How to practice for AIIMS MBBS Exam in School life?
The primary difference between coaching and no-coaching is the lack of a preformed time-bound schedule. So, what I think is important is, you make down a list of say all the chapters left and allocate time in weeks for each of them, such that by the end of January of the year of the exam, you have finished the entire syllabus while keeping in touch with old topics via revision, by February, you have revised the topics which you felt needed revision the most and then on, just solve question papers, such that, you discover where you go wrong and refer those parts only.
These were rough long-term time bounds. Next, what is different is feedback. Online test series are the best option, but since the way they cover their syllabus differed from my set schedule, I used to just solve MCQ and compare those over time. You can select whatever you like but it is important to know that you actually are able to translate the learnt topics into answers.
Perhaps the most important point. Not strictly something which is only no-coaching specific. Concepts. I can not stress the vitality of this enough. It is the single most important difference between those who clear the exam and those who don't. To understand something is different from knowing something. (Kudos if you know this was said by Feynman ;) ). For me, Internet was the best source of study. You need to make sure that every topic you cover, is not done keeping just MCQ in mind. I don't know what coaching people do, but I used to read it from a lot of places, watch online lectures/discussions and use online forums for doubt-solving. Doubt solving is perhaps the greatest drawback of not having coaching, and I recommend school teachers (if they are good), or internet. I've listed the sites in the answer referenced to below.
Well, to do something, you have to believe it's possible. You do not need some genius to clear without coaching. Coaching in my mind is an over-hyped and a hard-to-remove malady of the education system (sorry to be so opinionated without having tried it out!), but in no way indispensable. So, trust me, You can. Period.
Hi Raja,
Yes of course, if one has proper strategy and focus towards their aiims preprations they can very easily clear the aiims ug entrance exam just after finishing their 10+2 exams. Because the syllabus is just as same as the class 11th and 12th syllabus., just a small prepration of gk and logical aptitude is needed with them.
# Exam pattern:-
The paper consist of 5 sections as -
Biology - 60 questions
Chemistry - 60 questions
Physics - 60 questions
G.K.- 10 questions
Logical reasoning -10 questions
There is 1 mark given for each correct answer while, 1/3 mark is deducted for each incorrect answer.
# some tips for preparation :-
1.proper time management for each subject .
2.complete revision of 11th + 12th ncert books.
3.solve previous year's papers too.
4.stay calm and focused during this time.
5.use good reference books too.
6.do meditation .
7.solve much and much questions in free time with friends too.
8.use online lessons/channels to prepare too.,as they have good contents.
9.Clear doubts as soon as they arise.
10.Stay positive avoud unnecessary stress and anxiety.
#Some good books to use:-
● for physics-
Ncert physics of 11th + 12th
Cbse pmt physics by Anil Aggarwal
Objective physics for medical by DC Pandey
AIIMS Explorer by MTG editorial
● for chemistry -
Ncert chemistry of 11th + 12th
Physical chemistry by OP Tandon
Concise inorganic chemistry by JD Lee
Textbook of organic chemistry by PN Kapil
Modern ABC of chemistry by Dr. SP Jauhar
● for biology -
Ncert of biology of 11th + 12th
Objective biology by Dinesh
Biology vol.1&2 by Trueman
Pradeep publications
A class book of biology; etc.
So, stay focused and prepare well.
Good luck.
First of all concentrate on your board and in free time start reading books which may help you they are :-
1.ncert best books for all entrance exams and my be given a superior priority
2.start understanding the concept. If you just mugged you can face many problems for competitive exam example:- Jee mains, AIIMS etc
3.use you Internet for video lecture for understanding the concept especially physics.
4.be calm while preparing just Revise after one chapter
5.start solving physics and chemistry problem from ncert which will increase your accuracy.
6.just remind your self daily why are you preparing you will get lots of confidence after this.
As you are preparing start a good habit of observation and clear all your doubt no let it go.
Be always ready to face problems and never give up
Just remember what is your dream.
I hope it will help you
Good luck....
You need to have a clear idea about the format of this entrance test. To be eligible to write the test, the student has to secure 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology in class 12th Board Exams. The test is of 200 marks and is a computer-based multiple-choice test. Physics, Chemistry and Biology carry 60 marks each, while General Knowledge is comprised of 20 marks.
You will awarded 1 mark for each right answer, no marks for not attempting questions. One-third of a mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. Total duration of the test is 3 hour 30 minutes.
You should make yourAIIMS preparation strategyfrom class 11. Here are a few AIIMS preparation tips that you can follow:
Read NCERT textbooks thoroughly. It was found that more than 90% of the questions come from NCERT books. Thus, if you read your course books meticulously, half the battle is won
Download the syllabus of AIIMS entrance exam, and follow it minutely. Do not waste time on the chapters that are not included in syllabus.
Be aware of current affairs, since GK carries 20 marks. Read newspaper daily. You can subscribe to a monthly general knowledge magazine to stay in the loop.
Physics is the toughest in this test. The problems that come are of advanced level. So, your concept should be absolutely clear.
Know your weaknesses and strength. If you can answer better in biology, give it your maximum effort. However, do not ignore your weakness. Work on that subject/topic too.
Solve as many previous years papers as you can.
You have to answer 200 questions in 210 minutes. Basically, you have 1 minute per question. You should manage your time accordingly. Since, physics may take more than 1 minute, try to answer GK questions with 30 seconds.
Join a coaching class or online tutorial if you feel you need a more systematic and professional approach.
You need to know what the best books for medical entrance exams are. Firstly, NCERT books should be followed for basic concepts. In Physics, H. C. Verma, Aggarwals Concepts on Competition Physics are the ones to look for.
For Chemistry you can check ABC Chemistry, Organic Chemistry by Boyd, Physical Chemistry by Atkins. Biology by Pradeeps, and Truemans Biology are some of the best books available.
Hope it helps
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