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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has successfully conducted the Re NEET 2026 exam on June 21, 2026, for eligible candidates. The Re NEET 2026 exam was held in offline (pen-and-paper) mode at designated exam centres across the country. While the official answer key and result are still awaited, students and coaching institutes have started sharing their first reactions to the NEET question paper.
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According to the initial feedback received from students and subject experts, paper code 80 was considered the toughest among all the Re NEET 2026 question paper sets. The NEET analysis is based on reviews shared by candidates, coaching institutes, and experts. However, the final assessment may change after the release of the NEET official answer key and a detailed paper analysis.
Aspect | Details |
Re NEET 2026 Exam Date | June 21, 2026 |
Exam Mode | Offline (Pen and Paper) |
Number of Questions | 200 questions (180 to be attempted) |
Subjects | Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany and Zoology) |
Re NEET 2026 Paper Codes | 50, 60, 70, 80 |
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Since the re exam is over, candidates have started discussing the NEET difficulty level of different paper codes. According to the initial feedback received from students and subject experts, paper code 80 was considered the toughest among all the Re NEET 2026 question paper sets.
Every Re NEET 2026 question paper is assigned a unique paper code to maintain exam security and ensure different question paper sets are distributed among candidates. The Re NEET 2026 paper codes are 50, 60, 70, and 80.
The NTA will release the official NEET 2026 answer key for all paper codes a few days after the exam, allowing candidates to calculate their expected score.
According to the initial student feedback, paper code 80 was the toughest in Re NEET 2026. The Physics section included lengthy calculations and time-consuming numerical questions, making it the most challenging part of the paper. Chemistry was of moderate difficulty, while Biology was largely based on NCERT concepts with a mix of easy and moderate questions.
The difficulty level of Re NEET 2026 is expected to influence the overall cutoff. If the question paper is more difficult than expected, the cutoff may decrease slightly. On the other hand, an easier paper could result in a higher cutoff as more candidates score well. Apart from the paper difficulty, the following factors also affect the Re NEET 2026 cutoff:
Number of candidates appearing for Re NEET 2026
Availability of MBBS, BDS, and other medical seats
Reservation policy and category-wise seat distribution
Overall performance of candidates
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