Who sets the NEET question paper?

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    Anushka Mendiratta | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    The NEET question paper is crafted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The question paper design and selection process involve a team of subject matter experts or an expert committee. This committee also reviews the answer key after the exam.

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    The NEET question paper is backed by the NTA. Various academics submit their questions, and NTA chooses which ones to use for the test. The question paper's design is the work of several people. Usually, a panel of subject matter experts or an expert committee sets the NEET question papers. The panel then reviews the answers to the main problems. Candidates may also locate questions from NEET question papers from prior years. For this reason, experts advise preparing for the NEET by answering past years' question papers. NCERT must be the go-to source when it comes to NEET as 80-85% of the question paper comprises questions from NCERT

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  • NTA is the authority behind the question paper of NEET. The questions are sent in by different professors and NTA selects the questions for the examination. No single person is responsible for designing the question paper. Generally the NEET question papers are set by an expert committee or panel of subject experts who later review the answer key challenges. Candidates may find questions from previous years' NEET question papers as well. This is why experts suggest solving previous years' question papers for NEET preparation.

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