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NEET: Students find easy paper, but expect a high cutoff

Patna: Most of the medical candidates who emerged for the test in the national feasibility (NEET) on Sunday found paper questions easier than last year.
However, they were afraid that Cutoff would be higher than the previous years this time.
Exams are held at 126 centers throughout the city amid Covid security measures.
About 56,000 candidates appear for offline tests in the city.
M s Ahmed, headmaster Kendriya Vidyalaya-Danapur and one of the Coordinators of NEET, said no unwanted incidents occurred at each center.
“I watched 24 exam centers and found 13,320 students wrote papers.
Exam passed peacefully,” he said.
Yasaswini Suman, who passed the class XII of Notre Dame Academy and took Neet, said all the questions were direct and from the NCERT book.
“Nothing comes out of the syllabus.
The easiest biology between three subjects.
In physics, all formula-based questions.
However, there are several questions about memory-based concepts in chemistry.
When paper is easy, I think the cut-off sign will be more Height from previous years, “he said.
Prachi Spread, Passout Public School Dav, said the physics section is relatively easier and all questions come from the syllabus.
“Since, I have prepared a lot throughout the kuncian, I hope to fulfill the exam.
The biology section is easy and chemically medium,” he said.
“The calculation is not long at all in the physics section.
I am quite happy when I go through paper.
The question I completed during preparation is very difficult and long,” said Shashank Kumar Singh, another medical candidate.
Karan Verma, who also appeared for Neet, said, “It is my first effort.
The biological and chemical section is easy.
Those questions are asked from NCERT books.
Physics is also easy, but rather long.”

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