The National Testing Agency (NTA) administered the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) UG 2022 to over 70,000 candidates on Sunday in Gujarat. Over 10,000 candidates appeared in Ahmedabad, with 5,000 in Gandhinagar.
In cities similar to Ahmedabad, Surat, Rajkot and Vadodara, college students had been requested to report three hours earlier for the exams.
For a majority, the examination was barely harder than final 12 months’s with Chemistry the hardest. Physics paper was prolonged, candidates stated.
“Though Chemistry was not lengthy, it was difficult compared to last year. Physics had maximum NCERT-based questions but was lengthy. Biology had around 60 per cent easy questions and 30 per cent medium,” stated a student from gandhinagar.
According to experts, the problem level of Biology and Physics was average to simple, whereas the time side of the Biology section was lengthy and time-consuming. According to them, the biology paper was barely harder than the previous year’s, while the physics paper was comparable.