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NEET-UG to Have Optional Questions for the First Time
- 7/15/2021 3:50:31 PM
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- Manikanth
- NEET Exams
In
view of the reduction of the Class 12 syllabus across education boards, the
National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for undergraduate (UG) medical
and dental students will have a change in paper pattern for the first time
since its inception in 2016.
The
announcement came through the official exam brochure which was released by the
National Testing Agency (NTA) late on Tuesday evening.
Even as
students are still unclear about the reason behind this move, the NTA clarified
that the changes were introduced keeping in mind the reduction of the syllabus
by various school education boards for their Class 12 students in 2020-21,
considering the loss of academic time due to Covid. “To rationalise the
decision of reduction in the syllabus by various school education boards, the
NTA has taken the decision to provide choice in Section “B” for each of the
four subjects,” clarified NTA through an information bulletin.
Students
have now approached the examination authority for clarity on the marking system
of the new paper pattern.
Until
2020, the NEET-UG paper pattern consisted of 180 objective type questions from
physics, chemistry and biology (botany and zoology) to be answered on a
specially designed sheet using a ballpoint pen only. Each correct answer gives
students four marks and each wrong answer deducts one mark. According to NTA,
the new paper pattern will now comprise two sections under each subject.
Section
A will consist of 35 questions that students have to attempt compulsorily, and
section B will consist of 15 questions from which the candidate can choose to
attempt any 10 questions. The amount of time to solve the paper remains the
same and the marking pattern remains similar to last year as well. This choice
of choosing 10 questions out of 15 has confused students.
“When
NTA says students can attempt any 10 out of 15, will students be marked in the
negative for a wrong answer? Also, if a student chooses to attempt all 15
questions, will the NTA choose only the correct answers for the final marks or
choose the first 10 answers only? Such questions are running in all our minds,”
said the parent of a NEET-UG aspirant.
After much delay, NTA
earlier this week announced that the all-India exam will be conducted on
September 12 this year and registrations for the exam started this week. While
medical and dental aspirants were relieved to finally get information on their
exams, this change in exam pattern has introduced new anxieties for students.
“Instead of a 180-mark paper, we will now be attempting a 200 mark paper. This
automatically means we should get more time to appear for the exam, but NTA has
clarified that we will get three hours only. How is this fair?” asked Soniya
Talreja, a NEET-UG aspirant. (Read more)
Source: First published on Hindustan Times