Hii,I am Kuldeep Singh Rajpurohit 1st year mbbs student at GMC,Nahan Himachal Pradesh
Today We are going to discuss about neet paper and its difficulty level
NEET UG 2025 Analysis (conducted on 4 May 2025)
Overall Difficulty Level:
Moderate to Difficult
Biology: Easiest and most scoring
Chemistry: Moderate
Physics: Most challenging and time-consuming
Subject-Wise Analysis
1. Physics (Toughest Section)
Key Topics: Mechanics, Electrostatics, Ray Optics, Modern Physics
Difficulty Level: High
Questions were complex, requiring strong conceptual clarity and quick calculations.
Many students struggled with numerical problems due to their length and intricacy.
2. Chemistry (Moderate Difficulty)
Key Topics: Thermodynamics, Coordination Compounds, Aldehydes, and Ketones
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Organic Chemistry was tricky with conceptual questions.
Inorganic Chemistry was largely NCERT-based, making it manageable.
Physical Chemistry included calculation-heavy questions, testing problem-solving skills.
3. Biology (Easiest and Most Scoring)
Key Topics: Human Physiology, Genetics, Biotechnology
Difficulty Level: Easy
Questions were straightforward, mostly from NCERT.
Direct recall questions dominated, making it a high-scoring section for well-prepared students.
Exam Pattern
Total Questions: 180
Physics: 45
Chemistry: 45
Biology: 90 (Botany & Zoology combined)
Duration: 180 minutes
Marking Scheme: +4 for correct answers, -1 for incorrect answers
Key Observations
1. Physics as a Deciding Factor
With its high difficulty, Physics could be the make-or-break section for candidates.
2. Importance of NCERT in Biology and Chemistry
Familiarity with NCERT textbooks proved crucial for success, particularly in Biology and Inorganic Chemistry.
3. Time Management Challenges
Physics’ lengthy problems affected students’ ability to manage time effectively.
Student Reactions
Most students found the Biology section easy and scoring.
Physics drew criticism for its difficulty and time consumption.
Chemistry received mixed reactions due to its moderate difficulty level.
Tips for Future Aspirants
1. Focus on NCERT: Thoroughly prepare NCERT textbooks, especially for Biology and Inorganic Chemistry.
2. Strengthen Physics Concepts: Focus on problem-solving techniques and practice time management.
3. Revise Smartly: Regular revisi
ons and solving previous years’ papers can help anticipate trends.
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