The KCET Exam will end today and the exam is conducted in two shifts. The KCET paper analysis will help the students understand the difficulty level of the exam, marking scheme, and the kind of questions asked in the exam, along with the number of good attempts. Various learning institutes also release their paper analysis and the memory based questions to help the students understand how much they can score in the exam based on the exam difficulty level and marking scheme.
In this article, we have provided the students with the KCET exam analysis for the most recent years and for the last couple years. Candidates can go through the article to know the difficulty levels and the paper pattern for these years.
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KCET Exam Analysis 2025
Applicants appearing for the exam can check the KCET exam analysis. Various coaching institutes release the KCET paper analysis 2025 at their website. The exam analysis of KCET 2025 is released separately for all the subjects. For more details, candidates can refer to the table given below.
Subjects | KCET Difficulty level | Important topics asked |
Biology | To be updated | To be updated |
Mathematics | To be updated | To be updated |
Chemistry | To be updated | To be updated |
Physics | To be updated | To be updated |
KCET Previous Year Paper Analysis
Candidates can check here the previous year paper analysis of KCET exam.
KCET Exam 2023 Analysis
Subjects | KCET 2023 Difficulty level | Important topics asked |
Biology | Easy | DNA & RNA Tools of Genetic Engineering Greenhouse Gases Nutrients and Deficiencies Diseases & Pathogens |
Mathematics | Moderate | Permutation and combinations Integration Probability |
Chemistry | To be notified | -- |
Physics | To be notified | -- |
KCET 28 August Biology Questions Paper Analysis (Version B2)
- All the questions were will within the revised prescribed syllabus by Karnataka PU Board.
- Options like - “None of the above”, “All of these” and “Both (A) and (B)” are used in many question.
- Q. No. 2- The student may get confused between option B or C due to a spelling mistake in the option A.
- Q. No. 19 - Student is expected to choose incorrect statement which is option-D. But in the English version due to an incomplete statement in the option B, student may get confused between option D or B. However, the same statement B in the Kannada version is correct.
- A well-prepared student can score about 50-55 Marks in this question paper.
- The paper consists of 15 questions from I PU and 45 from II PU portions in concurrence with the weightage.