AIIMS
One of India’s most prestigious medical institutes, AIIMS offers student’s admission to its MBBS programs based on this exam.
FIELD | Medical | PAPER PATTERN | 200 Questions in 3.5 hours |
ELIGIBILITY | 12th Standard Science Students | COLLEGES | AIIMS institutions across India |
SUBJECTS | Physics, Chemistry, Biology, General Knowledge and Logical Thinking | DIFFICULTY LEVEL | Medium to Hard |
APPLICANTS | 3.6 Lakhs | TIME TO PREPARE | 2 Years |
SEATS | 707 | WHEN | May |
QUESTIONS TYPE | Objective type MCQs |
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What is AIIMS?
- The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) are a group of autonomous medical colleges of higher education.
- Through a national level undergraduate medical entrance exam, they grant admissions to students for MBBS programs.
- Every year, over 3 lakh students apply for this exam.
How to apply Eligibility Criteria for AIIMS
- Age: You must have completed 17 years of age on December 31st of the year of admission.
- If you were born after 2nd January, 2003, you are ineligible to apply.
- Subjects: You must have English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects in your 10+2 or equivalent examination.
- Score in 10+2 or equivalent exam:You must have passed Class 12 under the 10+2 scheme from SSC, CBSE, ISC or any equivalent examination from a recognized board or Indian university.
- As a General category candidate, you must have scored a minimum aggregate of least 60% in English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
- As an SC or ST candidate, your minimum aggregate should be 50%.
- Current Class 12 students:If you are currently applying for your Class 12 examination, you are still eligible to apply for AIIMS.
- However, your application will only be considered valid after you provide evidence of having passed your exam with the minimum score.
- Aadhaar card requirement:You need a registered Aadhaar Card Number to be eligible to apply for AIIMS.
- Number of attempts:There is no limit to the number of attempts for this examination.
Registration for AIIMS
- The AIIMS application form needs to be filled online
- You need to provide details such as email id, phone number, parents' details, educational and domicile information
- You will have to choose a password for your login ID and pay the application fee
To register for AIIMS, you need to:
- Visit the official website.
- Click the ‘New Registration’ tab.
- Read the instructions and click ‘Proceed’.
- Fill in your personal details and contact information.
- Note down your Candidate ID and click ‘OK’.
- Pay the ‘Application Fee’.
- Select your choice of exam centre.
- Fill in your address and qualification details.
- Upload all scanned images.
- Click ‘Save and Proceed’.
- Take a printout for future reference purposes.
Before registering for AIIMS, you need to keep the following documents ready:
Application Fees for AIIMS
Category | Application Fee (Without late charges) |
General Candidates | Rs.1000/- (Plus transaction charges) |
SC and ST Candidates | Rs.750/- (Plus transaction charges) |
OPH Candidates | Nil (Exempted) |
Exam dates for AIIMS
Update as soon as possible.
Syllabus for AIIMS
Physics
1. Electrostatics | 10. Communication Systems |
2. Current Electricity | 11. Laws of Motion |
3. Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism | 12. Work, Energy and Power |
4. Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents | 13. Gravitation |
5. Electromagnetic Waves | 14. Mechanics of Solids and Fluids |
6. Optics | 15. Heat and Thermodynamics |
7. Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation | 16. Oscillations |
8. Atoms and Nuclei | 17. Waves |
9. Electronic Devices |
Chemistry
1. Solid State | 10. Coordination Compounds |
2. Solutions | 11. Haloalkanes and Haloarenes |
3. Electrochemistry | 12. Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers |
4. Chemical Kinetics | 13. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids |
5. Surface Chemistry | 14. Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen |
6. General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements | 15. Biomolecules |
7. s-Block Elements | 16. Polymers |
8. s-Block Elements | 17. Chemistry in Everyday Life |
9. d- and f-Block Elements |
Biology
1. Diversity in the Living World | 6. Genetics and Evolution |
2. Anatomy and Physiology of Plants | 7. Biology in Human Welfare |
3. Anatomy and Physiology of Animals | 8. Biotechnology and its Applications |
4. Cell: Structure and Functions | 9. Ecology and Environment |
5. Reproduction |
Exam Pattern for AIIMS
Particulars | Details |
Subjects | Physics, Chemistry and Biology, General Knowledge & Aptitude and Logical Thinking |
Type of Questions | Objective (MCQs with 4 options) |
Mode of Examination | Computer-based test |
Exam Duration | 3.5 hours |
Number of Questions | 200 |
Marking Scheme | 1 mark awarded for each correct answer |
Negative Marking | 1/3 mark deducted for each incorrect answer |
Languages | English and Hindi |
Here is the subject-wise breakup of questions in the AIIMS exam:
Subject | Number of Questions |
Physics | 60 |
Chemistry | 60 |
Biology | 60 |
General Knowledge | 10 |
Aptitude and Logical Thinking | 10 |
Total | 200 |
How to prepare
Preparation Tips for AIIMS
- Have a study plan in mind. It is also useful to set tangible goals for each day and work on fulfilling them.
- Be thorough with the syllabus and don’t forget the basics in a rush for more complicated topics
- Deep and precise understanding of concepts is needed to crack AIIMS.
- Avoid the common mistakes everyone makes. Just keeping these few basic things in mind can improve your rank by a huge margin.
- Don’t just read stuff; remember it. AIIMS won’t test you solely on your concepts; there’ll be a lot of cramming required as well. Read about how to remember stuff you read here.
- Practice AIIMS sample papers and try to attempt them, timing yourself for 3 hours. Simulating a real exam situation will help you with time management and pressure handling.
- Use the sample papers and past years’ papers you solved to draw up a suitable exam strategy. That said; don’t be too rigid with it, as examiners love to throw up surprises that’ll make your strategy and planning useless!
- Keep revision notes, which will make short work of going through the entire syllabus again. Revision is extremely important. Keep glancing through the syllabus time and again.
- Keep yourself updated with current news. For some exciting tips on general knowledge.
Here’s a detailed article listing the best tips to crack AIIMS.
Study Material for AIIMS
Physics
- Fundamentals of Physics, by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
- Concepts of Physics (Volume I and II), by H.C. Verma
- Objective Physics for Medical Entrances Examinations (Volume I and II)
- NCERT at Your Fingertips
- D.C. Pandey
Chemistry
- Objective NCERT at Your Fingertips, Chemistry (Class 11 + 12) (English), By MTG Publications
- Modern’s ABC of Chemistry for Class 11th and 12th (Volume I and II)
- Set of 3 books for Chemistry, by O.P. Tandon
- Organic Chemistry, Arihant Publications
- NCERT at Your Fingertips
Biology
- Exploring Biology for Medical Entrances (Volume I and II) (English)
- Trueman’s Objective Biology for Medical Entrance Examinations
- Trueman’s Elementary Biology, Vol I and II (English)
- Objective Biology, Dinesh Publications
- NCERT at Your Fingertips
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