The first aim of every student of Biology is to pursue medical education after class 12. As there is number of medical seats in NEET than AIIMS and JIPMER, it is more popular medical examination among the students than others. All these medical entrance examinations are conducted on a national level. There is a bit different of syllabus for these three exams. But all of them are prestigious and tough medical entrance examinations. Among these three, AIIMS entrance test is of the highest quality and requires intelligence of the highest order on the part of students who appear at it. NEET, AIIMS and JIPMER may be looking tough, but nothing is impossible to achieve if you have guts, determination and will power. You may feel that the time of 15 days is too little to prepare for the examinations of NEET, AIIMS and JIPMER standards, but you are required not to waste any more time on the superfluous matter.
A bit difference in syllabus
NEET, AIIMS, and JIPMER patterns are well- known, but problematic area is the syllabus for those who are appearing for AIIMS and JIPMER. Like NEET, AIMMS and JIPMER have no prescribed specific syllabus. Candidates preparing for AIIMS MBBS can take a look at the NEET syllabus.
This is how medical aspirants should study in the last 15 days
Rise early and sleep early.
While taking mock tests, sample papers, past year papers, you should sit on a table and chair.
Don’t stray away from your goal
Put up formula chart on the wall of your study room
Remain calm, cool and do not hesitate to talk to mentors/teachers who can help you understand topics easily.
Is there any difference in NEET, AIIMS, and JIPMER 2018 preparations?
Not really. The syllabus and exam pattern of each paper are slightly different, though. So a candidate must practice NEET, AIIMS, and JIPMER 2018 past year papers, mock tests, and sample papers.
All three papers have PCB.
AIIMS entrance test also comprises general knowledge (10 marks), aptitude and logical thinking (10 marks).
JIPMER entrance exam has, in addition to PCB, English language and comprehension (10 marks), logical and quantitative reasoning (10 marks).
Exam pattern, marking scheme and syllabus for each of the above entrance exams are given below.
Subject Number of Question Marks per question Marks
Chemistry 45 4 180
Physics 45 4 180
Zoology 45 4 180
Botany 45 4 180
Total 180 4 720
For every correct answer, 04 marks will be awarded.
There is a negative marking of 01 mark for every incorrect answer.
Subject Number of questions Marks
Physics 60 60
Chemistry 60 60
Biology (Botany and Zoology) 60 60
General knowledge 10 10
Aptitude and Logical thinking 10 10
Total 200 200
There will be 140 MCQ questions and 60 reason-assertion questions. RA questions will be in all subjects except general knowledge/aptitude.
Marking Scheme
For every correct answer, 01 mark will be awarded.
There is a negative marking of ⅓ (one-third) marks for the incorrect answer.
Exam Pattern for JIPMER MBBS 2018
Subject Number of questions
Physics 60
Chemistry 60
Biology 60
English language and comprehension 10
Logical and quantitative reasoning 10
Total 200
Marking Scheme
04 marks are given to you for a correct answer.
There is a negative marking of 01 mark for every incorrect answer.
Syllabus for NEET 2018 is quiet simplified and is given by the CBSE in its brochure. AIIMS, MBBS 2018, will be as per the Class 12th under the 10+2 Scheme/Intermediate Science. Whereas for JIPMER MBBS 2018 exam, is on the basis of the syllabus as prescribed by State Board Hr. Sec. and CBSE for 11 & 12 Standards.
We have made the study plan easier for you so that you can just fix your attention on your preparation.
Days Subject Remarks
01st-week Physics cover all the important topics in all the subjects
02nd-week Chemistry
03rd-week Biology
04th week Revise
Solve Previous Year Question Paper
Online Test Series
There are some important topics which carry weightage more than the other topics, you need to classify those. Here is a list of important topics which will save your time and in this way, you will get more time for revision:
Physics
Name of topic Weightage (%)
Mechanics 24%
Electrodynamics 24%
Modern Physics 20%
Heat and Thermodynamics 13%
Optics 7%
SHM and Waves 7%
Properties of Matter 5%
Chemistry
Name of topic Weightage (%)
Inorganic Chemistry 36%
Physical Chemistry 36%
Organic Chemistry 28%
Biology
Name of topic Weightage (%)
Human physiology 17%
Diversity in the living world 14%
Genetics and evolution 11%
Biotechnology and its application 11%
Biology and human welfare 9%
Structural organization in plants and animals 9%
Reproduction 9%
Cell structure and functions 7%
Ecology and environment 7%
Plant physiology
6%
After completing the syllabus, do not waste time; keep revising and most importantly solved previous year question paper regularly.
Be habituated to revising at least 3-4 hours for revision of one topic from each subject and then solving its question.
Yes, the competition is difficult but there is no need to be worried if you have confidence in yourself.
Since the time is running out, do not consult any reference book instead buy a book which has compiled previous year question papers and solves it regularly.
If your concepts are clear, then you can even get through the trickiest questions in the exam.
All subjects are important, so pay equal attention to the entire syllabus. Do not put in extra efforts in only one subject and leave out the other because you know who are weak in them. Instead, pick a topic from each of the subjects and try completing it within the set time limit.
Go through online test series. It will show you how well are your preparation.

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