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Dr. Harsh Vardhan , Minister of Health and Family Welfare announced on October 4, 2019 that NEET will serve as single medical entrance exam for UG courses in the nation. AIIMS MBBS and JIPMER MBBS has been scrapped. To get into JIMPER the qualifying percentile for general category is 50 percentile.You can visit here for more information

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/jipmer-cut-off

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Dear aspirant

Yes you can re submit the application before the last date is over. You can upload the correct information in place of which you have mistaken in previous application.

It should be done before the last date is over. A resubmit opportunity e is given to the student for this reason.

Hey!

Almost a week is left for the neet 2020. And it is the time to revise the syllabus, bot boost your confidence by solving previous years papers. As you mentioned, you are solving some previous years papers of different authorities, you must also solve some neet previous years papers, by setting a timer to Check your time management for the final exam. Also, the score you gain after solving previous years papers without any cheating, can be a prediction score of your final exam.

Hope I answered your query

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Hey Aspirant,

A community certificate certifies that a person belongs to a particular minority community like Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, and other Backward Classes. Community certificate issued by the State Governments concerned is also known as caste certificate.

Only difference is, community certificate used only inside your state’s employment and education purpose. But if you’re applying for national level government educational institutes or central government employment only OBC is valid.

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Hello dear student,

JIPMER exam contains a total of 60 questions each from Physics, Chemistry and Biology, while only 10 questions will be asked from Logical & Quantitative Reasoning and English Comprehension, respectively. Here I am providing you a link from where you can get an idea what type of questions are asked in BSC nursing for jimper

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/jipmer-sample-papers

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Hey there,

You can get the previous year question papers for jipmer Bsc nursing easily on the web.

Just search for the papers you will easily get several sites providing you with free access to the question papers you need.

I hope this help

Hi,

Hi, you didn't mentioned for which course you are appearing for the entrance exam.

However the entrance exam is conducted for both ug and pg admission s.

For all the B.sc courses at jimper the entrance exam is common to all and consists of 100 single best response type MCQs having four alternatives.

Its syllabus includes -

Physics           20 questions

Chemistry        20 questions

Biology                    40 questions

Logical and quantitative reasoning

10 question

English language -    10 question

The level of the question is according to the syllabus of class 12th of state boards or cbse board.

The entrance exam for Masters courses in allied health sciences is common to all and consists of 100 single best response type MCQs having four alternatives and the questions will be asked from concerned subjects.

For M.Sc. Medical Biochemisty question from the syllabus of bsc biochemistry will be asked.

For M.Sc. MLT (Microbiology) questions from the syllabus from bsc microbiology curriculum will be asked.


Hope you find this helpful.


AIIMS and JIPMER will add approximately 1700 seats. And Tamilnadu is opening 6 new Medical Colleges and they will add approximately 600 seats. This will take the count to approximately 90000 MBBS seats. And the Candidates who registed for NEET this year is approximately 15 lakhs and atleast 11 lakh Candidates are estimated to appear for NEET. Assuming even 8 lakh Candidates qualify for the exam, the ratio of no.of Candidates competing for 1 MBBS seat will be 1:11. When the ratio is this huge, cut offs are bound to increase. And Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. In UP in 2018 under OBC Category 429 was the cut off and in 2019 it increased to 573. So if you belong to OBC Category, you will need more than 550 in general. Again in States like Delhi or Rajasthan or Maharashtra, this score might be less. For AIIMS or JIPMER, you will need atleast 600 and above even if you belong to OBC Category.

Hello student ,

Jawaharlal Institute of postgraduate medical education and research is one of the best government college in Pondicherry . It's main campus in Pondicherry whereas other branches is Karaikal . Further to get admission in this college you have to give the entrance exam and once when you will clear the entrance exam with good marks then you can get high course for entrance exam after counseling and you can get admission .

Hope it will help you !

If you are enquiring about NEET 2020, with less than 26 days left for the exam, you should solely concentrate on what you have learnt until now. Buying new books and studying them now might be stressful at this stage. But if you are preparing for NEET 2021, MHRD did mention that the NEET 2021 syllabus will be reduced and revised. And so buying any books might be a hasty decision. Nevertheless, to answer your question, 98% of the questions from NEET are asked from NCERT books. It is for the remaining 2% that you have to go for other vooks. Now NEET doesn't have deep rooted questions like JEE Advanced. So CENGAGE might be too much of a brainload. So stick with these books:

NCERT Physics Class XI & Class XII
Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
Objective Physics By DC Pandey
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Fundamental Physics by Pradeep
Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov

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