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1. What is the difference between NEET and JEE?
The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) are some of the most popular entrance examinations in the country. Both the exams are national-level entrance examinations conducted to enrol students in undergraduate level programs in the Engineering and Medical fields, respectively. Both the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) are very challenging and difficult examinations, as lakhs of students from all across the country appear in this examination to secure a seat in the best and top engineering and medical colleges in the country.
2. What is AIIMS?
AIIMS stands for All India Institute Of Medical Science, is a group of autonomous public medical institutions headquartered in New Delhi, India. The AIIMS institute was established under the act of parliament for higher medical education under the aegis of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The institute is recognized as one of the institutions of national importance. The AIIMS is responsible for conducting the medical entrance examination every year for the admission of students in AIIMS MBBS courses. This institute has branches all across the country in places like New Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. AIIMS syllabus comprises topics covered in classes 11 and 12 such as Physics, chemistry, and biology along with General Knowledge.
3. How to download the AIIMS 2019 Biology Question Paper with Solutions - 25th May 2019 Morning Shift from the Vedantu Website?
Vedantu provides the AIIMS 2019 Biology Question Paper with Solutions - 25th May 2019 Morning Shift on the website for free of cost. The paper is available to download in PDF format on Vedantu's official website. You can open this link and click on the “Download PDF” tab to get offline access to the Question Paper with solutions for AIIMS 2019. Students can also find sample papers and other learning tools and study materials that can help them during their preparation for the examination. The Question papers are considered a key aspect to gain insights into the difficulty level of the examination.
4. List the eligibility criteria for the AIIMS exam?
The following are the eligibility criteria for the AIIMS entrance exam, students must make a note of it before filling the application form.
Candidates should have obtained or will attain the age of 17 years of the year of admission.
Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized Board of any Indian State. Candidates who have appeared or who will be appearing in the final year of the qualifying Examination from a recognized Board or University are also eligible to apply and appear for AIIMS MBBS 2021.
Candidates should have taken English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology have taken in their high school or the qualifying exam.
5. How to prepare for the AIIMS exam?
As the AIIMS exam is one of the hardest entrance examinations in the country, it requires students to prepare for it with utmost diligence and devotion. Students need to prepare smartly rather than spend hours and hours of unfocused study. Here are some preparation tips:
Be thorough with the basics in core subjects such as Physics, Chemistry and Biology of your Class 11 and 12 board syllabus.
Revise and re-revise. Multiple revisions are a must before candidates start taking mock tests.
Take multiple mock tests.
Buy objective books and practice answering questions.
Evaluate how many questions you marked incorrectly. Identifying your areas of weakness and strength is a must to succeed.
Test yourself on individual topics.
Candidates may use coaching centres or private tutors to prepare, if required or can prepare on their own too.
Do not buy too many books.
Sample test questions will allow students to feel for what the test looks like.