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NEET Exam Analysis 2024 - Subject-wise Exam Review, Difficulty level

NEET Exam Analysis 2024 - Subject-wise Exam Review, Difficulty level

Edited By Raushan Kumar | Updated on May 07, 2024 12:15 PM IST | #NEET
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The NTA conducted the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET 2024 on May 5. NEET UG 2024 analysis by students is available below. The overall NEET UG analysis by experts is available here. Several coaching institutes like Allen, Aakash, and others have released the NEET paper analysis 2024. The NEET UG 2024 analysis contains the overall and sectional difficulty levels of the medical entrance test. The overall difficulty level of NEET UG 2024 exam is moderate.

Along with the overall NEET 2024 paper analysis, coaching institutes will also release section-wise analysis which is also available on this page. NEET question paper analysis and cutoff will help aspirants analyse the performance of the exam and understand the NEET difficulty 2024 level. Using the analysis, candidates can also predict their chances of qualifying NEET exam. In addition to this, candidates will be able to download the NEET answer key for all the codes provided by different institutes.

In the NEET 2024 paper analysis, candidates can also read NEET student reactions from the test takers. With the help of NEET exam analysis, students can make a list of colleges to which they can get admission. Read the article on NEET analysis 2024, subject-wise analysis, expected cutoff, and student reactions here. For a better idea, candidates can check the NEET exam analysis from the previous year's NEET exam analysis and the expected cutoff here.

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NEET 2024 Exam Analysis by Aakash Institute

The NEET exam 2024 question paper analysis by Aakash suggests that NEET-UG 2024 required thorough preparation beyond just NCERT textbooks. Understanding these insights can help future NEET aspirants prepare better. Here's a details on NEET 2024 exam analysis by Aakash Institute, focusing on each subject:

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Physics

  • Difficulty: Difficult and lengthy, especially compared to last year.
  • Most questions were numerical (70-75%), with the rest being theory-based.
  • Some questions required long calculations, making them time-consuming.
  • Multi-statement questions were tricky.
  • Questions on Wheatstone Bridge needed creative thinking.
  • One question was outside the NTA-recommended syllabus.

Chemistry

  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate.
  • Mostly within NCERT's scope, some questions copied NCERT's language.
  • Theory-based questions dominated, with only 11 numerical questions.
  • Sections A and B had equal numbers of questions from Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry.

Botany

  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate, with a few tricky questions.
  • Most questions were from NCERT, except two with options beyond NCERT.
  • Equal questions from Class XI and XII syllabi.
  • Mostly fact-based, some concept-based.
  • Genetics was the most asked-about unit.
  • Match-the-column questions were common.

Zoology

  • Difficulty: Moderate but lengthy.
  • Class XII syllabus was more prominent.
  • Questions were mostly match-the-column type.
  • Some options required knowledge beyond NCERT.

NEET 2024 exam analysis by Allen Kota

Check NEET 2024 exam analysis by Allen Kota here

NEET Exam Analysis 2024 - Students Reaction

NEET paper analysis 2024 and students' reactions are here after the conclusion of the medical entrance exam.

As per students, the overall difficulty level for NEET UG 2024 was moderate. Physics was the toughest section in NEET 2024, and the easiest section was Zoology.

According to a student, Priyanka, "the organic chemistry was mostly asked. my easiest section was Zoology. I am expecting fewer marks in Physics. It was my first attempt, I am from CBSE board".

Another student said, "My exam went well, My easiest subject was biology and my toughest was Physics."

How was NEET 2024 exam Physics?

The Physics section continued to be the toughest part of the NEET exam for many candidates. This year, it consisted mainly of numerical problems that required a strong understanding of concepts and calculation skills. Questions covered a broad range of topics, with a notable emphasis on Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Optics and Modern Physics. The exam included direct MCQs, match the column, assertion and reasoning, and statement-based questions. Notably, 30% of the questions were numerical based.

How was NEET 2024 exam Chemistry?

The Chemistry section was a balanced mix of physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry. The questions ranged from straightforward factual questions based on direct concepts from the NCERT textbooks to more application-based questions. The highest weightage was given to 'Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles and Techniques. Out of 50 questions, 9 were numerical-based, 7 involved matching the following, and 5 were statement-based.

How was NEET 2024 exam Biology?

As usual, Biology had the highest weightage and consisted mostly of questions directly from or based on NCERT textbooks. The questions spanned both Botany and Zoology, with an emphasis on Human Physiology, Genetics, and Plant Physiology. Unlike previous years, this year's question papers featured 6 figure-based and three direction-based questions, along with 30 'match the following' and 17 statement-based questions. As 30% of the questions were of the 'match the following' type, some students found the paper a bit lengthy.

NEET Exam Review 2023 by experts - Previous Year

The NEET exam analysis is curated by the experts of the top coaching institutes of India. Aspirants can check the NEET UG exam review by students of previous years.

NEET 2023 exam analysis by Aakash Byju's

Overall difficulty level- Moderate

NEET 2023 Physics paper analysis

  • Difficulty level – Easy to Moderate

  • Numerical questions dominated the paper with 78% which was more in comparison to previous years' NEET-UG 2022 exam

  • Unfortunately, one question was incorrect as the four options were worded incorrectly.

  • The Physics portion was entirely based on the NCERT syllabus with no questions beyond the NCERT syllabus.

  • Comparatively tricky questions were found in Section B.

  • Two questions in section A were based on Statement-based questions.

  • The difficulty level of Physics was the same as that of the NEET-UG 2022 exam but it was slightly lengthy due to more numerical problems.

NEET 2023 Chemistry paper analysis

  • Difficulty Level – Moderate with a few difficult questions.

  • Questions were based on the NCERT statements, facts and graphs.

  • Statements were taken from NCERT with several modifications.

  • Assertion-Reason-type questions were introduced in both sections A and B. Such questions demand deep clarity of concepts to answer correctly.

  • The question paper was dominated by theory-based questions having only 6 numericals.

  • The Chemistry section was slightly lengthy due to questions based on conceptual understanding.

  • Completely based on the NCERT syllabus with no questions beyond the NCERT syllabus.

  • The questions were equally distributed among Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry.

  • 3-4 questions were of higher order thinking skills.

  • In comparison to NEET-UG 2022, there were more Assertion-Reason type questions and relatively few Matrix-match questions in NEET 2023.

NEET 2023 Botany paper analysis

  • Difficulty level – Moderate to Difficult

  • Most of the questions were lengthy and time-consuming.

  • The majority of the questions were asked from the NCERT textbooks with a few options beyond the NCERT syllabus

  • Some questions were straightforward from the lines of NCERT textbooks.

  • A few questions were difficult and seemed tricky.

  • There were no controversial questions.

  • Statement-based and Assertion-Reason type questions dominated the paper.

  • The majority of questions were factual with a few concept-based questions

  • In comparison to NEET-UG 2022, there were no incorrect questions this time.

NEET 2023 Zoology paper analysis

  • Difficulty Level – Easy to moderate

  • Lengthy and time-consuming due to numerous Match the Column type questions along with Statement-based questions

  • Certain questions appeared to be easy at first glance but they were twisted and required precision and focus on the keywords.

  • The Zoology section was based on the NCERT syllabus and required an understanding of the meaning between the lines

  • From the Class 11th syllabus, questions from the chapters clubbed in Unit – Human Physiology strongly dominated the paper. From the Class 12th syllabus, numerous questions were asked from the Units - Biotechnology and Reproduction.

  • The Zoology section was highly NCERT centric

NEET 2023 Analysis by Allen Kota

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NEET 2023 Exam Analysis by Resonance

As per the experts from the coaching institute by Resonance, the overall paper was found to be easy to moderate and easier than NEET 2022. In Biology, the maximum number of questions were from NCERT and Easy to Moderate level but around 11 questions were analytical hence they would be considered as tough. In Chemistry, around 35 questions from a total of 50 were from NCERT and the paper was not so calculative. In Physics, almost all questions were formula/definition-based and easier than last year. The paper contained straight-line MCQ, assertion reason type questions, statement type questions, and matching types questions. Since the paper was easier than last year, the expected cutoff should have increased to around 610 for the MBBS govt. seat for General. category for AIQ.
Check detailed NEET UG 2023 analysis by Resonance

NEET 2023 Exam Analysis by Students


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 did 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 the 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 was good. I had good hopes for 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.

Candidate Analysis of NEET Exam 2022

The NEET exam this year was moderately difficult. In comparison to last year, the exam was harder. The questions were more theoretical. As a section-wise comparison, chemistry was the hardest when compared to physics and biology.

As NTA increased the NEET 2022 exam duration to 20 minutes, students had an extra advantage during section D. That extra time allowed them to focus clearly and smoothly on the final section. The chapters were weighted according to the decided scale, except for NEET chemistry, where organic was given more weight.

NEET 2022 Paper Analysis by Aakash Byju's

NEET UG 2022 Physics paper analysis

Difficulty level – Easy to Moderate

  • Numerical dominated the paper with 60% which was mildly less as compared to the previous 2021 Exam.
  • One Question in Physics based on the photoelectric effect had controversial language wherein stopping potential values were interchanged.
  • Comparatively Tricky questions were asked in chapter Oscillations.
  • The physics portion was completely based on NCERT and no questions beyond NCERT were present.
  • Comparatively tricky questions were found in Section B.
  • Two questions were based on the Matrix-Match Type pattern, one in Section A and one in Section B, demanding more time to solve the question.
  • The paper was not lengthy, like last year, and should be easily completed on time.

NEET UG 2022 Chemistry paper analysis

Difficulty Level - Easy to Moderate

• Most questions are based on NCERT statements, facts, and tables.

• Statements were directly copied from NCERT without any changes.

• Assertion Reason type of questions introduced in section A. Such questions demand deep clarity of concepts to answer correctly.

• The question paper is dominated by theory-based questions having only 11 numerical.

• One question was having a typo error leading to no match for the correct answer.

NEET Botany 2022 paper analysis

Difficulty level - Moderate to difficult

  • A few questions were difficult and seemed tricky
  • Questions were from NCERT textbooks only
  • Some questions were straightforward from the lines of NCERT textbooks.
  • Majority of questions were factual with a few concept-based questions.
  • 2 questions were incorrect belonging to Living World and Anatomy of flowering plants
  • The paper was quite lengthy as many questions are long statements based making it time-consuming

NEET UG 2022 Zoology analysis

Difficulty Level – Moderate

  • The Zoology Paper was lengthy
  • Certain questions appear to be easy at first glance but they are twisted and require precision and focus on the keywords.
  • A surprising factor was a few questions from Biomolecules and Biotechnology and its Applications which are beyond NCERT
  • Most of the Questions were from NCERT Textbooks.
  • Chapters from Biotechnology dominated strongly with 8 questions based on it.
  • The paper was highly NCERT-centric yet two to three questions appear to be interlinked and require a deep understanding of concepts

NEET 2022 exam analysis by Allen Kota

As aforementioned, the subject-wise NEET 2022 analysis and expected cutoff by Allen Kota was published by authorities after the completion of the exam.

NEET UG 2022 Physics paper analysis (Section A)

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NEET UG 2022 Physics paper analysis (Section B)

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NEET UG 2022 chemistry paper analysis (Section A)

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NEET UG 2022 chemistry paper analysis (Section B)

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NEET UG 2022 botany paper analysis (Section A & B)

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NEET UG 2022 zoology paper analysis (Section A & B)

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NET 2022 analysis by Vidya Mandir Classes

Chemistry: When asked about the chemistry section in NEET, Saurabh Kumar, Chief Academic Officer, Vidya Mandir Classes, responded: Compared to last year, NEET chemistry had a high level of difficulty. As a result, it can be ranked one or two points higher than last year. The test included questions practically from all chapters. Secondly, there were eight picture-based questions, 6 statement questions and two assertion reasons, which was very unusual compared to the previous year's NEET question paper. There were only two statement-based questions last year. Questions based on assertion reasons have been included this year alongside questions based on statements. This was a very competitive paper, and he predicts that candidates who study well will make the NEET merit this time in 2022.

Physics: The Physics paper included both mathematical and assertion-based questions. NEET 2022 physics section had mixed-type questions. Although the NEET exam's physics section was easy, some questions required lengthy calculations. There were some straightforward questions in the NEET 2022 physics section, which made it easy for students to complete. Students may have faced difficulty with questions based on wavelength recording as they had not attempted such questions before, and it was more of a data-based question. The NEET2022 physics section was generally easy, however.

Zoology: Clearly, the NEET Zoology question paper was based on NCERT's basic concepts. The majority of the questions were statement-based. Additionally, candidates must have found assertion-based questions. As for the objective questions, they were also based on the statement. In terms of difficulty level, the exam was easy. While reading and understanding the question, students may have found it twisted in two to three places. Although the exam was easier than last year's, it was much more time-consuming. Even though the zoology section of the NEET question paper covered most of the chapters, there were no questions on topics like Animal husbandry. It was mainly the NCERT text and its application that was asked in the NEET question paper.

Botany: In the NEET 2022 botany section, the questions were not difficult but tricky nevertheless. When comparing the number of questions in biology, botany had more than zoology. The genetics topic had more questions. One question was tricky, so students needed to read and understand it before answering.

NEET 2021 exam analysis by Allen Kota

The paper was NCERT-based. Some topics in biology such as genetics, cell biology, biomolecules and ecology were such whose questions also came in botany and also in zoology. NEET 2021 paper was level compared to last year. The questions in every subject were good and lengthy, which took more time. The difficulty level was higher than last year. The paper was NCERT-based. Some topics in biology such as genetics, cell biology, biomolecules and ecology were such whose questions also came in botany and also in zoology.

NEET Physics analysis by Allen Kota

  • A total of 50 questions were asked in the NEET 2021 Physics paper.
  • A maximum 20 questions were asked from the Electrodynamics topic.
  • Similarly, 15 questions came from Mechanics, 2 from Heat, 2 from SHM Waves, 4 from Optics and 7 questions from Modern Physics and Electronics.
  • As per the NEET-UG analysis 2021, 35 questions were asked in section A and 15 questions in section B. Section A consisted of 11 questions from the class 11 syllabus and 14 questions from the class 12 syllabus.
  • In the NEET question paper analysis, Section A has 12 questions on the easy level, 20 questions on the moderate level and three questions on the difficult level.
  • Similarly, in Section B, 6 questions came from the syllabus of class 11th and 9 questions from class 12th. Section B had 3 questions in easy level, 6 moderate and 6 difficult level.

NEET 2021 Chemistry exam analysis by Allen Kota

The level of the Chemistry NEET-UG paper was slightly more difficult as compared to last year. All the questions are covered by Allen's modules. As per the topic-wise distribution, 16 questions were asked from Physical Chemistry, 17 from Inorganic Chemistry and 17 from Organic Chemistry. The new NEET exam pattern, Section-A had 35 questions, of which 15 were from the syllabus of class 11 and 20 questions from class 12. The level of 14 questions in the section was easy, 17 medium and 4 were difficult level.

Similarly, a total of 15 questions appeared in Section-B. In which 5 questions came from the syllabus of class 11th and 10 from class 12th. Total 5 questions were of easy level, 7 levels were moderate and three were easy level.

Biology NEET 2021 analysis Allen Kota

The coverage of the Biology NEET paper was around 90% NCERT based. As per the NEET topic-wise analysis, this time the maximum number of questions in the paper were asked from Cell Biology, Biomolecules and Genetics. Apart from this, questions from all three topics were asked in both Botany and Zoology. Questions from Ecology were also asked in both Botany and Zoology.

There was an error printing some questions. The printing of the question in Plant Kingdom was misinterpreting the meaning. In the question of floral formula, the number of the question was given wrong and there was a mistake in the Hindi translation in one question.

NEET 2021 exam analysis by Akash Coaching

Physics: The Physics section was Moderate to Difficult in terms of difficulty. There were no controversial questions. The overall paper was dominated by numerical. Tricky questions were asked from Optics, Semi-Conductors, and Photoelectric Effect. The Physics portion was lengthy.

Chemistry: The chemistry section in NEET-UG was easy to moderate. Questions were largely based on NCERT figures, facts and tables. The majority of questions in the NEET Chemistry section were statement based along with a good amount of numerical. This section was not very lengthy.

Biology: The biology section was easy to moderate in the NEET exam. Questions asked in this section were tricky and based on NCERT. This section was not at all lengthy.

Zoology: The level of difficulty of this section was moderate. Questions asked in this section were twisted and required focus on keywords. Biotechnology dominated strongly with around 11-12 questions. In the Human Physiology unit, around four questions asked were from Locomotion and Movement.

NEET 2021 analysis by Rao IIT Academy

As per NEET paper analysis Rao IIT Academy, Physics was of moderate level, while Chemistry was difficult than last year. In NEET Biology analysis, Botany was of the same level as last year and Zoology was tougher than last year. Check the NEET distribution of questions for NEET-UG analysis below.

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As per Rao IIT Academy NEET analysis for Biology, the exam was moderate. The major questions were asked from Molecular basic of inheritance. Check NEET difficulty level below.

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NEET 2021 Physics analysis by Careeres360

As per NEET exam analysis by Careers360, Physics was the most difficult section among the three in the NEET exam. 42.2% of questions in the NEET Physics sections were of the moderate level while the remaining 57.8% were of easy level. The questions in NEET Physics were in numerical form and were time-consuming.

Check the distribution of Physics questions in the NEET question paper 2021 below.

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NEET 2021 Chemistry paper analysis by Careeres360

The Chemistry section in NEET exam last year was of moderate level. A total of 45 questions were asked in the NEET Chemistry section. 60% chemistry questions in the NEET exam were of easy level while the remaining were of moderate level. Check the chapter-wise distribution of NEET Chemistry section below.

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NEET 2021 Biology analysis by Careeres360

Biology section carries the highest weightage in the NEET exam. A total of 90 questions from Biology carrying 360 marks are asked in the NEET question paper. As per the previous year analysis, the overall NEET Biology section was of easy level. 53.33% questions in NEET Biology were easy to answer while the rest were of moderate level. Check the detailed analysis and topic-wise distribution of NEET Biology section below.

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NEET 2021 exam - Students Reactions

Questions in NEET Biology were easier than Physics and Chemistry, said NEET aspirant Sachin Chaudhary from Rewari. There were many tricky questions in Physics, he added. Another NEET aspirant, Diya from Gurgaon said that the overall NEET exam was of moderate difficulty level. She added that the Physics section was the difficult one.

NEET 2020 Exam Analysis by Allen Kota

“The difficulty level of NEET exam 2020 was low this time. Therefore, Cut off is also likely to be more this time,” said Brijesh Maheshwari, Director, Allen Career Institute. Check the chapter-wise distribution of questions for each section in the NEET exam below.

NEET Physics distribution

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NEET Chemistry distribution

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NEET Biology distribution

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NEET 2020 exam analysis by Career Point

NEET-UG 2020 was easy, thus, the cutoff of the NEET exam is expected to rise, commented Sandeep Maheshwari, Academic Director, Career Point on NEET exam analysis. Check the difficulty level of the NEET question paper for each section below.

NEET analysis by Career Point

NEET exam section

Easy

Medium

Difficult

Botany

29

24

6

Zoology

11

19

1

Physics

28

14

3

Chemistry

21

21

3

NEET analysis 2019

Check the section-wise analysis of NEET exam 2910 below.

NEET 2019 Physics analysis

Physics section was the most difficult amongst three sections in NEET 2019 exam as per experts analysis. "Physics questions were equally divided in Class 11 and 12. Mechanics and Modern Physics covered 50% of the section. Easy questions were asked from Current Electricity and Magnetic Effect of Current,” said Shailendra Maheshwari, Career Point. Check the topic wise difficulty level of NEET Physics section below.

NEET Physics 2019 analysis

Chapter

Number of easy questions

Number of moderate questions

Number of difficult questions

Mechanics

0

16

1

Heat and Thermodynamics

0

3

0

Properties of matter

0

2

1

Electrostatics and Capacitor

0

4

0

Current Electricity

0

3

0

Magnetism, Magnetic Effect of Current and AC

0

4

1

Modern Physics

0

5

1

Ray and Way Optics

0

4

0

NEET 2019 Chemistry analysis

As per Shailendra Maheshwari from Career Point, “NEET 2019 Chemistry section was dominated by Physical Chemistry. There were 19 questions asked from Physical Chemistry, while only 14 and 12 questions were asked from Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, respectively.”

NEET 2019 Chemistry distribution of questions

Units

Very Easy

Easy

Moderate

Inorganic

5

5

4

Physical

10

5

4

Organic

5

5

2

Total

20

15

10

NEET 2019 Biology analysis

Questions in the NEET Biology section were of moderate difficulty. 40 questions were asked from Zoology while 50 were asked from Botany in NEET Biology section.

NEET Biology 2019 distribution

Units

Easy

Moderate

Difficult

Zoology

6

31

3

Botany

8

40

2

Total

14

71

5

NEET analysis 2018

Candidates can check the sectional analysis of NEET exam 2018 below.

NEET Physics analysis 2018

Physics was the toughest section in the NTA NEET question paper. 45 questions were asked in NEET Physics section. Questions in the Physics section of NEET-UG exam involved extensive calculations. Check the topic wise analysis of NEET Physics section below.

NEET 2018 Physics analysis

Class 11

Class 12

Topic

No. of questions

Topic

No. of questions

Mechanics

Electrodynamics

Gravitation

2

Capacitance

1

Circular Motion

1

Electromagnetic Induction

1

Elasticity and Viscosity

2

Alternating Current

1

Laws of Motion

1

Electromagnetic Waves and Communication

2

Friction

1

Electrostatics

1

Rectilinear Motion

1

Current Electricity

4

Rigid Body Dynamics

4

Electromagnetic Field

1

Units and Dimensions

1

Magnetism

1

Centre of Mass

1

Optics

Thermal Physics

Geometrical Optics

3

Heat Transfer

1

Wave Optics

1

KTG and Thermodynamics

4

Modern Physics and Electronics

SHM & Waves

Nuclear Physics

1

Simple Harmonic Motion

1

Semiconductor

3

Sound Waves

2

Modern Physics

3

NEET Chemistry analysis 2018

The overall Chemistry section of NEET exam was moderate for the 2018 session. Formula based numerical questions were asked in the NEET question paper 2018. Check distribution of questions in NEET Chemistry section below.

NEET 2018 Chemistry analysis

Class 11

Class 12

Topic

No. of questions

Topic

No. of questions

Physical Chemistry

Atomic Structure & Nuclear Chemistry

1

Chemical Kinetics

2

Chemical Equilibrium

1

Electrochemistry

1

Ionic Equilibrium

2

Solid State

1

Mole Concept

2

Surface Chemistry

1

Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry

1

--

--

States: Gases and Liquids

2

--

--

Redox Reactions

1

--

--

Organic Chemistry

Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry

2

Alcohols

1

Environmental Chemistry

1

Aromatic Compounds

4

Hydrocarbons

2

Haloalkanes

1

--

--

Carboxylic Acids

1

--

--

Biomolecules

2

--

--

Polymer

1

Inorganic Chemistry

Chemical Bonding

1

Coordination Compounds

3

p-block (Class 11 & 12)

5

d-block & f-block

2

Periodic Table and Periodicity

1

Metallurgy

1

s-block

2



NEET 2018 Biology analysis

More questions were asked from the Botany section than Zoology in the NEET exam 2018. The Zoology section of NEET exam 2021 was easier in comparison to the Botany section. Check the detailed analysis of NEET Biology section 2018 below.

NEET Biology analysis 2018

Class 11

Class 12

Topic

No. of questions

Topic

No. of questions

Botany

Cell Structure and Functions

5

Plant Physiology

8

Biological Classification

6

Reproduction in Organisms

1

Structural Organization in Plants

5

Reproduction in Plants

4

Living World

1

Genetics

11



Ecology

12



Biotechnology and Application

1

Zoology

Animal Classification

4

Reproduction

5

Human Physiology

15

Evolution

3

Biomolecules

1

Biology in Human Warfare

4

Structural Organization in Animals

1

Biotechnology and Application

1


What after NEET exam analysis 2024?

After the NEET 2024 paper analysis, the answer key will be released. Coaching institutes will release the unofficial NEET 2024 answer key just a few hours after the conclusion of the medical entrance test. The official NEET answer key 2024 will be released by the NTA in online mode at neet.nta.nic.in. Using the NEET answer key students can calculate their expected NEET exam score and further predict their rank using the NEET rank predictor tool.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How will the NEET exam be conducted?

NEET 2024 exam was conducted in offline mode.

2. Who will conduct the NEET exam 2024?

The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted NEET-UG. 

3. How to check expected rank in NEET exam?

Candidates can use the free NEET rank predictor to calculate the expected rank in NEET 2024.

4. When will the NEET cutoff be released?

The cutoff of NEET 2024 will be released by NTA along with the NEET UG result at neet.nta.nic.in.

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Questions related to NEET

Have a question related to NEET ?

Most likely, you will not have your application rejected by NEET due to a difference in the mother's name in your 10th and 12th mark sheet.


However, this disparity needs to be rectified so that you do not face any trouble at verification time.


What you must do is the following:


Understand the Discrepancy


Get in touch with your school or board to procure a clarification or rectification as regards the name of your mother in the 12th mark sheet.

Get corrected mark sheet with his/her name as it is recorded.

File Affidavit

If one could not get marked copy of the marks card, one can file affidavit for explanation of discrepancy of the mistake. Affidavit be signed by the notary public or gazette officer. Additional Documentation:

Submission of additional documentary evidence in the form of marriage certificate and other evidentiary material to substantiate the case.

This would make the name difference not cause much concern about your NEET application.


Remember, honesty is the best policy while applying.

There is very least possibilities that Your mother's or father's Aadhar Card will be required at any step , so logically there should be no problem but sometimes they ask why there is discrepancy in names at yhe time of document verification if you have a reason then they take affidavit from you and you get admission.


Mostly 10th Marksheet is required as a date of birth proof these are very minor mistakes they will understand

At the end Your name should be correct and date of birth


Good luck..

Neet exam is conducted by NTA every year which examine the knowledge of students in physics, chemistry and biology subjects. Maths is not a part of neet exam syllabus. If you want to give jee exam, it will play crucial role.

Syllabus of neet exam include topics of physics, chemistry and biology from class 11 and 12th mostly.

For Physics

Units and Measurements

Kinematics

Laws of motion

Work, energy and power

Rotational motion

Gravitation

Properties of solids and liquids

Thermodynamics

Kinetics theory of gases

Electrostatics

Current Electricity

Magnetic effects of current

Em waves

Optics

Atom and nuclei

Electronic devises

Experimental skills

For Chemistry

Basic concepts of chemistry

Structure of atom

Chemical and molecular bonding

Chemical thermodynamics

Solutions, equilibrium

Redox reaction and electrochemistry

Classification of elements and periodicity

P-block, d-block, f- block elements

Coordination compounds

Basic principles of organic chemistry

Hydrocarbons

Organic compounds containing halogens

Organic compounds containing nitrogen

Organic compounds containing oxygen

Biomolecules

Principle related to practical chemistry

For Biology

Diversity in living organisms

Structural organisation in animal and plants

Structure of cell and function

Plant Physiology

Human physiology

Reproduction

Genetic and evolution

Biology and human welfare

Biotechnology and it's applications












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To crack the NEET exam, focus on these essential strategies:

  1. Strong Foundation : Build a solid understanding of NCERT concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, as NEET heavily relies on them.

  2. Regular Practice : Solve previous years’ question papers and take mock tests to improve speed, accuracy, and familiarity with the exam pattern.

  3. Time Management : Practice solving questions within set time limits. Use timers to simulate exam conditions and learn to allocate time effectively.

  4. Revision Plan : Regularly revise important topics and formulas to retain key concepts. Plan monthly, weekly, and daily revisions.

  5. Weakness Analysis : Identify weak areas early and work on them consistently. Strengthening weak topics improves overall performance.

  6. Avoid Distractions : Stay focused, minimize distractions, and maintain a consistent study schedule.

  7. Health Management : Get enough rest, eat well, and exercise to keep both mind and body fit for optimal performance on exam day.

For more tips, visit : https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips

Hope it helps !


Application form for neet 2025 will be filled in second week of February 2025, and the last date will be in second week of March.

In the third week of March neet will open window for any correction, if some mistakes have their while filling the form.

To fill neet form, candidates must have a minimum of 50% marks in class 12th with physics, chemistry and biology as the compulsory subjects and 40% marks for other categories students.

Neet exam include most of topics from class 11th and 12th from ncert and practical application of the subjects in the syllabus.



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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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