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What is the syllabus for jipmer


Akhilkumar 20th May, 2019
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Vaibhav Pareek 29th Jun, 2019

JIPMER exam is actually the easiest exam in terms of difficulty of the exam. Most of the questions asked are even easier than those asked in NEET. There are 200 MCQs based on Physics, Chemistry , Biology, Logical Reasoning and English Language that need to be answered in approx 2 hours and 30 mins. The science portion carries a total of 180 questions (60 from each subject i.e. PCB) and 10 questions each from reasoning and english. For further clarification you can go through the link below :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/jipmer-syllabus

If there is still any doubt you can ask it in the comment section. Hope this helps and all the best for your future endeavors.

Nishit_1525340102 Student Expert 29th Jun, 2019

Hello Akhil,

Syllabus for JIMPER is given below:

It is divided in 5 groups:

Physics - Thermodynamics,  optics,  atoms and nuclei,  dual matter of nature, electromagnetic induction and alternating current,  current electricity,  electromagnetic waves, electrostatic,  electronic devices, magnetic effects of current and magnetism

Chemistry - Surface chemistry,  Biomolecules,  Electrochemistry, alcohols,  aldehydes, ketone, carboxylic acid, phenols and ether, D and F block elements,  P block elements,  halo alkane and haloarenes, solution,  solid states, polymer,  organic compound consisting nitrogen,  chemistry in everyday life, chemical kinetics,  coordination compounds oxidation of elements

Biology - Cell structure and function structural organization in plants and animals, human physiology,  biotechnology diversity in living organism, genetics and evolution,  biology and human warfare, plant physiology,  ecology and environment

English language and comprehension - Reading unseen passages and note-making, writing skills,  literature and long reading

Logic and Quantitative Reasoning - Coding and decoding,  figure completion test substitution, blood relationship, theme detection, number and alphabetical series, quantitative aptitude, etc.


Hope this helps


Abhijit Kundu 29th Jun, 2019

Hi Akhil,

Physics Syllabus
Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetic effect of current & Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current, Electromagnetic Waves, Optics, Dual Nature of Matter, Atoms & Nuclei, Electronic Devices and Communication Systems.
Chemistry Syllabus
Solid State, Coordination Compounds, Solutions, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Electro-chemistry, Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers, Chemical Kinetics, aldehyde, Ketone and Carboxylic Acids, Surface Chemistry, Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen, Isolation of Elements, Biomolecules, p-Block Elements, Polymers, d- and f-Block Elements and Chemistry in Everyday Life.
Biology Syllabus
Diversity of Living Organisms, Cell Structure and Function, Ecology and Environment, Human Physiology, Genetics and Evolution, Plant Physiology, Structural Organization in Animals and Plants, Biology and Human Welfare and Biotechnology.
English Syllabus
Section A: Reading Unseen Passages and Note-making
Section B: Writing Skills
Section C: Literature and Long Reading Text

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