NEET 2019 Question Paper with Answers Keys (Code S2) - Free PDF Download
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1. Is the NEET 2019 exam tough?
The overall level of the NEET 2019 exam is considered to be between easy and moderate level. The questions were mostly based on and were prescribed from the NCERT textbooks. The NEET exam comprised absolutely no controversial questions. Comparatively, the pattern was also similar to that of the previous years’. Also, 7-8 questions were picked from previous years’ papers and NCERT textbooks. The questions were precise and direct. The candidates who referred and studied the NCERT textbooks were able to score good marks in the exam. Although some students found it hard to solve Physics numerical, the section was particularly easy. Botany and Zoology consisted of a mix of factual and easy conceptual questions whereas the Chemistry section was of moderate to difficult level.
2. What is the B category in NEET?
B category seats consist of private management seats that are totally governed by private bodies and cost more than A category, approximately 9 lakhs per annum excluding hostel fees. The remaining 40% of seats are contained by the C category. These seats are also known as NRI quota seats. These seats are also filled by the management of private colleges. The fee structure of this particular category is comparatively maximum.
3. How many students are selected for the NEET exam?
In 2018, 12,69,922 appeared in the NEET exam and 56.27% got qualified out of all the total candidates. In the results of the NEET 2019 exam, the highest score was 701, and that of the previous year was 691. Pointing out the rising competition in the medical entrance exam, the cut-off score to qualify NEET 2019 exam is much higher in comparison with the cut-off score of the NEET 2018 exam. Most of the students who qualify for NEET are left with no option but to go for medical education abroad to realise their dream of becoming a doctor, given the fact that only 67,000+ medical seats are available in India.
4. Which state has the lowest cut-off in NEET?
In the NEET exam, the lowest cut-offs are scored in Goa. The following list of NEET scores are shown and then the NEET ranks:
Cut-off of Goa NEET MBBS (2018) for All India Quota (AIQ)- UR: 355, 7043. SC: 454, 42185. ST: 446, 46434. OBC.
Cut-off of Goa NEET MBBS (2018) for State Quota (SQ)- UR: 552, 117431. OBC: 262, 238741. SC: 192, 379990. ST: 231, 292946.
Cut-off of Goa NEET MBBS (2017) for State Quota (SQ): UR: 343, 127415. SC: 160, 441073. OBC: 232, 275126. ST: 424, 331204.
By these statistics, one can observe that they are the lowest cut-offs of 2017 and 2018, whereas on the other hand, in 2019 the cut-offs are considered to be exceeding the limit.
5. How many NEET exam attempts can be considered valid?
There is no certain limit on the number of attempts in the NEET exam. Aspirants can appear for the exams provided that they have completed 17 years of age. There are no particular upper age limit criteria mentioned. As a matter of fact, attempting the NEET exam more than once has proved to be beneficial as NEET rank is decided by the simplest of two scores which is one of the most important benefits of conducting NEET twice in a year. The pressure on the scholars is also reduced as they will get an extra chance to appear for the exam. NEET candidates can also choose the perfect time and appear for the exams.