NEET-UG 2025: Biology Easy but Lengthy, Physics Moderate, Say Experts
NEET-UG 2025: Biology Easy, Physics Moderate, Experts Say

Ranchi: Experts have described the biology section of the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test-UG (NEET-UG) as easy but lengthy, while around 10 questions in physics were of moderate complexity. The medical entrance exam, held on Sunday, comprised 180 questions on physics, chemistry, botany, and zoology (biology), each carrying four marks, totaling 720 marks.

Section-Wise Analysis

Pankaj Singh, head of a coaching institute, stated, "Almost an equal number of questions were asked from the syllabi of classes XI and XII in biology. In physics, 19 questions were from Class XI and 26 from Class XII. In chemistry, 28 questions were from Class XI and 17 from Class XII." The biology section included 45 questions each on botany and zoology.

Overall Pattern and Time Management

Students and teachers noted that the overall pattern remained balanced. However, time management was crucial because biology required sustained reading and careful attention. Physics featured a mix of direct and moderately complex problems, while chemistry was largely manageable for well-prepared candidates.

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Key Takeaways

  • Biology: Easy but lengthy, with equal distribution from Class XI and XII syllabi.
  • Physics: 19 questions from Class XI, 26 from Class XII; moderate complexity in around 10 questions.
  • Chemistry: 28 questions from Class XI, 17 from Class XII; manageable for prepared students.

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About the Author

Sanjay Sahay, with over a decade of experience in journalism, primarily covers crime, security, central agencies, and civil courts in Ranchi. He also regularly writes on higher education policies in the state.

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