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How should I prepare english section for JIPMER?

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Srijita Bose Posted On : October 30th, 2021
MBBS from Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Pondicherry

According to my friends from JIPMER, the English section will not be that difficult, if you have a decent understanding of basic grammar. Having a good vocabulary will also help you. If you have a habit of reading novels, then you will easily score well. 

The questions asked in the section are quite simple. You can also practice MCQs to improve your vocabulary and grammar from the books available on the market.

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How to apply Bsc anesthesia in jipmer. I'm now in 12th standard

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Dev Chandan Posted On : February 16th, 2023
Studied Master of Business Administration Degrees

Until now, JIPMER used to conduct entrance exams for BSc courses especially. These courses included anesthesia and other paramedical courses. 

However, recently JIPMER has announced that candidates will be granted admission to these courses through NEET only. Anyone who wants to pursue a JIPMER Anesthesia course will have to sit for NEET and secure the required cutoff. The counseling schedule and process will be conducted by JIPMER only. 

JIPMER B.Sc Eligibility Criteria

  • Candidates must be Indian citizens or NRI. Foreign national students must take prior permission from the medical council of India.
  • The applying candidate should be 17 as of December 31, 2020.
  • 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognized board with a minimum of 50% and above.
  • The minimum eligibility of class 12 for OBC/SC/ST is 40%. 
  • The candidate must have opted for Physics, Chemistry, biology, and English in 10+2.

Registration for NEET exams generally begins in the month of March. 

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What are your views regarding the scrapping of the AIIMS UG and the JIPMER UG exams from 2021?

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Akriti Banerjee Posted On : December 26th, 2023
lives in New Delhi

I can not comment on JIPMER UG, but replacing AIIMS UG with NEET UG is not the best decision in my opinion.

I have given both the exams in my time, and NEET has a huge luck factor involved in it. Moreover, the AIIMS entrance was way tougher, especially the logical part, so it had a better differentiating ability. 

Scoring in NEET is much easier, which is not good in my opinion. No entrance exam should allow a score of 700/720. Now a huge number of aspirants are scoring high because of which, limited vacancies have a very high number of claimants.

So according to me, this was a bad change for serious aspirants. 

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