The difficulty level of JIPMER is lower than NEET and AIIMS. The Physics section of JIPMER has a lot of calculation-based questions, but most of the questions are easy to solve after applying appropriate concepts or formulas.
JIPMER also doesn’t have negative markings. Managing time is the biggest challenge in JIPMER. Only 2 hours and 30 minutes are given for solving 200 MCQs.
Yes, NEET is more difficult than JEE Main, because of the limited seats. The number of seats in medical institutes is lower compared to engineering colleges, so even though the difficulty level of the questions in NEET is less than in JEE Main, it is more competitive. If you rank lower in JEE Main, you will have the option to opt for private colleges. While most students appearing in NEET, target Govt. medical colleges. Since private medical colleges cost a fortune.
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.
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.
For NEET UG, Akash and Allen Institutes are the best coaching institutes. Their study materials are good. You can also take subject-wise classes and self-study. Whether you are opting for coaching or doing self-study, most of the studying you will have to do on your own. Read NCERT books, these cover all topics. Solve as many MCQs as you can, so that you develop a good attitude.
According to the latest information from the Veterinary Council of India (VCI), AIPVT will not be taken by VCI. So, the students willing to enroll with the government and private sector Veterinary Colleges to graduate in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry courses will have to appear in the NEET exams.
Students interested in Veterinary Sciences Education are required to know that there are 15% seats on an India basis. Hence your admission to any government-recognized Veterinary College is based on your NEET score.
As per the normal trend, the cutoff for BVSc. ranges between 350-450 around. Here is a brief Category and Type of Institute Closing Ranks
Categories |
Closing Ranks (Private Institute) |
Closing Ranks (Govt. Institute) |
General |
83539501 |
63311526 |
OBC |
99786483 |
79088506 |
EWS |
93839490 |
73500513 |
SC |
171459417 |
161015425 |
ST |
173731415 |
171826416 |
The NEET cutoff depends on various factors like
For the safer side try to score 400 + marks for getting a seat in Veterinary College.
Yes, students who are willing to study BSc Nursing (Hons.) courses must appear for the NEET or National Eligibility cum Entrance Test 2023.
NTA or the National Testing Agency will grant admission to BSc Nursing courses to students clearing the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET 2023). NEET-UG is a national-level entrance exam for undergraduate medical programs like MBBS, BDS, BVSc and AYUSH courses.
B.Sc eligibility for NEET 2023
The NEET cutoff 2022 for General Category was 715-117.
The reporting for NEET Round 1 was held between Oct 21 and Oct 28.
KGMU Qualifying Cut off 2022: NEET PG.
Category |
Minimum Qualifying |
Cutoff (Out of 800) |
General/ EWS |
50th Percentile |
275 |
SC / ST/ OBC (including PWD of SC/ ST/ OBC) |
40th percentile |
245 |
UR PWD |
45th percentile |
260 |
The above data is subject to change every year. Check the official website for the same.
You will need a score above 450 to get into government colleges for Veterinary. Naturally, the required cutoff is different for different colleges. Some colleges can have a cutoff score of 500, too. So, to score as much as possible, if you are aiming for Govt. colleges. There are private colleges offering B.V.Sc courses as well. For private colleges, the required score usually stays around 350.
For an MBBS, the qualifying percentage in NEET is 50% for UR. But as per the last year’s trends, students scoring above 550 in NEET have a better chance of getting admission to Govt. colleges for MBBS.
Here is the cutoff for MBBS - NEET 2021.
Category | NEET cutoff percentile | NEET cutoff marks |
General | 50th percentile | 720-138 |
SC/ST/OBC | 40th percentile | 137-108 |
General - PwD | 45th percentile | 137-122 |
SC/ST/OBC - PwD | 40th percentile | 121-108 |
So, if you are aiming for a Govt. college, you need a score of above 550.