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Back to AIPMT, yet close to NEET Pattern of AIPMT Preparation strategies for AIPMT 2014 should be the same as NEET as the syllabus will be the same as that of NEET. Another similarity with NEET is that there will be just a single paper, as opposed to two papers in the older AIPMT. There will be 180 objective type questions from physics, chemistry, botany and zoology (45 questions from each subject). There is no official clarity regarding negative marking in AIPMT-2014. NEET & AIPMT-differences The only difference between NEET and AIPMT-2014 is that AIPMT will be conducted only for the 15% national quota in government medical/dental colleges all over India, except in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir. State directorate of medical education and research (DMER) will be conducting its own test. In the case of NEET, aspirants had to give only one paper for all colleges, but in the case of AIPMT, they will have to go through multiple exams for multiple colleges. Subject wise tips Here are a few subject wise tips for a confident preparation Biology *Give special emphasis to diagrams, as many times questions come related to them. * Be aware about weightage of each portion of the syllabus and revise accordingly. Objective questions should be given emphasis and one must go through previous year questions to have more insights. * Adapt a learning style that suits you, whether visual, auditory or tactile. * Prepare summary list of important facts of every chapter and keep on revising the list regularly. * Have a fortnightly revision program. Revision tests can be helpful. * Try to give few tests in the exam like environment with focus on time management. Chemistry * A good percentage is devoted to organic and inorganic portions where no calculations are required and paper can be covered fast providing sufficient time to physical portion. * However, expertise on these portions is attained only by solving a large number of standard problems and marking of those where difficulties are encountered. * Repeat the exercise every week till you know the answer. * Name reactions in organic chemistry are important and must be done very thoroughly with sufficient examples. * Find quicker methods for chapters like Stoichiometry . * Coordination compounds have become increasingly important while qualitative testing of inorganic and organic compounds has never lost its importance in these competitions. Physics * In medical entrance examinations most of the questions are found to be direct formula based, so revise all the important expressions regularly by making their list and solve maximum number of questions based on them. * Mechanics and Electrodynamics are the backbone of Physics in any of the entrance examination. So give maximum time to these two units. * Optics, Modern Physics, Heat & thermodynamics oscillation and waves are relatively easier topics and questions already asked from these topics are more formula or direct theory based with a little bit concept. So, moderate efforts in these topics will give you a better output. Setting the right formula *As the exam is being conducted by CBSE, thorough reading of NCERT is a must. The content of NCERT books should be read completely and figures given should be understood minutely. Students must solve the exercises given in the NCERT. You should be able to create questions on your own from the NCERT books. That will judge the level of understanding you have about the topic. * AIPMT 2014 will have 180 questions with 3 hours time, so accordingly time management practice should be done by writing mock tests. A student would be required to solve each question in a minute’s time, so regular practice of at least 15-20 full length tests before taking the actual exam would prove to be most beneficial. * There are some differences in the CBSE syllabus for class XI and XII compared to AIPMT. A close comparison of syllabi must be done. * Going through the previous year NEET exam papers will help as AIPMT 2014 is expected to be of the same level. * Always say to yourself that I CAN and I WILL, even in the examination hall. It will relieve the pressure. * Give sometime of the day on Yoga or any physical activity, which will rejuvenate you for the entire day. * Fill the OMR sheets correctly; do not fill the entire OMR sheet in the end of examination. Solve the paper in minimum two readings. Do not stick over the questions which you don’t know, keep on moving through questions. * Try to underline the theme of the questions, it will keep you focused. Sometime we do not read properly words like, which of them is not correct or which of them is correct etc. n Discussion with quality friends is a good technique to revise the things quickly. * You should plan minimum two revisions of the entire syllabus before entering the examination hall. It will boost your confidence. So, get set go on the right track and prove that changes, when taken with a positive and a determined attitude, always bring out good results.
Posted on: Tue, 05 Nov 2013 05:02:26 +0000

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