KEAM 2025 Paper Analysis
KEAM 2025 has been concluded. As per the student's review, the exam was easy for Physics, Chemistry, while Mathematics was considered Moderate to Difficult. The overall difficulty level was moderate to difficult. Check ay wise exam difficulty here.
Day 7 - April 29, 2025
KEAM Day 7, April 29, Pharmacy Paper was considered easy. The physics paper was easy to moderate, while the Chemistry was very easy.
Day 6 - April 28, 2025
The Overall Difficulty of the KEAM Day 6, April 28, Paper was Moderate.
- Physics - The KEAM Day 6, April 28, Physics paper was moderate. Topics like Thermodynamics, Mechanics, Electrostatics, Optics, Modern Physics, and Magnetism had the highest weightage. Questions were asked from the syllabus.
- Chemistry - The KEAM Day 6, April 28, Chemistry paper was easy. Coordination Compounds, Thermodynamics, Chemical Bonding, and Equilibrium were given fair importance. Questions were direct and straightforward from the NCERT. Candidates found their paper to be easy to solve, and many claimed to have finished the paper before the time.
- Mathematics - The KEAM Day 6, April 28, Mathematics paper was hard to moderate. Calculus, Algebra, Trigonometry, Coordinate Geometry, and Probability appeared more in the paper. The weightage was distributed equally. Some questions found the paper to be tough, while some were moderate.
Day 5 - April 27, 2025
The Overall Difficulty of the KEAM Day 5, April 27, Paper was Moderate. Some students found the paper to be a bit lengthy, yet solvable.
- Physics: The difficulty level of the KEAM Day 5, April 27, Physics paper was moderate. Questions from Optics and Modern Physics were conceptual. These questions required the real application of formulas.
- Chemistry: The difficulty level of the KEAM Day 5, April 27, Chemistry paper was easy. Inorganic Chemistry had direct questions; Organic Chemistry involved reaction mechanisms.
- Mathematics: The difficulty level of the KEAM Day 5, April 27, Mathematics paper was moderate. Emphasis on Calculus and Trigonometry was given, where the questions were a mix of direct and application-based.
Day 4 - April 26, 2025
The Overall Difficulty of the KEAM Day 4, April 26, Paper was Moderate to Difficult. Some students found it difficult to solve the leaving questions.
- Physics: The difficulty level of the KEAM Day 4, April 26, Physics paper was difficult. Challenging questions from Electrostatics and Magnetism. The paper required a strong conceptual understanding along with accuracy at its peak.
- Chemistry: The difficulty level of the KEAM Day 4, April 26 Chemistry paper was moderate. Emphasis was given to Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. Physical Chemistry numericals were complicated in terms of calculation. Organic Chemistry was straightforward and easily derived from the NCERT.
- Mathematics: Questions that carried high weightage were from Coordinate Geometry and Probability. Some questions were tricky and time-consuming. The difficulty level of the KEAM Day 4, April 26 Maths paper was difficult.
Day 3 - April 25, 2025
The Overall Difficulty of the KEAM Day 3, April 25, Paper was somewhere Moderate. Some students found the paper to be a bit lengthy.
- Physics: The difficulty level of the KEAM Day 3, April 25, Physics paper was moderate. Emphasis on Mechanics and Thermodynamics was given. The KEAM questions were conceptual with a moderate level of calculations.
- Chemistry: The difficulty level of the KEAM Day 3, April 25 Chemistry paper was easy. There was a balanced distribution of questions across Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry. The questions were primarily based on the NCERT.
- Mathematics: The difficulty level of the KEAM Day 3, April 25, Mathematics paper was moderate. Questions were focused on Calculus and Algebra. Some questions were lengthy but solvable. Questions require proper time management and understanding of the concepts.
Day 2 - April 24, 2025
KCET Pharmacy exam day 1 was easy to moderate, as said by the students. The Physics section was easy to moderate for shift 1. The Chemistry section was extremely easy to solve. For shift 2, Physics and Chemistry were easy, and the questions were direct. Thermodynamics, Mechanics, Electrostatics, Optics, Modern Physics, Magnetism were asked from Physics. Chemistry questions were directly aligned with the NCERT. Physics questions were a balanced mix of theory and numericals and were straightforward without tricky or lengthy problems.
Day 1- April 23, 2025
- Physics - The question paper was a good combination of theory-based understanding and numerical problem-solving with a substantial focus on Thermodynamics, Mechanics, Electrostatics, Optics, Modern Physics, and Magnetism. Students should have a solid grasp of all the topics in order to solve the paper. Questions were not tricky or lengthy. You should be prepared for any type of question from any section of the syllabus.
- Chemistry - The day 1 KEAM chemistry question paper for the engineering exam balanced mix of questions from Physical, Inorganic, and Organic Chemistry. The main focus was on topics like Coordination Compounds, Thermodynamics, Chemical Bonding, Equilibrium, and Reaction Mechanisms. The questions were slightly inclined towards theory, with a proper set of fact-based questions, especially from Inorganic Chemistry.
- Mathematics - The day 1 KEAM maths question paper for the engineering exam requires speed, precision, and suitable problem-solving capacity. Most questions have been asked from Calculus, Algebra, Trigonometry, Coordinate Geometry, and Probability. Calculus donated the highest weight, with most of the questions that had to be solved in more than one step. Algebra and Coordinate Geometry should also be given importance as important after Calculus.