SYLLABUS AND EXAMINATION PLANING FOR NEET (PG)

NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST

NEET EXAM PATTERN(PG)

NEET EXAM PATTERN:

It is indispensable for candidates to understand NEET PG exam pattern before beginning to prepare strategies for the entrance exam preparation. The important details pertaining to the exam pattern are given in the points below.

  • Exam Date and Mode – NBE will be conducting NEET PG on January , in computer-based mode.
  • Language of Exam – The exam will be conducted in the English language
  • Duration of Exam – Candidates will be allotted a total of 3 hours 30 minutes to complete their examination
  • Types of questions and total marks- NEET PG will consist of objective type questions and the maximum marks is 1200
  • Total number of questions – According to the exam pattern of NEET PG there will be a total of 300 questions in the entrance examination which will be divided into three sections
  • Number of questions from each section – The section-wise distribution of questions is given in the table below.

Distribution of Questions (Section-wise)

Section Number of Questions
Part A 50
Part B 100
Part c 150

 

  • Review Questions – As part of NEET PG exam pattern, while giving examination, candidates will be given the option to mark any attempted of the Un-attempted question for review. By doing this candidate will be provided with the provision of going through these questions once again before the end of the examination and answer them. It is to be noted that the questions marked for review will be evaluated as per NEET PG marking scheme mentioned above.
  • Subject-wise weight-age – The table is given below gives subject-wise weight-age of questions in NEET PG.

NEET PG Subject-wise weight-age

S. No. Subject Subject-Wise Weight-age of Questions
Part A
1 Anatomy 17
2 Physiology 17
3 Biochemistry 16
Part B
4 Pathology 25
5 Pharmacology 20
6 Microbiology 20
7 Forensic Medicine 10
8 Social and Preventive Medicine 25
Part C
9 General Medicine Including Dermatology & Venereology & Psychiatry 45
10 General Surgery Including Orthopedics, Anaesthesia and Radiodiagnosis 45
11 Obstetrics and Gynaecology 30
12 Paediatrics 10
13 ENT 10
14 Ophthalmology 10
Grand Total 300

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NEET PG Exam Syllabus 

The syllabus consists of subjects which were available in under graduation for MBBS and BDS students. The questions will be mostly asked from pre-clinical, para-clinical and clinical subjects. A summary of the syllabus of all the subjects is given below:

Pathology Introduction to Pathology, Cell Injury, Amyloidosis and Calcification, Inflammation and Repair, Circulatory Disturbances, Growth Disturbances and Neoplasia, Immunopathology, Infectious Diseases, Miscellaneous Disorders, Cardiovascular Pathology, Respiratory Pathology, Urinary Tract Pathology, Pathology of the Gastro-Intestinal Tract, Hematopathology, Liver and Biliary Tract Pathology, Lymphoreticular System, Reproductive System, Osteopathology, Endocrine Pathology, Neuropathology
Anatomy Gross Anatomy, Osteology, Muscular System, Arthrology, Cardiovascular System, Respiratory System, Digestive System, Genito-Urinary System, Endocrine System and Individual Endocrine Glands, Nervous System and its components, Special Sensory Organs, Lymphatic System, Surface Anatomy, Cross Sectional Anatomy Cross sections of thorax, abdomen and pelvis to understand the interrelationship of organs and structures, Microanatomy.
Physiology General Physiology, Nerve–Muscle, Blood, Respiratory System, Cardiovascular System, Gastrointestinal System, Nutrition, Environmental Physiology, Reproduction, Kidney, Neurophysiology, Sensory system, Motor system, Visceral and motivational system, EEG, sleep and higher nervous functions, Special Senses, Yoga
Biochemistry Biological cell, Biomolecules, Enzymes, Metabolic pathways, their regulation and metabolic interrelationships, Carbohydrate metabolism, metabolism of Amino acid, Lipid, TCA cycle and biological oxidation, proteinoids. Regulation of the metabolic pathways, Food assimilation and nutrition, Hormones, Molecular Biology, pH, Buffer, physiological buffer systems, Immunology, Environmental biochemistry, cancer and cancer makers
Pharmacology General Pharmacology, Autonomic nervous system & Peripheral nervous system, Central nervous system, Autacoids, Cardiovascular, Gastrointestinal and respiratory system, Hormones, Chemotherapy, Immunomodulators, Drug therapy of glaucoma and cataract, Treatment of poisoning
Microbiology Introduction to Microbiology, Bacteriology, parasitology, Virology and Mycology, Bacterial Staining and Cultivation, Common Tests for Bacterial identification, Laboratory Diagnosis of Viral Infection, Common Laboratory Methods for Diagnosis of Fungal Infections, Collection of Transport of Samples, Host-Parasite relationship. Bacterial AND Viral Genetics, Immunity to infection, Immunodiagnostic, Vaccines, Sterilization and disinfection, Bacteriology of water and air, Microorganisms associated with gastrointestinal infections (Bacteria, parasites, viruses and fungi), . Gastrointestinal infections caused by parasites.
Forensic Medicine Forensic Pathology, Clinical forensic medicine, Medical Jurisprudence, Forensic Psychiatry, Forensic Sciences, General, clinical, environmental and analytical toxicology.
Psychiatry Behavioral Sciences, Cognitive process and memory, Thinking and problem solving, Intelligence: General concepts and techniques for assessment, Personality (Principles of Personality development) and objective testing of Personality, Introduction and classification of Psychiatric disorder, Aetiology of Psychiatric disorders, Drug and Alcohol dependence, Personality disorders, Counselling and psychological therapies, Psychological testing
Obstetrics and Gynecology Basic Sciences-Normal & abnormal development, structure and function of female & male urogenital systems, endocrinology of reproductive system, Gametogenesis, fertilization, Role of hormones in Obstetrics & Gynecology, Humoral and cellular immunology in Obstetrics & Gynecology, Physiology of normal pregnancy, diagnosis of pregnancy, Anemia in Pregnancy, Carcinoma Cervix, epidemiology, staging diagnostic procedure, treatment of Menopause and related problems, Contraception, Neonatology and Recent Advances.
Pediatrics Contraception, Neonatology and Recent Advances, Growth and development, Nutrition, Immunization, Infectious diseases, Hematology, Respiratory system, Gastrointestinal Tract, Central Nervous System. Cardiovascular system, Genito-Urinary system, Neonatology, Pediatrics Emergencies, Fluid-Electrolyte, Genetics, Behavioral Problems, Pediatrics Surgical Problems, Therapeutics.
Ophthalmology Anatomy and development of eye, Clinical methods in ophthalmology, Optics and refraction, Disease of conjunctiva, Disease of the cornea, Disease of the sclera, Disease of the Uveal tract, lens, Glaucoma, vitreous, Retina, Vision and neuro-ophthalmology, Strabismus and Nystagmus, Disease of the lids. Disease of the lacrimal apparatus, Disease of the orbit, Ocular injuries, Basic principles of ocular therapy, Systemic ophthalmology, Community Ophthalmology, Miscellaneous Topics
Radiodiagnosis and Radiotherapy Identify and diagnose all aspects of Emergency Room Radiology, Basic hazards and precautions in Radio-diagnostic practices, basic need of various radio-diagnostic tools in medical practice, learn about various imaging techniques, including isotopes C.T., Ultrasound, M.R.I. and D.S.A.,know about radio-active isotopes and their physical properties , identify symptoms and signs of various cancers and their steps of investigations and management
Surgery, ENT, Orthopedics, Anesthesia Diagnosed with reasonable accuracy all surgical illnesses including emergencies, Surgical knowledge of head, spine, chest abdominal and pelvic injury, know about various surgical techniques such as venesection, tracheostomy and endotracheal intubation, circumcision, biopsy of surface tumors. Comprehensive diagnosis of common Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) diseases including the emergencies and malignant neoplasm of the head and neck, use of head mirror, otoscope and indirect laryngoscopy, possess knowledge of various ENT rehabilitative programmes. Therapeutic Orthopedics, knowledge on Splinting, Manual reduction of common fractures and dislocations, recognize metabolic bone diseases. Acquire knowledge on pre-anesthetic checkup and pre-anesthetic medications; simple general anesthetic procedures, anesthetic records, cardio-pulmonary brain resuscitation (C.P.B.R.) methods.
Medicine Dermatology And Venereology Common clinical disorders, drug therapeutics, diagnostic and investigative procedures. Disorders of Pigmentation, Allergic disorders, Papulosquamous disorders, Papule vesicular disorders. Leprosy, Fungal infections, Scabies, Pediculosis, STD, Malignant Skin disease.
Social And Preventive Medicine History of Public Health, Concepts in Public Health, Epidemiology and Research Methodology, Epidemiology of Specific Diseases, Entomology ,Biostatistics , Health Planning and Public Health Administration , Nutrition, Environmental Health, Demography, Mental Health and Education Technology , Environmental Sanitation , Demography and Family Planning , Mental Health, Recent Advancements in Public Health and Miscellaneous topics , Sociology ,School, Occupational, Urban Health

SYLLABUS AND EXAMINATION PLANING FOR NEET (UG)

NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST

NEET EXAM PATTERN(UG)

NEET EXAM PATTERN:

An overview of the question paper according to the exam pattern of NEET, the NEET question paper will comprise of three sections- Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The table given below depicts the section-wise weight-age and breakup of the question paper.

Subject Number of Questions Maximum Marks Duration
Physics 45 180 3 Hours
Chemistry 45 180
Botany (Biology) 45 180
Zoology (Biology) 45 180
Total 180 720

Marking scheme in NEET exam pattern

  • Each correct answer will be awarded four marks.
  • One mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer.
  • No mark will be deducted for the questions which have not been answered.
  • Questions that have two or more responses marked on the OMR sheet will be considered as incorrect and one mark will be deducted for them.
  • Answers have to be marked using a ballpoint pen which will be provided in the examination hall.
  • Changing of answers on the OMR sheet is not allowed.
  • Erasing/ obliterating any information printed on the OMR sheet is a punishable offence.
  • Rough work should be done on the test booklet only.
  • A Candidate must not forget to mark the test booklet code on the OMR sheet.

 

:SYLLABUS OF EXAMINATION:

Syllabus for Chemistry

Class XI Class XII
  • Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
  • Structure of Atom
  • Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
  • Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
  • States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
  • Thermodynamics
  • Equilibrium
  • Red-ox Reactions
  • Hydrogen
  • s-Block Element (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals)
  • Some p-Block Elements
  • Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Solid State
  • Solutions
  • Electrochemistry
  • Chemical Kinetics
  • Surface Chemistry
  • General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
  • p- Block Elements
  • d and f Block Elements
  • Coordination Compounds
  • Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
  • Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
  • Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
  • Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
  • Biomolecules
  • Polymers
  • Chemistry in Everyday Life

 

Topic-wise weight-age for Chemistry

Name of the topic Number of Questions asked (Approx.) Weight-age in percentile
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers 2 4
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids 2 4
Bio-Molecules 1 3
Chemical bonding 2 5
Chemical Kinetics 1 3
Chemistry in everyday life 1 2
Coordination Chemistry 4 9
d-and f-block elements 2 4
Electrochemistry 1 2
Environmental Chemistry 1 2
Equilibrium 3 6
General Principles and Process of Isolation elements 1 2
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes; Amines 1 3
Hydrocarbons 1 3
Hydrogen 1 3
N containing Organic Compounds 1 3
Organic chemistry some basic principles and techniques – 1 1 2
Organic chemistry some basic principles and techniques – 2 1 2
p-block elements(13 14) 2 3.5
p-block elements(15 16 17 18) 2 3.5
Periodic table 1 2
Polymers 1 3
Red-ox reactions 1 3
s-block elements 1 2
Solutions 2 5
States of Matter 1 2
Structure of Atom 1 2
Surface Chemistry 1 2
The Solid State 1 2
Thermodynamics 4 8
Total 45 100

Syllabus for Physics:

Class XI Class XII
  • Physical-world and measurement
  • Kinematics
  • Laws of Motion
  • Work, Energy and Power
  • Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body
  • Gravitation
  • Properties of Bulk Matter
  • Thermodynamics
  • Behavior of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory
  • Oscillations and Waves
  • Electrostatics
  • Current Electricity
  • Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
  • Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
  • Electromagnetic Waves
  • Optics
  • Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
  • Atoms and Nuclei
  • Electronic Devices

 

Topic-wise weight-age for Physics:

Name of the topic Number of questions asked (Approx.) Weight-age in percentile
Alternating current 1 4
Atoms 0-1 1.5
Current electricity 2 8
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter 2 6
Electric Charges and Fields 1 4.5
Electromagnetic induction 1 4
Electromagnetic waves 1 5
Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance 1 4.5
Gravitation 0-1 2
Kinetic theory 1 3
Laws of Motion 1 3
Magnetism and Matter 1 2.5
Mechanical Properties of Fluids 0-1 2
Mechanical Properties of Solids 0-1 2
Motion in a Plane 0-1 1.5
Motion in a Straight Line 0-1 1.5
Moving Charges and Magnetism 1 2.5
Nuclei 0-1 1.5
Oscillations 0-1 1.5
Physical World, Units and Measurements 0-1 2
Ray optics and optical instruments 1 5
Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits 2 6
System of Particles and Rotational Motion 1 5
Thermal Properties of Matter 0-1 2
Thermodynamics 2 9
Wave optics 1 5
Waves 0-1 1.5
Work, Energy and Power 1 4
Total 45 100

Syllabus for Biology:

Class XI Class XII
  • Diversity in Living World
  • Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants
  • Cell Structure and Function
  • Plant Physiology
  • Human physiology
  • Reproduction
  • Genetics and Evolution
  • Biology and Human Welfare
  • Biotechnology and Its Applications
  • Ecology and environment 

 

Topic-wise weight-age for Biology

Name of the topic Number of questions asked (Approx.) Weight-age in percentile
Anatomy of Flowering Plants 0-1 2
Animal Kingdom 2 7
Biodiversity and Conservation 1 3
Biological Classification 0-1 2
Biomolecules 1 4
Biotechnology and its Applications 1 3
Biotechnology: Principles and Processes 1 3
Body Fluids and Circulation 0-1 1
Breathing and Exchange of Gases 0-1 2
Cell Cycle and Cell Division 0-1 2
Cell: The Unit of Life, Biomolecules 0-1 2
Chemical Coordination and Integration 1 4
Digestion and Absorption 1 3
Ecosystem 0-1 2
Environmental Issues 0-1 2
Evolution 0-1 2
Excretory Products and their Elimination 0-1 2
Human Health and Disease 1 3
Human Reproduction 1 3
Locomotion and Movement 0-1 2
Microbes in Human Welfare 0-1 2
Mineral Nutrition 0-1 1
Molecular Basis of Inheritance 2 6
Morphology of Flowering Plants 1 5
Neural Control and Coordination 0-1 2
Organisms and Populations 0-1 2
Photosynthesis in Higher Plants 0-1 2
Plant Growth and Development 0-1 1
Plant Kingdom 1 4
Principles and Inheritance and Variation 1 5
Reproduction in Organisms 0-1 1
Reproductive Health 0-1 2
Respiration in Plants 0-1 1
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants 1 5
Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production 0-1 2
Structural Organisation in Animals 0-1 2
The Living World 0-1 2
Transport in Plants 0-1 1
Total 90 100

SYLLABUS AND EXAMINATION PLANING FOR AIIMS (UG)

ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

EXAMINATION PATTERN (UG)

As per All India Institute of Medical Sciences, “The general standard of the Competitive Entrance Examination will be that of 12th class under the 10+2 Scheme/Intermediate Science. No syllabus has been prescribed by the Institute for the examination.”

Here is the subject wise syllabus for the AIIMS Entrance examination. The syllabus provided here for AIIMS.

EXAMINATION PATTERN:

Following is the exam pattern of the AIIMS Examination. There are 5 sections in the examination, Physics, Chemistry, Biology which includes Botany and Zoology, General Knowledge and Aptitude and logical thinking. There will be a total of 200 questions in the question paper.

  • Mode of examination: Online (Computer-based)
  • Duration of the exam: 3½ hours
  • Type of questions: MCQ and Reason-Assertion-type
  • Number of Questions: 140 MCQ type and 60 Assertion-type
  • Language of the question paper: English/ Hindi
  • Standard of the examination: As per Class 12th

Subject Number of Questions Duration
Physics 60 3:30 Hours
Chemistry 60
Biology (Botany & Zoology) 60
General Knowledge 10
Aptitude & Logical Thinking 10
Total  200

 

:SYLLABUS OF EXAMINATION:

Syllabus For Physics

Syllabus for Class XI and XII Physics 

Sr No. Class XI Class XII
1 Physical world and measurement Electrostatics
2 Kinematics Current Electricity
3 Laws of Motion Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
4 Work, Energy and Power Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
5 Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body Electromagnetic Waves
6 Gravitation Optics
7 Properties of Bulk Matter Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
8 Thermodynamics Atoms and Nuclei
9 Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory Electronic Devices
10 Oscillations and Waves

Syllabus for Chemistry

Syllabus for Physics Class XI and XII Chemistry

Sr. No. Class XI Class XII
1 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Solid State
2 Structure of Atom Solutions
3 Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Electrochemistry
4 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Chemical Kinetics
5 States of Matter: Gases and Liquids Surface Chemistry
6 Thermodynamics General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
7 Equilibrium p- Block Elements
8 Redox Reactions d and f Block Elements
9 Hydrogen Coordination Compounds
10 s-Block Element (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals) Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
11 Some p-Block Elements Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
12 Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
13 Hydrocarbons Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
14 Environmental Chemistry Biomolecules
15 Polymers
16 Chemistry in Everyday Life

Syllabus for Biology

Syllabus for Biology class XI and XII Biology

Sr No. Class XI Class XII
1 Diversity in Living World Reproduction
2 Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants Genetics and Evolution
3 Cell Structure and Function Biology and Human Welfare
4 Plant Physiology Biotechnology and Its Applications
5 Human physiology Ecology and environment

Syllabus for General Knowledge

Sr. No. Topics
1. Current Affairs
2. History and Geography
3. Business
4. Books and Authors
5. Awards and Prizes
6. Polity
7. Science
8. Nobel Laureates

Syllabus for Aptitude & Logical Thinking

Sr. No. Topics
1. Coding and Decoding
2. Figure
3. Venn Diagrams
4. Mirror Images
5. Ode One Out
6. Clock Concepts
7. Analogy
8. Blood Relations

In addition to topics given in the above syllabus, candidates also need to study general knowledge, aptitude, and logical thinking.

 

SYLLABUS AND EXAMINATION PLANING FOR AIIMS (PG)

ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

SYLLABUS & EXAM PATTERN (PG)

AIIMS PG syllabus includes Pre-clinical, Para-clinical and Clinical Phase from the M.B.B.S syllabus. The subjects divided into each of these phases should be thoroughly studied by the aspirants.

EXAMINATION PATTERN:

  • Mode: The exam will be conducted through online (CBT) mode.
  • Language: The exam will be asked in English language.
  • Type of Questions: Multiple choice questions will be asked in the exam.
  • Marking Scheme: 1 mark will be provided for one correct answer.
  • Negative Marking: -1/3 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

SUBJECT

NUMBER OF QUESTIONS

MARKS

DURATION

FOR MD/MS

200

200

180 minutes

FOR MDS

90

90

90 minutes

 

:SYLLABUS OF EXAMINATION:

AIIMS PG Syllabus for MS/MD is listed below:

  • Anatomy
  • Biochemistry
  • Physiology
  • Community Medicine
  • Forensic Medicine
  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
  • Microbiology
  • Clinical postings inwards
  • OPDs
  • Community Medicine
  • Medicine and allied subjects (Psychiatry, Dermatology)
  • Obstetrics
  • Gynaecology
  • Paediatrics
  • Surgery and allied subjects (Anesthesiology, E.N.T., Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics)
  • Clinical postings

Aspirants who seek admission for MDS programme in AIIMS should study the following syllabus taught for BDS.

AIIMS PG Syllabus for MDS is listed below:

  • General Anatomy including Embryology and Histology
  • General Human Physiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Dental Anatomy, Embryology and Oral histology
  • General Pathology
  • General Microbiology
  • Dental Materials
  • General and Dental Pharmacology & Therapeutics
  • Preclinical Conservative Dentistry
  • Preclinical orthodontics
  • Preclinical Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge
  • General Medicine
  • General Surgery
  • Oral Pathology & Oral Microbiology
  • Public Health Dentistry
  • Periodontology
  • Oral Medicine & Radiology
  • Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics
  • Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics
  • Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge
  • Paediatric & Preventive Dentistry

Pre-clinical, Para-clinical and Clinical Phase for both MS/MD and MDS:

Phase Syllabus for MS/MD Syllabus for MDS
Pre-clinical Anatomy Preclinical Conservative Dentistry
Biochemistry Preclinical orthodontics
Physiology Preclinical Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge
General Anatomy including Embryology and Histology
Dental Anatomy, Embryology and Oral histology
General Human Physiology & Biochemistry
Dental Anatomy, Embryology and Oral histology
Para-clinical Community Medicine General Medicine
Forensic Medicine General Surgery
Pathology Periodontology
Pharmacology Oral Medicine & Radiology
Microbiology Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics
Clinical Community Medicine Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Medicine and allied subjects (Psychiatry, Dermatology) Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics
Obstetrics Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge
Gynaecology Paediatric & Preventive Dentistry
Paediatrics
Surgery and allied subjects (Anaesthesiology, E.N.T., Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics)
Clinical postings

SYLLABUS AND EXAMINATION PLANING FOR JIPMER(PG)

THE JAWAHARLAL INSTITUTE OF POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH

SYLLABUS & EXAMINATION PATTERN(PG)

Candidates wishing to pursue their MD/MS/MDS form JIPMER, Puducherry would find it advantageous to understand the JIPMER PG Exam Pattern. All the details regarding the exam date, syllabus, shift timings, question type etc. pertaining to exam pattern are mentioned below.

 

EXAMINATION PATTERN 2020:

Course Marks Questions Duration
FOR MD/MS 1000 250 3 hours
FOR MDS 400 250 1 hour 30 minutes

Language of exam – As per the exam pattern of JIPMER PG, candidates can appear for the exam only in English language.

Marking scheme – It is essential for candidates to note that as per JIPMER PG exam pattern there is negative marking for wrong answers in the exam. For every correct answer candidate is awarded 4 marks and every wrong answer is a loss of 1 mark to him/her. Unanswered questions will neither get marks nor deduction.

JIPMER PG Exam Pattern – Distribution of Questions (MD/MS/MDS)

Course Basic Clinical Science Clinical Science Dental Science
MD/MS 100 150 NA
MDS 30 NA 70

Selection Process – The process of selection is done on the basis of marks secured and performance of candidates in JIPMER PG exam.

Tie-breaker – If two or more candidates secure same marks then the below-mentioned tie-breaker rules will apply

  • Negative marks: The candidate who has secured less number of negative markings, which means who has given less incorrect answers will be preferred
  • Age: In case the tie exists the candidate who is older by age will be considered
  • High aggregate marks: If the tie continues then the candidate who gets higher aggregate marks will be getting a higher rank

:SYLLABUS OF EXAMINATION:

JIPMER PG Syllabus

After familiarising with JIPMER PG exam pattern, the next step for candidates is to get knowledge about the syllabus of exam. JIPMER PG MD/MS course includes two basic subjects, i.e., Clinical Science and Basic Clinical Science and for MDS course the subjects are Basic Clinical Science and Dental Science. The table given below lists the topics included in these subjects

JIPMER PG Exam Pattern – MD/MS Syllabus

Subject Topics Included
Basic Clinical Science Anatomy, Biochemistry,Physiology, Pharmacology,Pathology, Microbiology andForensic Medicine, Toxicology and Biostatistics
Clinical Science Community Medicine, Medicine,Obstetrics and Gynecology,Surgery, Pediatrics,Ophthalmology, ENT,Dermatology, Anesthesiology,Psychiatry, Radio Diagnosis,Radio Therapy, Emergency Medicine, Orthopedics, Nuclear Medicine,Pulmonary Medicine and Blood Transfusion Medicine

JIPMER PG Exam Pattern – MDS Syllabus

Subject Topics Included
Dental Science Dental MaterialsOral Pathology and Oral MicrobiologyOral Medicine and RadiologyPedodontics and Preventive DentistryOrthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics PeriodontologyProsthodontics and Crown & BridgeConservative Dentistry and EndodonticsOral and Maxillofacial SurgeryPublic Health Dentistry
Basic Clinical Science General Anatomy including embryology and histologyGeneral human physiology and BiochemistryDental Anatomy, Embryology & Oral HistologyGeneral Pathology and MicrobiologyGeneral and Dental Pharmacology and Therapeutics General Medicine General SurgeryBiostatistics

 

SYLLABUS AND EXAMINATION PLANING FOR JIPMER (UG)

THE JAWAHARLAL INSTITUTE OF POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH

SYLLABUS & EXAMINATION PATTERN (UG)

The questions for JIPMER are based on the syllabus as prescribed by State Board Hr. Sec. and CBSE for XI & XII Standards. 

EXAMINATION PATTERN:

The duration of the medical exam is 2½ hours. Highlights of the paper pattern are given below:

  • Mode of Exam: Online i.e. computer-based mode
  • Medium of Exam: English only
  • Type of Questions: Objective (MCQs)
  • Marking Scheme: +4 (correct answer) and -1 (incorrect answer)
  • No. of sections & No. of Questions are given below:
Section Maximum Questions Duration
Physics 60 2:30 Hours
Chemistry 60
Biology 60
English Language 10
Logical and Quantitative Reasoning 10
Total 200

 

:SYLLABUS OF EXAMINATION:

All the aspirants sitting for JIPMER MBBS, must refer to Physics syllabus as given below:

JIPMER MBBS Physics Syllabus 

Class XI Class XII
Physical World and Measurement Electrostatics
Kinematics Current Electricity
Laws of Motion Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
Work, Energy and Power Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body Electromagnetic Waves
Gravitation Optics
Properties of Bulk Matter Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
Thermodynamics Atoms and Nuclei
Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory Electronic Devices
Oscillations and Waves

JIPMER Chemistry Syllabus 

Class XI Class XII
Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Solid state
Structure of Atom Solutions
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Electrochemistry
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Chemical Kinetics
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids Surface Chemistry
Thermodynamics General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
Equilibrium p-Block elements
Redox Reactions d and f Block Elements
Hydrogen Coordination Compounds
s-Block Elements Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Some p-Block Elements Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
Hydrocarbons Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
Environmental Chemistry Biomolecules
(-) Polymers
(-) Chemistry in Everyday Life

JIPMER Biology Syllabus 

Class XI Class XII
Diversity in Living World Reproduction
Structural Organization in Animals and Plant Genetics and Evolution
Cell Structure and Function Biology and Human Welfare
Plant Physiology Biotechnology and its Applications
Human Physiology Ecology and Environment

JIPMER Logical and Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus

This section is devised to evaluate a candidate’s ability to analytically comprehend different aspects of a situation or scenario and logically derive solutions. A total of 10 questions are asked in this paper. No visual questions are asked in the section. It covers a variety of logical aptitude questions including syllogism, logical sequences, analogies, etc.

Statement & Assumptions Statement & Conclusions
Statement & Arguments Statement & actions
Assertion – Reason Syllogism
Number test Direction and distance test
Coding and Decoding Blood Relationships
Ranking Analogy

JIPMER English and Comprehension Syllabus

This section tests a candidate’s proficiency in English. There are 10 questions in this section. The section usually has three major components viz.

  • Vocabulary – it will majorly cover synonyms, antonyms, and analogies.
  • Grammar – you will have to correct the grammatical errors in questions, fill in the blanks with appropriate words etc.
  • Comprehension – will test the understanding of a passage including its central theme and word meanings. 
Chapter Important Topics
English Vocabulary Synonyms
Antonyms 
Homonyms
Word definitions 
Analogies
English Proficiency Idioms and Phrases
One-word substitution
Sentence improvement & rearrangement
Fill in the blanks
Subject-Verb Agreement
Noun/ Pronoun/ Articles & Conjunction
English Usage Errors Grammatical errors- tense, voice, preposition usage, speech errors
Correct Spelling
Spotting errors
Inappropriate usage of words
English Comprehension Questions related to passage provided. Read questions first and then read the passage to make it easier to point out the answers. 

 

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