KCET 2022 Exam Analysis: Bio, Maths, & Chemistry, Check Details Here
Today, June 17 the KEA held the Biology, Mathematics, and Chemistry exams. Check KCET 2022 Exam Analysis for the tests here.
The KEA has now concluded the Biology, Maths, and Chemistry papers for Kerala Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2022. The article provides the KCET 2022 Exam Analysis for the three examinations successfully conducted. The administration made sure that the partakers followed Covid-19 protocols strictly.
KEA had planned to conduct KCET over three days – June 16, 17, and 18. The authorities will conduct the Kannada language exam tomorrow, June 18, after completing the Physics & Chemistry papers. KCET allows candidates to gain admission to engineering, pharmacy, and other UG programs in the state’s participating universities.
KCET 2022 Exam Analysis: Subject-Wise Analysis
Candidates can check the exam analysis given below, as per sources:
Biology Exam
Reports state that overall, it was a paper. An average student can expect 30-35 marks out of 60. Only a few questions were challenging. There were no off-topic questions, and all were structured according to the NCERT textbook. The paper was easier than last year because the questions were memory-based and conceptual. This year, there were no assertion, reasoning, or statement-based questions. Also, the question paper contained no errors.
Maths Exam
The sources stated that the Mathematics paper was easy to moderate in nature. However, a few questions were lengthy in the calculation aspect. The exam had 40 easy, 11 moderate, and 9 difficult questions. A typical student can expect a score of 25 marks out of a possible 60. The paper didn’t have any out-of-syllabus or wrong questions. Overall, the examination was similar to the previous year.
Chemistry Exam
As per sources, the overall difficulty level was easy, especially compared to the other subjects. The paper did not take long to complete. The expected number of successful attempts is 45 or more. There were more questions with formulas. Chemical Kinetics, Phenols, Ethers, and Ethenols were the most frequent topics.