NEET Students Reaction 2020: As the exam has been concluded, so the student’s reactions are coming. There are mixed reactions, as some found paper super easy, whereas some found some sections difficult. Check the student’s exact reactions below. The NEET 2020 Exam has been concluded at 5:00 PM. The student’s reaction, question paper, and live updates will be available here. In addition, the applicants can check the Pre-Reaction of the students and the instructions followed by the centers during a pandemic. Moreover, now the admission to AIIMS & JIPMER will be through NEET Exam only. That means on the basis of the NEET Scores candidates will get admission to the AIIMS and JIPMER Institutes. The Medical Entrance Examination will be held in one shift in offline mode (pen-paper).
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The Students Reaction on NEET Exam will help the other candidates to know the difficulty level of the question paper. Hence, in this article, we will provide complete details regarding the NEET Exam Candidates Reaction, the facilities provided in the Exam Center, and much more. Therefore go through the article carefully.
NEET Exam Students Reaction 2020 (Highlights)
Candidates who appeared for the test share their experience before and after the exam. Through these reactions, students across the country share their experience and get to know about the difficulty level of the exam felt by the participants. The Student Reaction on NEET MBBS and BDS Exam will cover the following details-
- Pre-Exam Reactions, such as the various emotions expressed by the candidates, exam center guidelines.
- NEET Exam Analysis according to the students (such as difficulty level of the exam)
- Post-Exam Reactions by the Students explaining about the facilities provided in the exam centers, quality of checking, rules, and instructions provided by the NTA, etc.
- Previous Year NEET Student Reaction
Post-Exam Student’s Reaction on NEET Exam 2020
This section will includes the after reaction of the candidates after appearing the exam. We will ask the candidates about the difficulty level of the paper, and the chapters/topics covered in the exam. We will also provide the NEET Paper Code Format as well. Hence, you can get a brief Exam Analysis on NTA NEET Exam.
Latest Update by NTA for NEET 2020
- Although the exam was conducted amid COVID-19, the students didn’t face much difficulty and the exam went smoothly. Proper precautions were taken at the Exam Centre and the students gave the exam easily and comfortably.
- This year, the NEET Cutoff is expected to be high. Moreover, the answer key will be out very soon. Overall, the exam was easy with 55% questions from 11th class, and 45% from 12th class.
- As per the students, there were more theoretical questions as compared to the numerical ones.
- A soldier in the Indian Army, who appeared for the Exam said that the Physics section was the toughest one. Whereas, in Biology, most of the questions were from Botany. In the Chemistry section, the asked questions were based on the Organic and Inorganic topic.
- A student from Chennai said that the question paper was easy as compared to the previous year. However, the Physics and Chemistry section was tough.
- Sohail Kodekal, one of the students said that the exam was tough, and he found the Chemistry section to be the hardest. Whereas, Shivanjali Nanaware said that “She found the Biology section to be the easiest. However, the other sections were definitely a bit tough for her”. Hence, as of now, mixed reactions are coming from the students.
- From 2019, the National Testing Agency is the main conducting body for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test.
- The Entrance Exams for AIIMS and JIPMER have been scrapped. Hence, the admission will be on the basis of the NEET 2020 Scores.
- The Prospectus of NEET is available in 11 different languages which include Assamese, English, Kannada, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Hindi, Bengali, and Telugu.
- All the candidates are eligible for the State Quota. Therefore, candidates can fill any State/UT against the choice.
- The Jammu and Kashmir students are not eligible for the 15% State Quota Seats. However, if you want to claim eligibility, then you will have to submit a Self-Declaration along with a confirmation page. This has to be shown at the time of Admission/Counselling.
- An approx of 15, 93,452 candidates appeared for the NEET 2020 Exam.
Pre-Exam Reaction of the Candidates appearing NEET
In this section, we have provided complete details regarding the NEET Pre-Exam Reaction of the candidates. We will also share, their number of attempts in the exam. Overall, candidates can get a live reaction to the NEET Medical Entrance Test. Here, you can check out the Rules and Regulations that are followed at NEET Exam Centers.
- Around 15 Lakh students are appearing for the NEET Exam amid precautions in the view of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Earlier, the exam was scheduled to 3rd May 2020, which later postponed to 26th July 2020, then further extended to 13th September 2020.
- All the Exam Centers of NEET are following proper instructions given by the Government for COVID-19. Proper Social Distancing is being followed by the students who are entering the exam halls.
- Three timing slots have been given to the students to enter the exam (11:00 am, 11:30 am, and 12:00 pm), so that students can come in batches.
- Thermal Screening and Sanitisation are being done at the centers and only one parent is allowed with the student.
- Wearing Masks and Gloves have been made compulsory to the students. Not all the students have been allotted with the exam centers as per their Geographical Centers.
- Most of the candidates have used the local trains for their transportation. However, many students have expressed their happiness for the exam is finally conducted.
- Further Instructions will be provided to the students after entering the exam hall.
NEET Exam Day Guidelines 2020
The National Testing Agency will publish a notification just before the day of the Exam. The Notice will include the following instructions –
- Any Unfair Means performed by the applicant can cause rejection of the candidature.
- Report the Examination an hour before the reporting time. Candidates wearing custom clothing in NEET Dress Code will have to report earlier to complete the facilities.
- You need to show your hall ticket at the examination to get an entry. The NEET Admit Card will be checked by the Invigilator to confirm the identity of the candidate
- Candidates must bring the required documents to the exam hall. Each desk will comprise of a Roll Number of Candidate. Therefore, the candidates must check their seats carefully.
- Before you start to attempt the questions, please go through the instructions carefully and fill in the details in the OMR Sheet.
- Please check the number of pages of the test booklet. The Test booklet must contain the same number of pages as mentioned on the cover of the test booklet.
- You will be provided only one NTA NEET OMR Sheet to attempt. Therefore, mark the answers carefully.
- You cannot leave the examination center before the conclusion of the exam. Candidates must handover the OMR Sheet to the invigilator before exiting the exam hall. Get complete NTA NEET Exam Day Guidelines.
NEET Student’s Reaction (Previous Year)
Last year, the NEET 2019 Exam was conducted on 5th May 2019. However, due to the effect of the Cyclone Fani, the Exam for a few states was postponed to 20th May 2019. Candidates appearing for the exam in 2020 can read these reactions to know how the students belonging to states where the disaster took place managed. So, here you can check the NEET Student’s Reaction for both the schedule.
NEET Student’s Reaction 2019 – (20th May 2019)
- On 20th May 2019, the National Testing Agency conducted the NEET Entrance Exam for Odisha, Karnataka, and Siliguri State.
- Around 42, 000 candidates had appeared the exam in Odisha and 450 from Karnataka.
- The Exam Timings were different. It was conducted from 10 am to 1:00 pm.
- In Odisha, the Entrance Exam was conducted in 8 districts.
- Candidates who appeared the Exam in Bhubaneswar Region said that the exam was moderate.
- Questions were NCERT based and they found Physics and Chemistry to be quite tough.
- The checking panel was strict. The expected cutoff for Odisha Government College was around 543 to 645 as per the experts.
NEET Student Reaction 2019 – Post Exam (5th May 2019)
The paper was not that much difficult. Physics was theoretical. Most of the questions were from NCERT. Physics had many questions from the Modern Physics section. According to the candidates, questions in the examination conducted by NTA was easier than examination conducted by CBSE.
- Shubhangi: Biology was easiest and Chemistry was difficult.
- Honey: Overall the exam was good. Biology was the easiest whereas Physics was tough.
- Varsha: Paper was very easy. Chemistry & biology was easy. Physics was the toughest.
- Ashif: Physics was toughest, Chemistry was easy.
- Omkar: Physics was moderate. Chemistry & Biology was easy.
Section | Subject |
Toughest Section | Physics |
Moderate Section | Chemistry |
Easy Section | Biology |
Update of the 2019 Exam Day:
- 1:30 PM – Gates has been closed and the exam timing is 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
- 1:15 PM – Guards are making the final call to the candidates for the entry.
- 1:00 PM – Gate will be closed at 1:30 PM after which no candidate will get permission to enter inside the exam hall.
- 12:20 PM – Guards are checking the required documents and then allowing the candidates to enter inside the gate.
- 12:00 PM – Gate has been opened for the entry of the candidates. Guards are giving instructions to make a queue.
- 11:45 AM – More and more candidates are reaching at the exam centre. Some of them are with their parents.
- 11:18 AM – The temperature is raising here, it is quite difficult to wait outside the exam centre.
- 11:00 AM – Candidates are reaching at the examination centre for appearing in the examination.
General NEET Students Reaction
In this section, we will update the responses of the candidates and feedback of the exam regarding the exam. We will update it as soon as the exam is completed. However, the responses received from the students who appeared for the test in 2019 are provided below for reference.
NEET 2019 Students Reaction- Pre Exam
Here, in this section, we will provide the Students Reaction before appearing the exam, expected difficulty level analysis, etc.
- Nearly, 13 Lakh candidates appeared for the exam in 2019. The exam timings were from 2 to 5 pm.
- More than 200 NEET aspiring candidates fail to reach the examination center due to a delay in the arrival of Hampi Express.
- In Bengaluru, Exam Center, candidates who had brought only one picture along with them, were rushing to get their photo clicked.
- The Exam Centers had arranged a photographer to click an instant photo and allow the students to complete other formalities.
Latest Update by NTA Before the Exam
On 3rd May 2019, the NTA has released an Advisory Notice for the candidates who are appearing for the exam. Recently, the NTA has also changed the examination center of a few states due to General Lok Sabha Elections and other unavoidable causes. The Notice includes the following information –
- Any Unfair Means performed by the applicant can cause rejection of the candidature.
- The Reporting Time to the Center is 12:00 Noon and the Gate Closing Time is 1:30 pm.
- Check all the details available on the Hall Ticket.
- The Exam will take place from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
- Carry your Admit card with photo affixed on it, Passport Photo to be pasted on the Attendance, Valid ID Proof, and PWD Certificate (if applicable).
- No Items such as Stationery, Electronic Gadgets, and Food Items are allowed to the Exam Hall.
- Candidates have to follow the Dress Code for the Exam. Candidates with customary dresses have to reach the Exam Hall an hour before the reporting time.
- Diabetic Students can carry eatables and medicine such as Sugar Tablets, Fruits, etc.
- Black Ball Point Pen will be provided at the center.
- Candidates must check the Test Booklet properly. Fill in the details carefully before attempting questions.
- You cannot leave the examination hall until the exam is over.
NEET Exam Postpone Chances Due to Cyclone Fani
Due to the Cyclone Fani Affected in many regions, the NSUI had requested to reschedule the exam for the student from these affected regions during that time. However, the NTA changed the exam centers, but, the situations become worse, as there was no electricity nor water supply. Some situations are not under the control of the exam conducting board as well. Thus, students should be ready from their side.
NEET 2018 Entrance Examination Statistics
In the year 2018, around 13.6 Lakh Candidates had registered for the exam, out of which around 11 Lakh Candidates have appeared the exam. Around 530 candidates were Overseas Citizens of India, 1842 were Non-Resident Indian, and 621 were Foreigners. Transgenders had also appeared in the exam. CBSE NEET 2018 Exam took place in over 136 cities in 225 Exam Centers in India.
NEET 2019 Students Reaction – Exam Day Guidelines
Before we start to update you with the NEET UG Students Reaction 2019, let us take a look at the Exam Day Guidelines. The guidelines pretty much remain the same every year. However, the exam day guidelines 2019 are as follows:
- The NEET Examination Centre was opened 2 hours before the commencement of the exam. The details of the exam timings were mentioned on the NEET 2019 Admit Card. Therefore, go through the Admit Card details carefully.
- Candidates are always advised to follow the NEET 2019 Dress Code in order to appear the exam.
- No Entry is allowed after 1:30 pm. Therefore, students were advised to reach the center an hour before the gate closing.
- You need to show your hall ticket at the examination to get an entry. The Admit Card will be checked by the Invigilator to confirm the identity of the candidate
- Candidates must bring the required documents to the exam hall. Each desk will comprise of a Roll Number of Candidate. Therefore, the candidates must check their seats carefully.
- Before you start to attempt the questions, please go through the instructions carefully and fill in the details in the OMR Sheet.
- Please check the number of pages of the test booklet. The Test booklet must contain the same number of pages as mentioned on the cover of the test booklet.
- You will be provided only one OMR Sheet to attempt. Therefore, mark the answers carefully.
- You cannot leave the examination center before the conclusion of the exam. Candidates must handover the OMR Sheet to the invigilator before exiting the exam hall.
NEET 2019 Exam Pattern
The Examination Pattern of NTA NEET Exam is as follows-
Exam Mode | Offline |
Date of the Exam | 5th May 2019 (Sunday) |
Timing of the Exam | 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
Time Duration | 3 Hours |
Language Mode | English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Oriya, Kannada, and Urdu |
Sections | Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Each Section carries 45 Questions except Biology – 90 Questions) |
Total Questions | 180 Questions |
Total Marks | 720 Marks |
Marking Scheme | 4 marks for a correct answer and -1 mark for the wrong answer |
Therefore, in the same format, the updates of the 2020 NEET Exam will be provided. Candidates’ after giving test can read these to know the reaction of other students.