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CBSE conducts All India Pre-Medical/Pre Dental Entrance
Examination (AIPMT) to select candidates for 15% merit positions in medical and
dental colleges all over India, according to the directives of the Supreme
Court. It follows rules and regulations specified by GOI’s Ministry of Health
and Family Welfare.
CBSE prepares merit list equal to the number of seats
available for MBBS and BDS courses, under 15% All India Quota. The students
selected through AIPMT will secure admission to these seats, overriding
State-specific selection criteria.
A waiting list is also released, which is equal to the number
of students on the merit list.
In case, candidates obtain equal marks, they are allotted seats in following
order of preference:
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Candidate older in age, followed by
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Candidate with higher marks in Biology (combined scores of
Botany & Zoology) in the entrance examination, followed by
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Candidate with higher marks in Chemistry.
AIPMT Test Patterns
Candidate can choose to take AIPMT in English or Hindi. However, once a
candidate has indicated his choice of language in the application form, he is
not allowed to change it later.
| Examination stage |
Subjects covered |
Duration |
Number of questions |
| Preliminary |
Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology |
3 hours |
200 (50 questions per subject) Objective and multiple-choice |
| Final |
Paper I covers Physics and Chemistry Paper II covers Botany and Zoology
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2 hours each |
20 each Descriptive |
Eligibility requirements for AIPMT
Nationality: Indian
States of Andhra Pradesh and J&K have opted out of this
entrance examination, from the time it begun. So, students from these states are
not eligible. However, students who are not domiciled in these states and not
seeking admission in medical or dental colleges of these states may apply along
with an affidavit to that effect. The affidavit is to be made on Rs 10/-
Non-Judicial Stamp Paper and needs to be attested by a First Class
Judicial/Metropolitan Magistrate.
Minimum Age on 31st December of the year: 17 years
Maximum Age on 31st December of the year: 25 years
SC/ST/OBC students get relaxation of 5 years on upper age
limit.
Maximum number of attempts allowed: 3
Qualifications Required:
Applicants should have scored at least 50% marks at 10+2
level from a recognized university/board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and
English as subjects.
SC/ST students are allowed to appear for exams, if they
attain 40% or more in the qualifying examination.
Tips and Strategies
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Solve the previous years’ examination papers and model
tests, to get hang of the pattern of questions. It will help you to get
familiar with the types of questions that are usually asked and devise
appropriate shortcuts and strategies.
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Model test papers are abundantly available online and as
books and CDs in the market. Some magazines that target competitive
examination students and daily newspapers also carry sample questions for
specific topics in the course.
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You can practice and evaluate yourself through these model
questions and map out your own strengths and weaknesses. This will help you to
distribute your time and efforts more intelligently and profitably.
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Ideally, you should spend around 10 minutes to read the
instructions carefully. Devote 45 seconds to one question. In the end, you
should have 15 to 20 minutes of time to go through the paper once again and
ponder over the questions you were not sure about.
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AIPMT has negative marking. So, only attempt questions that
you at least have a vague idea about.
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Curb the temptation to guess wildly. A wrong answer means
you lose 1 mark from your total score and that you have wasted the valuable
time that you could have used to secure three marks for another question.
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Often physics and numerical questions pose a problem for
students preparing for their medical tests. So, pay more attention to this
section while preparing for AIPMT.
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If you are not strong in calculations, attempt theoretical
questions first and then, attempt numerical or calculation-based questions.
AIPMT 2008 - Important Dates
AIPMT Prelims will be conducted on: April 06, 2008
AIPMT Mains will be conducted on: May 11, 2008
Results will be declared by: First week of June, 2008
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