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Dear Vanee, AIIMS and JIPMER have been scrapped off this year. Now there won't be any separate exam for AIIMS and JIPMER.
NEET score will be considered for admission in all the AIIMS and colleges related to JIPMER.
Since AIIMS follows percentile criteria so it's difficult to predict how the admissions will be granted.
Till now the information is that NEET score will be considered for admission in AIIMS and JIPMER related colleges.
All the best
Hope this helps
Dear Aspirant,
Nothing can be said for sure as this is happening for the very first time and we don't know what to expect, however, with the inclusion of JIPMER and NEET, you can expect certain changes but one thing is sure that you have to put in a lot of effort if you are aiming for AIIMS as it will be the first choice of students anyway.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Dear Aspirant,
As per the latest announcements, AIIMS and JIPMER are merged with the NEET from 2020. So in the NEET 2020, there is inclusion of both of these exams and there will be no separate exam for AIIMS and JIPMER. Admission to both of these colleges and other medical college will be through NEET rank.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Hello dear student,
Dear student is exams will not be conducted separately as I hope you are aware scraped off from the shelves. Now only one exam which is Neet will be conducted and NTA will conduct NEET 2020. And this will be life from this session which is 2020. So no separate exam of AIIMS and jipmer will be taken place. It's been done for the benefit of the students so that they have to prepare only for one exam and not different and many exams. I hope this is helpful to you
Best wishes
AIIMS and JIPMER have been scrapped off in favour of NEET and not the other way round. So it is unlikely that NTA will change NEET's exam pattern. May be AIIMS and JIPMER will conduct theri separate admission process by conducting further rounds but NEET will not have a changed exam pattern. This is because AIIMS has approximately 1500 seats and JIPMER 200 seats. But across India, almost 90,000 MBBS seats also are filled through NEET. So bringing in a change for 1700 odd seats is unlikely. As of now, NEET has 180 questions in the form of MCQs. Physics and Chemistry have 45 questions each and Biology has 90 questions. Every correct answer gives you 4 marks and a wrong answer takes away 1 mark.
It might be some misunderstanding with you. Yes you are right. AIIMS and JIPMER have been scrapped from this year and all of them come under single entrance exam that is NEET 2020. so you just have to fill the application form for neet and that's it which will commence from 2nd of December up-to 31st of December 2019. The neet exam will be held on 3rd of May, 2020.
Best wishes. Thank you.
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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