NEET Phase 2 tougher than Phase 1, say students

July 24, 2016 03:58 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:47 pm IST - Bengaluru

Parents and students outside a NEET examination centre in Bengaluru. Photo: Murali Kumar K.

Parents and students outside a NEET examination centre in Bengaluru. Photo: Murali Kumar K.

Many of the students found that the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) phase 2 test on Sunday was tougher than NEET phase 1 conducted on May 1.

Many students had given up their candidature to take up the test after the apex court stated that the exam would be conducted for undergraduate and post graduate admissions. While students found the physics section tricky, they found the biology and chemistry exam comparatively easier. Students wrote the exam amidst heavy frisking with many of them not being allowed to even wear footwear in the exam hall. Several latecomers were not allowed entry into the examination halls after 9.30 am.

Hynul Jeseena of Deeksha Network said that the physics section was tough for me since it had more application questions. “Chemistry was moderate and Biology was easy. I had referred to the CET crash course materials and revision manuals given in college. I was not able to solve few questions in the Physics section so I concentrated on the Chemistry and Biology sections. When compared to NEET Phase 1 the questions were very different. I'm hoping to get a good rank,” she said.

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