NEET-UG Re-Exam Concludes: Students Find Physics Challenging, Praise Security Measures

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Arpit Soni

NEET-UG Re-Exam Concludes: Students Find Physics Challenging, Praise Security Measures

New Delhi, June 21: The NEET UG re-examinations were conducted peacefully across various centers nationwide on Sunday. After the exams, students shared their feedback regarding the question paper’s difficulty level, security arrangements, and overall management at the centers. Most students found the Biology and Chemistry sections relatively easy to moderate, while Physics emerged as the most challenging subject.

A student who took the exam in Bengaluru, Karnataka, remarked that the Physics paper was quite difficult, whereas the other subjects were balanced. He mentioned that he had qualified in the previous exam but felt uncertain about his results this time due to the challenges posed by Physics.

Another student noted that the paper was better compared to the last time, although he faced some difficulties in the Physics section. A female student echoed this sentiment, stating that overall, the paper was fine, but the Physics questions felt harder than those in previous exams.

Students in Amethi, Uttar Pradesh, praised the arrangements at their exam centers. One candidate said the paper was good, and they faced no issues. According to them, Biology was easy, while Physics was relatively tough.

Another female student felt the exam went well but was not overly optimistic about her selection. Conversely, another student expressed confidence in her chances of qualifying. Students reported satisfaction with the security and management at the centers.

In Jammu, candidates noted significant improvements in security and exam administration this time. One student mentioned that the exam was good and the arrangements were better. A female candidate stated that while Biology and Chemistry were manageable, Physics proved to be quite difficult. Others echoed that Physics was the most challenging subject.

In Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, a female student commented that the previous exam’s question paper was easier, while this time it was quite difficult. She found Biology and Chemistry acceptable, but Physics posed the greatest challenge. Another student agreed that the Physics level was harder compared to the last exam, while the other subjects were balanced.

A female student in Noida remarked that while the paper was indeed tough, it was not so difficult as to create a significant gap in performance. She noted that the National Testing Agency (NTA) typically prepares challenging papers, and this time was no exception. Initially disappointed by a paper leak, she felt satisfied after retaking the exam. Another student mentioned that the paper was neither too easy nor too hard, although some Physics questions were challenging.

Another candidate shared that the paper was good but lengthy. He noted that the Physics section emphasized concept-based and numerical questions more than in previous exams, where statement-based questions were more prevalent. Other students also described Biology and Chemistry as balanced, while Physics remained difficult.

In Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir, a female student said the paper was good and her experience was better than during the last exam. She acknowledged that Physics was somewhat hard but overall felt positive about her results.

In Davanagere, Karnataka, a female student reported that the exam went well, but she found Physics more challenging than before. She stated that the levels of Biology and Chemistry were standard, and overall, her performance was satisfactory.

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