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NEET 2021 Question Paper with Answer Key PDF in Odia N5

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Sachin Gupta

Content Writer | Updated On - Aug 5, 2022

In 2021, NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) was held on 12th September. The exam was conducted in 13 different languages (English, Hindi, Urdu, Malayalam, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Gujarati, Assamese, and Kannada). Last year it was conducted in 11 languages. Punjabi and Malayalam are the latest additions in NEET 2021. More than 1600000 candidates registered for the exam. However, 5% of the total registered candidates didn't take the test. To reduce the pressure of the candidates, NTA (National Testing Agency) listed a total of 200 questions, students were to attempt only 180 questions to gain the total marks of 720 in NEET 2021. The overall difficulty level of all the questions combined was rated easy to moderate.

NEET 2021 Question Paper with Answer Key PDF in Odia N5

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NEET 2021 Odia N5 Detailed Paper Analysis

Last year, all the schooling education boards decided to bring reduction in the 12th syllabus. In response to this decision, NTA listed 20 additional questions in NEET 2021 so that students may prefer the questions as per their preferences. The question paper was distributed into four sections (Physics Chemistry Botany and Zoology). This year NTA separated the Biology section and divide into sections i.e. Zoology and Botany. Each section has 2 parts, Part A and Part B. Part A had 35 questions of mandatory nature. Part B carried 15 questions (5 questions were additional questions).

NEET 2021 Odia N5: Process of Merit List Preparation

  • In case of same marks achieved by multiple students, priority would be given to those who have secured higher marks in Biology (Zoology and Botany combined)
  • If marks in Biology section would be the same, marks scored in Chemistry would be considered, and candidates with more marks in Chemistry would make it to the final merit list
  • If the tie still continues, candidates with less negative marking would be considered for granting admission
  • In case the tie is still going on, a person who age is more than the other candidate would be given preference by OJEE Cell

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Since JIPMER and AIIMS have been replaced by NEET, candidates planning to take admission in Pharmacy, Biotechnology, Physiotherapy, and other related medical courses, can check and download the following question paper pdfs.

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