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July 7th, 2016, 01:18 PM
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AIIMS Exam Portion
Hello sir my brother wants to know about the AIIM exam Portion? Which portions are included in AIIMS exam?
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July 7th, 2016, 02:27 PM
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Re: AIIMS Exam Portion
All India Institute of Medical Sciences directs AIIMS MBBS Examination for the best students to gain admission into AIIMS for MBBS course. Eligibility: Age: Candidates should have age of 17 (seventeen) years Qualification:- Candidates who have passed / appearing / appeared for 12th class examination or its equivalent with the subjects of English, Physics, Chemistry & Biology and with 60% marks (50% for SC/ST candidates) in aggregate. Exam pattern: The Exam will be of 3½ hours duration and will have one paper consisting of 200 objective type (multiple choice and reason- assertion type) questions from subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and General Knowledge. AIIMS exam Portion: Subject - Number of Questions Physics - 60 questions Chemistry - 60 questions Biology (Botany and Zoology) - 60 questions General Knowledge - 20 questions Syllabus: Physics Syllabus 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 Syllabus 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 Syllabus Histology Anatomy and Physiology Reproductive System Developmental Biology Diversity of Animal Life Genetics and Evolution (Fundamentals only): (symbiosis) Botany Syllabus 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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