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Is assertion and reasoning questions coming in neet 2020?


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Pratiksha Roy 16th Nov, 2019
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 16th Nov, 2019
Hello there !
Greetings!
Although aiims and Jipmer have been scrapped off and now admissions in these Institutions will be conducted through NEET but neet examination pattern is still the same, so there will be no assertion -reason questions in neet. NEET 2020 question paper will have 180 multiple choice questions in total for 4 marks each. There will be negative marking of one mark for every wrong answer and therefore students have to keep this mind while answering the question paper of NEET. Out of 180 questions 90 will be from biology and 45 from Physics and 45 from chemistry.
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