JIPMER MBBS entrance examination test is comparably easier than NEET. You need to focus on Biology while preparing for the examination. For this section, often questions come out of NCERT. The difficulty level of the Physics and Chemistry sections is definitely lower than NEET.
For preparation, go through NCERT books thoroughly. There are many good coaching available, that you can attend as well.
The CAT 2021 question paper has the following pattern:
Sections | Exam Components | Time Limit | Total MCQs with Negative Marking | Total Non-MCQs without Negative Marking | Total Questions |
1 | VARC | 40 minutes | 19 | 5 | 24 |
2 | DILR | 40 minutes | 15 | 5 | 20 |
3 | QA | 40 minutes | 14 | 8 | 22 |
Total | 120 minutes | 48 | 18 | 66 |
CAT 2021 exam date is November 28, 2021 and the exam is scheduled in three slots of two hours each.
The certificates required include : An ID proof with expiry date. Like a Driving License or PAN Card. Avoid taking your college ID with you as most of the time they do not have any expiry date on them.
Take your CAT ID card which is made available after around a month of registration period. Attach a passport size photograph on it.
For emergency conditions, carry 3-4 passport size photographs and 2-3 print outs of that ID-card.
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research conducts JIPMER MBBS. NEET is a common test for all medical aspirants trying to secure admission to govt medical colleges. Earlier AIIMS was conducted for AIIMS MBBS. But it has been scrapped and AIIMS takes admission based on NEET scores.
The examination pattern of JIPMER is different than NEET. JIPMR contains 200 MCQs and the time limit is 2 hr 30 min. JIPMER also doesn’t have negative markings.
No it is not tough per se but students with a Mathematics background have an upper hand. Students with an Engineering background have already prepared for Quantitative Aptitude and have a good grasp in mathematics.
So for an Arts student to catch up, you have to start preparation at least 1 year before the exam to get full control over the subject. Do not go for online coachings with more than 1000 students in a batch. Try coachings with a smaller batch. This will help the teacher to guide every student individually.
If you attempt 10-15 questions in each section, each correct answer fetches you 3 marks, so that would be 45 marks in each section, bringing the total to 90 out of 300.
This score would get you around 87-88 percentile, but it might decrease to 80 percentile depending upon the difficulty level of the exam and the number of students taking the exams.
Therefore if you are attempting 10-15 questions out of 100, then 45 out of 300 would fetch you a low score around 55 percentile.
Well, cracking is not tough if your preparation is up to the mark. And not just in the exam as JIPMER, but any other exam. You should be well prepared with your basics and advance so that you can clear your exam well.
For exams like JIPMER, It is suggested that you go through NCERT and study material assisted to you by a coaching institute if any. This will be more than enough. Adding to it, you should also focus on your English grammar and Aptitude.
This is all you need, but it is you who should start your preparation right now so that you will be well prepared by the time the exam comes. Do not waste your time and utilize it fully in practicing and reading to crack the exam.
My friend missed the cutoff by just 6 marks. She scored 120 marks and her JEE rank was a decent 4582.
She knew that even if she managed to qualify which was difficult, she would not be given the opportunity to opt for a stream of her choice. However, she suffered a setback when she wasn’t even able to qualify for the cutoff. She lost all hope. After a few days, she was notified that the updated l JEE Advance rank list has been released. On checking the portal she was giddy to see that she had qualified!
She knew the rank would offer her almost nothing but the mere fact that she had qualified for one of the most difficult exams in India motivated her a lot.
IIT Delhi has set papers twice in 2012 and 2013. However, there is no fixed level of difficulty for this exam as the final paper is not set by a single IIT. Rather, it is assembled after the inputs of eminent professors and experts of all IITs.
This is how a JEE paper is set and thus predicting the level of difficulty is almost impossible since it’s the work of multiple experts.
To get admission to any program at Conestoga College, you are required to have one of the following certificates related to English proficiency
Since all the 3 conditions require TOEFL, it’s not possible to get admission to Conestoga College without TOFEL.