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Inclusive Question Paper Behind Cent Percent Score in NEET 2021

Inclusive Question Paper Behind Cent Percent Score in NEET 2021
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Mrinal Kutter, Tanmay Gupta, Karthika G Nair is a combined toppers of the National Feasibility Test (UG) -2021.
All have scored full value in the medical entrance exam.
This year, the number of students who score full numbers in NEET has increased.
In 2020, Soyeb Aftab and Will Singh had scored full value in the medical entrance test.
The number of students who scored 700 plus signs has increased this year to 18 compared to 17 years ago.
Of the total students printing more than 700, 16 students have received 715, three have 720 and each one secures 716 and 700 marks.
“The increase in full marks in NEET can be associated with the inclusiveness of questions from all boards,” said Dr.
B Srinivas, ADG (ME), Ministry of Health & Welfare of the Family.
At the standard paper question, Dr.
Srinivas said that it had not been diluted than to become more inclusive.
“The State Educational Board Syllabus is also considered while preparing questions for Neet this year.
In addition, experts and translators from state boards are also involved to ensure accurate translations of question letters in regional languages,” Dr.
Srinivas said.
He highlighted that the hard work of students, the availability of easy study material, increased awareness about paper patterns in question among students can be collectively associated with better results.
Analytical thinking needs to be assessed
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results of the pattern of questions today gave more emphasis on Rote learning, said Dr.
Rajesh Nachiappa Ganesh, Professor, Pathology Department, Jipmer, Puducherry.
“Students who repeatedly try a similar pattern through Mock tests have a higher chance to meet the exam requirements.
Instead of memory-based questions, neet candidates must be tested for analytical thinking skills and talent.
After increasing the number of analytical questions will avoid repetitive patterns and helps filter.
The best brain for selection, “said Dr.
Ganesh.

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