Hii , im really willing to put all the effort that it takes to get into AIIMS and JIPMER...how should I prepare for 2019
Hello,
To be on top 10 in JIPMER 2019, you have to increase your study hours to up to 10 to 11 hours daily.
You should prepare at least last 5 - 6 years question paper.
It's very important to have a clear concept of all the subjects before you can start revising.
Keep revising the old notes every day.
Be positive and stay dedicated you will definitely stand out.
Good luck!
Hello
Its really impressive that you actually do not just aim big but also realise that it requires channelising your time and efforts.
There are alot of extra books available in the market that provide you with variety of questions and topics but NCERT is the ultimate guide . Chemistry is one of the most complicated subject as per the students but trust me NCERT makes it pretty easy for you to crack the deal for sure.Physics and Biology needs learning the concept so once you are familiar with the concept you can solve alot many things all together.
After working on NCERT when you are sure of it that you know it all word by word Arihant and Padeep's books will help ypu provide variety and the more you practise the better it gets.
For Jimper,its a tough exam to score so you are adviced to observe the pattern and get used to doing the mock papers so that you stay in touch with the formulas.A calculator is also provided to you at the top to help you with physics.150 minutes aren't much of a time so practise papers an help you become better from your competitors as the cut offs are really high.You need to be extra careful in not just these main subjects but english as well because its equally important ,do no I repeat do not leave it for the end.Logical reasoning doesnt require much practise as compared to other subjects so you can keep the last 2-3 months for that.
No negative marking but dear its important for you to understand the value of 1 mark which can make/break the barrier between you and your dreams.
It doesn't only require hard work but smart work with proper time management and I am sure you'll get what you desire.
This does not mean you stop watching movies and going around hanging out with friends,keep that going its much required to keep you refreshed.
Good luck
Thank you
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First of all, you should clear all your basics. Go through the NCERT very well. The NCERT can prepare you well for NEET but for AIIMS and JIPMER, you would require more efforts. You should go through the previous year question papers and look at the type of questions from each topic. If you attend coaching classes, their material for such exams might give you a fair idea too. Other than attending classes, make sure you have time for self study as well. Cover all the topics but lay emphasis on the most important ones.
GK mostly comes from the newspapers, for that you can go through any material provided by your coaching or any book in the last 1-2 months.
Other than that, practice is the key, so you should focus on solving previous year papers and sample papers by timing it. It will give you a fair idea about the areas you lack in.
I would recommend you to go through the link given below which has articles regarding preparing tips, interviews with toppers etc which might help you alot.
https://medicine.careers360.com/tags/how-prepare-for-aiims-mbbs
Best of luck
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