JIPMER MEDICAL ENTRANCE EXAM
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Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) can trace its origins to the ‘Ecole de Medicine de Pondicherry’ established by the French Government in 1823.
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In 1956 foundation for a new medical college was laid and in 1964, the hospital was inaugurated.
JIPMER became an institution of national importance under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India in the year 2008. It is an institution established for teaching, research, and patient care in the area of health.
JIPMER spreads over 192 acres. The institution houses one administrative block, one academic Centre, one nursing college, seven hospital blocks, seven accessory services buildings, and four residential complexes. 12 broad types of medical, nursing, and allied health science courses covering all disciplines in healthcare from basic to super specialty training are conducted.
JIPMER is one of the very few institutions in the country that provides teaching from undergraduate to super specialty & sub-specialties, conducting path-breaking research and providing specialty care of high order.The model of providing free specialty health care while maintaining quality and safety makes JIPMER a unique model in the country.
JIPMER’s success in providing the best treatment even to the least affordable in society makes it a model of specialty care delivery of the future. JIPMER continues to rank among the top five medical schools in the country.
JIPMER is witnessing expansion in the form of new campuses like JIPMER Karaikkal, and JIPMER outreach Centre at Yanam apart from the soon-to-be-commissioned screening OPD block and super speciality extension block. Conceptual plans for Puducherry’s second campus for the Institute of Organ Transplantation and Institute of Advanced Trauma and rehabilitation were initiated during this period.
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History & Milestones
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) can trace its origins to the ‘Ecole de Medicine de Pondicherry’ established by the French Government in 1823.
The college was located in the modified buildings of the High Court, which is now the Legislative Assembly Hall.
In 1956, The Ambassador of France laid the foundation stone of our ‘new’ medical college that was located on the outskirts of Pondicherry town.
In the wake of the ‘de facto’ transfer of Pondicherry to the Government of India, the college was briefly named Dhanvantri Medical College, before being upgraded to a Regional Postgraduate Centre under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (DGHS), Government of India and renamed JIPMER.
The then President of India Dr. S. Radhakrishnan inaugurated the hospital and the outpatient buildings on 13 July 1964.
In July 2008, JIPMER was given the status of an Institution of National Importance by an Act of Parliament, on the lines of All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi and Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh. The increase in financial outlay has been translated into an all-round development of the institution with an increase in the number of staff, students, and services.
On 15 October 2008, the former President of India, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam along with Dr. Anbumani Ramadoss inaugurated the super-specialty block, the trauma care center, and the auditorium and dedicated JIPMER to the nation as an institution of national importance.
The present expansion of JIPMER (Phase II) has seen the development of the JIPMER Women and Children’s Hospital, the JIPMER Academic Centre, the new hostel complex for undergraduates and postgraduates and a common wellness center including a gymnasium, dining hall and other amenities.
JIPMER Exam Pattern
Conducting Body |
JIPMER MBBS replaced by NEET, conducted by NTA |
Mode of Exam |
Offline |
Exam Language |
English Language |
Duration of JIPMER 2023 Exam |
2 hours and 30 minutes |
Type of Questions |
MCQ or Multiple-Choice Questions |
Total Number of Questions |
200 |
Sections |
3 Subjects |
Basic Admission Criteria |
Merit-based and Entrance Test |
Application Mode |
Online |
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Distribution of Questions
JIPMER 2023 Exam Pattern contains a total number of 200 questions that cover five sections Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Logic and Quantitative Reasoning, English, and Comprehension. Section-wise number of the questions is given below in a table.
Section |
Number of Question |
---|---|
Physics |
60 |
Chemistry |
60 |
Biology |
60 |
Logic and Quantitative Reasoning |
10 |
English and Comprehension |
10 |
Total |
200 |
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Marking scheme for JIPMER
It is also one of the most important parts of the JIPMER 2023 Exam Pattern. Some of the important points are given below.
- There will be one mark given for each positive answer and one mark will be deducted for each negative answer.
- There will not be given any marks for any type of unattempt questions and also there won’t be any deduction for these questions.
- The percentile score will be calculated based on the raw score.
- The percentile score will be given for deciding the eligibility criteria that use the Cut-off score and preparing for merit rank.
- For the MBBS entrance, minimum eligibility marks will be 50% in aggregate for the general category and 40% in aggregate for a reserved category like SC/ST candidates.
Type of Question |
Marking Pattern |
---|---|
Correct Answer |
+4 |
Wrong Answer |
-1 |
All for analysis |
0 |
For any un-attempted question |
0 |
JIPMER Exam Syllabus
The questions for JIPMER are based on the syllabus as prescribed by State Board Hr. Sec. and CBSE for XI & XII Standards. That is, It will cover topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology studied in class 11 and class 12. The conducting body will not add anything to this syllabus. Subject-wise syllabus of the entrance exam is given in the tables below:
Physics Syllabus
The topics covered under the Physics section are based on Class 11 and Class 12 syllabus:
Optic Ray | Wave Motion |
Heat and Thermodynamics | Solids and semi-conductor Devices |
Magnetic Effect of Current and Magnetism | Laws of Motion |
Gravitation | X-Rays |
Electrostatics | Modern Physics: (Atomic Models) & Current Electricity |
Chemistry Syllabus
candidates preparing for the JIPMER MBBS exam will have to go through topics studied in higher secondary education.
Alkenes and Alkynes | General Organic Chemistry |
General Organic Chemistry | Chemical Equilibrium |
Alkanes | p-block Elements |
s-block Elements | Chemical Bonding |
Chemical Thermodynamics | Mole Concepts |
Transition Elements (d and f Block) and Electrochemistry |
Biology Syllabus
The biology syllabus comprises topics prepared for 10+2 examinations.
Genetics | Ecology |
Human Health Diseases | Origin of Life |
Cell | Plant Morpho |
Plantae | Cell Division |
Mineral Nutrients | Cell Respiration |
Plant water relation | Photosynthesis |
English Syllabus
- Section A: Reading Unseen Passages and Note-making
- Section B: Writing Skills
- Section C: Literature and Long Reading Text
- Some of the questions will be based on synonyms, antonyms, and vocabulary
Logic and Quantitative Reasoning
As for Logic and Quantitative Reasoning, there is no set syllabus. However, candidates can expect questions from the following areas:
- Analogy test
- Logical deduction
- Figure formation and analysis
- Figure matrix, etc.