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12th January 2017, 10:20 AM
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Entrance Exam Syllabus For AIMS
I want the syllabus of AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam for preparation so can you please provide me?
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12th January 2017, 03:32 PM
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Re: Entrance Exam Syllabus For AIMS
Ok, here I am providing you the syllabus of AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam. AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam syllabus The question paper will be provided in either English or Hindi Each right reply candidates will get 1 mark and 1/3 of the marks will be deducted for every wrong answer. It is a Computer based exam which consists of 200 multiple choice objective type questions. The period of exam is 3 hours and 30 minutes. The structure of the paper is given below: Subjects No of Questions Physics 60 Chemistry 60 Biology (Zoology & Botany) 60 General Knowledge 20 Total 200 AIIMS MBBS Syllabus Physics - Measurement Motion Circular Motion Wave Motion: Optics Kinetic Theory of Gases Physics of the Atom: Thermodynamics: Work and heat, first law of Thermodynamics. Electricity Electro-Magnetic Induction Solids Nuclear Physics Electronic Devices Chemistry - Section A: General & Inorganic Chemistry Structure of Atom Molecule and Chemical Bond Periodic Properties of Elements Section B: Organic Chemistry Chemistry of Elements and Compounds Section C: Physical Chemistry State of Matter Energetic Chemical Equilibrium Zoology Histology Anatomy and Physiology Reproductive System Developmental Biology Diversity of Animal Life Genetics and Evolution (Fundamentals only): (symbiosis) Botany Anatomy and Physiology of Plants: Meristems-Plant growth and development. Internal and external regulators of growth and development in plants Internal structure of stem and secondary growth Xylem and Phloem-their cell elements and functions Internal structure of dicot and monocot leaves photosynthesis. History, Importance, Factors and mechanism Transpiration and respiration Internal structure of dicot and monocot roots Absorption and cell water relations, transport of water and minerals. Tropic and turgor movements Botany and Human Welfare |
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