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16th May 2017, 03:34 PM
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Re: AIIMS MBBS Upper Age Limit

AIIMS (All India Institutes of Medical Sciences) is a group of 7 institutions boasting the name of AIIMS in India. These 7 institutions are the premier medical institutions providing the medical (MBBS/MD/MS/Nursing/Paramedical/Health Science) education. AIIMS medical (MBBS) entrance exam is a national level entrance test conducted by AIIMS, New Delhi

Eligibility Criteria :


Age Limit :

Minimum : 17 Years
Maximum 25 Years

Qualification: Candidates must be cleared 12th or equivalent exam from any recognized board with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects with securing minimum 60% marks for General & OBC candidates and 50% marks for SC/ST/OPH Candidates.


Examination Pattern :

Subject Number of Questions
Physics 60
Chemistry 60
Biology (Botany & Zoology) 60
General Knowledge 10
Aptitude & Logical Thinking 10

Syllabus :

Physics:

Circular Motion
Electricity
Electro-Magnetic Induction
Electronic Devices
Kinetic Theory of Gases
Measurement
Motion
Nuclear Physics
Physics of the Atom: Thermodynamics: Work and heat, first law of Thermodynamics.
Solids
Wave Motion: Optics


Chemistry:

Section A: General & Inorganic Chemistry:
Molecule and Chemical Bond
Periodic Properties of Elements
Structure of Atom
Section B: Organic Chemistry:
Chemistry of Elements and Compounds
Section C: Physical Chemistry:
Chemical Equilibrium
Energetic
State of Matter

Biology:

Zoology Syllabus:

Anatomy and Physiology
Developmental Biology
Diversity of Animal Life
Genetics and Evolution (Fundamentals only): (symbiosis)
Histology
Reproductive System


Botany Syllabus:
Absorption and cell water relations, transport of water and minerals.
Anatomy and Physiology of Plants: Meristems-Plant growth and development.
Botany and Human Welfare
History, Importance, Factors and mechanism
Internal and external regulators of growth and development in plants
Internal structure of dicot and monocot leaves photosynthesis.
Internal structure of dicot and monocot roots
Internal structure of stem and secondary growth
Transpiration and respiration
Tropic and turgor movements
Xylem and Phloem-their cell elements and functions
General Knowledge:

Current Affairs

Business
Punch line of companies
Top officials of big companies
Major corporate events
Famous award and prizes
World Records
Books and authors
Science
History etc

Last edited by Rajkumar Agarwal; 16th May 2017 at 03:45 PM.


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