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Do you have sample OBC certificate to take admission in AIIMS and JIPMER.

Papiya Mazumder 4th Sep, 2019

Hello, 

As per your requirement, i would say that you can't get sample obc certificate for admission into aiims and jipmer.

You need to have a valid certificate if you want to avail the reservation of seats of obc category. If you cant provide actual documents then you wil be rejected during counseling.

Getting a seat in government medical college is depending on many factors like studenrs to seat ratio, cut off, reservation, ranking of college, etc

Cut off varies evert year as per your reservation category and no. Of students applying for the same. 

Or else, you can get admission with low cut off through management quota also.

Good luck

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is ncert is totally enough (100%)for aiims,neet,jipmer

Suresh v 28th Nov, 2019

Hello Adithya!

Best Books for NEET & AIIMS Preparation:

PHYSICS

Physics is considered as one of the most important and difficult subjects. Many students preparing for NEET & AIIMS often feel difficulty in this subject. This is because one needs to have a clear understanding of the various concepts of Mathematics while solving numerical problems and questions based on graphs. Here some of the best books recommended by toppers of NEET and AIIMS.

CHEMISTRY

The syllabus of Chemistry subject is vast and basically has three major branches i.e. Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry & Inorganic Chemistry. NCERT Textbooks are considered as one of the most important books for the preparation of this subject. One should first study NCERT Textbooks and then practice with NCERT At Your Fingertips. If students still get time then they can follow other reference books recommended by NEET Toppers or AIIMS Toppers.

BIOLOGY

The syllabus of Chemistry subject is vast and basically has three major branches i.e. Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry & Inorganic Chemistry. NCERT Textbooks are considered as one of the most important books for the preparation of this subject. One should first study NCERT Textbooks and then practice with NCERT At Your Fingertips. If students still get time then they can follow other reference books recommended by NEET Toppers or AIIMS Toppers.

PREVIOUS YEARS QUESTION PAPERS

Previous years’ papers are the most important resource for the preparation of NEET& AIIMS. Generally, the same questions are not repeated in these entrance exams, but, there are some important concepts from which questions have been frequently asked, year after year.

Students preparing for NEET & AIIMS should first study NCERT (Textbooks & Exemplar), followed by Previous Years Papers (https://amzn.to/2YG81gz) & NCERT At Your Fingertips (NEET) Physics, Chemistry, Biology (https://amzn.to/2YDMsgB) . If they still get time then they should refer to other reference books given above.

Hard work never fails!

Work smart and hard!

Thank you.

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are there any oyher colleges like jipmer who offer a neet pg quota for their own students?

Prasun 24th Jul, 2019

Dear candidate,

Yes there are some more colleges which offer an internal or which are listed below.

1.AFMC,PUNE 

2.B.J.MEDICAL COLLEGE, AHMEDABAD

3.MGIMS,WARDHA

4.ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY,ALIGARH 

5.IMS BANARAS,HINDU UNIVERSITY 

6.VARDHAMAN MAHARVIR MEDICAL COLLEGE, DELHI

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Are AIIMS and JIPMER UG entrance exams, going to get merged with NEET UG in 2020?

Navneetbajpai1999_5625736 Student Expert 23rd Jul, 2019

Hello Aspirant! 

  • No official announcement has been made by AIIMS or the NTA regarding the merging of AIIMS with NEET in 2020.
  • So for now, admission into AIIMS can be taken only via the entrance test held by them and not NEET.

Thanks

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What is jipmer ?and how many times in an year is it conducted ?

gaurav Student Expert 23rd Jul, 2019
  Hey Gaurav , Gaurav here too !

JIMPER ,stands for Jawaharlal institute of post graduate medical education and research , it's a post medical exam conducted every year for induction to MD/MS course , this medical exam is conducted annually every year ,it's generally conducted in the month of may , this year it was conducted on 18th of may 2019
I HOPE THIS HELPS , all the best !




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But just now nmc made a decleration that aiims and jipmer will come under neet is it true?

ravi majithiya1171107822 Student Expert 22nd Jul, 2019


There is an announcement made by the MCI that the NEET will be the common entrance state for the medical and dental courses. Also JIPMER and AIIMS can be merged into the NEET exam so the students from the entire country has to appear for the commom test as NEET. There is still an official decleration about his but as of now the decision has been made for the common entrance exam but there is no decleration about the AIIMS or it can be conducted seperatly.

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Please tell me that is there is aiims and jipmer exam will not conducted from 2020 and only neet exam will happened

dhameerbhatia31_7970609 Student Expert 22nd Jul, 2019

Hello,

AIIMS MBBS 2020 exam will be managed by the All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), New Delhi. There is no news of it being cancelled or such, so there will be aiims 2020.

Basic registration starts (PAAR) for MBBS 2020 from 4th week of November 2019.

Thanku.

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My total score in pcb is 46.33 %but my physics theory marks is 18 and total marks is 38.am i eligible for jipmer/ neet /aiims 2020?plz help

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 29th Aug, 2019
Dear Pallavi, if NT-3 falls under ST Category, then you need to secure a minimum aggregate of 40% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. You should have passed your 10+2 in each subject and score an aggregate of 40% in these 3 subjects. Now you havent mentioned the required pass score in your 12th for theory. If your theory and practical scores are collectively considered for assessing whether you have passed or failed in a subject and if you have passed in Physics, then you are eligible for NEET. For AIIMS, the required aggregate is 50% including English. For JIPMER too we need your Engkish marks.
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Is it neccessary to give neet for aiims and jipmer?

mansiprofessional234 Student Expert 20th Jul, 2019

Hey shubhashish!

NEET , AIIM and JIPMER are three different exams for emtrance in medical collrges. NEET is conducted for entrance in medical colleges of india , AIIMS is for entrance in AIIMS colleges , JIPMER is conducted for entrance in JIPMER institutes  . And it is nowjere necessary to give NEET exam for these both exams , you can give all these exams simultaneously.

Hope it helps!

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2020 registration dates ...requirements.

yadvi Student Expert 19th Jul, 2019

Dear candidate,

JIPMER 2020 will be organized by the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research, Puducherry. This is a national level entrance exam conducted to offer admission into undergraduate medical MBBS programme. Through this entrance exam, admission is offered in nearly 200 MBBS seats. Candidates have to qualify the entrance exam by obtaining the minimum cut off marks to be eligible for admission in the JIPMER Karaikal and Puducherry campuses or various other affiliated institutions. 


Below all the tentative JIPMER MBBS 2020 Dates for various events:


Events                                              Tentative dates

Starting of online registration 1st week of March 2020


Last date to submit the application 2nd week of April 2020


Availability of Admit card 3rd week of May 2020


JIPMER MBBS 2020 Exam 2nd week of June 2020


Announcement of result and release of rank letter 3rd week of June 2020


Starting of Counselling – First round 4th week of June 2020


Second round counselling 4th week of July 2020


Third round counselling 3rd week of August 2020


Final round counselling 4th week of September 2020



JIPMER 2020 Application Form


The Online registration process of JIPMER 2020 will start from the first week of March 2020.


Before filling the application form, candidates must go through the complete eligibility criterion.


Candidates have to keep certain details and documents ready before filling the application form like personal and academic details, scanned passport size photograph and signature, valid mobile number and email id etc.


The Application process of JIPMER 2020 will be in various stages – Online Registration, filling the application form, uploading of photograph and signature and paying the application fee.


The Application form must be submitted before the last date i.e. second week of April 2020.


All the details in the application form must be filled correctly as no modification or correction in the form will be allowed later.



Application Fee:

The Application Fee of JIPMER 2020 for various categories is:


  • General Candidates – Rs.1500


  • ST/SC/P-SC Candidates – Rs.1200


  • OCI/NRI Candidates – Rs.3000


OPH & P-OPH candidates are exempted to pay the fee

Mode of Payment: Candidates can submit the application fee through debit/credit card or net banking method.



JIPMER 2020 Eligibility Criteria

Check below the JIPMER 2020 Eligibility criterion, before applying for the entrance exam:


Nationality:

Applying candidate must be an Indian citizen.

Overseas Citizens can also apply provided they have to submit proof of registration as OCI under the Section 7A of Citizenship Act 1955.

Foreign National candidates have to take permission from Medical Council of India prior to applying.



Qualification Criteria:

Qualifying Examination: Applying candidate must have passed his/her 10+2 level exams or its equivalent from a recognized board or university.


Qualifying Subjects: Candidates must have passed his/her qualifying exam with the subjects of Physics, Biology/Biotechnology and Chemistry including English as elective subject.


Qualifying Marks: Candidates must have passed the qualifying exam with minimum of 50% marks (For UR/General candidates) taken together in all subjects. For ST/SC/OBC and other reserved category, the qualifying marks are 40% together in all subjects. For OPH-General candidates, the qualifying marks are 45%.


Appearing Candidates: Candidates are appearing for their 12th level exams are also eligible to apply.



Age Criteria:

Applying candidate must have completed the age of 17 years at the time of admission. No upper age limit is prescribed.

There is no age relaxation for candidates of reserved categories.



JIPMER 2020 Exam Pattern

Candidates can check all the details of JIPMER 2020 Exam Pattern below, before starting the exam preparation:


Exam Mode and Date: JIPMER 2020 entrance exam will be held in the second week of June 2020 in Online CBT


Number and Type of Questions: The exam paper will contain total of 200 multiple choice


Time Duration: Total of 150 minutes will be given to complete the exam.


Language Medium: The exam paper will be in the medium language of English.


Total Sections: The question paper will contain total of 5 sections – Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English Language & Comprehension and Logical & Quantitative Reasoning.


Marking Scheme: For every correct answer, 4 marks will be given. No negative marking will be done for wrong answers.




JIPMER 2020 Syllabus

JIPMER MBBS 2020 Syllabus will be based on the topics from five subjects – Physics, Biology, Chemistry, English Comprehension and Logical & Quantitative Reasoning.


It will be based on 11th and 12th level syllabus as prescribed by CBSE and other recognized State Board. Candidate must the check the complete syllabus online before starting their test preparation.




JIPMER 2020 Preparation Tips

Go through the given below preparation tips, to enhance your exam preparation:


  • Make a study schedule including all the topics to be studied. Follow the study schedule regularly.


  • Analyze your preparation standards by regularly attempting various mock tests


  • To know the exam trend, candidates must solve previous year’s exam papers and sample papers.


  • Make study notes and revise all these notes regularly.


  • Prepare for the exam from proper study material which is mostly recommended by experts and experienced students.


Hope the answer is helpful.

All the best!

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