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Re-NEET 2026 — Paper Analysis Dashboard Re-NEET

Code 50  |  Code 60  |  Code 70  |  Code 80  |  21st June 2026
CODE : 50
Executive Summary — Code 50
Macro-level difficulty posture and subject distribution for the selected code
Easy Questions
Medium Questions
Difficult Questions
Overall Difficulty

Re-NEET 2026 Macro Posture & Cut-off Prediction

The Re-NEET paper presents a more structurally balanced challenge than typical medical entrance papers. Expected cut-off scores for standard medical allocation seats are anticipated to correct downwards towards 530 (+/− 5) marks due to rigorous conceptual filters embedded across the non-biological domains.

⚡ Physics — Concept Heavy Zone

Found to be moderate to difficult. Numerical-based configurations were exceptionally lengthy, requiring advanced multi-step manipulation primarily in Current Electricity, Electrostatics, and core Mechanics fields.

🧪 Chemistry — High NCERT Fidelity

Rated easy to moderate. The section kept strong alignment with standard text references. Organic profiles contained strategic tricks, whereas physical expressions relied on direct formula deployment.

🌿 Biology — Perfect Score Enabler

Deemed highly approach-friendly and scoring. Main questions were direct extractions of syllabus lines, carrying standard density clusters in Human Physiology, Genetics, and Biotechnology units.

🆕 Bonus Allocation Notice

Overall Difficulty Distribution

180 Questions — Code 50
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Subject-wise Difficulty Share

Physics (Q.1–45) | Chemistry (Q.46–90) | Biology (Q.91–180)
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Class XI vs XII — Question Distribution per Subject

Share of questions drawn from Class XI and XII syllabi
Physics Analysis — Code 50
Q.1–45 | Unit-wise difficulty breakdown
Total (Q.1–45)
45
180 Marks
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Physics: The Toughest Section — Mechanics & Electrodynamics Dominated

Physics was the primary differentiator in Re-NEET 2026. Rotational Motion, Circular Motion, and Fluid Mechanics from Mechanics, along with Current Electricity and EMI from Electrodynamics, contained the hardest questions. Modern Physics (Atomic Structure) also appeared at Difficult level.

Unit-wise Difficulty Breakdown (Q.1–45)

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Physics — Unit Distribution

Questions per unit (stacked by difficulty)

Physics — Difficulty Split

Easy / Medium / Difficult proportion
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Chemistry Analysis — Code 50
Q.46–90 | Unit-wise difficulty breakdown
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Total (Q.46–90)
45
180 Marks

Chemistry: Harder than NEET 2026 — Electrochemistry & Coordination Compounds Tested Depth

Physical Chemistry had multiple Difficult questions (Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics). Coordination Compounds dominated Inorganic Chemistry with high question density. Organic Chemistry (Carbonyl Compounds, Hydrocarbons) appeared at Difficult level across codes.

Unit-wise Difficulty Breakdown (Q.46–90)

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Chemistry — Unit Distribution

Questions per unit (stacked by difficulty)
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Medium
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Biology Analysis — Code 50
Q.91–180 | Unit-wise difficulty breakdown
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Medium
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Total (Q.91–180)
90
360 Marks

Biology: The Scoring Anchor — Botany Slightly Tougher than NEET 2026

Biology remained highly scoring but showed slightly more Medium questions vs NEET 2026. Genetics & Evolution and Diversity in Living World had the highest question density. Human Physiology and Plant Physiology were mostly Easy, rewarding consistent preparation.

Class XI Biology — Unit Breakdown
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Class XI Biology — Unit Chart

Class XII Biology — Unit Breakdown
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Class XII Biology — Unit Chart

Answer Key — Code 50
All 180 questions with answer, class, chapter, unit and difficulty
ⓘ  Bonus Questions: Q.26 (Code 50), Q.43 (Code 60), Q.40 (Code 70) and Q.2 (Code 80) — full marks awarded to all candidates.  |  Dual-Answer Questions (Multiple Correct): Q.38 (Code 50), Q.36 (Code 60), Q.22 (Code 70) and Q.5 (Code 80) — from Electro Magnetic Wave (EMW), Electrodynamics; both answer options accepted as correct. Both question types are highlighted in the Answer Key below.
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