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Why did 2015 NEET Cancelled?

Why did 2015 NEET Cancelled?

The Supreme Court on Monday cancelled the 2015 All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education following the leak of the question paper and circulation of answer keys through electronic devices at different examination centres across 10 states.

Which year was the hardest NEET paper?

NEET Physics analysis 2018 Physics was the toughest section in the NTA NEET question paper.

Is AIPMT 2014 Tough?

It was neither tough nor easy. Physics was the toughest, Biology was the easiest and Chemistry was of medium level. However, I think some of the questions were repeated.” Confirming the same, Nidhi added, “In Physics, around 2-3 questions were from previous years’ papers.

Why was AIPMT replaced?

AIPMT had two papers, Prelims, followed by the Main exam. One most important factor, which led to the replacement of AIPMT, was that NEET was conducted for all seats for all medical colleges across the country. But AIPMT was conducted for 15 per cent seats. Besides, NEET was categorised into 2 merit lists.

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Is Aipmt 2015 difficult?

The Physics paper in AIPMT 2015 was difficult. The level this year, was difficult than the previous year. 44.4 percent (20Q) questions were from Class 12 and 55.6 percent (25Q) questions were from Class 11. 38 percent (17Q) were difficult, 38 percent (17Q) were medium and 24 percent (11 per cent) were easy.

Is Aipmt different from NEET?

NEET has replaced AIPMT (All India Pre-Medical test/ Pre-Dental Entrance Test) completely in the year 2017. In 2016, as per the Supreme Court directive, NEET has replaced AIPMT in addition to the state level entrance tests enabling admissions to private, government and deemed medical universities throughout India.

What is the difference between Aipmt prelims and mains?

The examination was replaced by a two-tier or two-stage test – The AIPMT Prelims and the AIPMT Mains, in which the AIPMT Prelims was used to be objective exam and AIPMT Mains was used to be subjective exam. The candidates who could qualify the AIPMT Prelims were eligible to give the AIPMT Mains test.