NEET 2021 Analysis & Expected Cutoff by Resonance - After the conclusion of the NEET exam, the coaching institute Resonance will release NEET 2021 analysis and expected cutoff. Since, the competition is tough for medical admission, therefore, to stay ahead of all, analysis and expected cut off of NEET 2021 Resonance will accommodate the students. With the help of NEET analysis & expected cut off 2021 by Resonance, aspirants will be able to know their probability of qualifying the exam. Also, through NEET 2021 analysis & expected cutoff by Resonance, aspirants will get to know the level of difficulty of the exam, types of questions and section wise difficulty. NEET answer key 2021 by Resonance will also be released along with the analysis.
The analysis and expected cut off NEET 2021 by Resonance will be made available after conclusion of NEET exam. The education experts of NEET will prepare the NEET analysis 2021 by Resonance for the benefit of the candidates. Aspirants can be highly benefited out of it. Careers360 brings to you a detailed NEET exam analysis and the expected cutoff which will help the students with their entrance preparations. Interested candidates can check here complete details about NEET 2021 cut off analysis and expected cutoff by Resonance, including minimum qualifying percentiles, previous year NEET cut off trends etc.
As it is known to all that analysis and expected cutoff by Resonance for NEET 2021 will be released after the conclusion of entrance exam. Aspirants, till then can go through the previous year NEET analysis and expected cutoff which was given by Resonance.
Comparably, the paper was easier than the previous two years.
Also, all the subjects were easier compared to last year.
Of the three subjects, Physics was comparatively difficult.
Biology and Chemistry were easy and of almost the same difficulty level.
Of the 180 questions: 113 were easy, 50 moderate and 17 were difficult
Of the three subjects, physics had a maximum of 9 difficult questions, followed by Biology at 7. Chemistry had a measly 1 question rated as difficult.
Questions in physics required less calculations compared to last year and were conceptually simpler.
Biology included a major chunk of questions from NCERT. There were 10 questions that were a bit tricky.
In Chemistry, 40 questions were from NCERT. Most of the questions required little to no calculation
As per the experts at Resonance, the paper this year was much easier compared to both 2018 and 2017. This is how they rated the difficulty level compared to previous years:
Subject | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 |
Biology | 1.36 | 1.6 | 2.16 |
Chemistry | 1.4 | 1.95 | 1.36 |
Physics | 1.76 | 2.31 | 1.93 |
Overall | 1.47 | 1.87 | 1.91 |
Here, denotation is like-1: Easy 2: Moderate 3: Difficult
If one looks at the charts by Resonance, it seems obvious that the overall difficulty level has been decreasing in the last few years. Subject-wise, Biology is getting easier, whereas the difficulty level of Chemistry and Physics continues to fluctuate.
Difficulty analysis
Subject | Easy Level | Medium Level | Difficult Level | |||
No of Questions | Total Marks | No of Questions | Total Marks | No of Questions | Total Marks | |
Physics | 20 | 80 | 16 | 64 | 9 | 36 |
Chemistry | 28 | 112 | 16 | 64 | 1 | 4 |
Biology | 65 | 260 | 18 | 72 | 7 | 28 |
Grand Total | 113 | 452 | 50 | 200 | 17 | 68 |
The number of questions asked from Class 11 and 12 is almost evenly matched, though if one looks at it closely it can be seen class 11 carried a little more weightage.
Subject | Class 11 | Class 12 | Total | |||
No of Questions | Total Marks | No of Questions | Total Marks | No of Questions | Total Marks | |
Physics | 22 | 88 | 23 | 92 | 45 | 180 |
Chemistry | 23 | 92 | 22 | 88 | 45 | 180 |
Biology | 46 | 184 | 44 | 176 | 90 | 360 |
Grand Total | 91 | 364 | 89 | 356 | 180 | 720 |
Aspiring medical candidates can go through the detailed subject wise analysis of previous year NEET question paper from the table below.
Physics | No. of Questions |
Capacitance | 1 |
Centre of Mass | 1 |
Circular Motion | 4 |
Current electricity | 3 |
Electromagnetic Induction | 2 |
Electrostatics | 3 |
Error and Analysis | 1 |
Fluid Mechanics | 1 |
Geometrical Optics | 4 |
Gravitation | 2 |
KTG & Thermodynamics | 2 |
Magnetism | 3 |
Modern Physics | 3 |
Newton's Laws of Motion | 1 |
Properties of Matter | 1 |
Rectilinear Motion | 1 |
Relative Motion | 1 |
Rigid Body Dynamics | 2 |
Semiconductor Devices | 2 |
Simple Harmonic Motion | 2 |
Surface Tension | 1 |
Thermal Expansion | 1 |
Unit and Dimension | 1 |
Wave Optics | 1 |
Work Energy and Power | 1 |
Grand Total | 45 |
Chemistry | Number of Questions |
Aromatic Compounds | 2 |
atomic structure | 2 |
Biomolecules | 1 |
Carboxylic Acid Derivative | 1 |
Chemical Bonding | 3 |
Chemical Kinetics | 2 |
Chemistry in everyday life | 1 |
Coordination Compounds | 1 |
D Block | 1 |
Electrochemistry | 2 |
Environmental Chemistry | 1 |
equivalent Concept | 1 |
Gaseous State | 1 |
GOC | 2 |
Hydrocarbons | 2 |
Hydrogen | 1 |
Ionic Equilibrium | 3 |
IUPAC | 1 |
Metallurgy | 1 |
Mole Concept | 1 |
P Block | 4 |
periodic table | 1 |
Polymer | 1 |
Redox Reactions | 1 |
S Block | 2 |
solid state | 1 |
Solution and Colligative Properties | 2 |
Surface Chemistry | 1 |
Thermodynamics | 2 |
Grand Total | 45 |
Botany | Number of questions |
Anatomy Of Flowering Plant | 3 |
Biodiversity and Conservation | 3 |
Biological classification | 2 |
Cell Cycle and Division | 2 |
Cell: The unit of life | 5 |
Ecosystem | 1 |
Environmental Issues | 4 |
Genetics - I Principle of Inheritance and variation | 7 |
Genetics - II Molecular basis of inheritance | 3 |
Living World | 1 |
Microbes in Human Welfare | 1 |
Mineral Nutrition | 1 |
Morphology in flowering plants | 1 |
Organisms and Population | 1 |
Plant Growth and Development | 2 |
Plant Kingdom | 1 |
Respiration in Plants | 2 |
Sexual Reproduction in flowering Plants | 4 |
Transport in Plants | 3 |
Grand Total | 47 |
Zoology | Number of Questions |
Animal Kingdom | 2 |
Biomolecules | 4 |
Biotechnology and its application | 2 |
Biotechnology and its Processes and principle | 3 |
Body Fluids and Circulation | 2 |
Breathing and exchange of gases | 1 |
Chemical Coordination | 2 |
Digestion and Absorption | 2 |
Evolution | 3 |
Excretory products and their elimination | 2 |
Human Health and Disease | 4 |
Human Reproduction | 3 |
Locomotion and Movement | 2 |
Microbes in Human Welfare | 3 |
Nervous System | 2 |
Reproductive Health | 3 |
Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production | 1 |
Structural Organisation in Animal | 1 |
Structural Organisation of Animals | 1 |
Grand Total | 43 |
To read detailed analysis of NEET 2019 by Resonance - Click Here
In order to qualify the examination, candidates need to secure a minimum prescribed percentile. Resonance will declare the expected marks the candidate needs to score to qualify in the exam. The expected cut off will be also issued by the coaching institute unofficially. National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the official NEET cut off marks only after the declaration of NEET result 2021. The category-wise cut off percentile can be checked in the table below.
Category | NEET cutoff percentile | NEET 2020 cut off scores | NEET cutoff 2019 scores |
Unreserved | 50th percentile | 720-147 | 701-134 |
SC/ST/OBC | 40th percentile | 146-113 | 133-107 |
Unreserved-PH | 45th percentile | 146-129 | 133-120 |
SC/ST/OBC-PH | 40th percentile | 128-113 | 119-107 |
According to the analysis of NEET 2018 by Resonance, the candidates faced a moderately difficult exam paper in which the section of Physics was the most difficult and the section of Biology was easy to attempt. Candidates can check the NEET 2018 analysis below in this article.
Subject | Easy Level | Medium Level | Difficult Level | |||
No of Questions | Total Marks | No of Questions | Total Marks | No of Questions | Total Marks | |
Physics | 4 | 16 | 24 | 96 | 17 | 68 |
Chemistry | 13 | 52 | 21 | 84 | 11 | 44 |
Biology | 46 | 184 | 34 | 136 | 10 | 40 |
Grand Total | 63 | 252 | 79 | 316 | 38 | 152 |
In the analysis by Resonance, the experts have found that the difficulty level of NEET 2018 was similar to that of the 2017 question paper. However, the biology section was easier as compared to the 2017 NEET question paper. The most difficult was the section of Physics followed by Chemistry. Candidates can check the detailed break up of marks in each section of class 11 and 12 syllabus, in the table below.
Class 11 | Class 12 | Total | ||||
Subject | Number of Questions | Total Marks | Number of Questions | Total Marks | Number of Questions | Total Marks |
Physics | 21 | 84 | 24 | 96 | 45 | 180 |
Chemistry | 21 | 84 | 24 | 96 | 45 | 180 |
Biology | 47 | 188 | 43 | 172 | 90 | 360 |
Grand Total | 89 | 356 | 91 | 364 | 180 | 720 |
Physics | 45 |
Alternating current | 1 |
Capacitance | 1 |
Centre of Mass | 1 |
Circular Motion | 1 |
Current electricity | 4 |
Elasticity and Viscosity | 2 |
Electromagnetic Field | 1 |
Electromagnetic Induction | 1 |
Electromagnetic Waves | 2 |
Electrostatics | 1 |
Error and Analysis | 1 |
Friction | 1 |
Geometrical Optics | 3 |
Gravitation | 2 |
Heat Transfer | 1 |
KTG & Thermodynamics | 4 |
Magnetism | 1 |
Modern Physics | 3 |
Newton's Laws of Motion | 1 |
Nuclear Physics | 1 |
Rectilinear Motion | 1 |
Rigid Body Dynamics | 4 |
Semiconductor Devices | 3 |
Simple Harmonic Motion | 1 |
Sound Waves | 2 |
Wave Optics | 1 |
Chemistry | 45 |
Alcohols | 1 |
Aromatic Compounds | 4 |
atomic structure | 1 |
Biomolecules | 2 |
Carboxylic Acids | 1 |
Chemical Bonding | 1 |
Chemical Equilibrium | 1 |
Chemical Kinetics | 2 |
Coordination Compounds | 3 |
D Block | 2 |
Electrochemistry | 1 |
Environmental Chemistry | 1 |
Gaseous State | 2 |
GOC | 2 |
Haloalkane | 1 |
Hydrocarbons | 2 |
Ionic Equilibrium | 2 |
Metallurgy | 1 |
Mole Concept | 2 |
P Block | 5 |
periodic table | 1 |
Polymer | 1 |
Redox Reactions | 1 |
S Block | 2 |
solid state | 1 |
Surface Chemistry | 1 |
Thermodynamics | 1 |
Botany
Botany | 54 |
Application Biology | 1 |
Biological classification | 6 |
Cell Biology | 5 |
Ecology | 12 |
Genetics | 11 |
Living World | 1 |
Plant Physiology | 8 |
Reproduction in Organism | 1 |
Reproduction in Plants | 4 |
Structural Organisation of Plant and Animals | 5 |
Zoology
Zoology | 36 |
Animal Classification | 4 |
Application Biology | 3 |
Biology in Human welfare | 4 |
Biomolecules | 1 |
Evolution | 3 |
Human Physiology | 15 |
Human Reproduction | 5 |
Structural Organisation of Plant and Animals | 1 |
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