NEET Analysis 2019
Happy life path gives you the neet exam 2019 analysis in detail.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has conducted NEET UG exam 2019 on May 5, 2019, for nearly 1 lakh MBBS and BDS seats in medical colleges all over India. The current number of seats available through NEET 2019 for MBBS course is 63,985. Happy life path is now providing the in-depth NEET Analysis here which will give detailed insights into the paper – the overall and sectional level of difficulty, distribution of questions, ideal time, type of questions asked, important topics, etc.
According to different test takers across India, the NEET 2019 paper has
been on similar lines of the past few years. The NEET 2019 test takers have
ranked the paper an average one, where Biology was the easiest of all the three
sections, Chemistry was of moderate level and Physics came out to be difficult
on a higher scale with many calculative questions.
The NEET Analysis will provide the test takers with an idea about how
they have performed in the exam, which, in turn, will help them predict their
chances of making it to their dream college
NEET 2019 paper was an easy one as compared to the previous year. The
NEET Analysis by us suggested that in Chemistry, 55.6% questions have come from
Class 11, while questions from Class 12 topics covered 44.4% of the total
questions. Further classifying it to sections, as many as 37.8% which was the
larger chunk of questions were covered from Inorganic Chemistry, whereas
Organic and Physical Chemistry contributed with 26.7% and 35.6% of the total
questions respectively.
The Physics paper of NEET 2019 had a total of 45 questions of which
51.1% covered the Class 12 subject-matters while from Class 11, there were just
48.9% topical questions. According to NEET Analysis of Physics paper by Embibe
experts, as much as 31.1% of the questions were asked from Mechanics section,
followed by Electrodynamics with 24.4%, Modern Physics and Electronics with
15.6% and Optics and Thermal Physics with 11.1.% each. SHM and Waves
contributed to the lowest percentage of questions, i.e, 6.7%.
According to the exam experts, the NEET Biology paper was also easy
though time-taking. Going by Embibe experts’ NEET Analysis, 52.2% of questions
in Biology paper were from Class 11 and 47.8% from Class Class 12. Moreover,
the Botany section had a larger number of questions, i.e., 65.6%, whereas the
Zoology section had 34.4% of the total questions only.
Distribution of questions from Class 11
and 12 in NEET 2019
Class 11
|
Class 12
|
Total
|
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Subject
|
No of Questions
|
Total Marks
|
No of Questions
|
Total Marks
|
No of Questions
|
Total Marks
|
Physics
|
22
|
88
|
23
|
92
|
45
|
180
|
Chemistry
|
23
|
92
|
22
|
88
|
45
|
180
|
Biology
|
46
|
184
|
44
|
176
|
90
|
360
|
Grand Total
|
91
|
364
|
89
|
356
|
180
|
720
|
NEET
2019 Analysis and Expected Cutoff by Resonance – Overall Difficulty Level
Analysis
In the analysis Resonance has rated every question on a scale of 1 to 3
wherein 3 being the most difficult, 2 being moderate and 1 for easy. The
ratings are given by faculty by comparing NEET difficulty of last three years.
The individual ratings of the subjects are then averaged to calculate overall
difficulty level.
Overall
Difficulty Level NEET 2019 as compared to last two year
Subject
|
2019
|
2018
|
2017
|
Biology
|
1.36
|
1.6
|
2.16
|
Chemistry
|
1.4
|
1.95
|
1.36
|
Physics
|
1.76
|
2.31
|
1.93
|
Overall
|
1.47
|
1.87
|
1.91
|
NEET
2019 Analysis: In Depth
NEET 2019 Analysis and Expected Cutoff by Resonance: Difficulty Level
Analysis based on NEET Questions
Biology and Chemistry were found to be almost equal difficulty level
with Physics being comparatively difficult in NEET 2019. According to the
experts, in NEET 2019 questions worth 452 marks can be considered easy overall
while 200 marks of moderate level. Among the total marks 720, only 68 marks
questions are difficult.
Difficulty level analysis based on NEET 2019 Questions with respect to
the marks
Easy Level
|
Medium Level
|
Difficult Level
|
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Subject
|
No of Questions
|
Total Marks
|
No of Questions
|
Total Marks
|
No of Questions
|
Total Marks
|
Physics
|
20
|
80
|
16
|
64
|
9
|
36
|
Chemistry
|
28
|
112
|
16
|
64
|
1
|
4
|
Biology
|
65
|
260
|
18
|
72
|
7
|
28
|
Grand Total
|
113
|
452
|
50
|
200
|
17
|
68
|
Physics is most the toughest section in NEET 2019. Among the total 45
multiple choice questions, Circular Motion and Geometrical Optics are the two
chapters that has a total 8 questions in NEET 2019. Each chapter of these two
chapters has 4 questions. The reaming 38 question were from other chapters like
Current electricity, Magnetism, Gravitation, etc. The table below shows chapter
wise distribution of Physics question in NEET 2019.
Physics chapter wise question in NEET
2019
Chapter Name
|
No. of Questions
|
Chapter Name
|
No. of Questions
|
Capacitance
|
1
|
Newton’s Laws of Motion
|
1
|
Centre of Mass
|
1
|
Properties of Matter
|
1
|
Circular Motion
|
4
|
Rectilinear Motion
|
1
|
Current electricity
|
3
|
Relative Motion
|
1
|
Electro Magnetic Induction
|
2
|
Rigid Body Dynamics
|
2
|
Electrostatics
|
3
|
Semiconductor Devices
|
2
|
Error and Analysis
|
1
|
Simple Harmonic Motion
|
2
|
Fluid Mechanics
|
1
|
Surface Tension
|
1
|
Geometrical Optics
|
4
|
Thermal Expansion
|
1
|
Gravitation
|
2
|
Unit and Dimension
|
1
|
KTG & Thermodynamics
|
2
|
Wave Optics
|
1
|
Magnetism
|
3
|
Work Energy and Power
|
1
|
Modern Physics
|
3
|
The NEET 2019 analysis of Chemistry highlights that 4 questions are from
P block chapter followed by 3 multiple choice questions from Chemical Bonding.
Candidates can check below chapter wise distribution of Chemistry question in
NEET 2019.
Chemistry chapter wise question in NEET
2019
Chapter Name
|
No. of Questions
|
Chapter Name
|
No. of Questions
|
Aromatic Compounds
|
2
|
Hydrogen
|
1
|
atomic structure
|
2
|
Ionic Equilibrium
|
3
|
Biomolecules
|
1
|
IUPAC
|
1
|
Carboxylic Acid Derivative
|
1
|
Metallurgy
|
1
|
Chemical Bonding
|
3
|
Mole Concept
|
1
|
Chemical Kinetics
|
2
|
P Block
|
4
|
Chemistry in everyday life
|
1
|
periodic table
|
1
|
Coordination Compounds
|
1
|
Polymer
|
1
|
D Block
|
1
|
Redox Reactions
|
1
|
Electrochemistry
|
2
|
S Block
|
2
|
Environmental Chemistry
|
1
|
solid state
|
1
|
equivalent Concept
|
1
|
Solution and Colligative Properties
|
2
|
Gaseous State
|
1
|
Surface Chemistry
|
1
|
GOC
|
2
|
Thermodynamics
|
2
|
Hydrocarbons
|
2
|
Among the total 90 multiple choice question in Biology, 47 questions are
from Botany and 43 from Zoology. Candidates who appeared in NEET 2019 found
maximum questions from NCERT but around 10 questions were bit tricky. As per
the experts, the questions from Biology were easy so candidates can score more
marks in this section. This year, weightage of Botany is more than the Zoology.
Candidates can check below chapter wise distribution of Zoology and Botany
question in NEET 2019.
Biology chapter wise question in NEET
2019
Botany
|
Zoology
|
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Chapter Name
|
No. of Questions
|
Chapter Name
|
No. of Questions
|
Anatomy Of Flowering Plant
|
3
|
Animal Kingdom
|
2
|
Biodiversity and Conservation
|
3
|
Biomolecules
|
4
|
Biological classification
|
2
|
Biotechnology and its application
|
2
|
Cell Cycle and Division
|
2
|
Biotechnology and its Processes and principle
|
3
|
Cell: The unit of life
|
5
|
Body Fluids and Circulation
|
2
|
Ecosystem
|
1
|
Breathing and exchange of gases
|
1
|
Environmental Issues
|
4
|
Chemical Coordination
|
2
|
Genetics – I Principle of Inheritance and
variation
|
7
|
Digestion and Absorption
|
2
|
Genetics – II Molecular basis of inheritance
|
3
|
Evolution
|
3
|
Living World
|
1
|
Excretory products and their elimination
|
2
|
Microbes in Human Welfare
|
1
|
Human Health and Disease
|
4
|
Mineral Nutrition
|
1
|
Human Reproduction
|
3
|
Morphology in flowering plants
|
1
|
Locomotion and Movement
|
2
|
Organisms and Population
|
1
|
Microbes in Human Welfare
|
3
|
Plant Growth and Development
|
2
|
Nervous System
|
2
|
Plant Kingdom
|
1
|
Reproductive Health
|
3
|
Respiration in Plants
|
2
|
Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production
|
1
|
Sexual Reproduction in flowering Plants
|
4
|
Structural Organisation in Animal
|
1
|
Transport in Plants
|
3
|
Structural Organisation of Animals
|
1
|
Candidates who belongs from unreserved category have to secure 50
percentile marks to quality NEET 2019 while for OBC, SC and ST category
candidates the qualifying marks is 40 percentile. Based on the exam analysis,
NEET 2019 Expected Cut off by experts is 565 to 570 marks out of total score
720.
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