Friday 10 October 2014

NEET/AIPMT Exam Pattern and Syllabus

All India Pre Medical/Dental Examination 2014 is conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (C.B.S.E.) for admission to MBBS and BDS courses for the academic session 2014 to fill 15% seats in government colleges all over india.
  
In 2013 instead of AIPMT, which had been happening from the past 25 years, NEET was conducted by C.B.S.E. under the control of MCI. As per the directions of Supreme Court the NEET UG exam was withheld. The ministry of HRD soon announced the admission to MBBS and BDS courses in 2014 through AIPMT (All India Pre Medical/Dental Test) to be conducted by CBSE. So in 2014 AIPMT will be held.
The syllabus and pattern for AIPMT 2014 is same as notified by the Medical Council of India for NEET UG in 2013.
AIPMT 2014 will be an offline pen and paper test.
AIPMT 2014 Exam will be of 3 hours duration from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The exam will have 180 Multiple Choice Questions (45 questions from each section of Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology).For each correct answer 4 marks will be awarded and 1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer.
To crack AIPMT with good score fundamental and conceptual knowledge of subject is very important. The preparation for AIPMT is done over a period of 2 years as the course of both the classes 11 and 12 is covered in the exam. Most of the students start preparing from class 11 itself.
Students should thoroughly go through NCERT textbooks and other preparatory guides as it helps in building strong conceptual foundation of the subject.
Cover all topics given in syllabus, avoid skipping any topic. Prepare beginning from Class 11 syllabus before moving on to Class 12. Make sure you are clear on the basic concepts.
In the beginning you should make your preparation plan and make your own notes from reliable sources it will be helped a lot to complete your syllabus during revision period and to get good score easily. You can make your Study Plan on a weekly basis; you should assigned some chapters of each subject to study each week so that you are able to end your syllabus in time.

While studying theory it is important to practice a lot of problems especially in Physics and Chemistry. The question paper contains more than 70% problems (numerical) in case of Physics and more than 50% problems (numerical) in case of Chemistry.
Time planning is very-very important. You must improve your strike rate (questions attempted correctly) through daily practice. In this exam speed is a vital subject.

Once you complete your whole syllabus practising mock test is very important, they will definitely help you in time management and your confidence will surely improve by giving mock test. Mock tests will help you in improving your Speed and Strike rate.
Follow your group students (friends who are also preparing for these exams) as it engage you in discussion with your friends and fellow students which helps in exchange of ideas and thoughts thereby upgrading knowledge about the concept/topic under discussion.
In physics mechanics, electrodynamics and modern physics are topics from which questions are more frequently asked in comparison to SHM & waves, heat & thermodynamics etc.

In chemistry from physical, organic and inorganic generally almost equal number of questions are asked. 

In biology the living world, structural organs in plant and animal, plant physiology, animal physiology and reproduction , ecology, biotechnology are topics  from which questions are more frequently asked in comparison to reproduction in plants, genetics and evolution, biology in human welfare etc.

Refer previous year question papers to understand the trend of the exam. See Disha’s 26 years CBSE-PMT/ NEET solved papers.

   Keep in mind the following points while attempting AIPMT exam.
·         Never attempt those questions for which you are not sure because your wrong answer will reduce your grand total. Simply leave such questions.
·         Divide the 3 hrs time as per your comfort with the subject and do not cross the time limit in each subject.
·         In first round of attempting the paper, attempt simple and those questions on which you are simply confident.
·         Then in second round, you can solve difficult questions by your alert and active mind.

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