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Hello Aspirant,
Pattern is varying every year. However the baseline remains the same. In 2015 AIPMT (cancelled one) had difficulty level above expected due to which the cut offs were expected to be low. In that paper,questions asked were 60% from NCERT and 40% were the ones which were not from NCERT. However in the rescheduled AIPMT most of the questions were from NCERT. In 2016, in NEET 1, paper was of same level as of rescheduled AIPMT 2015. However in NEET 2, the chemistry section especially inorganic and organic portion was quite difficult and out of NCERT.Bottomline is that your base should always be NCERT. Your concepts must be crystal clear from NCERT. However you cannot expect all 180 questions to be asked straight from NCERT as that will lead to absurd difficulty level.
Hope this was of some help. Good Luck.
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