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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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UPPSC 2023 exam will be conducted on May 14 in two sessions. The candidates will get here the UPPSC 2023 exam analysis with topic-wise detail of the questions asked in the UPPCS prelims exam 2023. The candidates will also get the video of the candidates who appeared in the exam.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Although the NEET 2023 exam pattern remained the same as last year, there have been various changes as compared to that of last year. The difficulty level of NEET 2023 was easy to moderate. While Physics was the toughest section last year, this year it was termed as an easy section by experts and students. Chemistry on the other hand, was the toughest section this year. Last year, the difficulty level of this section was easy to moderate. The Biology section difficulty level was more or less the same this year as well, which was easy to moderate. Among the two subjects, Botany was comparatively tougher than Zoology. The distribution of
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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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The NID DAT exam analysis will cover the following points:Sectional difficulty - The difficulty level will be evaluated on a scale of easy, moderate, and difficult.Overall difficulty - The overall difficulty will be calculated by considering the sectional difficulty. The previous years difficulty level will also taken into context.The weightage of questions - The part of the analysis will examine the distribution of questions (or weightage) across various topics.Good attempts - This will be an indication of how many questions you need to attempt to be in contention for a seat.Expected cut-off - The candidate needs to meet the cut-off c
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