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No, there will be no changes in the question paper pattern.There will be 180 MCQs for 3 hours and 720 marks. 45 questions from Physics, 45 questions from Chemistry and 90 questions from Biology will be asked with 1  mark being taken away for a wrong answer. AIIMS and JIPMER were cancelled and not merged. It's just a rumour that these exams have merged with NEET and the reason to merge is candidates are facing confusions in choosing the exam for further education, just to make it easy for the students, they just kept one examination for all the medical courses. Now, coming to NEET pattern, you won't be getting any High IQ level questions nor paper will be tough. Before AIIMS and JIPMER, there were State entrance exams for every State for admission to MBBS. When NEET came, it became easier for students who had to write multiple entrance exams. But the difficulty of the exam depends on the level of your preparation. And you will not have to prepare for GQ and English for NEET. So thats a good thing. So, do not worry, just prepare for best. Here is the link for NEET syllabus you need to prepare for examination https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus/amp or you can use our NEET knockout packages and learn from them:

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Hello dear student,

yes as you know these two exams have been called off the shelves and students who want to get admission in these colleges will also have to appear for Neet only on the basis of the marks that students will obtain in NEET. Only true that they will get admission in these colleges. so the pattern of the Neet will remain the same as it was earlier there will be no change in the pattern. No pattern of these exams will be included in NEET exam. All the best for your preparations

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Hello dear student,

Yes dear student AIIMS and JIPMER have been called off the shelves and like a these two bodies used to conduct their own entrance test for the students who wanted to get admission in Medical in MBBS or BDS. But they have combined in NEET only which will be conducted by NTA . This is the first time exam is going to be conducted like this but probably the possibility is that the cutoff will be higher in comparison to the past cutoffs of Neet. I hope this information is helpful to you

Thank you

Hi,

Well as all of us know that AIIMS and JIPMER are the premier medical institutions in India that are well dreamed by students and that is why the cut off will be a lot higher as compared to government colleges like 600+ easily. So try to score more.

I hope my answer helps.

All the best.

Hi,

Well correction can only be made if you are given the option of online correction but if not then you cannot correct it. Now you can either talk to them about it once. Maybe they will be able to help you in this, cause no corrections can be made once submitted.

I hope my answer helps.

All the best.

To get into MD Dermatology in JIPMER through JIPMER PG Examination, you have to secure a rank within 400. The candidates who will secure the minimum required cutoff and overall marks required to qualify JIPMER PG will be eligible for JIPMER PG counseling 2020.

Hello,

As per the rules and details, we know that  for:

Aiims:

No, there is no NRI quota in AIIMS. A student needs to clear the NEET-UG exam with great rank to take admission in MBBS course in AIIMS.

Jipmer:

Yes, there is an NRI quota in JIPMER. Out of 150 MBBS seats in JIPMER, 5 seats are reserved exclusively for NRI/ OCI candidates under self financing scheme with total fee of US $75,000/- payable in one installment.

And for admission in both the student has to give neet ug from this year.

I hope this helps.

All the best!

National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts NEET for admissions to MBBS seats under All India Quota (15%) and State quota (85%).  The admission under 15% will be done through centralized counselling conducted by Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). While for admission under 85% state quota seats counselling will be conducted by the designated state admission authority. Moreover, admission to MBBS seats in AIIMS and JIPMER will be done through counselling conducted by respective admission authorities.

Hello

You have your mentioned your class 12th marks dear but sorry to tell that your admission in all the medical colleges including JIPMER is based on the neet examination and not your class 12th marks.


Your class 12th marks is required just to be eligible for neet i.e to be eligible for neet you need a minimum of 50% marks taken together in PCB in your class 12th board examination if you belong to general category ; while it's only 40% aggregate in pcb for obc, sc and st categories .

But when it comes to getting in seat in JIPMER or any other medical college , it is directly based on your marks/rank in neet .

So , if you want to get into Jipmer , you need to appear for neet examination and then clear it .



Thank you

Hello there

It's very difficult to predict how much marks in neet examination can get you admission in jipmer for your mbbs as this is the first time when admission in jipmer will be through your neet examination.

Also the cut off marks will depend on various factors like:-
  • number of students that appeared in the neet exam,
  • kind of marks obtained by them ,
  • toughness level of the examination etc.

But yes , jipmer is one of the top most colleges in India so competition will be high for admission in jipmer which will result in its high cut off marks

So , being an obc category student you should target at least 650 marks or more in your neet examination if you want to fet a seat in jipmer for your mbbs .


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