To seek a career in MBBS, each candidate needs to give the All India Level Entrance Exam. After the judgment of the Supreme Court, the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) was effectively held last year for the admission in the MBBS courses of different Medical universities all over the country. It is required for every one of the universities to fill their MBBS seats through NEET. Be that as it may, there are a few institutions like JIPMER (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research) which are formed by an Act of the parliament are exempted from filling their seats through NEET exam. They lead their entrance exam to fill the MBBS seats.
The difference between NEET and JIPMER MBBS:
The two exams offer admission to seek a medicinal degree and to end up as a Doctor. The main contrast is that in NEET Exam there are a significant number of seats for every one of the schools in India. While in JIPMER Exam, there are just 200 seats accessible for the MBBS course at the establishment.
Comparing JIPMER and NEET Exam:
There is a considerable amount of difference in the exam pattern of NEET and JIPMER Exams. The MBBS candidates need to deal with a few things to at the same time plan and clear the exams. The contrast between the exam pattern is clarified underneath.
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The method of JIPMER exam is online being a PC based exam. Here the applicants need to practice the online mocks to get to know the idea of the online exam. While NEET exam is pen and paper based exam where the applicant needs to fill the OMR sheet.
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The question count in JIPMER exam is 200 which should be solved in 2 hours and 30 minutes while the question count in NEET exam is 180 which should be answered in 3 hours. It is truly evident that to clear the JIPMER exam; proper time management is required.
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The JIPMER question paper will be in English just while the NEET exam, the question paper will be in English, Hindi and also in other 8 local languages such as Assamese, Gujarati, Tamil, Oriya, Bengali, Marathi, Telugu and Kannada.
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In the JIPMER exam, 4 marks will be given for each correct answer given by the candidate, and there is no negative marking for the wrong answer. While in the NEET Exam, for each right answer, 4 marks will be apportioned and for each wrong answer - 1 will be deducted.
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The number of questions in JIPMER exam will be-Biology (60), Chemistry (60), Physics (60), Logical and Quantitative Ability (10) and English Comprehension (10). While the question count in NEET exam will-Biology (90), Chemistry (45) and Physics (45). Obviously, the applicants with a decent command in English will have a superior edge in JIPMER exam and NEET Exam, the Biology should be contemplated completely.
JIPMER is usually held in the month of June and NEET is held in the month of May. NEET is the sole entrance examination that would determine admissions to various institutes for MBBS courses.
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