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Question level is higher in JEE than Neet ,but in NEET you have only 1 minute for 1 question . But selection ratio wise NEET is much more tough.
2019
JEE Applicant :- 9-10lakhs
Seriously students preparing for JEE :- 2lakhs
Seats (IITs,NITs,IIITs,)=35,000
NEET Applicant:- 14-15 lakhs
Seriously students preparing for NEET :- 3lakhs
Seats (MBBS and BDS )= 10,000Approx
Hi Kritika
Talking about level of questions asked in JEE is way tougher than NEET. If one prepare only for NEET he/she might not be able to solve most of the questions of JEE .
But when you talk about questions per time ratio then here you will find some similar type relation between both the exams. As in NEET , questions asked is very easy so you get only 1 minute to solve where as you get 4 minutes to solve a single question of JEE , so it is obvious that the questions asked in JEE is tougher then that of NEET.
And now the very third opinion of mine about the exam. If you talk about the selection ratio then NEET is tougher as compared with JEE .
As in JEE 14 lakhs students appeared in the exam and approx 40000 students got colleges as per there rank whereas in NEET 6 lakhs students appeared in this exam and and only 5000 students would be able to take admission.
Hope it's helps !!!
TS~
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