Thursday 29 May 2014

AIIMS MBBS Exam 2014: Tips to crack the exam

All India Institute of Medical Sciences  MBBS entrance test holds the key to the college where all aspiring doctors dream of launching their career.
Pattern of the entrance exam:
The exam question paper comprises of objective- type questions with multiple- choice answers.
Duration of Exam: Three hours and thirty minutes
Number of Questions: 200; Physics: 60, Chemistry: 60, Biology ( Botany and Zoology): 60 and General Knowledge: 20
Marking Scheme: Each correct answer will get one mark each. One mark will be deducted for every three wrong answers

Syllabus: 
Physics: Heat and Thermodynamics, Waves, Optics, Modern Physics
Chemistry: Ionic Equilibrium, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, GOC, Carbohydrates, Proteins and Polymers, P Block, Chemical Bonding
Biology: Human Physiology, Plant Physiology, Ecology, Genetics, Organism and population, Living world and biological classification, Organism and population, Biodiversity and conservation

Tips:
  • Aspirants should fully know the pattern of the exam to prepare in the right direction from the first day itself.
  • Negative marks would be in the play where wrong answers and picking more choices than one would be penalized to bring down the chances of cracking the exam.
  • Candidates should clear their basics through standard books of class 12th under all the given subjects.
  • Solving more and more multiple choice questions at home is the first step towards success and it helps in time-management besides preparing students for the examination.
  • Every subject should be mixed in a right way to solve questions with ease. Besides solving questions on subject wise, students should mix questions of all subjects to do them for the sake of speed and benefit.
  • Never forget to solve old question papers and they often give a good idea about the likelier questions to come in the exam.
  • Once you reach the target of solving 100 questions a day, step up the limit to do 150 after few weeks, and then take it to 200 and so on to remain true to the preparation.  
  • Do not try and start a new topic. Concentrate on revising the topics you have already covered.
  • Students should prepare separate quick revision notes for each subject, to help their last minute revision.
  • The students should avoid over-stressing themselves by going beyond the syllabus and learning extra topics.

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