AIIMS Paramedical Exam Syllabus
The general standard of each entrance examination will be that of 12th class under the 10+2 scheme or an equivalent examination of an Indian University/Board. AIIMS has not prescribed a syllabus for the AIIMS Paramedical Exam 2016.
Paper Pattern
AIIMS Paramedical Exam 2018 Pattern:-
M.Sc./M.Biotechnology Courses:-
The question paper for M.Sc./M. Biotechnology courses will be of 90 minutes duration consisting of 90 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) carrying 90 marks in the subject in which the candidates has applied.
M.Sc. Nursing Courses:-
The question paper for M.Sc. Nursing courses will be of 90 minutes duration consisting of 90 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) carrying 90 marks.
B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing (Common to all AIIMS):-
One paper of 2 hours duration and consisting of four parts containing objective type (Multiple Choice) Questions, with the distribution of marks as under :
PART - SUBJECT MARKS
A - Physics - 30 marks
B - Chemistry- 30 marks
C - Biology - 30 marks
D - General Knowledge - 10 marks
TOTAL- 100 marks
B.Sc. (Hons.) Para- Medical courses:-
A) One paper of 1½ hours duration and consisting of objective type (Multiple Choice) questions in four parts of 30 questions each in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics.
The candidate may either attempt biology part or Mathematics part
B.Sc. Nursing (Post-Certificate):-
A) The examination will be held in Delhi, and in the English language only
B) The selection of candidates will be made on 2-stage performance evaluation as under :
Stage I : Written Test:
Candidate will appear for an entrance examination (Written Test) of 90 minutes duration consisting of one paper containing 70 objective type (Multiple Choice) questions in the subjects of Fundamentals of Nursing, Medical Surgical Nursing including Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology, Obstetrics Nursing and Midwifery, Paediatric Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing and Professional Trends in Nursing.
Stage II: Personal Assessment / Interview:
On the basis of the merit list based on the marks secured in Stage- I, candidate three times the number of seats will be invited for Personal Assessment by a Selection Committee. If a requisite number of SC or ST candidates are not available, then candidates belonging to SC and ST have taken together will be invited. In case candidates belonging to SCs, STs & OBCs are not available for Personal Assessment, then the number of candidates from the General category will be proportionately increased.
Marks in Personal:
Assessment will be awarded out of 30. The following factors will also be considered at the time to personal assessment:
Past academic attainment in the Higher Secondary or +2 or equivalent examination; Past academic attainment in the Nursing examination; Performance as a Staff Nurse. Admission will be made on the basis of the aggregate marks secured by candidates in Stage- I & Stage- II. In case of two or more candidates securing equal marks in all the 2 stages combined, their inter se merit will be determined in order of preference as under :
I) Candidates securing higher marks in Written Test (Stage-I)
Ii) Candidates older in age to be preferred.
There will be negative marking for wrong answers in the entrance examination for all the courses. Each correct response will get a score of +1 mark. Each incorrect response will get a score of-1/3. No credit will be given for the question not answered. More than one response will be negatively marked.
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