NEET, AIIMS and JIPMER are three most prestigious medical entrance examinations. Every medical student dreams of qualifying these exams to pursue education in the top college of the country. Fundamentally, there is no difference in the syllabus and exam pattern of NEET, AIIMS and JIMPER. NEET is very balanced in which speed, concept and presence of mind is tested while AIIMS Entrance Exam tests concept and understanding. The problems are lengthy and difficult in AIIMS exam. JIMPER requires the aspirants to be quicker than NEET and AIIMS.
No, there is no fundamental difference amongst the three. The syllabus of NEET and AIIMS is almost similar. The difference between the two is that AIIMS has two additional sections- General Knowledge (GK) (questions mostly from current affairs) and aptitude. Assertion - Reason questions will also be asked in AIIMS entrance exam.
Physics, Chemistry and Biology syllabus of JIMPER is same as that of AIIMS and NEET. JIMPER exam has only two extra sections- English and Reasoning.
Difference in Exam Pattern of NEET, AIIMS and JIMPER
NEET is conducted in pen and paper mode while AIIMS and JIPMER are online exams (CBT). Here, we are presenting the exam pattern of NEET, AIIMS MBBS and JIPMER MBBS one by one.
Duration: 3 hours
Sections: Physics, Chemistry & Biology (Botany and Zoology)
Total No. Of Questions: 180 Objective type questions
45 questions from Physics
45 questions from Chemistry
90 questions from Biology (Botany, Zoology)
Each question carries 4 marks for every correct answer. There is also negative marking, deducting 1 mark for every wrong answer.
AIIMS MBBS entrance examination is of 3½ hours duration and will have one paper consisting of 200 objective type (multiple choice and reason-assertion type) questions from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, General Knowledge and Aptitude.
The distribution of questions is:
Physics: 60
Chemistry: 60
Biology (Botany and Zoology): 60
General Knowledge: 10
Aptitude & Logical Thinking: 10
Total Questions: 200
Every wrong response will get a score of -1/3 (minus-one-third).
The pattern of JIPMER MBBS Entrance Examination is :
Exam duration: 2.5 hrs.
Physics: 60 Questions,
Chemistry: 60 Questions,
Biology: 60 Questions,
Logic and Quantitative Reasoning: 10 Questions &
English and Comprehension: 10 Questions.
Four marks will be awarded for each correct answer. One mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.
Can a medical aspirant prepare for NEET, AIIMS and JIMPER Entrance Exam at a time?
Yes, they can easily do it as the syllabus of all the three examinations are almost the same. The only minor difference is that AIIMS Entrance Exam has two additional sections- GK and Aptitude and so has JIMPER - English and Reasoning. The major portion of Physics, Chemistry and Biology syllabus is the same.
It is necessary for NEET, AIIMS and JIMPER aspirants to work hard for the preparation of three main subjects- Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Hard labour has no substitute. For addition sections of GK and Aptitude in AIIMS and English and Reasoning in JIMPER exams, they have to put in additional effort into their preparations. The time factor is very important in JIMPER. So, they have to do the constant practice without any break. As NEET and AIIMS both require thorough knowledge and NCERT covers their syllabus, the aspirants must go through NCERT books thoroughly and after that they should also consult mentors/teachers, coach and guides for additional knowledge on the subject.
For GK in AIIMS, focus on current affairs. Medical aspirants can utilize their time after NEET by preparing additional sections in AIIMS and JIPMER. At the same time, they are required to be focused on the revision of Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
Time management is very important in JIPMER. You have to adjust your time according to the requirement while answering the questions. You need to solve 200 questions in only 150 mins, i.e. 2.5 hrs.
The student is required to be proficient in English and good at Reasoning for JIMPER exam. As English is tough, it is advisable for the students to go through the leading English national dailies to brush up their knowledge in the language. For Reasoning, it is necessary for them to exercise their brain by practicing previous years’ questions well before the exam.
As far as the number of Medical seats is concerned, NEET is far ahead of AIIMS and JIMPER. NEET has 66000 medical seats and the number of aspirants is 13 lakh 36 thousand. So, the competition gets tougher. Every medical aspirant targets NEET.
The number of seats in all AIIMS combined is 700 for Indian students. There are 7 seats for Foreign Nationals in AIIMS Delhi. The selection ratio in AIIMS MBBS makes the exam more challenging for medical aspirants.
JIPMER has least number of seats in comparison to AIIMS and NEET. It has around 200 in two JIPMER campus. So, it is advisable for the medical aspirants not to be focused on JIMPER only. They must prepare for NEET also to fulfill their dreams of becoming doctors.

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