UGC NET 2015 Exam

UGC NET 2015 Exam, all you want to know:

This is National level Entrance test conducted by University Grants Commission (UGC) for the aspirants who like to start their career as Lecturers in Colleges and Universities or as Junior Researchers in Indian Research institutes.

                National Eligibility Test (NET) is conducted two times a year. Once if the candidate clears the test, he/she will be eligible for Lecturer post or Junior Research Fellowship program if they are interested to do research works in colleges and universities. The National Educational Testing Bureau supervises UGC NET exams.

 

Why a candidate needs to take UGC NET exam?

  • In the year 1984, University Grant Commission (UGC) introduced Junior Research Fellowship program as the basic qualification in order to work as researchers in the Universities and colleges.
  • In the year 1989, National Eligibility Test (NET) was made mandatory for the candidates who like to start their career as Lecturers and Researchers.

 

About UGC NET exam:

           This test is conducted in more than 94 subjects like Chemical Sciences, Physical Sciences, Engineering sciences, Mathematics, Earth, Ocean, Planetary Sciences and so on. UGC NET 2015 was held on 28 June 2015 and answer keys are said to be available from 18th August to 24th August 2015.

           Along with this, candidate’s direct OMR sheets are available with the recorded responses. If there is any difference in the OMR sheets, you can challenge the answer key through the official website www.cbsenet.nic.in

 

UGC NET 2015 eligibilities:

  • The candidates who are pursuing final year of PG can apply UGC NET exam.
  • For the candidates who had completed their Post graduation must have secured a minimum of 55% in their PG exams.
  • D holders will be considered for an exemption of 5% of marks in UGC NET examination.
  • The candidate must not be more than 28 years as per the date of notification for applying UGC NET JRF
  • There is no age limit for Lecturer post.
  • Please refer the official site cbsenet.nic.in for any official notification of UGC NET 2015 December exam.

 

Pattern for UGC NET:

This exam is divided into three papers such as:

Paper 1:

              This is a General paper which tests candidate’s teaching and researching abilities. There are total number of 60 questions in the sections like reasoning, comprehension, general awareness. Each carries 2 marks and the candidate must secure at least 40% in this Paper.

 

Paper 2:

              Total number of questions in this paper is 50 in which each carries 2 marks. The questions are based upon the subjects chosen by the candidates. Minimum 40% of marks must be secured in this Paper.

 

Paper 3:

              Just like the Paper 2, this paper contains 75 objective questions in the subjects that are chosen by the candidates. Minimum 50% of marks must be secured in this Paper. The above mentioned minimum marks must be secured in each paper separately. Then only UGC considers the candidate to be successful in this exam.

 

Syllabus for UGC NET 2015 exam:

In below link, you can find the detailed information about the syllabus of UGC NET 2015.

http://www.ugc.ac.in/net/syllabus.aspx

You can also find old question papers of UGC NET in the below link:

http://www.ugc.ac.in/net/oldqp.aspx

 

Advantages of Taking UGC NET 2015:
  • If you have not crossed 28 years of age, you can take part in this exam for the program of Junior Research fellowship.
  • If you have crossed 28 years of age, you can still take part in the exam for the posts of lecturer in the Government colleges with an attractive salary package. Generally, basic salary for the post of lecturer in the Government colleges can be around Rs. 40,000 per month.
  • Also, the candidate is able to apply for Assistant Professor Post in any college (which accepts UGC NET score) across India.
  • If the Ph.D holders have completed their Masters by September 1991, then he/she can enjoy an exemption of 5% of marks in UGC NET

 

JRF vs. Lecturership?

           Those who are taking up UGC NET will be often oscillated between these two important terms while few people apply for both. But every candidate who applies for UGC NET must have a clear idea about these two terms.

 

Junior Research Fellowship (JRF):

            If the candidate is selected for the position of Junior Research Fellowship, then he/she will be eligible for any research post in the Indian institutes with a stipend of Rs. 16,000/- for the first two years and Rs. 18,000/- for the next subsequent years on basis of their performance. On progress of candidate’s performance he/she will be upgraded to a higher designation from JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) to SRF (Senior Research Fellowship).

             So, candidate who is very interested in Research and Development works must definitely take up UGC NET for JRF. This is because it is quite difficult for any normal student (Student’s who have not taken UGC NET JRF exam) to enter into the Research and Development department of any industry. But if you have good scores in UGC NET JRF and thus selected for fellowship program, then it is quite easy to further pursue your Ph.D program. Also, please note that, candidates with high scores are given first preference for the fellowship programs.

 

Lecturership:

             Generally, candidates with a slight less cut-off difference of 4% to 5% are mostly qualified for Lecturership program. Lecturer job is totally different from the research work and it allows you to learn and keep encouraging young minds. You can get a salary between Rs 15,000 to Rs 55,000 in any Government colleges of India. Also, you have less work stress than any Researchers and you can stick over to a regular time pattern of life style.

 

Minimum Cut-offs for UGC NET:

UGC NET 2015 exam was conducted on June 28th, 2015.

Since the results are yet to be announced, you can find below the minimum cut-offs of UGC NET 2014

exam. However, minimum marks to be obtained in

Paper I will be 40%

Paper II will be 40%

Paper III will be 50 % respectively.

 

Results of UGC NET 2015:

                Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has planned to declare the results of UGC NET June 2015 in the month of August, 2015. So, the candidates who are very eager to know the results please be ready with your user id and password which was given during the registration.

For those candidates who have forgotten their User id and Password can refer the below link: http://www.ugcnetonline.in/retrieve.php

Candidates who are not convinced with the UGC NET June results can apply for December exam under certain restricted guidelines. This exam is said to be held on 20th December, 2015. Online applications are available between 3rd August and 25th August, 2015.

You can apply online using the below link:

http://59.163.216.82:8080/jrf/online/form.jsp

Advance wishes for those who have secured best scores in UGC NET June 2015 exam. For those who have not, don’t panic. There is another chance for you!! All the best!!

 

 

Medical Entrance Exams in India 2016

Medical Entrance Exams 2016 in India, guidance:

           Medical Entrance Exams 2016 are conducted at State, National and University level for the Under Graduate and Post Graduate Medical courses. These Medical exams are conducted to filter out the best students to pursue Medical course in well known Medical colleges in the country. MCI (Medical Council of India), Delhi is responsible for the Medical education in India. Under its supervision, there are many National Level Medical entrance tests conducted in India. In accordance to that, there are list of Medical entrance examinations which are conducted on the basis of examination level and graduate type. According to the Examination level, these Entrance tests are divided into 6 units as follows:

 

  • UG National level Medical Entrance test 2016:

  • AIIMS MBBS:

                   This stands for All India Institute of Medical Sciences MBBS Entrance Examination. It seems that application for AIIMS MBBS 2016 will be available from March 2016. Students will get admission in any 7 AIIMS institutes of India on the basis of their performance in the above Test. Total number of MBBS seats allocated for AIIMS institutes are around 672. The exam is said to be held on 1st week of June 2016.

For more information about AIIMS MBBS, please visit: https://entranceindia.com/aiims/

 

  • AIIMS Nursing:

               This is an All India Institute of Medical Sciences Entrance examination for nursing course. AIIMS conducts entrance test on various courses and nursing is one among them. This exam is commonly known as AFMC BSc Nursing. This is said to be held on June 2016.

For more information about AIIMS Nursing, please visit: https://entranceindia.com/aiims-india/

 

  • AIPMT:

               This stands for All India Pre-Medical Test. This exam is conducted by CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education), New Delhi. AIPMT 2016 will be conducted on May 2016(Tentative date). Being an entrance exam for the dental courses too, it is also known as AIPDT(All India Pre-Dental Test).

For more information about AIPMT, please visit: https://entranceindia.com/aipmt/

 

  • NEET UG:

              National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for under graduate level. This exam is also conducted by CBSE, New Delhi. Mostly this test is held on the month of May of every year.

For more information about NEET UG, please visit:

https://entranceindia.com/neet-pg/about-neet-pg/

 

  • UG State level Medical Entrance test 2016:

  • EAMCET:

              This stands for Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test widely known as EAMCET 2016 which is state level exam. This exam is conducted by Jawaharlal Technological University, Kakinada. This exam is to be held on May 2016.

 

  • GCET:

                Goa CET 2016 is State Level Entrance Examination conducted by DTE (Directorate of Technical Education). This exam is conducted for the admission of MBBS, Engineering, Agriculture and Homeopathy. Exam is on May 2016.

For more information about GCET, please visit: https://entranceindia.com/

 

  • GUJCET:

              Gujarat Common Entrance Test which is popularly known as GUJCET 2016 is conducted for the admission in the fields of MBBS, BDS, Physiotherapy, Ayurveda, Nursing, etc. This entrance exam will also be around May 2016.

 

  • MHT CET Medical:

              Just like above State exams, this is a Entrance test conducted by Maharashtra Government. Thus, this Exam stands for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test. This exam is also to be held on May 2016.

  • UG University level Medical Entrance test 2016:

  • Amrita MBBS:

                 Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences conducts All India Amrita Medical Entrance Test for the admission of MBBS and BDS. Exam is to be held on May 2016.

For more information about AMRITA MBBS, please visit:

            https://entranceindia.com/amrita-medical-ug/

 

  • John’s Medical Test:

                 St.John’s Medical Test is conducted for the admission of MBBS, Postgraduate, Diploma and specialty degrees recognized by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.

 

  • CMC Vellore Test:

                   Christian Medical College, Vellore is a reputed institute of Medical education and research located at Vellore, a district of Tamil Nadu. Just like all above exams, this one is also held to be on May 2016.

 

  • PG National level Medical Entrance test 2016:

  • AIIMS PG:

                 All India Institute of Medical Sciences Post Graduate Entrance Exam which is to be held on May 2016 is an entrance test for the admission of PG medical courses.

For more information about AIIMS PG, please visit: https://entranceindia.com/aiims-medical-pg/

 

  • AIPGDEE:

                 All India Post Graduate Dental Entrance examination which is said to be held on January 2016. For more details, please visit: https://entranceindia.com/

 

  • AIPGMEE:

               All India Post Graduate Medical Entrance Examination is to be held on December 2015. For more details, please visit: https://entranceindia.com/aipgmee/

 

  • PG State level Medical Entrance test 2016:

  • AP PG MET:

               Andhra Pradesh PG Medical Entrance Test is a State level Entrance exam conducted by Dr.NTR University of Health Sciences, Andhra Pradesh. AP PG MET exam is to be held on March 2016.

 

  • Karnataka PG Medical:

               Karnataka Post Graduate Entrance Test is the test conducted for the purpose of admission in MS/MD and other Post graduate diploma courses in the field of Medical Science. The admission is offered on the basis of Karnataka State quota in the institutions and colleges of that State.

 

  • PG University level Medical Entrance test 2016
  • BHU PG Medical:

             Banaras Hindu University conducts Entrance exam called Banaras Hindu University Post Graduate Medical exam for the admission of Post graduate courses. BHU university is very famous across the continents especially Asia and Africa. The exam is said to be conducted on December 2015.

 

  • BVP PG Medical:

           Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune, a deemed University conducts All India entrance examination for the PG courses like MD/MS. Exam is to be held on January 2016.

                  

Cut-offs for Merit list in Medicine:

     You can find the detailed information about Tamil Nadu’s Medical Merit list which has been declared on June 15, 2015.

 

Which major has more importance?

                As we know, Medical Science is a complex subject and thus it has been divided into number of specializations. Here are list of few such important specializations.

  • Radiology:

                 Radiology is one of the most important specializations in Medical field dealing with imaging technologies. One who specializes in this field is called as a radiologist. He/She makes uses of X-Rays, Ultra sound technologies, radionuclides, electromagnetic radiation and other imaging technologies while treating diseases.

  • Cardiology:

               Cardiology is a field for treating hereditary heart defects, heart failure, valvular heart problems and other heart diseases. The person who specializes in this field is called as Cardiologist.

  • Pathology:

                 Pathology means study and diagnosis of disease through examination of organs, tissues, and bodily fluids.

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology:

                 Obstetrician gives treatment for women during pregnancy or pre-natal care whereas a Gynecologist is a specialist taking care of health and well being of female reproductive organs.

  • Neurology:

                Neurologist involves in diagnosis and treatment of nervous system disorders including diseases in brain, spinal cord, etc.

  • Pediatrics:

               Pediatrics involves in the treatment for infants, children and young people.

  • Dermatology:

              Dermatologist involves in the treatment of disorders of skin, mouth, hair, nails, etc.

 

Best coaching centers in India:

            Below is the list of best coaching centers for Medical Entrance exams in India. They are:

  • Oasis Educational Services, Delhi
  • Aakash Institute, Delhi
  • Elute Academy, Mumbai
  • Brillliant Tutorials, Chennai
  • Bansal classes, Rajasthan

 

Why Medical science?

       There are many reasons to choose Medical studies. Few of such important reasons are:

  • Plenty of opportunities available after graduating:

                    You have plenty of job opportunities after you finish your Under graduation in Medicine. If you cannot fetch your dream job, you can choose your own path of further specialization. Not only in hospitals, but also in other public sectors related to medicine and Science institutes have plenty of opportunities for the graduates of Medicine.

  • The ability to help people and make them more happier:

                  This is the most important reason for students choosing this field. There are no bounds for happiness when you recover a sick patient or discover any medicine for any disease. The ultimate aim of any Medical institution is human progress and civilization.

  • Respect in Society:

                 You might have come across this in normal life. You can find more respect given for Medicine students than any students of other streams.

  • International opportunities:

                Nowadays, the demand for good doctors has been increased not only in India but also in Western countries. In countries like Europe, demand for doctors has been increased drastically.

  • Constant Knowledge updates:

               In Medicine field, one has to be always updated about the current trends introduced in Medicine field, cures for latest diseases, advanced techniques to treat any disease, etc. Thus, in other words, we can say that there is no end for learning in Medicine field.

What after MBBS?

           Definitely this question will arise for every MBBS graduates. However, they will be in confusion to choose between MS or MD. So what is the difference between these two?

MS:

     MS is a Post graduate degree in general surgery. MS is for some fields where more surgical expertise and skills are required. A person who completes MS is a Surgeon.

MD:

     MD is a Post graduate degree in general Medicine. MD is mostly non-surgical except few fields. A person who completes MD is a Physician.

Best medical colleges in India:

Below are the top most Medical Colleges in India.

  • AIIMS, Delhi
  • Christian Medical College, Vellore
  • Maulana Azad Medical Collge, Delhi
  • Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
  • Kasturiba Medical College, Manipal
  • Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi
  • Grant Medical College, Mumbai
  • University College of Medical sciences and GTB hospital, Delhi
  • King George’s Medical University, Lucknow
  • Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, Chennai

          On the whole, Medical studies are not only prestigious but also needs more motivation in every aspect of your career. If you are planning to take any of the above Medical entrance exams, please stay awake!!

          Future India is waiting for Good doctors like you!! All the best for your bright career in Medicine field!! Work hard and win the Exam!!

CSAB Extended deadline to fill more seats in IIITs and NITs

CSAB Extended deadline to fill more seats in IIITs and NITs:

          Central Counseling Board (CCB) of India coordinated admissions for UG degree courses in Technology, Architecture, Engineering, etc in respect of selected institutes till 2012. Later on 2013, Central Counseling Board (CCB) and All India Engineering Entrance Exam (AIEEE) have been renamed as Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) and JEE (mains) respectively. CSAB for 2015 has been constituted with Director, National Institute of Technology, Patna, as its Chairman.

News on August 2015:

              Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) has extended the deadline to fill up the vacant seats till August 17 2015 to give a fair chance to the meritorious people in the institutions like NITs, IIITs and Government funded colleges. This extension of deadline will provide fair chance to meritorious people to take admission in the additional special round and will also help to fill up the remaining vacant seats in NITs and IITs.

             These seats will be given for the candidates who do not have seat in the joint allocation process. Those students who have JEE (Main) marks and without seats are also eligible for granted seats. This news has come when 3000 seats are still vacant after the fourth round of seat allocation. But however, many parents and students are unhappy with this since it again allows the students who have already given a chance.

             Out of 5550 vacant seats, around 3,100 seats are left vacant in NITs alone. Most of seats are available in unpopular courses while many seats are even available for most common courses like Computer science and Engineering, Mechanical, Civil which are considered to be the most important courses for Engineering aspirants. It is said that the major reason for this is, many students with higher ranks who had already blocked the seats did not report to take admission against the same. NIT, Patna Director and CSAB chairman said that the board has received 10,000 applications in the 3 day window for the special round initially.

             They said that the board has been receiving requests from a set of students, who have mentioned that they have missed out to allocate a seat as they were unaware of business rules in the first time Joint Process. Based on this student’s request, the board has decided to open an additional special round for all. Also they have said that, since the admission are done on the basis of meritorious students; no harm will be caused for other students. Parents and students need not worry about this.

You can find the revised schedule for CSAB counseling in the below link:

http://csab.nic.in/WebInfo/PDF/RevisedSpecialRoundCounselingSchedule.pdf

             The candidates have to download the E-challan and pay fees of Rs 40,000 before they could register online. This initial amount paid by the student will be forfeited if they fail to report the assigned institutes.

You can find all detailed information’s in the following link:

http://csab.nic.in/WebInfo/Introduction.aspx

You can also find vacancy position after PI reporting in the below link:

http://csab.nic.in/WebInfo/PDF/VacancyReport.pdf

It is also mentioned to make sure that you have made payments on or before 17th August 2015. Payments after that date will not be considered.

 

 

JEE Main 2016 Preparation Tips

Preparation for JEE Main 2016:

          As all Indian aspirants know, Joint Entrance Examination(JEE) is a national level entrance test conducted for the admission to the various government and private institutions like NITs (National Institute of Technology) and IIITs (Indian Institute of Information Technology). Students who score well in JEE Main exam will be able to get admission in Engineering and technical courses in top most colleges of the country.

About JEE Exam:

                       Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is a two tier examination in which first stage of exam is “JEE Main” and the second stage of the exam is said to be “JEE Advanced”. JEE Main is the entrance test which is a gateway for the B.Tech courses offered by the famous institutes like IIITs and NITs. Whereas, those who clear JEE Main exam are eligible to take the JEE Advanced entrance test which is a gateway for engineering courses in the institutes like IITs (Indian Institute of Technology) (Ultimate dream institute for many Indian students)

But before start preparing for JEE Main 2016, it is important to know the following details about the Joint Entrance Examination Main 2016.

  • Candidates should have studied Physics and Mathematics in their Class 12
  • They must have compulsorily studied any of the following subjects: Computer Science, Bio-technology, Chemistry and Biology and should have secured minimum 50% of marks in all the subjects.
  • Candidates must have born on or after October 1991.
  • Candidates must have passed Class 12 or equal qualifying exam in 2014 or 2015.
  • You can download JEE Main 2016 Admit card on March 2016(Tentative date).
  • Tentative dates for JEE Main 2016 exam are:

              Online Test: April 2016

              Offline Test: April 2016

  • You can check the complete Application procedure for JEE Main 2016 in the official portal of JEE Main 2016.

 

How to Prepare for JEE Main 2016?

                Please ensure the Pattern and Syllabus for the JEE Main 2016 examination. In order to score well in this exam, you must be very clear about the pattern and syllabus of the examination. Also please note the following details which are very important for the candidates who are taking this exam.

Please make note of the following link for checking the syllabus of JEE Main 2016:

http://www.jeesyllabus.in/jee-syllabus

  • Total duration for the JEE Main 2016: 3 hours
  • Total Questions: 90
  • Maximum marks: 360
  • Paper 1 sections: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (BE/B.Tech)

           Objective type of questions and equal marks for all the above subjects. This section can be written using pen and paper based or computer based.

  • Paper 2 sections: Physics, Chemistry & Drawing and Aptitude test(B.Arch/Planning)

           Objective type of questions in above subjects including aptitude questions and drawing. This section can be written only using pen and paper.

  • Marks for correct answer: +4
  • Marks for wrong answer: -1
  • Zero marks will be considered for “No answer”

         

          You need to download the application form the official JEE apex board. Candidates who are going to take up JEE Main 2016 exam must note that Paper I will be held both in online and offline mode. Please choose the mode in which you like to appear.

   For guaranteed success in the JEE Main 2016 exam, it is important to prepare in the following manner

  1. Plan according to each subject.
  2. Prepare
  3. Practice
  4. Revise

 

Plan according to each subject:

           This is very important thing to score well in this exam. Give equal importance to all subjects and plan accordingly. You can also refer the following books.

 

Physics:

D.C.Pandey series

36 years IIT asked by Arihant

H.C.Verma volume 1 and 2

Maths:

R.D.Sharma Objective Volume 1 and 2

Play with graphs by Amit M aggarwal

36 years IIT asked by Arihant

Chemistry:

Organic: Morrison and Boyd

Physical: R.C.M

Inorganic: O.P.Tondon

36 years IIT asked by Arihant

 

Prepare:

  • Plan and schedule your subjects. Schedule atleast 2 hours for every subject and learn according to that. More you strive hard, more you can score high in JEE Main 2016.
  • Start to learn new things at the beginning since it gives hopes and concentration in the subjects.
  • Give a ten minutes break after you complete each subject and then start with the next one.
  • Revise your earlier portions every morning and then start the present day’s portion.
  • If it is mathematics, please don’t hesitate to try the same in your rough note. Things change when you try on your own.
  • Try to spend more time for difficult subjects and make them thorough and confident.
  • Try to refer to previous years question papers like JEE Main 2013, JEE Main 2014, JEE Main
  • You can find such question papers with solutions in the following links

https://entranceindia.com/jee-main-free-practice-papers/

Practice:

            However your study method is, the most important part of your learning is practice. The more you sweat in practice, the less you bleed in battle.

As said above, practice your subjects very carefully.

  • For mathematics, try to solve the solution on your own. Try to solve everything without referring the books.
  • For chemistry or Physics, try to solve the equations on your own.
  • For other subjects plan and practice accordingly.
  • Never postpone your schedule. Please try to complete the scheduled syllabus within the same day.

 

Revise:

          Revise your previous lessons daily and also schedule to revise once in every week. This will Brush up your memory and make you feel more comfortable with the subjects.

 

Special Tips for JEE Main 2016:

 

  • If you have already started taking coaching for JEE Main in any coaching centre, be regular and keep practicing.
  • If you have not yet started to go to coaching class, it’s never too late. Start preparing right now.
  • Always be in contact with your seniors. It’s good to know their experience facing the JEE Main
  • Around 45% of JEE Main aspirants wish to take online coaching than any direct coaching centre.
  • You can make best use of internet by taking part in the mock test, watching video lectures, taking online exams, etc.

You can check the following link for taking mock test of JEE Main 2015

https://entranceindia.com/jee-main/jee-main-model-papers-at-a-glance/

  • Please make note of all the important topics in all subject. Concentrate more on that.

Hope these tips will help you crack the JEE Main 2016 exam. Be confident and cool. Make efficient use

of time. All the best for cracking JEE Main 2016!!

JIPMER 2016

JIPMER:

          Just like All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), JIPMER is also declared as an autonomous medical institution by a Indian Parliament act, 2008. JIPMER (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research) is a top most medical institute under the Government of India since 1956. This Institute is located at urban areas of Pondicherry which is 170 Kms away from Chennai.

          It is a residential institute which has its own hostels for students, faculties and staff members. It has a wide spread area covering 192 acres in Pondicherry. Before this institution was declared as an Institution of national importance in the year 2008, it was working under Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Directorate General of Health Service.

Vision and Mission of JIPMER:

           Vision of JIPMER is to be a model for all the medical institutions in India by proving standard innovative education, patient-oriented services and excellence in all service. It has country’s best health care facilities which help all types of people from the poorest to affordable.

           Mission of JIPMER is to encourage young talents in the field of medical and research. To provide best health professionals who can be a dedicative lifelong learners and leaders in Health care profession. Other missions are allowing innovative techniques in the education system, partnerships with the organizations with best ideals and emphasizing quality and value in the education.

About JIPMER Hospital:

           JIPMER is best in providing all types of latest health care facilities and all types of super specialties at an affordable cost to the society.

JIPMER treats all kinds of people right from poorest to most affordable ones.

Thus, JIPMER is considered as the best medical institution for education as well as treatment.

Below is the list of JIPMER’s achievement in the year 2014-2015

No of out-patients treated daily: 20, 70,536

No. of old cases treated: 15, 14,861

No. of new cases treated: 5, 55,675

No. of Admissions: 83,780

No. of discharges: 80,449

No. of deliveries conducted: 15,018

No of live births: 14,472

No. of still births: 546

No of death in a year: 3,267

No. of Autopsies: 898

 

JIPMER Education system:

                 Every year JIPMER admits 145 UG students and 75 PG students. Sources say, it has 3000 administrative support staffs, 200 faculties and 360 physicians within the campus of JIPMER. JIPMER provides UG, PG, Super specialty and PhD programs in various disciplines to help dedicated medical students to undertake medical research for the welfare of the society.

JIPMER provides PG courses (MS/MD) in 22 disciplines such as:

Doctor of Medicine (MD)

  • Microbiology
  • General Medicine
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Forensic medicine
  • Nuclear medicine
  • Physiology
  • Psychiatry
  • Radiotherapy
  • Anatomy
  • Biochemistry
  • Anesthesiology
  • Pediatrics, etc.,

 

Master of Surgery (M.S)

  • Ophthalmology
  • General Surgery
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • N.T

It offers Ph.D courses in 7 disciplines such as:

  • Pharmacology
  • Clinical Immunology
  • Microbiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Physiology
  • Pathology
  • Medicine
  • Physiology

 

It offers 8 super specialty programs such as:

  • M (Neurology)
  • M (Cardiology)
  • M (Nephrology)
  • M (Neonatology)
  • M ( Medical Oncology)
  • M (Endocrinology)
  • M (Clinical Pharmacology)
  • M (Clinical Hematology)
  • M (Pediatric critical care)

 

           Along with this, JIPMER is conducting M.Sc (Medical Biochemistry) for the past 32 years. Also, JIPMER conducts courses such as M.R.O (Medical Record Officer) and M.R.T (Medical Record Technician) for admission in the Department of Medical Records.

JIPMER MD/MS 2016 Exam:

             JIPMER MD/MS exam for 2016 academic year has been officially announced. You can find the application form for JIPMER MD/MS 2016 exam in the below link: http://jipmer.edu.in/

         

            JIPMER has become one of the top five medical institutions in India to provide excellent education and standardized treatment for the patients. Thus, it welcomes students who are really dedicated and talented in the field of medicine.

 

 

JIPMER Entrance Exam Preparation Tips

JIPMER Exam Preparation:

                         JIPMER (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research) is a top most medical institution which was established under the Government of India since 1956. JIPMER conducts medical entrance test for the admission to the MBBS, PG, MD courses in JIPMER medical institute, Pondicherry. This exam is very important medical entrance exam for the aspirants who wish to pursue MBBS degree in India. This is because JIPMER stands in the fourth position among top most medical institutes of India next to AIIMS, CMC and AFMC. Students from JIPMER are recognized with high reputation all over the world.

JIPMER examination:

                   JIPMER allocates around 150 MBBS seats through JIPMER examination. Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) can also apply for this examination.

Advantages of taking part in JIPMER medical exam are:

  • Level of difficulty of the paper is easier when compared to the other medical entrance examinations such as AIIMS, AIPMT, etc.,
  • No negative mark is applicable for incorrect attempts.
  • Pursuing MBBS degree in JIPMER gives high reputation from all over the world. Thus, starting medicine career after your MBBS becomes easier if you pursue MBBS from JIPMER.

Preparation methods for JIPMER:

               Before getting into how to prepare for JIPMER, let’s check out the pattern for the examination. Knowing this is very important for a candidate to crack this exam successfully.

Total duration of this exam: 2 hours and 30 minutes

Total number of questions: 200

Types of questions:

                Only multiple choice of questions in which the candidate have to select the right one.

Language of the question booklet: English

Subjects covered for this exam:

                       Physics: 60 questions

                       Chemistry: 60 questions

                       Biology: 60 questions

                       English and comprehension: 10 questions

                       Logical reasoning: 10 questions

No negative marks for any incorrect attempts. Each correct attempt carries 1 mark.

Now let’s check out the special ways to prepare for JIPMER:

  • Start to prepare seriously from NCERT books. Every medical aspirant must be thorough in the syllabus of JIPMER. NCERT books cover most of syllabus of JIPMER.
  • Practice a lot with previous years question papers. Solving all the previous year question paper will really help you a lot to crack JIPMER with high scores.
  • Derive a self study plan strategy according to your capacity. Time management is very important.
  • Try to attend every possible question since there is no negative marking scheme.
  • Concentrate well on English and Logical reasoning. This is easier section when compared to other section. Why lose marks in easy sections?
  • Try to study every subject on a logical basis than theoretically. This means, understand the core concept of the topic and try to solve different types of questions from the same topic. This will really help you a lot to tackle MCQ (Multiple choice of Questions) very easily.
  • Join any best coaching institute which can help you to prepare according to your strengths.
  • Prepare special hints or notes for “Last minute preparations”. But however, remember never make yourself excited during the last minute of the exam.
  • First, try to solve all the known questions in the exam. Then, go for the unknown ones.
  • The last thing and very important thing is, Keep yourself cool and relaxed. Never get anxious about the exam.

 

Best coaching institutes for JIPMER:

                 Let’s check out the best coaching centers in India for JIPMER:

  1. DAMS, Bangalore:

           A Delhi Academy of Medical science (DAMS) is a well-established coaching institute for medical coaching for more than 16 years. DAMS are the top most center for medical entrance coaching in India and a highly recommended coaching institute by the toppers of JIPMER.

  1. TIME coaching centre:

             This is also a best institute in providing coaching for JIPMER. It has branches in many

cities of Tamil Nadu and also in Puducherry.

  1. Aakash Institute:

           This is also one of the best coaching institutes for medical entrance examination. Students are admitted for this coaching class only according to marks secured in the 12th board examination.

  1. Career-Point:

           This is a coaching institute which offers class room coaching as well as distance learning facilities for preparation of the examinations like JIPMER, AIMPT, AIIMS, etc.

 

Books to refer:

       Following are the list of books referred by the toppers of JIPMER:

  • Sanjeev Gupta JNP Objective Physics
  • Pradeep Objective Chemistry
  • Pramod Agarwal’s Objective Physics
  • NCERT Biology volume 1 and volume 2
  • U.Charaya Pragati mega study package Objective Botany
  • S.P.Kurl Objective Subjective Zoology
  • NCERT Physics volume 1 and volume 2
  • Agarwal’s Concept of competition Physics

 

           Thus, follow the above instructions sincerely. Be dedicated to your work. Prepare a time table for yourself and count down the number of days for the upcoming JIPMER examination. Concentrate more on multiple choice or objective questions in all subjects. Try to rate yourself by attending mock test through the internet.

Surely you can win this JIPMER examination.

 

 

JIPMER 2016 Exam Pattern

JIPMER Exam pattern:

             JIPMER is a most important medical entrance examination which is conducted on June month of every year. It has equal importance to other important medical exams such as AIIMS, AIPMT, etc. JIPMER 2015 was conducted on June 2, 2015. Results were declared on June 12, 2015. Merit list of students are released in the official website of JIPMER.

          These merit lists are calculated according to the student’s percentile scored in the JIPMER examination. Every year, the number of students participating in this exam is increasing drastically. Thus, competition becomes heavier year by year. So, students who are going to take part in this exam must be thorough in the pattern and syllabus of the JIPMER examination.

JIPMER Pattern:

               Pattern for any exam is very important since it helps in testing the capabilities of student in all possible subjects. A question pattern checks the student’s strengths and weakness in every subject and gives a clear idea about the student’s ability to the examination coordinators. Thus, a student must surely know the pattern thoroughly before start preparing for any kind of exam.

Below is the pattern for the JIPMER exam:

Total duration of the exam: 150 minutes (Two and half hour)

Total number of questions: 200

Types of question: Only multiple choice or objective type of question.

Language of the question booklet: Only English

Subject wise questions:

            Physics: 60 questions each carrying 1 mark

              Chemistry: 60 questions each carrying 1 mark

             Biology: 60 questions each carrying 1 mark

             English: 10 questions each carrying 1 mark

             Logical reasoning: 10 questions each carrying 1 mark

No negative marks are applicable for any incorrect attempt.

Total number of marks: 200

Exam will be conducted during the morning session from 10.00 A.M to 12.30 P.M.

 

Mode of the examination:

            This exam is conducted only in online mode. It is a computer based test. Syllabus of JIPMER will be covered from class XI and class XII (State board, CBSE board) science subjects. Detailed list of the syllabus covered for JIPMER is as below:

http://recruitmentresult.com/jipmer-syllabus/

 

Test centers for JIPMER:

           JIPMER is conducted in seven cities in Northern India. They are:

  1. Lucknow
  2. Meerut
  3. Delhi
  4. Faridabad
  5. Ghaziabad
  6. Greater Noida
  7. Gurgoan

In southern region JIPMER is conducted in 17 cities such as:

  1. Chennai
  2. Cochin
  3. Bengaluru
  4. Coimbatore
  5. Hyderabad
  6. Namakkal
  7. Nagercoil
  8. Mangalore
  9. Mysore
  10. Pondicherry
  11. Salem
  12. Thirunelveli
  13. Trichy
  14. Trivandrum
  15. Vishakapatnam
  16. Vijayawada
  17. Thiruvannamalai

 

JIPMER is also conducted in eight cities of Eastern zone and four cities of western zone in India.

 

Important dates for JIPMER MBBS 2016: (Tentative)

Online registration of JIPMER starts from: 11th March 2016

Closing date for online registration: 02 May 2016

JIPMER 2016 exam is to be conducted on: June 8th, 2016

However, please wait for the official announcement of JIPMER MBBS 2016 exam from the site of JIPMER. On the whole, students who are going to start prepare for JIPMER exam must be clear about the pattern of the exam. Knowing the pattern very well will help you to concentrate more on the subjects which weighs high marks. Thus, it makes you to get through JIPMER easily.

 

 

JIPMER 2016 Entrance Exam

JIPMER Entrance Test (MBBS/UG):

           JIPMER is a national level medical entrance test carried out by Jawaharlal Institute of Post graduate Medical Education and Research. This exam is conducted every year in the month of June for filling 150 MBBS seats in JIPMER Pondicherry.

JIPMER Seat allocation:

     JIPMER seat allocation for the year 2015 is:

Number of MBBS seats for General category: 50

Number of MBBS seats for OBC category: 28

Number of MBBS seats for SC category: 16

Number of MBBS seats for ST category: 11

Remaining seats are for Pondicherry residents and NRI quota.

JIPMER 2014 seat allocation is similar to that of JIPMER 2015.

 

Eligibility criteria:

  • The candidate must be completed 17 years as on 31st December 2016.
  • Candidate must be Indian.
  • Candidate must have secured 50% in all science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Biochemistry and English in 12th Board examination from a recognized University or College.
  • Candidate who is currently pursuing 12th standard can also apply for this exam. But however, he has to submit all his original certificates during the time of admission.

Pattern and syllabus of JIPMER:

Total number of questions: 200

Types of question: Multiple choice objective questions

Marking scheme:

          Each correct attempt carries one mark. No negative mark is applicable. No Mark is considered for “no answer” or “multiple answers”.

Duration of the examination: 150 minutes

Subject wise questions:

                           English and comprehension: 10

                           Physics: 60

                         Chemistry: 60

                           Biology/Biochemistry: 60

                           Logic and quantitative questions: 10

 

How to apply for JIPMER?

               Those who wish to apply for JIPMER please check the below details:

  • Fees for the application form (General Candidates) : Rs.1000/-
  • Fees for the application form (reserved category): Rs.880/-
  • Candidates can apply for this exam only through online mode.
  • The application fees can be paid either by debit card, credit card or e-challan.
  • Please fill in the required details of the candidates very carefully. These details are reflected in your admit card.
  • Click on submit button.
  • Check the status of your application form every time in the official website of JIPMER.

 

JIPMER official contact address:

JIPMER,

Dhanvantri Nagar,

Gorimedu,

Puducherry-605006

Official website is: http://jipmer.edu.in

 

Important dates for JIPMER 2016: (Tentative)

Applications availability dates: Between first week of March 2016 to first week of May 2016.

Candidates have to apply only through online mode for this exam.

Last date of the registration: First week of May 2016

Admit cards available from: Second week of May 2016

Examination to be held on: June 2016 (Tentative by now)

 

Admit card for JIPMER 2016:

           Admit card for JIPMER 2016 will be available only before a month of the examination. Admit card may contain all the important details of the student taking part in the examination. Informations such as Name, Choice of examination city, registration number, application number, date of birth and so on will be included in the admit card. This card is a very important document without which a student is not allowed inside the examination hall.

           Admit card is a main document which must be submitted during the counselling or admission process. Thus, students must keep it safely even after the exam gets over. You can download and take multiple copies of admit card when it is released on the official site prior the examination. Along with this admit card, students please note to take your stamp size and passport size photographs always with you.

 

Result declaration:

           JIPMER 2016 exam is to be held on first week of June 2016. Results of JIPMER 2016 are expected to be declared on second week of June 2016. But, however, keep checking the official site of JIPMER for any official information. Result declaration will have candidates name, roll number, total marks in all subjects and subject wise marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and Logical reasoning.

 

JIPMER 2015 Result analysis:

                   JIPMER 2015 was conducted on June 7, 2015. Sources say, total number of students who participated in this exam are 1, 37,000. This exam was taken place in 75 cities with 581 exam centres across India. Students felt that the examination level was moderate to tough. Physics were tough for few whereas English comprehension and reasoning part was tricky for other students. Biology was easiest compared to other sections.

Counselling:

            As soon as the results are announced, merit list of the students are prepared and displayed in the official website of JIPMER. Selected students will get a call from the JIPMER to attend the counselling session. Student must be present at the respected venue during the time of counselling to get admission in their desired course in JIPMER.

           JIPMER stands fourth position in the top most five institutions of India next to AIIMS (Delhi), CMC (Vellore) and AFMC (Pune). Just like other prestigious institutes, it is great to get admission in JIPMER medical institute. So, students try to prepare well for this exam. All the best to crack this JIPMER.

 

 

Career Choice with AIIMS

Career choice with AIIMS Medical entrance exam:

               AIIMS medical entrance exam is a national level medical test for admission to the under graduate programs such as MBBS, B.sc in Nursing, Radiography, audiometry, etc., in seven AIIMS institutes in India. Pursuing any kind of UG/PG course in AIIMS has high reputation from all over the world. Candidates who are willing to continue their education in medical field can take part in the AIIMS examination. But however, what kind of under graduate courses that AIIMS support?

Few of popular UG courses in AIIMS are:

  • MBBS
  • sc (Nursing)
  • sc (Hons) Nursing
  • sc (Hons) Ophthalmic techniques
  • sc (Hons) Medical technology

 

MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery):

     The most prestigious thing for an Indian medical student is doing MBBS in AIIMS. This is because AIIMS is ranked as top most medical college in India. Also, MBBS is a one of the most popular degree in medical field. This degree can be divided into two parts as:

  • Bachelor of Medicine
  • Bachelor of Surgery

And can be said as a two degree course in one single domain. In countries like UK, this type of medical degree is followed as a tradition whereas in the countries like US this degree is awarded separately as M.D (Doctor of Medicine) and D.O (Osteopathic Medicine). But in India, this is the only mandatory bachelor degree with which a person can call him as “Doctor”.

 

More about MBBS:

Course duration: 4 years + 1 year internship

Hands-on training for the whole five years by interacting and learning directly from the patients.

Eligibility:

        Students who clear 12th board exam with a minimum of 60% are eligible to take up the AIIMS MBBS entrance test. Also the student must have taken the major subjects such as Physics, Chemistry and Biology for taking part in the AIIMS medical entrance examination conducted for MBBS course. This course covers various subjects like microbiology, biochemistry, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, etc., AIIMS is the India’s top prestigious institute which offers MBBS course in all its 7 AIIMS institutes of India.

 

Advantages of MBBS from AIIMS:

           This has special advantages and few of them are:

  • AIIMS is the top most medical college in India. Thus, Pursuing MBBS from AIIMS is the most prestigious thing for a medical student.
  • You can enjoy world class amenities while studying at AIIMS.
  • Hands on training on what they learn and students get good exposure on even rare cases of diseases and how to treat them.
  • MBBS is considered as one of the toughest degrees of the country. Thus, pursuing it from AIIMS will add more colors in your career and life.
  • AIIMS medical students have high reputation in all over the world.

 

B.sc (Nursing):

         AIIMS offers Bachelor of Science in Nursing which is one the most important course in medical field. This is a three year professional degree in the field of nursing which mainly focuses on promotion of health by preventing the disease from the starting stage.

 

Advantages of B.sc (Nursing course):

  • Nursing course has its own importance and has wide variety of opportunities all over the world.
  • After completing Bachelor degree in Nursing, students are also eligible for continuing their education in the field of nursing and go for advanced courses like M.sc (Nursing).
  • There are many specialized areas in the Nursing course such as:
  • Psychiatry
  • Medical and surgical courses
  • Health of community
  • Gynecology, pediatrics and obstetrics

 

Eligibility for B.sc (Nursing) to take part in AIIMS exam conducted for Nursing:

  • Candidate must be an Indian citizen.
  • Candidate must have cleared the board exam with a minimum of 45% in all major subjects such as English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
  • Students should be medically fit.

 

B.sc (Hons) Nursing:

               AIIMS institute also offers the students the opportunity to take up B.sc (Hons) Nursing which is an “Honours” degree that focuses on development of research and theoretical skills of a student who have completed bachelor degree in nursing field. In short, students who wish to continue their education or who wish to work in research field after regular B.sc (Nursing) course can pursue B.sc (Hons) Nursing course. B.sc (Hons) degree holders are given first and foremost preference than regular B.sc degree holders. Separate exam is conducted by AIIMS for B.sc (Hons) Nursing admission. The duration of this exam is 2 hours which covers questions from Physics, Chemistry, Biology and General Knowledge.

 

Eligibility for B.sc (Hons):

  • Candidate must have cleared 12th board exam with a minimum of 55% in all the major subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, English and Biology as mandatory subjects.
  • He/she must have completed 17 years as on 31st December on the year of admission.

 

B.sc (Hons) Opthalmic techniques

               Opthalmic Techniques deals with the disorders and treatment of eyes. The course duration is three academic years and also available as part-time course in some of the institutes. This course is high in demand and has wide opportunities after completing it.

 

Eligiblity for B.sc (Opthalmic techniques) to take part in AIIMS exam conducted for Opthalmetry:

  • Candidates must have cleared 12th board exam with a minimum of 45% in all major subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English to take part in AIIMS
  • Candidate must have completed 17 years on the year of admission.

 

Advantages of B.sc (Opthalmic):
  • This degree ensures students to get into various ophthalmic jobs which allow you either practice under any hospital or practice on your own.
  • This degree serves as a good foundation for pursuing higher Master degrees in the field of Opthalmology.
  • They can possibly get jobs in the fields such as Eye hospitals, Contact lens showrooms, Lens manufacturing companies, etc.

 

B.sc (Hons) Medical technology:

                     Candidate must have cleared 12th board exam with a minimum of 50% to get admission in AIIMS B.sc (Hons) Medical Technology course. Generally, students prefer to do B.sc Medical technology in Radiography field. This is a course which mainly focuses on the benefits or effects of the X-rays and how to use them effectively. This course covers all the topics related to X-rays (Ultrasound, MRI scans, etc) and how to take protective measures to safeguard from the harmful radiation effects. In order to pursue this course, the student must take a separate entrance examination conducted by AIIMS for the paramedical courses.

                    The duration of this exam is 1 and half hours which covers questions from Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. The candidates can either attend Biology section or Mathematics section. Along with this there are many other important courses available in AIIMS. Please refer the official site for more information regarding that. On the whole, every course has its own importance when pursued in AIIMS. All the best for choosing your career with AIIMS.

 

 

JIPMER 2016 Syllabus

JIPMER Syllabus:

             JIPMER (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research) is an important medical entrance examination in India. More than one lakh students take part in this exam every year to get admission to the MBBS course in JIPMER, Pondicherry.

 

Advantages of taking part in JIPMER:

  • JIPMER is the fourth top most medical institution of India next to AIIMS, CMC and AFMC.
  • JIPMER examination contains no negative marking scheme. Thus, students can attend all questions in the question booklet.
  • Questions are mostly direct and not much twisted when compared to other medical entrance examination.

Syllabus of JIPMER:

                 Here is the syllabus of JIPMER 2016. This is the reference from JIPMER 2015. Thus, students have to keep on checking the official site of JIPMER to know the latest syllabus.

The pattern of the exam covers:

Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and Logical reasoning.

Total number of questions: 200 (Only multiple choice of questions)

Duration of the exam: Two hours and 30 minutes

 

Questions subject wise:

 Physics: 60

Chemistry: 60

Biology: 60

English: 10

Logical reasoning: 10

Syllabus is covered from the 12th standard board examination questions.

 

Chemistry:

  • Basic concepts in Chemistry:

           Physical quantities and measurement in Chemistry, Matter and its nature, laws of chemical combinations, atomic, molecular, masses mole concept, chemical stoichiometry.

  • Atomic structure:

               Thomson’s and Rutherford atomic models, Bohr’s model of hydrogen atom, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, angular momentum and magnetic electronic spin and spin quantum numbers, Aufbau principle, Hund’s rule, electronic configurations of elements.

  • States of matter:

       Three states of matter, Kinetic theory of gases, real gas and deviation from ideal behavior, intermolecular forces, solids and liquids.

  • Chemical energetic:

             Basic concepts in thermodynamics, thermochemical equations, enthalpy changes during phase transformation, Hess’s law, standard enthalpies of formation, bond enthalpies.

  • Classification of elements and periodicity in properties:

     Modern periodic law and present form of periodic table, electronic configuration and types of elements and s,p,d,f, periodic trends in properties and elements.

  • Basic principles of organic chemistry:

Tetravalence of carbon, general introduction to naming organic compounds, electronic displacement in covalent bond, Fission of covalent bond, carbocations and carbonanions.

  • Chemistry in everyday life:

Chemicals in food, cleansing agents such as soaps, detergents, cleansing action, rocket propellants, chemicals in medicine.

  • Hydrocarbons:

Alkanes and cycloalkanes, alkenes and alkynes, aromatic hydrocarbons, petroleum and petrochemicals.

  • Purification and characterization of carbon compounds:

Purification of carbon compounds, qualitative analysis, quantitative analysis, determination of molecular masses.

  • General principles and processes of isolation of elements:

    Methods and principles of extraction, occurrence and principles of extraction of Al, Cu, Zn, Fe.

To refer the detailed syllabus of JIPMER model paper please check the following link:

https://entranceindia.com/jipmer-medical-ug-model-papers-10-sets/

 

Physics:

  • Introduction and measurement:

   Need for measurement in physical quantities, units for measurement, systems of unit, dimensions of physical quantities, orders of magnitude, random and instrumental errors, Trignometric functions.

  • Description of motion in two and three dimensions:

     Vectors in two or three dimension, vector addition and multiplication, scalar and vector products, motion in two dimensions, general relation among position-velocity-acceleration for motion in a plane and circular motion.

  • Description of motion in one dimension:

                       Objects in motion in one dimension, motion in straight line, uniform, non-uniform motion, speed and velocity, relative velocity, average speed and instantaneous velocity, Uniformly accelerated motion, acceleration in one dimensional motion.

  • Laws of motion:

               Force and inertia, Momentum, conservation of momentum, rocket propulsion, static and kinetic frictions, rolling frictions, lubrications, inertial and non-inertial frames.

  • Rotational motion:

             Centre of mass of rigid body, nature of rotational motion, torque, angular momentum and its geometrical and physical meaning, conservation of angular momentum, moment of inertia and its significance, comparison between translatory (linear) and rotational motion.

  • Gravitation:

               Universal law of gravitation, inertial and gravitational mass, orbital velocity, geostationary satellites, gravitational potential, escape velocity and weightlessness.

  • Oscillations:

   Periodic and oscillatory motions, simple harmonic motion, resonance and damped oscillations with examples.

  • Magnetic effects of current:

         Oersted’s observation, magnetic field due to straight wire, circular loop and solenoid, forces and torques on currents in a magnetic field, forces between two currents, definition of amphere, ammeter and voltemeter.

To refer the syllabus in detail, please check out the following link:

https://entranceindia.com/jipmer/jipmer-mbbs-sample-paper/

 

Biology:

  • Diversity in living organisms
  • Human Physiology
  • Ecology and environment
  • Cell structure and function
  • Plant physiology
  • Biology and human welfare
  • Biotechnology
  • Genetics and evolution
  • Structural organizations in animals and plants

 

English and comprehension:

         This is divided into three sections such as

Section A:

                 Reading passages and note making

Section B:

           Writing skills

Sections C:

             Literature and long reading text.

English section also covers synonyms, antonyms and some vocabulary.

 

Logical reasoning:

       Questions from Analogy test, Logical deduction, figure formation and analysis, questions on figure matrix, etc.

        Before start preparing for JIPMER be clear with the syllabus of JIPMER 2016. Prepare your study strategy according to the syllabus. Concentrate more on important and repeated questions. Never waste your time in learning less important topics. Be clear and confident to clear JIPMER examination.

 

 

 

 

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