DNB CET Exam Analysis Day 3, Session 2

Day 3, Evening session of DNB CET exam was conducted on June 17th 2017.

PrepLadder approached as many as 500+ real students who took this exam in order to update you about the standard in the second session of third day of exam.

The analysis of this session has been made based on the genuine polling from the candidates who appeared on the Day 3, Session 2 of June 17th DNB CET exam. This blog will give you an idea about type of questions that appeared in this exam.

Detailed Exam Analysis of DNB CET – JUNE 17th 2017 Evening Session.

Overall Difficulty Level – Moderate:

As per the poll results, the Session 2 of June 17, 2017 comprised of moderate level questions. Many candidates shared that many questions were asked from previous years. Again, exam was not lengthy and one can easily go through all the questions if one has decent skills of time management.

Deciders/High Weightage Subjects:

Decider or the Subject that could bring a fruitful difference to your overall ranking was Biochemistry. Followed by Biochemistry, many questions were also asked from PSM and Anatomy.

Low Weightage Subjects:

Subjects that carried considerably low weightage in the Evening shift were Orthopedics, ENT and Physiology.

Pattern of Questions:

In the Evening session of Day 3 exam, many one liners and theoretical questions were seen. If one had good theoretical knowledge, it was easy to answer most of the questions. Very few number of logic and clinical application based questions appeared in this session.

Majority of topics were covered. Many questions were seen repeated from same topics. About 30-50 questions were repeated.

Repeated questions were also seen; some were direct while some were seen in an indirect manner. Options of some questions were twisted that left the candidate in a dithery situation.

Image-Based Questions:

This session constituted of about 10 Image-Based MCQs. Level of this type of questions was of moderate difficulty.

Distribution of Questions:

In DNB CET exam, there are 300 questions in total.