Just gave the INI-CET May 2025 and still replaying the paper in your head? You’re not alone! We did a survey right after the exam to get raw, honest feedback—what clicked, what didn’t, and what the paper truly felt like. From question patterns to difficulty levels, we’ve broken it all down for you. Whether you’re looking to analyse your performance or plan better for the next attempt, this blog has everything you need.
Here is a detailed INI CET May 2025 Exam Analysis
How many questions were attempted by students?
The majority of students attempted 170 to 200 questions, indicating that individuals were certain and well-prepared. Few attempted fewer than 150.
How challenging was the INI-CET 2025 paper?
About 55% of students reported that the paper was fairly challenging (gave it a 3 out of 5). Some found it too easy, and some found it too hard. Overall, the INI CET May 2025 was evenly balanced – not too difficult, but certainly needed proper preparation.
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What types of questions were there?
The majority of students (nearly 82%) reported that the paper contained an even balance of one-liners and clinical questions. This indicates that both factuals were tested as well as concepts.
Were subjects integrated into questions?
Yes! Nearly 63% of students reported subject integration to be “a lot” or “some.” That implies two or more subjects were blended together in a single question, as they would be in real-life hospital situations.
How many pre-clinical and para-clinical questions were there?
Most students reported having more than 6 questions from the pre-clinical subjects. Para-clinical was even higher. This means you cannot skip these subjects—they count!
What kind of questions were there?
Here’s what most students encountered in the paper:
- Image-based questions – 91%
- Clinical scenarios – 82%
- Direct theory-based questions – 82%
- Integrated questions – 82%
The paper was full of images and tested both theory and application.
How useful was Cerebellum Academy in preparation?
Here’s what they used most:
- Live Lecture Series – 63.6%
- Online BTR by Dr. Zainab Vora – 63.6%
- Grand Tests/Custom Modules – 9.1%
When asked if questions were directly from Cerebellum content:
So, yes — Cerebellum Academy’s material aligned very well with the actual exam, particularly the BTR sessions and Live Lectures.
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Takeaway for INI-CET Aspirants
The INI-CET May 2025 exam strongly blended concepts, clinical reasoning, and visual memory recall. For the next attempt preparation, the intelligent strategy would be:
- Emphasise clinical + one-liner blend
- Don’t neglect pre-/para-clinical topics
- Practice integrated questions
- Make use of image-based resources
- Adhere to reliable content such as Cerebellum Academy
You got this and keep going strong!
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