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The eligibility will remain the same in reference to minimum age limit and the aggregate required. Regarding the upper age limit and cap on no.of attempts, the matter is still pending in the Supreme Court. Regarding the syllabus, the MHRD did announce the JEE Mains and NEET syllabus for 2021 will be reduced and revised. While MHRD did not mention the topics that might be retained or deleted, CBSE has released the official syllabus for Class 11 and Class 12 at its official website. You can check the revised syllabus at: http://cbseacademic.nic.in/revisedcurriculum_2021.html . For now, you should focus on these topics and stick to NCERT books. This should be the way because you do not want to study and spend time on those topics that might not be included in the exam syllabus. Sticking to NCERT atleast until MHRD or NTA releases the official syllabus will help you in saving money and not spending on not yet updated books. Also practise atleast one mock test a week to get a hang of the exam pattern and time management.For now atleast until the new syllabus is released, this should be your preparation strategy.
Hello student it's not exactly predictable how the question will be but yes it'll be a mix of both NEET and AIIMS syllabus of both examination were same. For a better understanding on the type of questions I request you to please solve 5 previous year question paper of both NEET And AIIMS entrance examination.
The question paper will be of moderate level so prepare accordingly prefer NCERT to build your basic concept. Make sure you do each example and exercise question of NCERT.
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt.
Good luck
Mahima, you haven't mentioned the actual problem in your left hand. Ideally if you are enquiring about PWD (persons with disability ) reservation, it is not a vertical reservation. It is a reservation within your Category. For example, if you belong to OBC and you have PWD reservation, then you qualify under OBC-PWD. NTA follows Persons with Benchmark Disability guidelines for reservation in NEET. We would suggest you to go through the Disability guidelines at the official website: https://ntaneet.nic.in/ntaneet/ShowPdf.aspx?Type . So if you have PWD reservation and you belong to General Category, you will atleast need 625 and for Reserved Categories, you will atleast need 575.
You haven't mentioned your Category. Nevertheless, in 2018 99.64 was the cut off for General Category, 99,42 was the cut off percentile for OBC, 96.18 was the cut off percentile for SC and it was 93.83 for ST Category. Now this is 2018 data and in 2020, AIIMS and JIPMER will conduct admissions through All India Quota based on NEET score. It is difficult to predict cut offs for AIIMS because all this while AIIMS conducted its exam for 200 marks and then released its score in the form of percentiles. While NEET is conducted for 720 marks and the results are released in the form of marks. To convert 99 percentil of 200 to marks out of 720 is difficult. And then this is 2018 data and cut offs change every year. Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. Your NEET score, Category and tie breaking situations decide your rank in the merit list. Considering all these factors for a seat in AIIMS Guntur under General Category, you atleast need 625 and for reserved Categories, you will need atleast 600.
AIIMS and JIPMER will add approximately 1700 seats. And Tamilnadu is opening 6 new Medical Colleges and they will add approximately 600 seats. This will take the count to approximately 90000 MBBS seats. And the Candidates who registed for NEET this year is approximately 15 lakhs and atleast 11 lakh Candidates are estimated to appear for NEET. Assuming even 8 lakh Candidates qualify for the exam, the ratio of no.of Candidates competing for 1 MBBS seat will be 1:11. When the ratio is this huge, cut offs are bound to increase. And Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. In UP in 2018 under OBC Category 429 was the cut off and in 2019 it increased to 573. So if you belong to OBC Category, you will need more than 550 in general. Again in States like Delhi or Rajasthan or Maharashtra, this score might be less. For AIIMS or JIPMER, you will need atleast 600 and above even if you belong to OBC Category.
Hello
Previously neet and aiims were conducting seperate exams so we could predict the aiims ranking and percentile
But this is first time that aiims admission is via neet so it's difficult to tell the ranking for aiims
But it must be in top rankings as previously candidates giving exam score 99 percentile.
Hope this helps! All the best for exams
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AIIMS will conduct admission to all its branches through NEET score under All India Counseling. This is the first time that AIIMS and JIPMER are conducting their admissions through NEET score. Unfortunately we cannot predict the near perfect score because of the variations in AIIMS and NEET. The exam patters, marking scheme and results are different for both of them. AIIMS conducts its exam in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and GK for 200 marks and releases the results in the form of percentiles. On the other hand, NEET conducts exam only in Physics, Chemistry and Biology for 720 marks and releases the results in the form of marks. And if you look at Delhi's cut off percentile for General Category, it has always been more than 98. Last year it was above 99. NEET is held for 720 and 99 percentile of 720 is more than 675. But with other equally reputed Colleges like MAMC, VMMC, AFMC and JIPMER being available, AIIMS might have a cut off around 650. But you should still aim for 650-675.
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