What is the difference between the NEET, JIPMER and AIIMS?

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Adrija Goswami Posted On - Jul 14, 2022
BSc. Biotechnology from Kishinchand Chellaram College

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.

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Lisa Bose, Posted On - Nov 3, 2021
B.Sc. Biotechnology from Kishinchand Chellaram College (2020)

JIPMER MBBS is an exam conducted independently by Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical and Educational Research. Whereas NEET is a common eligibility test for all medical aspirants to secure seats in different government medical colleges.

JIPMER contains 200 questions, 60 each from PCB and 20 related to English and Aptitude. There is no negative marking. Whereas, NEET is a very balanced exam, where speed, concepts, and presence of mind are tested. It requires you to fill an OMR sheet, which tests your concentration.

It could be said that NEET is more difficult than JIPMER. 

AIIMS, on the other hand, is a whole different exam. The selection ratio makes the exam more difficult. It is tougher than NEET or JIPMER. None of the questions are repeated. The paper is highly unpredictable.

If the difficulty level is considered, AIIMS will be the most difficult. Students preparing for AIIMS have higher chances to score well in NEET and JIPMER as well.

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