The physics and chemistry tests of the CET 2015 passed off smoothly on Wednesday.
Experts from coaching institutes said the papers were moderately easy, and students who had prepared well could score more than 80 per cent.
K.G. Ratnakar, Head of Department of Physics at BASE, said the physics paper was a “moderate” one. Y.K. Jayaramappa, Head of Department of Chemistry at BASE, said the standard of chemistry paper was good, with fair distribution of physical, organic and inorganic questions. Sources said that 8,772 students appeared for the Physics test in the city against the 8,972 students, who had registered.
Students who have prepared well could score more than 85 per cent, say experts