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Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research Post Graduate Entrance Exam

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i am Indian foreign medical graduate, i passed mci screening test recently, i got 152 in mci screening test out of 300 (passing marks 150) my aggregate academic percentage is 70%, I also completed my internship. Am i eligible for jipmer pg?

Ritik nakra Student Expert 20th Sep, 2019
Hey Yasir!  JIPMER PG entrance exam will be organized by Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER). This is a national level entrance exam held in two sessions- in the month of January & July. JIPMER is one of the leading medical institutions of India established in the year 1823 under the Government of India. Candidates will be offered admission into PG level courses in the field of medical. Admission in PG courses will be offered in MD (Doctor of Medicine) & MS (Master of Surgery), DM, M.Ch in a wide range of fields.
You can check detailed eligibility criteria from the below link. As for foreign General candidates 55% marks is compulsory to be eligible for JIPMER in the entrance exam.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/jipmer-pg-eligibility-criteria!
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what documents are required to fill jipmer registration form?

S. Saha Student Expert 19th Sep, 2019
  • Personal Information
Candidate must enter the fathers name, mothers name, gender, nationality, category, Puducherry residential status, etc. Note that first enter your nationality and then category since the categories will be shown accordingly.

  • OBC Category Entry Number (Only applicable for OBC category candidates)
Candidates belonging to OBC category will be required to enter their state and entry number, as per the Central OBC list. If it is not applicable click on No. The link to check entry number of OBC category as per the state is also available on the portal. To check the entry number of respective OBC caste/community, candidates should click on the link here, select their state and check their entry number.

  • Qualification Details
Enter your Class 12 academic details, like status, i.e. appearing or completed, subjects studied in Class 12, name of the school/college/institution, name of city where Class 12 institution is situated, name of the board/university, month and year of passing or appearing Class 12 exams and percentage scored (if applicable).

  • Other Details
Enter parents educational background, occupation and annual income.

  • Address Details
Enter your present address, mobile number, email address, state, city, etc.

  • Identity Proof
Enter identity card number of either Aadhar Card, Passport, or any other government authorised identity card.

For more details visit the link-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-fill-jipmer-mbbs-application-form/amp
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How will the old students get pg seat if Neet gets replaced by NEXT?

Animesh Vats Student Expert 30th Jul, 2019
Hi Dr. Binayak,
As per the latest news this bill has just been proposed but not yet passed in the parliament. If this bill is passed then accordingly the admission to PG courses will be on the basis of MBBS final year marks obtained by students and not NEET PG.
But in case the bill is not passed then the NEET PG exam will stay there as the admission criteria for higher courses.
I hope this information helps.
All the best.
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Please can anyone help me out about the ideal way to prepare for JIPMER PG EXAM..which subjects should be given more importance..?TIA

Anik Das 28th Jul, 2019

Hello AJI, please check out the following link for detailed info on JIPMER PG: https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/jipmer-pg

There will be sections on clinical sciences and basic clinical sciences, of which the basic clinical subjects/topics like anatomy, physiology and biochemistry should be paid more heed since they can be very scoring. 

Some other tips to excel in this exam:

Be very clear with the Syllabus and exam pattern

Get hold of good study material: Books, Previous year papers and sample papers etc (research both online and offline to know which material is really good for a particular subject)

Prepare a study schedule

Clear concepts from foundational level

Practice sample papers, diagrams again and again

Revise and reread the topics properly

Identify on your strengths and weaknesses, focus on the strengths and build on it.

Take ample breaks, rest, eat well, exercise and meditate.

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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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Will AIIMS and JIPMER conduct their own UG entrance exams in the year 2020?

Anurag pal Student Expert 18th Jul, 2019

in relief  to medical students waiting to pursue PG courses, the union health ministry  has proposed  to do  away with NEET pg and intead the final mbbs exam would be enough for admission to MD and MS programmes.So, AIIMS and JIPMER will conduct the UG exam but pg exam is still a point of question.

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Will NEET replace AIIMS entrance exam?

Pinki kumari Student Expert 18th Jul, 2019

Hi,  

Aiims and neet can't be merged either for ug Or for pg courses. 

And in case of aiims and jipmer they can be merged in upcoming years because there are only two colleges of jipmer and they would like to merge with aiims. As a profit. 

For any other information you can ask us. 

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Im post dgo candidate shall apply for md og

shruti jha Student Expert 18th Jul, 2019

Hi Kousi,

As you had done post doctorate diploma in gynocology and obstetrics you are not eligible for the jipmer pg entrance exams. Because for appearing in jipmer pg entrance exams a candidate must hold a mbbs degree or any equivalent degree from a recognised university under mci approvals.

So,as you are having a diploma and not a degree, you are not eligible for the MD og courses though.

Good luck. 

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Is there any chapter weightage for each and every topic in Jipmer Pg or we have to prepare as a whole MBBS syllabus blindly?

STUTI SHALMON MAZGAONKAR Student Expert 15th Jul, 2019

Hello Deepa,

You must go through the complete syllabus thoroughly. Its not necessary that the chapters have same weightage every same year. It consist of questions from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English Language & Comprehension, and Quants & Reasoning. Community Medicine, Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Surgery, Pediatrics, Ophthalmology, ENT, Dermatology, Anesthesiology, Psychiatry, Radio Diagnosis, Radio Therapy, Emergency Medicine, Orthopedics, Nuclear Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine and Blood Transfusion Medicine which comes under clinical science carries 150 questions. Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology and Forensic Medicine and Toxicology which comes under basic clinical science carries 100 questions.

This is the link which could help you more,

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/jipmer-pg-exam-pattern

BEST WISHES!


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How can I frame a daily preparation schedule for cracking Jipmer PG ,2024? Iam a 1st year student.

Apurva anand 15th Jul, 2019

Hello Deepa, You need to do a continuous study through every day till the last day of examinations. Learn from good books like TARGET JIPMER, TARGET JIPMER SUPPLEMENT, and other good books. Try to make some time every day for the revisions of old topics. Never study any new topic at the end because it can cause stress and cause some depression of you don't get it.

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