NEET 2018 Cut-Off Likely To Drop This Year | Check Important Details Here

NEET 2018 Cut-Off: The NEET 2018 competitive medical examination was held recently on May 6, 2018, and the experts have rolled out the expected cut-off in context to the same. With each passing year, the competition is getting tougher which is resulting in a fall in the cut-offs.

The answer key for the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET 2018) which was held for the students seeking admission in the medical colleges and universities of the Country shall soon be released by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on the website www.cbseneet.nic.in . Many experts have suggested the NEET 2018 Exam cut-off. The NEET 2018 Exam cut-off is likely to go down this year.

NEET 2018 Expert Exam Analysis

After the NEET 2018 Exam which was conducted on May 6, there are many experts who feel that there is a possibility of a drop in the NEET 2018 (National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test) Exam cut-off. It was felt that in the NEET 2018 Exam, the Physics Exam had an increased number of questions which were based on applications as well as calculations.

Also, the Physics Paper was known to be lengthier than the paper which came last year. A larger section of the students time was employed for solving the Physics questions only. On the other hand, the biology section of the NEET 2018 Exam was termed as creative as well as thought-provoking. Two questions proposed in zoology did not come from the part of the curriculum as per the sources.

NEET 2018 Expected Cut-Off

The NEET 2018 Exam is a competitive exam which was tougher than the one which was proposed last year. The experts have suggested that due to a tougher examination, the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET 2018) Exam cut-off is expected to drop. For the general category, the cut-off is expected to lie in between 120-130, for OBC, it shall be in between 97-107 and for the SC and ST category, it is likely to be in between 92-102.

Apart from the competition, more number of students had appeared for the NEET 2018 Exam which is another reason for the drop in the NEET 2018 Exam cut-off.

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