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NEET 2025 Controversial Questions: Year-wise Breakdown & NTA Response

NEET UG 2025 has once again sparked debate over controversial questions. Here are the year-wise breakdown of NEET exam controversies, errors, and NTA actions from 2020–2025.

NEET UG 2025: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has successfully conducted the NEET exam on May 4. Just after the exam was over, there arose controversy surrounding some questions. It was alleged that few questions were either out of syllabus or over standard set by NTA.

The NEET 2025 is not an exception. Every year, there are few questions asked in the exam which create controversy. Here are the year-wise breakdown of NEET controversial questions.

NEET 2024

Major Issues:

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  • Unrealistic Perfect Scores: Over 60 students scored a perfect 720/720, which led to widespread skepticism.
  • Alleged Exam Centre Leaks: Claims of paper leaks in Haryana and Bihar circulated on social media.
  • Bonus Marks Confusion: Some candidates were awarded grace marks for loss of exam time, while others weren’t.
  • Incorrect Physics Answer Key: One question from Rotational Motion had two technically correct options (NTA accepted only one).

Notable Question:

  • Physics (Code N1) – “A disc of moment of inertia I is rotating with angular velocity ω. If a mass m is attached at the rim…”
    ➤ Students claimed both options A & C were correct, but NTA accepted only A. After objections, grace marks were awarded.

NEET 2023

Major Issues:

  • Incorrect options in Chemistry: One question on p-block elements had outdated data based on old NCERT content.
  • Biology Assertion-Reason MCQ: Conflicting reasoning in questions on plant hormones confused students.

Outcome:

  • NTA dropped 1 Biology and 1 Chemistry question, awarding full marks to all.

NEET 2022

Major Issues:

  • Ambiguous Language in Zoology: A question on connective tissue was considered vague and confusing.
  • Physics Calculation Mistake: The answer key had a unit conversion error, penalizing correct answers.

Example:

  • Question (Zoology): “Which of the following is not a function of areolar tissue?”
    ➤ Students argued two options were correct depending on textbook versions.

Outcome:

  • NTA accepted objections and awarded bonus marks to all for 1 question.

NEET 2021

Major Issues:

  • Two Biology questions from outdated NCERT syllabus.
  • Physics numericals lacked precision in options, leading to multiple correct answers.

Outcome:

  • One Biology question dropped.
  • Physics question revised to accept two correct answers post expert review.

NEET 2020

Major Issues:

  • Chemistry Question from JEE Main Syllabus: A question was beyond NEET level, more suitable for engineering aspirants.
  • Ambiguity in Genetic Inheritance Question: Terms used were not aligned with NCERT.

Outcome:

  • Answer key modified after expert objections. NTA uploaded explanation PDFs with logic.

Common Patterns in NEET Controversial Questions

Issue TypeFrequencyAction Taken by NTA
Multiple Correct OptionsHighOne accepted, later dropped
Out-of-Syllabus QuestionsMediumDropped or awarded bonus
Language AmbiguityFrequentOften ignored, some accepted
Calculation ErrorsRareCorrected post-objection
Answer Key InconsistenciesRegularRevisions issued

Even 1–2 mark discrepancies can change a student’s All India Rank (AIR) by hundreds or even thousands of places. In exams as competitive as NEET, fairness in evaluation is not optional—it’s essential.

The NEET UG 2025 controversial questions may be under review, but they’ve raised concerns over transparency, question quality, and student impact. It is crucial that NTA responds with clarity, expert validation, and student-centric policies.

Whether it’s 2020, 2023, or now in 2025 — one wrong question can cost a deserving student their future. It’s time to demand flawless evaluation and accountability from exam-conducting authorities.

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