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Hello,
Yes, now onwards the sole entrance exam for MBBS shall be NEET.
Earlier, AIIMS, and JIPMER used to conduct their own entrance, which will no longer take place.
The common entrance test for MBBS shall be NEET.
From, 2020-2021 session onwards, this shall be applicable.
Hello Nirlipta Sha
NEET will be common entrance test for admission to MBBS Course from 2020-2021 onwards.
The syllabus, eligibility and exam patter will remain the same. AIIMS and JIPMER will consider NEET score for admission to their respective colleges. Maybe AIIMS and JIPMER will consider NEET scores but still retain their individual aggregates for preparing their own merit list but there is still no official statement through NTA for it so there is no confirmation for it.
Hope it helps you.
hello aspirant,
neet becomes the single entrance test in india to join mbbs and other health sciences course. however NTA has not declared anything regarding the changes in question pattern. so till now you can follow the previous years pattern of questions. please follow careers360 website for latest updates.
Dear Rachana, the ideal eligibility criteria for a Candidate to apply for AIIMS, JIPMER and PGI or for that matter any PG course is that you should have completed your MBBS along with 1 year rotatory mandatory internship and with n aggregate required for your Category. The rules do not mention anywhere that a Candidate should have completed his course in the meant period or shouldn't have had backlogs while studying. So even if you have passed 6 months later than the course time, if you have scored the minimum aggregate against your Category in MBBS and have completed your 1 year internship or will complete it by the mentioned period, you are eligible for these examinations.
Dear Aspirant,
This is a decision made this year only therefore it can't be said that what will be the level of the NEET exam. There is a chance that the level might be raised a little bit to adjust the competition however don't assume that the exam will be a lot more harder than it is in the years before. The competition might change the level to some extent but is not going to make it impossible, so don't worry about it. Rather you should be focusing on getting a good rank as you might if get a good rank, get a chance at AIIMS also.
Here is an important link for you:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-neet/amp
Hope this helps. Thank you.
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.
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.
Good luck
Hello Aspirant,
NEET is a national level medical entrance examination conducted every year to allot MBBS, BDS and other medical field related seats to the candidates. It is pen and paper based examination. It consists of 180 questions, 45 questions from Botany, 45 questions from Zoology, 45 questions from Physics and 45 questions from Chemistry. 4 marks will be awarded to 1 correct answer and 1 mark will be deducted for every wrong answer. Therefore the total marks for the NEET examination is 720 marks. For more details kindly go through this link, https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-exam-pattern
Good luck!
For MPH there only 18 seats, I was fortunate enough to get admission, air conditioned classrooms, Hostel is above average, mess could be better. hostel room has all the required things, cupboard, bedding etc. has a playground and library.
As we all know that this college is best for medical line studies any one who is interested should take admission in it and if I talk about the college infrastructure so it is best and have all facilities here
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