What to do after 10th to become a doctor
Hi there.
First of all, you will have to take science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as your subjects. To become eligible to write all the medical entrance examinations you'll have to score at least 60% (for AIIMS) or 50% (for NEET & JIPMER) if you are an unreserved category student.
In India, only 3 entrance examinations are held for the course of MBBS across the country. The examinations being, 1. NEET-UG 2. AIIMS MBBS 3. JIPMER
The first examination's result is valid for taking admissions in all medical courses like MBBS, BDS, BAMS, etc. in all government and private medical institutions of India except AIIMS and JIPMER.
AIIMS and JIPMER are two premier leading medical colleges of India (there are more than 5 AIIMS colleges in our country, the leading one being in Delhi) which held their own entrance examination for providing admissions in MBBS courses.
Here's the link of all the above mentioned 3 examinations :
Https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet/amp
Https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/aiims-mbbs/amp
Https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/jipmer/amp
Cracking the NEET examination comes at the cost of hard work, patience, determination, continued practice, and a lot of focus on proper time management.
The following books might prove helpful in your preparation.
First of all, for all subjects i.e Physics, Chemistry, Biology study the NCERT books cover to cover at least twice. For Biology read NCERT as many times as possible. For only the text material of Biology, you actually don't need to refer to any other book. NCERT is more than enough for biology. You might doubt this but trust me NCERT is really really enough for Biology. I can't stress more on this FACT.
For Physics, after completing NCERT complete all examples and questions from DC Pandey Objective book of physics by Arihant publishers. Revise the material as much as possible.