The NEET-UG re-examination took place smoothly at various centers nationwide on Sunday. Students shared feedback on the question paper’s difficulty levels and the overall exam experience. Most students found Biology and Chemistry sections manageable, but Physics posed the greatest challenge.
In Bengaluru, Karnataka, a student highlighted the difficulty of the Physics paper compared to the other subjects. Despite qualifying in the previous exam, the increased complexity in Physics this time raised uncertainty about the outcome. Another student mentioned facing some hurdles in the Physics section but considered the overall paper an improvement over the previous one.
Students in Amethi, Uttar Pradesh, commended the examination center arrangements. Candidates reported a well-conducted exam with no issues. While Biology was deemed easy, Physics presented a tougher challenge. Confidence levels varied among students regarding their performance and chances of qualifying.
Jammu students noted enhanced security measures and smoother exam administration. While Biology and Chemistry were manageable, Physics remained a tough subject. Students expressed satisfaction with the security and management at the centers. In Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, students found the current exam paper tougher than the previous one, especially in Physics.
A student from Noida acknowledged the challenging nature of the paper, particularly in Physics. Despite initial disappointment over the paper leak controversy, students appreciated the opportunity for a re-exam. The emphasis on concept-based and numerical questions in the Physics section was noted, with students generally finding Biology and Chemistry balanced.
In Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir, a female student praised the overall exam experience, despite the difficulty in Physics. Students from Davangere, Karnataka, also shared positive feedback on the exam, with Physics being a notable challenge. While some found the paper lengthy, most students agreed on Physics being the toughest section.
