How to prepare for Aiims new delhi 2021?? And is it easy to crack in single attempt??
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Hello Amith
1.BIOLOGY
The following chapters constitute 25% of total questions asked(in Biology)
Living World,Biological classification,Plant Kingdom,Morphology of plants,Anatomy of plants
The following chapters constitute 30% of total questions asked:-
Transport in Plants, Mineral Nutrition, Photosynthesis, Respiration, Plant Growth and Development,Digestion, Respiration, Body fluids and Circulation, Excretion, Locomotion and movement, and Nervous system and the Endocrine system
Ecology constitutes about 10% of the total questions.
The remaining questions from genetics,Biotechnology etc will be fairly easy and hence can be given the least priority
2.PHYSICS
The following chapters constitute 25% of the total questions in Physics:-
Units and Measurements, Motion in a straight line and in a plane, Work,Energy & power, System of particles and rotational motion, Gravitation, Fluid statics
The following chapters constitute 30% of the total questions:-
Waves and oscillations, Electric charges and field, Electrostatic potential and capacitance, current electricity
The following chapters constitute 20% of the total questions:-
Dual Nature of matter, Atoms and nuclei, Semiconductor electronics, Thermodynamics
The remaining chapters such as optics, magnetism etc will have fairly easy questions and can be given the least priority
3.CHEMISTRY
Class XI physical chemistry chapters constitute 25% of the total questions(such as Some basic concepts of chemistry, States of matter etc)
Class XII physical chemistry chapters constitute 15% of the total questions(such as Redox reactions, Solid state, solutions etc)
Class XI Organic chemistry chapters constitute 5% of the total questions(such as Hydrocarbons, Environmental Chemistry etc)
Class XII Organic chemistry chapters constitute 25% of total questions(such as Haloalkanes and haloarenes, Biomolecules etc)
Class XI inorganic chemistry constitutes 10% of total questions(such as Hydrogen, s-block elements etc)
Class XII inorganic chemistry constitutes 20% of the total questons(such as Metallurgy, d & f - block elements etc)
For Chemistry I suggest that you perfect yourself with class 12 chapters and then move to class XI chapters according to the priority table given above as maximum questions usually appear from class XII syllabus.
PREPARATION FOR AIIMS
Begin revising and first perfecting yourself with the NCERT as basics are a must. Just as you complete the NCERT. Having completed both the NCERT opt any popular reference material and begin solving only the MCQs. Do not waste your time reading additional content from these books as they can be learnt just by solving MCQs.
Hello Amith, AIIMS is a very competitive exam with very limited seats and like any other such exams there are certain steps that may help you to crack it
- Be very clear with your syllabus and exam pattern
- get your study material ready
- Study thoroughly and regularly, be very clear with your concepts and diagrams.
- Revise at regular intervals
- special focus on chemistry and biology but dont ignore physics, since physics questions for medical entrance exams are normally easier to crack
- highlight your strength and weak points, you may choose to avoid certain topics that you may find impossible to handle
- Practice and practcice enough questions, sample papers and previous year papers.
Hope this helps