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It's the first time the government has taken this initiative to merge AIIMS and jipmer with neet and thus no one can tell you exactly what is going to be the level of questions. Ofcourse AIIMS is considered tougher than neet and so it is expected that in order to maintain the quality of of our institutes the toughness may increase. Also our health minister is concerned about improper medication in our country so major steps can be taken to increase then quality and quantity of the institutes.

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Hello,


From 2020-2021 session onwards, there shall be only one entrance exam for MBBS, that is NEET.


AIIMS and JIPMER no longer will conduct their individual entrance test.


NEET is the only exam that will be conducted for admission of MBBS as officially announced.

Dear Afrin, yes. NEET will be the only entrance examination for admission to AIIMS 15 branches, JIPMER 2 branches along with Government, Private, Central and Deemed Universities across India. There will be no more AIIMS MBBS and JIPMER MBBS entrance examinations.

Hello,

There has been a lot of rumors regarding the fact that the exam pattern of neet will, change and become more difficult.

But there has been no official announcement by the NTA regarding this.

As far as assumptions are taken into account, I dont think that the difficulty of the exam will suddenly change to very hard one, so study hard and be happy because, only if you will be healthy and in a happy space, you will be able to perform better in the exam and outshine others.

Hey there

Yes government has officially announced that neet will be solely conducted for one nation one exam for medical and AIIMS and jipmer will be merged in it.

Check the article for detailed information

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet/amp&ved=2ahUKEwiGlbDNkZTlAhUD148KHd8vDO0QFjAKegQIBhAE&usg=AOvVaw3RoEQqUtFmI1pjaPStef_v&ampcf=1&cshid=1570794532317

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Hello Khushi, yes it has officially been announced that from 2020, there will be no AIIMS and JIPMER and only NEET will be conducted for admission in medical colleges all over the country. Now, students won't have to give multiple exams and admission to all the medical colleges including all the AIIMS and all other medical colleges will admit student only through NEET.

HELLO,

YES.

THE LEVEL OF AIIMS DOES NOT CHANGE AFTER INCLUSION OF ITS EXAMINATION IN NEET.

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.

HELLO,

Top NEET Colleges in India 2019

  • Armed Force Medical College (AFMC), Pune.
  • Maulana Azad Medical College , New Delhi.
  • Lady Hardinge Medical College , New Delhi.
  • Grant Medical College , Mumbai.
  • King George's Medical University, Lucknow.
  • Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute .
  • St. John's Medical College , Bangalore.

Hello Srusti, There has been no official confirmation as yet by the NTA about the changes on the pattern of NEET. And yes, all other medical exams would be cancelled from next year and the admission to all medical colleges will totally be based on NEET performance. NTA will make an announcement on 2nd december if their would be any changes in the pattern for NEET 2020.

Hello Mithilesh, As of next year there will only be NEET Exam for admission in all the medical colleges. There will not be any separate exam for admission in colleges like AIIMS and others. Candidates will be required to give only one exam. AIIMS will too admit students only through NEET Score.

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