Candidates appearing for NEET at a school at Shenoy Nagar in Aminjikarai on Sunday.  (Photo | P Jawahar)
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NEET easier this year, say Chennai students; cut-off likely to rise

Over 21,000 appear in city as experts expect higher scores and possible full marks

Express News Service

CHENNAI: More than 21,000 students appeared for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) at various centres across the city on Sunday.

Students who took the examination said this year’s paper was easier compared to last year, raising expectations that the cut-off for medical admissions may increase.

According to students, the Biology section, which carries 360 out of 720 marks, was relatively easy. “I had difficulty with time management as I attempted Physics last. However, it was an easy paper, and most questions were from NCERT books,” said Avani Tripathi, who wrote the exam at Army Public School in Nandambakkam. She has been preparing for the exam for the last two years.

Experts also indicated that there is a high possibility of students scoring full marks this year. “Last year’s question paper was difficult, and the cut-off was lowered. However, this year we can expect many students to score a full 720,” said B Pavan Kumar, academic dean of Maharishi Educational Institutions. He added that the Organic Chemistry section was moderately difficult, and students strong in that area are likely to secure higher scores.

More than 1.5 lakh students from across the state appeared for the examination on Sunday.

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