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Greetings!
Yes , you have read it right in the newspaper, now admission in aiims will be on the basis of neet and not only aiims but both aiims and Jipmer have been merged with neet, so now only neet is there but it's not like neet will become difficult now , the pattern, syllabus etc of the neet is going to remain the same , the only difference now is that admission in aiims and jipmer will be through neet and if anything like pattern of neet etc changes then NTA will notify about it in advance so , you don't need to worry, just prepare well.
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1. You must secure more than 60 per cent in 12th class.
2. You must secure more than 50 per cent in AIIMS MBBS entrance exam.
3. You should get a rank of under 1348 to be called for counseling.
PS: AIIMS Delhi is available under 37 rank (or 38, approximately)
4. You should produce your 10th result and marksheet, 12th result and marksheet, AIIMS counseling call letter for counselung in original.
PS: check the brochure too.
5. You should be medically fit to join MBBS. A medical test is conducted after admission formalities.
PS: Almost everyone is taken in, unless you are TOTALLY colour blind.
6. For OBC, 55 per cent marks are required in 12th and at least 45 per cent marks in entrance. For SC/ST, 50 per cent marks in 12th and at least 40 per cent marks in entrance are required to be eligible for counseling. There is 3 per cent reservation for OPH. Cerificate should be presented at the time of counseling.
There are 7 AIIMS at present.
1. Delhi
2. Bhopal
3. Jodhpur
4. Bhubaneshwar
5. Patna
6. Rishikesh
7. Raipur
For UR Non-Pondicherry candidates, there are 65 seats available (50 in Pondy and 15 in Karaikal). So, the top 65 rankers are safe.
If you look at the AIIMS and JIPMER merit list, several toppers appear in both list. So, I can assume that about 30–35 candidates will skip JIPMER to enter AIIMS New Delhi.
So, in my opinion, anybody within the top 100 will get a seat in JIPMER under UR catergory. Depending on the candidates moving to other colleges, this number may still come down to about 150–200.
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Now that AIIMS and Jipmer have been merged with neet, you don't need to prepare for them , rather you need to prepare for neet only now. To prepare for neet you should study difficult topics thoroughly and wisely. You can break lengthy chapters into topics and sub-topics to make learning easy. You should make comparative charts for two or more relatable topics, terms or processes. You should create a list of important definitions, important formulas, important derivations in chemistry and physics and important diagrams in biology etc. and brush them up weekly. Prepare mind maps, flow charts and ray diagrams for memory based topics while studying the chapters. Practice mcqs as much as you can , you should solve past year papers of Medical entrance exams like neet, jipmer , aiims etc . You can set daily, weekly and monthly goals for yourself and try to accomplish them in the fixed time. You should solve mock test papers once you complete your syllabus.
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Hii aspirants
let me clear your doubt.
The syllabus, eligibility and exam patter for neet will remain the same. There will be no changes have done yet. The changes are that admission to MBBS courses in medical colleges across the country including JIPMER and all the will be through the common national entrance test NEET from 2020.and since there is no official notice so wait until NTA/AIIMS/JIPMER release an official statement on this, any discussion will be just subjective.
I hope my answer will help you out
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Hello dear aspirant
From this year onwards there will be no JIPMER and AIIMS exam.
For all medical students only one exam will be conducted for admission in MBBS BAMS bhms bums etc. All colleges which are allotted through JIPMER and AIIMS will also be allotted through Neet only.
This will be really helpful for you all.
Hope you get it.
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Hello,
NEET will be common entrance test for admission to MBBS Course from 2020.
Till 2019-2020, there was NEET and AIIMS and JIPMER conducted their own entrance test. But, this is going to change from 2020 onwards.
So, to answer your question, NEET will be common entrance test for 2020-2021 onwards.
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AIIMS Delhi has world-class infrastructure, including modern lecture halls, advanced labs, specialized research centers, high-tech medical facilities, libraries, hostels, sports complexes, and patient care units. The campus promotes holistic learning and hands-on training.
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