DNB CET Exam Analysis Day 2, Session 1

The morning session of the Day 2 exam i.e. June 16th 2017 DNB CET exam is now over.

Prepladder conducted a poll where we approached more than 500+ real students who appeared in the exam so that we can update you regarding the standard in the Morning session of second day of exam.

This analysis has been obtained based on the bona-fide polling from the candidates who appeared on the Day 2, Session 1 of June 16th 2017 of DNB CET exam. This polling was conducted so that we can help candidates those who have their exam in upcoming days in order to get an idea about what to expect and focus on.
Detailed Exam Analysis of DNB CET – JUNE 16th 2017 Morning Session.

Overall Difficulty Level – Moderate:

As per the polling results, the difficulty level of Session 1 of June 16, 2017 was of moderate level. Many questions were repeated but with twisted options leaving candidates in a dithery condition.

Majority of the candidates said that many questions were repeated from previous years. They also shared that they could easily manage time during the exam. A lot of questions were data based. Furthermore, around 6-7 questions were from unheard topics.

Deciders/High Weightage Subjects:

Decider or the Subjects that could bring a justifiable difference to your overall ranking was Obs & Gynae. Followed by Obs & Gynae, many questions appeared from Anatomy and Pharmacology.

Low Weightage Subjects:

Radiology and Orthopedics were the subjects that considerably carried low weightage in the morning shift of Day 2 exam.

Pattern of Questions:

Once again, ‘One-liners’ dominated the Morning session of Day 2 exam.

In this session, no clinical questions were seen. According to the reviews of candidates who appeared in this session, many questions were seen from previous year. However, options were twisted that made the questions confusing.

Image-Based Questions:

This session had only around 10 Image-based MCQs, which is comparatively lesser than all other sessions yet. Level of these questions was also moderate.

Distribution of Questions:

In total, 300 questions are asked.