ALL-INDIA CBSE-PMT: This is one of the main Pre-medical
exams of India. It is conducted by the CBSE, New Delhi. There are
1600 seats. Usually, candidates upto 2800 rank get selected. CBSE
has 15% reservation in all the medical colleges across India which
are funded by the Government of India, except in Andhra Pradesh
and Jammu & Kashmir (AP and J&K candidates are not allowed
to attempt the exam). The forms are available in November
and the exam is conducted by the last week of April. The
exam consists of one objective type paper of 2 and a half hours
duration consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany
& Zoology). There are 200 Multiple Choice Questions in all -
50 on Physics, 50 on Chemistry and 100 on Biology. Negative
marking - 1 mark deducted for every incorrect answer.
Address for correspondence:
The Assistant Secretary (AIPMT) All India Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental
Entrance Examination Unit, Central Board of Secondary Education,
17-B, Indraprastha Estate,
New Delhi-110002.
This exam is very important for every PMT aspirant, but is a
tough exam by the standard of Multiple Choice Questions as
compared to the Delhi PMT examination and also by the number of
candidates appearing for it. If one is specifically preparing for
this exam, then he/she must consult some graduate level books
apart from the NCERT and CBSE text books. How does this help? If
selected, you may get a medical college in any part of India
depending upon your rank. So you must try to get a ranking which
is required to get the medical college near your home or at least
in your state. Your selection is ensured if your score exceeds
65%.
Website: www.cbse.nic.in
www.cbseindia.org
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
The University of Delhi holds the Delhi Pre Medical Test (DPMT)for
admission into the MBBS program.
Eligibility: 10 + 2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry,
Biology & English, with atleast 50% (SC/ST-40%) aggregate
marks from a government-recognised school conducting regular
classes and situated within the National Capital Region of Delhi.
Female SC/ST candidates who have passed the qualifying exam (10+2)
from outside Delhi are eligible to appear in the entrance exam for
admission to Lady Hardinge Medical College only.
The exam consists of 2 papers
- Physics
and Chemistry
- Biology
Each paper is of 2 and a half hours duration and
carries 600 marks each. The questions are objective
type.
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Colleges in University of Delhi:
Lady Hardinge Medical College
Maulana Azad Medical College
University College of Medical Sciences & GTB Hospital
Address for correspondence:
Faculty of Medical Sciences
V. P. Chest Institute
University of Delhi
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