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In NEET 2019 which language preferrable as in gujarati difficulty level was more as compared to hindi and English medium in 2016


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Hello Pranav,



  • There were the same set of questions in NEET-2018 for all languages.  There were same question papers for all languages  English, Hindi, Kannada, Urdu, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil and Telugu.


  • In 2017, many candidates who had attempted NEET in regional languages had raised objections to the level of difficulty. They had claimed that the question paper was easier in English than in other vernacular languages. Some had even approached the courts over this. To avoid any such issues, MHRD has clarified that the content in the question paper will be the same in all languages, this year. Urdu language has been newly added and the exam will be conducted in 11 languages.


  • Therefore, it won't matter which language you choose, the difficulty level will remain the same.


I hope you find this helpful. All the best!

















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