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30th December 2016, 09:58 AM
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All India Pre Medical Test Date
I am interested in the field of medical and decided to give the All India Pre Medical Test searching for dates. Can you provide me All India Pre Medical Test Date so that I can apply for exam along with eligibility criteria to apply also provide me details about exam pattern?
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30th December 2016, 10:21 AM
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Re: All India Pre Medical Test Date
All India Pre Medical Test is an annual medical-college entrance examination in India which means its conducted once every year by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi for admission to MBBS and BDS courses in several medical colleges around the country. Important dates: The Online registration will be commenced from First Week of December 2016 Dead line for Online registration Last week of January 2017 Admit Card will be uploaded from First week of April 2017 Date of the examination AIPMT 2017 May 2017 Result will be declared on First week of June 2017 Eligibility: To be eligible to appear in the AIPMT 2017 exam you have to be at least 17 years old as on 31st December of the year of exam. The age limit is 25 years for those of you who belong to the general category and 30 years for those of you who belong to the SC ST OBC categories. The age limit is not permanent and can vary from state to state as per state regulations. Those of you who are Indian nationals as well as who are Foreign Nationals (OCI) may appear for the exam. Its necessary that you must have appeared or will be appearing in that year, class 10+2 or equivalent exam. You will have to appear and qualify in the class 12th exam with PCB and English with Maths or any approved fifth subject. SC candidates who have appeared or will be appearing final exam in that year with at least two of PCB in B.Sc subjects and PCBE and fifth subject in qualifying exam. Exam pattern: Number of questions in each subject are: Physics 45 Chemistry 45 Botany 45 Zoology 45 For each correct answer you are awarded with 4 marks and for each incorrect answer 1 mark is deducted. As the exam has 1 mark negative marking for wrong answers you will have to be absolutely sure of the answer before marking. |