The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

NEET was easy, says a section of candidates

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A section of candidates who attempted the National Eligibilit­y-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) in Chennai on Sunday for admissions to medical courses felt that the paper was easy.

“All questions in the biology section were from the NCERT books. Physics was di cult because the questions were worded tricky,” said Ekta Mittal, who took the test for the ‡rst time. She had pursued an integrated program with her school, and had been preparing for the exam since Class XI.

In the State, over 1.5 lakh people had registered for the test, which was held in 499 centres. Candidates whom this correspond­ent spoke to said that they had attended either in-person classes at private coaching centres – from month-long crash courses to year-long courses, or integrated classes – or attended tuitions. “The NEET syllabus was reduced, making it easy for students to prepare. This year’s chemistry questions were easier than last year. There were many direct questions, particular­ly from the SCERT textbook,” said V. Ezhilarasi, teacher at the Government Girls Higher Secondary School in Ashok Nagar. P. Radhika, who had prepared for the

Students waiting to enter a centre in Chennai on Sunday to take the NEET.

exam by herself, said that she found the paper “easy to tackle”, and only physics questions took some extra time to solve. Government school students, who were spoken to, too found the paper easy. “I had prepared for the exam only over the last month as I had to concentrat­e on my Class XII public exams. The exam was easy, and even physics questions were manageable,” said T. Kavitha, a student of Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Ashok Nagar. She had attended tuition classes and relied on YouTube videos to prepare for the test.

A section of students who had taken up the onemonth crash course offered by the State government for the test, found that most of the questions were from their textbooks. An estimated 5,000 candidates appeared for the test in Puducherry. The Union Territory hosted 11 centres for the exam.

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