete neutralisation. The modecular weight of the acid will be

Option: 1

32


Option: 2

64


Option: 3

128


Option: 4

256


0.5 F of electricity is passed through 500 mL of copper sulphate solution. The amount of copper (in g) which can be deposited will be:

Option: 1

31.75


Option: 2

15.8


Option: 3

47.4


Option: 4

63.5


0.5 g of an organic substance was kjeldahlised and the ammonia released was neutralised by 100 ml 0.1 M HCl. Percentage of nitrogen in the compound is

Option: 1

14


Option: 2

42


Option: 3

28


Option: 4

72


0xone is

Option: 1

\mathrm{KO}_{2}


Option: 2

\mathrm{Na}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{2}


Option: 3

\mathrm{Li}_{2} \mathrm{O}


Option: 4

\mathrm{CaO}


(1) A substance  known as "Smack"

(2) Diacetylmorphine

(3) Possessing a white color

(4) Devoid of any odor

(5) Crystal compound with a bitter taste

(6) Obtained by extracting from the latex of the poppy plant

The above statements/information are correct for:

Option: 1

Morphine


Option: 2

Heroin


Option: 3

Cocaine


Option: 4

Barbiturates


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