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AIIMS 2020 is cancelled..is NEET level will be too difficult or moderate and is pyq's concepts are okay for neet2020 physics?please tell us


Marya Shah 10th Feb, 2020
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 21st Mar, 2020
Hi Marya

You don't need to worry at all dear. Neet examination difficulty lever and paper pattern is still the same , the only thing that has changed is that now aiims and jipmer will be also providing admission through neet , nothing else has changed.

  • Difficulty level is going to be the similar, no assertion reasoning questions will be there

  • In your Neet 2020 examination , you will have 180 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from Physics, Chemistry and Biology . 45 questions will be from Physics, 45 questions from Chemistry, and 90 questions will be from your biology.

  • 4 marks will be awarded to you for every correct answer and there is negative marking of one mark for every wrong answer.

So , you don't need to worry about physics difficulty level , just focus on preparation

Thank you
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