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NEET II 2016: Answer Key, Solutions and Detailed Analysis

NEET-II exam was conducted across India on 24 Jul 2016 as scheduled. There were mixed reactions on the examination. Some felt it is easier, while some felt there were questions which were completely unknown to them.

Detailed analysis of NEET II question paper

Detailed analysis of NEET II question paper

Detailed analysis, reviews and student reactions started pouring online about the examination. We are providing you some of those links to gauge the difficulty level of the NEET II question paper.
NEET II 2016 Answer Key & Solutions

NEET II 2016 Answer Key

Similarly, several institutes have uploaded their answer keys for NEET II 2016 question paper. If you have marked your answers in the question paper, you can quickly find out the marks you would get in the exam. Below are some of the links to NEET II 2016 answer keys:

Official answer key for NEET II 2016

You have to wait for another two weeks before CBSE releases the official answer key. The following is the tentative schedule released by CBSE:
  • Display of OMR Sheet (NEET-I & NEET-II) - From 04.08.2016 to 06.08.2016
  • Display of Answer Key (NEET-I & NEET-II) - From 07.08.2016 to 09.08.2016
  • Declaration of Combined Result of NEET-I & NEET-II - Expected around 17 Aug 2016

For exact date, candidates may remain in touch with AIPMT/ NEET website.

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