Medical related exams in India for ug
NEET-UG
AIIMS-UG
JIPMER-UG
Other colleges like AFMC, AMU, IPU, BHU, CMC and the like have merged in NEET-UG and are now conducting admissions based on NEET-UG scores.
Even deemed universities like Manipal, COMEDK, SRM are now considering NEET-UG scores for admissions into their respective institutions.
The next one is AIIMS which is to get admission to the AIIMS medical collges...And the last one is JIPMER entrance...Hope this helps u...all the best!!!
- NEET UG(includes AFMC)
- AIIMS UG
- JIPMER
These are the exams conducted for admission of students...
AIIMS have 200 marks paper and negative marking
And
Jipmer have 200 marks but no negatively marks
AIIMS
JIPMER.
Best of luck
For admission in mbbs exams conducted are
Neet
Aiims
Jipmer
hi souptik, there are exams for MBBS. they are NEET UG , AIIMS, and JIPMER.
NEET is the exam for admission into all medical colleges across india, except AIIMS and JIPMER
AIIMS conducts its own AIIMS entrance examination for admission for all AIIMS institutions across the country.
JIPMER conducts its own examination.
CMC vellore and AFMC also comes under neet and they consider neet scores and special evaluation once selected. and other private colleges have to be applied separately on the basis of your neet marks once the results are out. good luck buddy
The examination of prime importance is definitely the national eligibility cum entrance examination on it which basically determines your MBBS or BDS admissions across the different registered Medical and Dental colleges across the nation why are they all India and state reserved categories
You can also seek admission to veterinary courses via the same
There are separate entrance examination for homeopathy that is bmhs courses and paramedical Bachelor of Physiotherapy for BPT courses
A separate entrance examination is also there for the DMLT or the diploma in laboratory management techniques apart from the BSc nursing courses
If you want to pursue pharmacy then you must be going for B pharm M pharm and subsequently higher degrees
Hope this helps, thank you
JIPMER and AIIMS