What is the difficulty level of the NEET Biology section?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    An analysis of previous years' results indicates that the biology section of the NEET test is regarded as easy to moderately demanding. Even though the biology section is the most important, it is not that challenging. The questions, according to experts from prominent coaching centres, were based on NCERT. There were a few challenging analytical questions as well. It's expected that NEET 2204 will remain at a similar level of difficulty.

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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The biology portion of the NEET exam is rated as easy to moderately tough based on a review of past years' results. Though the Biology portion has the most weight, the level of difficulty is not that great. Experts from major coaching centers claim that the questions were NCERT-based. There were also some difficult analytical questions. It is anticipated that NEET 2204 will continue to be a comparable degree of difficulty. 

  • According to the previous years' analysis of NEET exam, the difficulty level of the Biology section is considered as easy to moderate. Even though the Biology section carries the highest weightage, the difficulty level is not that high. According to experts of top coaching institutes, the questions were NCERT-based. There were some analytical questions as well, which were tough. It is expected that the similar difficulty level will be maintained for NEET 2024 as well. 

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