A letter from a cancer survivor: An inspirational story of a NEET Aspirant


Rahul Sir,

I suffered from leukemia when I was in class 10th i.e in d year 2012…the long treatment procedure and the long stays at the hospital..the metal and emotional turmoil , my deteriorating health and the fear of death effected my studies..i was always good at studies and since my childhood i nurtured the dream of becoming a doctor..but my fate changed my whole life..at times I even thought of suicide as i was not able to apply for any medical entrance due to my illness…but I didnt let myself get shattered.. i managed to pass 10th boards with a 95% i.e 10cgpa from cbse and 12th with 87% (PCB 80%) … but I could not prepare at d competitive level..I didnt take any coaching either..i had just passed my 11th and prepared only 3 months for 12th boards..my health is better now..i am cured but still anemic…all my friends and even my parents tell me i cant crack the exam..may be they are just worried for me and not demotivating…but i cant leave my dream at any cost..i appeared for aipmt in 2014 and scored 300..and in assam cee i scored 130..(the cut off was 185)..and there was no chance anyway i was sick..this year too i wont be able to score more..but my health is recovering..and i am will be soon getting a “”no evidence of disease certificate”..so i want to study well and get admission to a medical college next year. …please guide me sir how should i prepare…..I am sorry for making you read this lengthy mail sir..just needed to explain you my situation..I am determined and ready to work really hard..

If you ever felt you have had seen enough tragedy in life, read this story of a girl who was a NEET aspirant. She posted her query on my blog PMT Gurumantra in May 2015, which I posted as it is. Read the last line. Read it again – loud and clear. You know what she’s been through. Now consider her story, try to imagine her pain and compare it to yours. I am sure you will get solution to your problems by reading her query, like I did.

P.S. I replied to her query long back and even followed it up few times via mail but didn’t get any reply from her end. I really hope she achieved what she aspired!

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Time Management during preparation: Part 1


Time is the villain. No matter how hard you study and how good your basics are, if you can’t manage your time, everything’s going down the gutter. D

Hence, don’t waste too much time on
a question or a topic you can’t understand/solve. It is better to ask them from your teachers.
At my days, approach of most of students was like: I’ll solve the question even if it takes 12 hours to do it! I also did it many a times. Many of your teachers will also tell you to do
it. That’s stupid thing to do. You can’t solve a question when you don’t know the tactics of
it. Learn tactics first. Develop a proper approach. See videos online. Don’t waste too much time.

Similarly in exam, skip a question if you are unable to solve it and get back to another question without wasting time. Manage time properly. Solve mock test papers and time yourself as you do them. Keep the time limit stringent and be honest with yourself. Regular practice of time management by solving practice papers will highly reduce your chances of not being able to complete the paper in the exam or making silly errors.

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A note for the parents of students preparing for NEET & JEE



Dear parents of this exceptionally talented kid, you all must be waiting for that day when JEE/NEET
results will be out and you will be celebrating his/her success. But do you know there are around
one million students who prepare for coveted engineering and medical entrance examinations
separately.

Every child is different and you can’t really compare yours with Sharma ji’s or Verma ji’s. Before expecting anything from your children, you should have an over all assessment of their
capabilities. All parents want their children to be successful in life. But to be successful, doesn’t really mean they should do something they don’t want to. At the same time performance in a
medical/engineering entrance examination shouldn’t really be a benchmark of excellence.

This is just the beginning of a long struggle. It’s true that our middle class dreams and aspirations can’t
think much beyond engineering or medical, but you should realise that only a few thousand among
those lakhs can achieve that milestone. What about the rest of students and their parents?

This is just a small examination and there will be plenty more to come
There’s nothing to feel embarrassed about your child’s performance. The success ratio in these competitive exams is merely 1-2% . Only 10,000 will get into good engineering or medical colleges.

Not everyone is made to excel academically. It is competition, not a business. If you are paying fees
for your kid’s education, that doesn’t mean at the end of two years your kid will be selected.
I was an all India topper of medical entrance examinations. 10 years down the line, many of my friends who couldn’t crack medical entrances have done something else in life and have been highly
successful. If pay package is the benchmark of success in your eyes, then many of my ‘unsuccessful’
friends are earning way more than me. So, who is more successful now? Me or them? Perhaps both. Perhaps none. But definitely not one of them.


Every failure is a great opportunity. . Prepare your children for bigger exams in life. Prepare your children to handle defeat. Motivate them to study hard. Actively involve with them in their
preparation period.

It is good to know regarding their where about, what they are pursuing apart from studies, if they are coming back to home on time, if they are in a good company. But at the
same time, trust them. Please don’t pressurise your child. Do not over expect. Be realistic. Be gentle. Be caring and understanding, specially in this crucial time.

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Important Units and their weightage in Physics for NEET : Part 1


Weightage wise Important Units in Physics for NEET Class 11th

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Subject wise strategy for NEET 2021 by Dr Rahul Chawla



For NEET, you got to cover all topics in all three subjects. Don’t leave any topic. You should know basics of every chapter so that you won’t get an easy question wrong.


Biology
Study NCERT completely line by line and revise at least 3-4 times. All diagrams, tables and
flow charts should be studied. Complement it with Biology @ your fingertips (new edition
coming soon). See previous years MCQs from any standard objective book. For
understanding core concept refer to any standard reference book/ coaching notes.


Chemistry
Read NCERT thoroughly. However it is insufficient and many of the concepts are not clearly
explained. For understanding concepts, follow a standard reference book or coaching notes.
In organic chemistry, understand reaction mechanisms and remember all important name
reactions.


Physics
Understand text first. Your concepts should be crystal clear. PRACTICE questions regularly
from a standard objective book or coaching assignment. Get your doubts cleared there and
then. Mark hard questions so that while revision you can have a look at them. You should read text given in NCERT at least once. Mark important stuff which you can revise later on.
Also solve NCERT examples and questions in Physics. It will be helpful for your board
preparation as well. Droppers who haven’t solved NCERT before should not do it now. It will be not as productive for them.

Physics at your fingertips will be your companion throughout the course of preparation. Use it after you have covered the topic from standard
textbook/coaching notes. Mark additional lines in my book using space provided under ‘My
notes’ section or using stick on.

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Closing Rank for AIIMS, MAMC, LHMC, VMMC, KGMC in NEET UG 2020


Closing rank for top medical colleges
For 2018 All India counselling, the closing rank was around 10,000 and the cut off score
was 537 for general candidate. The top three students scored around 690 marks out of 720.
From now on AIIMS will be a part of NEET and inclusion of AIIMS seats will effect overall
counselling trends.

Souce: Physics at your Fingertips

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Cut Off for NEET UG 2020


Above table depicts Expected Cut Off For NEET. Source: Physics at your Fingertips.

So, does it mean 134 out of 720 is all you need to get MBBS seat in a government medical college? Not at all! This cut off is misleading. It just means that you need to score at least 134 to even think about getting MBBS/BDS seat via management quota in a private college after paying hefty capitation fees. To get a seat in a government medical college, you need to get around 550-600 out of 720 (for general category student). Hence you should target to score above 600 to get a seat via All India 15% quota. Cut off marks for state quota varies per state but still you need to fetch more than 550 marks. The real competition lies between 600-650. This is where you will be securing a seat in a medical college but your marks will decide your college. Above 650, you get all good colleges. If you are aspiring for MAMC,UCMS, KEM, VMMC, LHMC or AIIMS (peripheral) etc – you will be needing at least 650 marks. And for your dream destination AIIMS, New Delhi – you will need to score 675 marks. This is just speculated score after taking into consideration cut off trends of last three years. But anything below 500 won’t get you Govt MBBS seat in All India counselling. Anything above 600 is a safe score. Anything above 650 will get you MBBS in one of the best colleges.

Closing rank for top medical colleges
For 2018 All India counselling, the closing rank was around 10,000 and the cut off score was 537 for general candidate. The top three students scored around 690 marks out of 720. From now on AIIMS will be a part of NEET and inclusion of AIIMS seats will effect overall counselling trends.
Based on the recent trends of counselling, here is a table depicting target rank in order to secure a seat in few of the best medical colleges through NEET. It is just a rough analysis.

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Cut Off for NEET UG 2020


Above table depicts Expected Cut Off For NEET. Source: Physics at your Fingertips.

So, does it mean 134 out of 720 is all you need to get MBBS seat in a government medical college? Not at all! This cut off is misleading. It just means that you need to score at least 134 to even think about getting MBBS/BDS seat via management quota in a private college after paying hefty capitation fees. To get a seat in a government medical college, you need to get around 550-600 out of 720 (for general category student). Hence you should target to score above 600 to get a seat via All India 15% quota. Cut off marks for state quota varies per state but still you need to fetch more than 550 marks. The real competition lies between 600-650. This is where you will be securing a seat in a medical college but your marks will decide your college. Above 650, you get all good colleges. If you are aspiring for MAMC,UCMS, KEM, VMMC, LHMC or AIIMS (peripheral) etc – you will be needing at least 650 marks. And for your dream destination AIIMS, New Delhi – you will need to score 675 marks. This is just speculated score after taking into consideration cut off trends of last three years. But anything below 500 won’t get you Govt MBBS seat in All India counselling. Anything above 600 is a safe score. Anything above 650 will get you MBBS in one of the best colleges.

Closing rank for top medical colleges
For 2018 All India counselling, the closing rank was around 10,000 and the cut off score was 537 for general candidate. The top three students scored around 690 marks out of 720. From now on AIIMS will be a part of NEET and inclusion of AIIMS seats will effect overall counselling trends.
Based on the recent trends of counselling, here is a table depicting target rank in order to secure a seat in few of the best medical colleges through NEET. It is just a rough analysis.

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Physics At Your Fingertips: Releasing October 2020


Dr Rahul Chawla (MBBS, MD, DM AIIMS) has been an All India Topper of BHU PMT. He founded the web portal, PMT Gurumantra in 2011 to guide students preparing for medical Entrance Examinations. He is the best selling writer of Biology at your Fingertips, who brings to you his much awaited book, Physics At Your Fingertips: A complete guide for Medical and Engineering Entrance Examinations.
Releasing October 2020 😃

Dr Rahul Chawla has solved queries of more than 10,000 students on his blog. If you have any queries regarding preparation,  exam related anxiety, coping up with pressure, smart study etc…. he will be happy to help. Please post your queries here 🙂

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Delhi doctor’s debut Hindi Novel, an epic tale of romanticism and revolution, is an ode to Ghalib’s Delhi


#PressRelease
Hazaron Khwahishen is the debut novel of Dr Rahul Chawla (MBBS, MD), a senior resident in a government hospital in New Delhi. It speaks of romance set against a backdrop of political turmoil in the nation’s capital city – events which will go on to change the history of the nation forever. The central theme of ishq and Inquilab (romanticism and revolution) resonates through the entire journey undertaken by the protagonists-a journey which begins when a girl and a boy with different ideologies inevitably fall for each other. The novel is a poignant reminder of more acceptable times when ideological differences weren’t met with the kind of belligerence today’s atmosphere fosters and partly serves to explain the genesis of this kind of narrative. It tries to dissect the dogmas of an increasingly aggressive population from a neutral perspective. The journey takes the reader through some of the most defining moments in this country’s history from the Partition, the Emergency, the events of 1984, the Shah bano case, kashmiri pandits and terrorism , all the way to Anna Hazare’s anti corruption movement and the general elections of recent times. The novel is an ode to delhi. There is an interesting anecdote where the protagonist explains the great history of Delhi from the time of indraprastha to its latest avatar given shape by Sir Edwin Lutyens – while answering a very valid question, who exactly is a delhi wala. It also has numerous interesting takes on the city’s numerous food joints and describes Shahjahanabad as a microcosm of India.

The book is available on Amazon at following link.

Hazaaron Khwahishen https://www.amazon.in/dp/9387464695/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_U0OiEb3XYHPWN

The characters in the novel range from IAS aspirants in Mukherjee nagar, intellectuals of gymkhana club and Khan market, the comrades of JNU, the beauty with brain of delhi university, to a boat man at the ghat of banaras.
Ripe with cinematic, literary, historical and political references which keep the reader engrossed ,Dr Chawla dedicates his first book to the city of djinns,a city which Mir once called ‘aalam mein intekhaab’. It’s an ode to Delhi – the city of Nizamuddin Auliya, Mirza Ghalib, Momin and Meer. It’s an ode to Hindi cinema and its songs. It’s an ode to hindi literature and its doyens. It’s an ode to various political movements of the country, which have affected us as a society and Nation. Its an ode to an idea , that is India.
As Dr Chawla says “The novel was initially planned in English, but midway I realized that full justice to the story could only be done when if it’s written in the language indigenous to the city and its characters. Now after having written it in Hindi, I am proud of the fact that I’ve completed my debut novel in my mother tongue. This novel is an experiment in itself with its multi layered structure, filled with self-references and Kafkaesque elements with a generous helping of sensationalism that is quintessential of any Hindi potboiler” .
The book was launched last week in the world book fair 2020 at Pragati maidan and is available in all major bookstores and online . The novel has been published by hind yugm, the flag bearer of nayi wali hindi.
Author Details:
Dr Rahul Chawla (MD) is working in a government Hospital, New Delhi. He has written two academic books pertaining to medical entrance examination, Biology @ Your Fingertips and Handbook of Biology, which are amazon best sellers in their segment.He also runs a successful blog where he guides students preparing for medical entrance examinations. Two more academic books are scheduled to release next year. He has also written three feature length screenplays, two of them qualified first round of Mumbai mantra Cinerise screenwriters lab but however couldn’t make into the final 10. He was also among 100 storytellers chosen by Mumbai Mantra Screenwriters lab in year 2016. Hazaaro Khwaahishein is his debut novel.
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Hazaaro Khwaahishein, my debut Novel, coming soon!


Hi guys, it gives me immense pleasure to announce my future project – my debut Hindi Novel, Hazaaro Khwaahishein – slated to release at the end of this year.

You may follow here for more updates:

www.facebook.com/hazaarokhwaahishein  

Instagram: username: hazaarokhwaahishein

P.S. Physics and Chemistry at your fingertips are in editing phase. Can’t commit regarding their release at the moment. Hopefully in the first quarter 2019!

Happy Studying 🙂

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Physics and Chemistry at your fingertips releasing soon!


Hi guys 🙂

Finally, I gathered courage to take a break from my residency to work on my incomplete projects.

Yayy 😀

So! Excited?

I know the wait has been quite long. It’s been more than 5 years that the manuscript of the books have been lying in my bookshelf. But I couldn’t get time to get them publish. It’s really difficult to find time out of your hectic residency schedule . Meanwhile, I was also forced to file a law suit against Galgotia publications because of delay in releasing revised edition of biology at your fingertips and non payment of royalty for last 3 years. This is the reason why they have stopped publishing the book further. (Though It is still being sold through some unofficial channel. Contact the publisher in case you aren’t finding it on-line)

Anyway, so Now I’ve taken a little break from my job and I am restarting the work from scratch. And here I need your help. This time I’ll be publishing the books on my own. Hence a huge investment would be required from my side. So before I proceed, I really need an assurance from your side that at least the number of copies I plan to print in the first edition would get sold. The plan is to release 2500 copies in the first lot. I request you to send me your confirmation by messaging orvwriting a wall post or commenting on the following link

www.facebook.com/physicsatyourfingertips

Just write a brief message. Even a plain ‘yes’ will do. Alternatively, you can message me on my Facebook profile, or send me a mail or just leave a comment on this post.

If I get at least 2500 messages, in next 1-2 months, I can dare to go ahead with my plan. If not, I would rather wait for appropriate time when I have enough resources to pursue the project further.

Please Like and share the information as much as possible. 3 years back I left creating more videos on my youtube channel because the response had been quite cold from your side and nobody was sharing the video on social network. So let everyone know that the books are being launched soon.

And Please don’t expect much of an activity on my blog for coming two months. I’ll be busy with editing work. Would try to release the book before Feb next year. But again, can’t commit. Unlike Biology, the physics and chemistry books are voluminous and require precise editing. Hence, keep patience 🙂

Besides, unrelated to the medical entrances, Something very exciting coming up very soon 😀

Can’t disclose right now. You can follow me here to stay updated.

Facebook.com/rahulchawla001

www.Instagram.com/docrahulchawla

Till then, Happy Studying 🙂

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Video Lecture Series by PMT Gurumantra


PMT Gurumantra has now launched a you tube channel to guide the students preparing for medical entrance examinations.

The first video lecture in the series “How to prepare for Medical Entrance Examinations” covers five of the frequently asked doubts of students.

 

 

It’s our first video. There are few glitches. Editing has not been quite fine. Uniform pacing hasn’t been maintained. I am trying to learn the art of making videos. Kindly forgive. Hope you like our initiative.

Please share this video with your friends.
We’ll be uploading more videos quite soon. So, subscribe to our channel and stay tuned 🙂

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PMT Gurumantra gets a new registered domain!


Hi guys…we’ve got http://www.pmtgurumantra.in as our new registered domain.

Time to set stage for PMT Gurumantra 2.0 !

Ideas and Suggestions are welcome. Send your suggestions to rahulchawla001@gmail.com. Don’t forget to write the subject.

To be a mentor on PMT Gurumantra, send me your details on my mail id.

Spread the word. Cheers! 🙂

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Strategy to follow for the AIPMT for the last one month.


Good basics – Not all questions are difficult. Most of the questions only appear difficult because you busy were learning the tough chapters and left out the basics.
Practice tests – The more you practice the more confident you are. Helps improve your speed and approach towards questions. There are always a few favourite and repeated questions. Practice tests will help you find them and answer them in less than a second.
Prepare wisely – Know which chapters have more weightage and concentrate more on those chapters. You CANNOT make mistakes in those few chapters.
Time – Time is the villain. No matter how hard you study and how good your basics are, if you can’t manage your time, everything’s going down the gutter. Do not waste time on questions you don’t know. And mock tests help in learning how to manage time.
Read the question properly – In the process of managing time we tend to misread the questions. So read the question properly
Scores – Every time you take a test, check your score. Check where you stand and always aim high. If you want to end up in top college, you can’t be happy with your score if it is not very very good. Having said that, do not get disheartened if you don’t score well.
There is always a next test and a scope to improve.
Health – Last but not the least. You can’t become a good doctor if you are not in good health yourself. So take care of yourself. Nothing is more important than your health.

All the very best !!

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Four Long Years. Over One Million Hits. Let’s Stay Connected.


So, it has been a 4 years long journey. At the same time, PMT Gurumantra has crossed one million hits mark. I am very grateful for the love and affection you people have bestowed on us. It’s only because of the word of mouth that a large section of students now know about my books and blog.

I would like to thank all the mentors associated with this blog: Vaibhav, Sushant, Deepak and others.. I  would like to request all the people who had been following my blog and have got selected, to step up and take the legacy of guiding PMT aspirants forwards.

And there’s one more thing. People keep asking me about my forthcoming books on Physics and chemistry. Sorry…due to paucity of time, I was not able to pursue the work further. The manuscript is still incomplete. The project has been indefinitely postponed.

Lastly, AIPMT has been cancelled this time and a fresh exam will be conducted very soon. Wishing you people All The Best! Still there’s time. Study Hard.

We will meet soon. Till then, Read my past blog posts and replies to past queries. Hope you will find it useful.

Happy Studying 🙂

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POINTS TO BE CONSIDERED WHILE CHOOSING A MEDICAL COLLEGE


Admission Counselling by medical students from medical colleges all across India, is an initiative on the part of PMT Gurumantra, so that you won’t be alone while making the toughest choice inAIIMS-Hospital-new-delhi-india your life. A student needs to do a lot of research on the college before choosing it and the major problem that arises here is the lack of correct information. But we, at PMT Gurumantra, are determined to solve all the problems and doubts that may come across your mind.

It is often seen that students are misguided by the lists of top medical colleges published in various magazines and websites. They claim that their survey is based on education facilities and research opportunities provided by the institution but it is usually seen that they include some of the private colleges in the list too which don’t seem to fit in.

So don’t follow them blindly; instead select your own preferences and do your own research by keeping the following factors in mind:

1. College Infrastructure – Old /New, Good / Bad
2. Internal PG (as in AIIMS,VMMC & IMS-BHU) – It is the biggest deciding factor while choosing a medical college. Always give it a priority.

3. Hospital Infrastructure – The more the diagnostic facilities available, the more do you get to learn about them.

4. Average number of patients visiting the OPD per day – more are the patients, more are the variety of cases you will come to see in your clinical postings.

5. City (Delhi = Mumbai > State Capital > Cities > Town
Prefer Delhi; Delhi Advantages – cultural fests of plenty of college, PG coaching, good exposure, near home, well connected, good food etc.

6. Home State

7. Number of PG states in state ( UG:PG ratio should not be skewed)

8. Bond for rural posting (in Maharashtra)

9. Faculty

10. Past academic record

11. Hostel facilities (you are going to spend the most unforgettable 51/2 years of your life here!!!)

12. Ragging scenario – yes it is still prevalent in many colleges in UP and Bihar; but it’s fun in rest of the colleges.

13. Fees (lowest in AIIMS, MAMC, LHMC & UCMS)

14.Recreation Facilities – sports, culture, literature – AIIMS and AFMC are the colleges where you would get ample opportunity to groom your interests and passion.

15. Attendance – yes! Not now, but once into college you would realize that you should have chosen a college where regular attendance is not a compulsion – here too AIIMS leads the list.

16.Salary – Confirm the current salary paid to the interns and PGs to the students in the college you are taking. Compare it with other colleges. It is lower in MP, Maharashtra and other states…In Delhi the salary paid to the interns is around 12-14000 and to the PGs its 50000 approx..

17. Language – Students from North may have language barrier in southern states and  Maharashtra..Similarly South Indians will not feel comfortable in Punjab , Orissa , North East..So it is better to choose your own state or a state where language is  not an issue e.g. Delhi, MP, Rajasthan, Western UP

 

 

For the list of top medical colleges..click here 

Also follow last year’s counselling status to predict what college you’ll get..click here

 

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Top Medical Colleges in India


We, at PMT Gurumantra, have prepared this list after ample research and discussion with the students of those particular colleges. We have taken following parameters to prepare the list:

1. College Infrastructure

2. Internal PG (as in AIIMS,  VMMC & IMS-BHU)

3. Hospital Infrastructure

4. Average number of patients visiting the OPD per day

5. City (Delhi = Mumbai > State Capital > Cities >Town

6. State (North-East < South / North < UP/Bihar< MP < Maharashtra < Gujarat)

7. Number of State P.G. seats (UG:PG ratio)

8. Bond for rural posting (in Maharashtra)

9. Faculty

10.Past academic record

11. Hostel facilities (you are going to spend the most unforgettable 5 1/2 years of your life here!!!)

12. Ragging scenario – yes it is still prevalent in many colleges in UP and Bihar; but it’s fun in rest of the colleges.

13. Fees (lowest in AIIMS, MAMC, LHMC & UCMS)

14. Recreation Facilities – sports, culture, literature – AIIMS and AFMC are the colleges where you would get ample opportunity to groom your interests and passion.

15. Attendance – yes! Not now, but once into college you would realize that you should have chosen a college where regular attendance is not a compulsion – here too AIIMS leads the list.

16. Salary – Confirm the current salary paid to the interns and PGs to the students in the college you are taking. Compare it with other colleges. It is lower in MP, Maharashtra and other states…In Delhi the salary paid to the interns is around 12-14000 and to the PGs its 50000 approx..

It is clear how our ranking would be different from the others magazines and newspapers because they take research and hospital facilities to be the only criteria. They fail to realize the importance of these small but significant factors. It is also important to note that the ranks which these magazines give should not be and actually I must say, are not followed while choosing the college, the reasons being:

  • AFMC is ranked 2nd by these magazines but no student getting under 1000 rank in AIPMT goes for it. In fact many students prefer taking less known medical colleges in B grade towns of MP, UP and Bihar instead of AFMC. Even some students getting selected in AFMC only prefer taking a drop than joining it.
  • VMMC is seen nowhere in the list but is the fourth college to be filled in AIPMT counselling after MAMC and simultaneously with UCMS and LHMC.
  • Manipal and many private colleges have been included in the list but no one prefers it over any government medical college.
  • They don’t take into account the Internal PG factor which is the most deciding factor while choosing a medical college.

Moral of the story is that don’t believe in such lists prepared by any magazine or news channel.They include the names of some selected colleges for the sake of earning some bucks.

It should also be noted that a single list of top medical colleges can never serve as a priority list for a single student. Hence we haveprepared a priority list which would help you to select the college of your choice according to your needs and preferences.

1. AIIMS,NEW DELHI

Everyone knows it is the first choice for every medical student.

But students from southern states can choose in between JIPMER (better) and CMC Vellore if they don’t want to remain away from home. JIPMER has Internal PG advantage on its side and is better known as AIIMS of the south.

 

2. MAMC= JIPMER

Excellent faculty, Excellent academic record, good infrastructure, inexpensive – just Rs.2500/year including hostel, delhi city as well as the Delhi PG advantage makes it the first choice in AIPMT counselling. It has been a trend always and every student follows it blindly. For PG advantage, – Southern candidates should better choose JIPMER and among the North Indians, those who care for their PG seats can choose in between VMMC and BHU in preference to MAMC.

3. AIIMS BHOPAL= AIIMS RISHIKESH= AIIMS JODHPUR= VMMC= BHU

NEW INFRASTURUCTURE,PG ADVANTAGES, BEST FACULTIES HANDPICKED FROM WHOLE INDIA,LOWEST FEES,AIIMS TAG

VMMC=BHU= INTERNAL PG ADVANTAGES,GOOD HOSPITALS

 

4. UCMS = LHMC

While University College of Medical Sciences is usually chosen by the boys, LHMC (Lady Harding Medical College) is only for the girls. No internal PG but Delhi PG advantage.

5. KGMC,LUCKNOW= SMS,JAIPUR=SETH GS=GRANT,MUMBAI

STATE CAPITALS, GOOD ACADEMICS

6. BJMC,AHEMDABAD = GMC, Chandigarh = MMC, Chennai = Medical college, Banglore

  • Good colleges; city advantage.
  • Choose on the basis of location

7. Grant Medical College / Seth GS , Mumbai

Note: Seth GS, Mumbai has very good infrastructure and is excellent in academics, hence it used to be the 3rd choice of students but because of the bond restriction, it is avoided now.

8. OTHER State capitals

9. your state college

 

* AFMC

Consider it only when you can acclimatize in the Armed Forces and can tolerate such a degree of discipline or if you belong to the army background. There is also bond restrain and you would have to give a sum of Rs.15 lakhs if you don’twant to serve in the army after completing the course. Otherwise, it is undoubtedly one of the best medical colleges in the country with excellent infrastructure, academics, recreation and sports facilities and many other benefits – the greatest onebeing a lieutenant and serving the army and that too with a handsome salary and allowances.

But strictly speaking life is not as good as it appears to be. You can easily leave it as the option and prefer any other college instead.

 

Over all list of the top Medical Colleges

1. AIIMS,new delhi

2. MAMC= JIPMER

3.AIIMS BHOPAL= AIIMS RISHIKESH= AIIMS JODHPUR= VMMC= BHU

4. UCMS = LHMC

5. KGMC,LUCKNOW= SMS,JAIPUR=SETH GS=GRANT,MUMBAI

6. BJMC,AHEMDABAD = GMC, Chandigarh = MMC, Chennai = Medical college, Banglore

7. Grant Medical College / Seth GS , Mumbai

8. OTHER STATE CAPITALS

9. YOUR STATE COLLEGE

* AFMC

Final note: Take your own decision, don’t get carried away by what others are suggesting.

 

VAIBHAV TRIVEDI (AIIMS,RISHIKESH)

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Time to pay your Gurudakshina: Be a mentor on PMT Gurumantra


Hi guys, Congratulations to all the people who have been selected in AIPMT this year. I would like to request all the people who have been following my blog to step up and take the legacy of guiding PMT aspirants forwards…after all it’s Guru-Shishya parampara redefined!

To be a mentor on PMT Gurumantra, send me your rank letter/college ID card and other relevant details to my mail id: rahulchawla001@gmail.com

I’ll send you an invite. Accept it and start blogging!

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AIIMS MBBS ENTRANCE EXAM TIPS BY VAIBHAV TRIVEDI


HELLO FRIENDS,

THE AIPMT IS OVER NOW AND I BELIEVE YOU DID YOUR BEST JOB FOR IT. NOW,IT’S TIME FOR BLOW YOUR MINDS AGAIN WITH YOUR HARD WORK TO ENTER IN THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS MEDICAL INSTITUTE IN COUNTRY “ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES(AIIMS)“.

I THINK MOST OF YOU HAVE A BIG DREAM OF AIIMS AND TO MAKE THIS DREAM INTO REALITY YOU HAVE TO POLISH YOUR STUDY WITH EXAM LEVEL AND PATTERN.

SO I AM POSTING SOME TIPS FOR AIIMS ENTRANCE EXAM WHICH I USED TO FOLLOW IN MY PREPARATION DAYS.I HOPE THEY WILL HELP YOU TO GET INTO “AIIMS” AND IT’S SIX NEW SIBLINGS WITH TOTAL 672 SEATS.

1.STOP THINKING ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE DONE IN NEET AND OTHER EXAMS.YOU HAVE ALREADY DONE WITH IT AND YOUR THINKING CAN’T CHANGE YOUR RESULT.IT IS ONLY A TIME WASTING,NOTHING ELSE.

2.KEEP REVISING YOUR BASIC CONCEPTS AS THEY PLAY A MAJOR ROLE TO SOLVE AIIMS PAPER.

3.REVISE NCERT IN ALL THREE SUBJECTS BECAUSE REVISION OF THEORY FROM NCERT CAN GIVE YOU BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF CONCEPTS.

4.START PRACTISE A LOT OF ASSERTION-REASONING QUESTIONS BECAUSE THEY ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT OBJECTS WHICH MAKE THE DIFFERENCE.

5.DON’T TRY TO WASTE YOUR TIME IN LEARNING GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (G.K.) CZ YOU QUESTION CAN BE ANYTHING AND YOU CAN’T LEARN EVEN A SHORT OF IT.

AS THEY HAVE ONLY 10% WEIGHTAGE ,SO U CAN ESCAPE THEM CZ CUT OFF DOESN’T GO VERY HIGH.DO YOUR EFFORT IN OTHER SUBJECTS.

6.SOLVE PREVIOUS YEAR PAPERS TO UNDERSTAND THE PATTERN AND LEVEL OF QUESTIONS AND SOLVE THOSE TYPES OF QUESTIONS.

7.DON’T TRY TO SOLVE VERY HIGH LEVEL QUESTIONS BECAUSE AIIMS EXAM WANTS BASIC KNOWLEDGE WITH THEIR APPLICATION NOT MORE DEEP.

8.GIVE ATLEST 4 TO 5 MOCK TESTS TO BUILD YOUR CONFIDANCE.

BELIEVE IN YOUR HARD WORK,JUST ONE MONTH HARD WORK CAN GIVE YOU YOUR RIGHT PLACE.

VAIBHAV TRIVEDI (AIIMS RISHIKESH)

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last month tips for pre medical exams…..



Hi friends, I m posting few tips to manage your study in the last month before your medical entrance exams…….

1.Stop reading new material now and stay on your knowledge.

2.Don’t confuse between New launching test series or end month courses of different choching institutes emerging like mushrooms these days.

3.Stay on what you have done till now and keep revising it.

4.Go through your theory a bit faster like 2 or 3 topics per day.

5. Stop involving yourself in various discussions about your preparation on social networking sites because they can depress you a lot.

6.Mainly concentrate on ncert books specially in biology and inorganic chemistry.

7.Go through every line and diagrams of biology ncert because about 100% questions in NEET/AIIMS are based upon it and maximum from those are direct from the book.

8.Have some look at the ncert exampler in physics and chemistry to clear your misconception.

9. Go through the old year papers at least 1 a day and try to attempt it in half hour before the time given.

10. Have a look on your previous test papers and try to identify your mistakes.

11. For last 10 days revision,go through Rahul sir’s handbook of biology which will help u a lot in last time.

12.Keep believing yourself.U can do anything.

 

wishing all of u good luck…..

 

VAIBHAV TRIVEDI (AIIMS RISHIKESH)

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BIOLOGY REVISION TIPS BY VAIBHAV TRIVEDI……”What to do beyond NCERT and prvs year papers”


Hi Friends,
I hope you are trying your best for achieving success in PMTs. Some of you may be feeling a lot of confusion in revising the topics so I am posting revision preference and brief details about what to do beyond NCERT and test papers…..
1.HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY- extra knowledge may be require for AIIMS,BHU etc.
2.PLANT PHYSIOLOGY- need coaching notes in photosynthesis and mineral nutrition.
3.ECOLOGY-NCERT sufficient
4.PLANT CLASSIFICATION-look at angiosperm classification else where.
5.ANIMAL CLASSIFICATION- NCERT sufficient but need specimen study for AIIMS.
6.APPLICATION BIOLOGY-NCERT sufficient.
7.GENETICS-look outside for deviations from Mendel laws and pedigree.
8.HUMAN AND PLANT REPRODUCTION-NCERT sufficient.
9.CYTOLOGY-NCERT sufficient.
10.BIOTECHNOLOGY AND EVOLUTION-NCERT sufficient.

NOTE: Focus yourself only on NEET this time. Keep revising NCERT and solve at least one paper daily.

Wish you good luck….

VAIBHAV TRIVEDI(AIIMS)

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STUDY MATERIAL AND BOOKS TIPS FOR MEDICAL ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS….AIIMS,AIPMT


HI FRIENDS…..

I HOPE YOU ARE TRYING YOUR BEST TO ACHIEVE YOUR DREAMS………..

FROM FEW MONTHS I AM RECEIVING A LOT OF QUESTIONS ABOUT BOOKS TO BE FOLLOWED FOR PREPARATION…..SO I AM POSTING MY OPINION FOR YOU ALL……

BOOKS

1.NCERT IS MUST FOR BIOLOGY AND INORGANIC CHEM.

2.PHYSICS….CLASS NOTES,COACHING NOTES,UNIVERSAL SELF SCORER USSR OR A.K. AGGARWAL

3.CHEMISTRY……PHYSICAL CHEM……CLASS OR COACHING NOTES,P BAHADUR/O P TONDON

ORGANIC CHEM…….NCERT,COACHING NOTES,P BAHADUR

INORGANIC CHEM….NCERT,P BAHADUR

 

4.BIOLOGY…….NCERT,COACHING NOTES,TRUEMAN/DINESH/BIOLOGY ON YOUR FINGERTIPS AND HANDBOOK OF BIOLOGY

 

1. NCERT ARE THE MAIN CORE BOOKS FOR PREPARATION.WITHOUT LEARNING NCERT SPECIALLY IN BIOLOGY AND INORGANIC CHEMISTRY YOU CAN NOT CLEAR THE EXAMS BECAUSE ABOUT 100% QUES IN AIPMT AND 80% QUESTIONS IN AIIMS ARE DIRECTLY BASED UPON NCERT.

SO MUST LEARN NCERT SPECIALLY IN BIOLOGY AND INORGANIC CHEMISTRY BY HEART….EACH LINE…EACH DIG….EVERY THING….MUG UP…

 

2.CLASS NOTES PLAY A IMPORTANT ROLE IN UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPTS SPECIALLY IN PHYSICS BECAUSE BOOKS DON’T TELL U EVERYTHING.SO IF U CAN ARRANGE COACHING NOTES OR ANY CLASS NOTES,JUST GO FOR IT.

 

3. MUST DO A LOT OF OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS AS MANY AS YOU CAN.

BOOKS ARE SPECIALLY MEANT FOR DOING A LOT OF QUESTIONS.IN AIPMT ABOUT 60% PAPER IS BASED UPON PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS.

4. MUST SOLVE ATLEAST 15 YEARS PREVIOUS QUESTION PAPERS.

MUST SOLVE AND LEARN EACH QUESTION AND THEIR TYPE OF QUESTIONS BECAUSE ABOUT 50 TO 60% OF PAPER CONTAINS PREVIOUS QUESTIONS OR QUESTION BASED UPON SAME APPLICATIONS.,

5.PRACTICE A-R QUESTIONS FROM STARTING FOR AIIMS

A-R QUESTIONS IN AIIMS PLAY A VERY HUGE ROLE BECAUSE THEY NEED HIGH LEVEL OF CONCEPT APPLICATION.SO START PRACTICE THESE QUESTIONS.

IF U DON’T HAVE GOOD SOURCES OF A-R QUESTIONS,I M SUGGESTING THIS

BOOK::::::  MTG PUBLICATION BOOK FOR ASSERTION REASONING…..IT HAS SOME ANSWER ERRORS BUT IT IS BEST BOOK FOR A-R ACCORDING TO ME.

 

6.DON’T WASTE TIME IN READING GENERAL G.K. FOR AIIMS

MANY OF YOU Are FEELING LOW ABOUT G.K. ASKED IN AIIMS.

DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME IN READING G.K. BECAUSE IT CONSIST ONLY 10% OF PAPER AND CUT OFF GOES ABOUT 65% TO 70%….

FOCUS ON PHY CHEM BIO WHICH CONSIST 90%

FOR G.K……ONLY SOLVE LAST YEAR PAPERS AND SEE MAJOR DISCOVERY AND EVENTS  IN SCIENCE……LEAVE THE QUESTION THOSE ANSWERS ARE NOT KNOWN BY YOU……IT PREVENT NEG MARKING.

 

BOOKS

1.NCERT IS MUST FOR BIOLOGY AND INORGANIC CHEM.

2.PHYSICS….CLASS NOTES,COACHING NOTES,UNIVERSAL SELF SCORER USSR OR A.K. AGGARWAL

3.CHEMISTRY……PHYSICAL CHEM……CLASS OR COACHING NOTES,P BAHADUR/O P TONDON

ORGANIC CHEM…….NCERT,COACHING NOTES,P BAHADUR

INORGANIC CHEM….NCERT,P BAHADUR

 

4.BIOLOGY…….NCERT,COACHING NOTES,TRUEMAN/DINESH/BIOLOGY ON YOUR FINGERTIPS AND HANDBOOK OF BIOLOGY

 

VAIBHAV TRIVEDI (AIIMS)

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Buy Biology @ Your Fingertips at following online stores


For all those who were making repeated inquiries about the availability of Biology @ Your Fingertips:

Few copies are still available at Infibeam and Dial a book. The Stock on Flipkart and Amazon has been sold out. So, get it soon if you want to buy… next reprint would take time. For further inquiry , kindly call the Publishers. Contact 09718732278.

Available right now at: http://www.infibeam.com/Books/biology-your-finger-tips-rahul-chawla/9788175157101.html?trackId=buyh

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TIPS FOR PREPARATION OF AIIMS / NEET 2014


The article for all the students who have taken a year drop to try their luck once more to get selected in medical entrance examinations or those who are depressed and disheartened on not being able to pursue their dream of becoming a doctor this time and confused whether to risk a year for fulfilling their dream or to join a regular degree programme .

Tips and Suggestions 

*NCERT ARE THE BASIC AND MUST BOOKS FOR PREPARATION.LEARN BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY NCERT ON FINGERTIPS.

*DO MAXIMUM NO. OF QUESTIONS AND PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS AS MANY AS YOU CAN.

1.Identify your mistakes which you committed last year..What was the reason behind you being not selected in the exam. Whether you did not study or you did not study from the point of view of a competitive exam or you did not know what to study or you did not solve the previous years papers.

2. Learn from your mistakes. Making mistakes is not a major issue but repeating them will always prevent you from success. This rule applies everywhere in life.So rectify them and don’t repeat this time.

3. Don’t lose hope..have faith in your self and prepare yourself for one year of hardwork and 100% devotion.

4. If you really want to be a doctor, develop qualities that are the trademark of a doctor- hard work, determination, consistency and patience. There is no alternative to hard work, not even smart study as the latter too requires a lot of hard work.

5. Smart study – It is very important to note that you are not doing a PhD but are preparing for the medical entrances examination. You just have to study what ever is asked in the examination after all whatever you will be studying has no use in the profession you are opting for. It is a habit prevalent among many students to study from a high level book and flaunting the same in front of their friends and teachers to gain popularity in the class. First, it is of no use and second, it leads to wastage of time and may also hamper your success in the exam.

 

Q. It would be my third attempt for pre-medical tests. I have been preparing for medical entrances since I was in class 11th. I have even studied H.C. Verma, Resnik-Halliday  for physics, Neil Campbell for Biology and Deb Mukherjee for chemistry, but still I am unable to get through medical entrances. What more do I need to study?

Ans.  First, you need to bust this myth that the syllabus of PMTs demands solving  questions from very high-level books that are mostly read by the engineering aspirants. The level of questions in physics and chemistry is very low as compared to those asked in IIT-JEE. In PMTs, questions are simple and formula based but time is less and also the cut-off goes very high. So the examination paper demands you to be thorough with your concepts and the formulae should be on your finger tips. Solving from ultra-advanced and high level books is sheer wastage of time.

However , some questions from physics and chemistry which have earlier been asked in IIT JEE are repeated in PMTs especially BHU (Pre and Mains) and such questions can be found in any standard Physics objective book.

Also it is usually seen that some students are not able to clear the exam even after taking many attempts and studying rigorously while some crack PMT in their first attempt and that too without much effort.

The reason is very clear. While the former lack guidance and by hit and trial method , they study from whichever book they come to know of, the latter restrict themselves to few but authentic books and with proper guidance and smart & selective study, they come out with flying colours without unnecessary effort.

6. Is it necessary to join a coaching institute for preparation?

It depends upon your way of studying and whether your basic concepts are clear or not . If your concepts are clear and you are smart enough to understand by reading from books directly, then go ahead, study by yourself. After all coaching teachers are no wizards. They cannot wave a moron into a genius! They are only there to teach you, to help clear your concepts; if you can grasp the topic yourself then its sufficient.

However if you are one of those who cannot grasp the concept by directly reading from the book, and are dependent upon teachers, then you can join any coaching institute and attend the classes regularly. Don’t hesitate to ask questions and clear your doubts with the teachers. But please never blindly follow what all they say, the teachers (mostly; however exceptions are there) can teach you but they cannot guide you on how to excel in exam.

But still, I would suggest that it is better to join some local coaching to help you clear your doubts and provide you with basic concepts of the subjects. A little guidance is very essential to prevent you from unnecessarily wasting time reading unimportant facts.

7. Evaluate yourself regularly by taking mock test papers ( with strict examination like conditions)

Is there any need to join any test- series program for this purpose?

If you have enrolled for a classroom contact program, then you should regularly take the topic- wise tests conducted by the institute. But if you have not joined any institute but are preparing by yourself then it would be better if you buy a set of previous year’s question papers of exams than joining any of the costly test series. As it is, these test – series include unnecessary questions in the tests with the sole purpose of attracting more and more students.

Take previous years’ questions and solve a particular paper whose cut-off you know. Keep seated for the entire time limit and simulate the entire environment of the examination hall.

After completing, match your answers and calculate your total percentage. Match it with the cut-off. No test series can give you a better assessment of your ability. Also, while you are analyzing, mention the mistakes and silly errors that you have made in each subject. Solve a paper at least every 2-3 months during your preparation period. Make a note book so that you can have a look at your own analysis. It would save thousands of money spent on futile test series, and I assure you that you would definitely benefit from this.

7. Solve more and more Previous Years papers – You can solve the previous years papers in a way as I have discussed before . Alternatively, to be quick, you can just solve a question and confirm your answer by looking at the answers. If your answer is wrong, go to the solution and look where you went wrong. Don,t forget to mark that question for future reference. While solving biology paper , learn correct answer, mark it and also  jot down few extra points, mnemonics, other related facts/terms that come to your mind at that time after reading that question so that the next time you come across that same question, you can also glance across the other points you noted down yourself. This ensures easy and fast revision and the probability of missing out on topics while revising is also greatly reduced.  In this way, you can use your previous solved paper book for revision just before exam. I had too followed the same approach.

8. Which Books to refer?

There are many books available in the market but none of them tell you exactly what to study and what to not.  None of them tells you which topic is important but in  both books handbook of biology and biology @ your fingertips, which have included only the relevant and important and frequently asked points with an assurance of over 80 – 90% questions in biology from the same books

Prescribed textbook combination

Biology – any textbook ( Trueman) /notes of your coaching institute + NCERT + both of my books (Handbook and Biology @ your fingertips) + Dinesh objective
Till now I have written just two books and I am also working on the text book and an objective book for biology. But this would take time. So, you should buy above books. I also referred to the same books.

Note : this is the ideal combination, which I have prescribed, so if at any stage you are running out of time, you can only rely on my books along with NCERT
Physics – comprehensive / teacher’s notes + A.K Aggarwal objective book or any other book which your teacher has specified or pradeep or universal
Chemistry – Pradeep textbook and P.Bahadur for objective + NCERT

BIOLOGY-NCERT ALONG WITH ANY GOOD OBJECTIVE BOOK.

P.S. – If you have studied any other book instead of what I have mentioned then go ahead with it, no need to waste time studying from a new book.

9. Develop a feeling of healthy competition with your friends. Don’t be jealous of them if    they know more or don’t become complacent if they don’t fare well. Remember, you are not just competing against them but lakhs of other students. Instead of wasting time in gossip, discuss mnemonics, important facts, numericals with friends; it will make memorizing easier and you will also come to learn a lot more new things from them.

10. Fore more tips and suggestions, keep visiting the site.The site is still under construction and still there are many more things to be added.

11. Start studying again. Your target should be to complete the entire syllabus by December and start revising in January or alternatively, you should also revise the syllabus side by side in case you have joined a coaching institute as they usually finish the syllabus by February.

12. Also, keep checking your progress monthly by solving mock test papers as I have mentioned before.

These are a few points which you need to remember before starting preparation for NEET and AIIMS and other medical entrance examinations which you are going to appear in next year. If you have any query, feel free to ask. Wishing all the PMT aspirants all the best!

 

VAIBHAV  TRIVEDI (AIIMS)                         RAHUL  CHAWLA  (VMMC AND SJH)

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The Hindu publishes article on PMT Gurumantra in its Periscope section


Fed up with how coaching institutes misguide students wanting to enrol for medical colleges, an intern with the Safdarjung Hospital in the Capital, from Vardhaman Mahavir College started a website to help the students find their feet in the search for the right college.

Offering help to both PMT (Pre Medical Test) and NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) aspirants, PMT Gurumantra was launched by Dr Rahul Chawla in 2011. It helps candidates with examination details, study material and previous years’ papers.

“The website saves one from splurging on coaching institutes, many of which only want to mint money,” says Rahul.

As of now, the website has answered the queries of 3000 students and over 5000 students preparing for medical entrances are associated with it. It also has a forum of medical students, who were toppers in various national and state level medical entrance examinations, who now assist the students by clearing their doubts and helping them with the right way to study.

The website also plans to help the underprivileged students, solve subject related queries and upload free tutorials of subject related topics for the benefit of students, says Rahul. There is a ranking list of colleges that the students can apply to, which was prepared after consulting the medical students across the country and comparing colleges through parameters like faculty, infrastructure, state, past academic record, fees, attendance and hostel facilities.

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NEET UG-2013 ONLINE COUNSELLING PROCESS


Here is yet another good news for NEET-UG 2013 qualified students who got counselling letters from CBSE. After a month-long-wait from day of results declaration,

the counselling schedule for admissions into MBBS/BDS courses

through 15% All India Quota(AIQ) seats has been officially announced.

Medical Counselling Committee(mcc) is organising body for this online-counselling process.

No need to get anxious about the what do’s and dont’s

for most of you who are participating in it for the first time.

Relax its simple and handy.

All you need to have working internet connection and the required documents ready.

For bulletin of counselling visit

http://mcc.nic.in/mccres/Documents/CounselingInformationBulletin_NEET_UG.pdf

With registration process starting from 10/07/2013,basically,its gonna be 3-step process.

1. Main Counseling Registration, Choice Filling & Indicative Seat —->0th to 15th July

( by5pm IST) 2013

Log on to official site

http://mcc.nic.in/

click”UG medical Counselling” tab—>“Candidate

Login NEW” Link.—>“New User Registration Here.

Get registered within aforesaid period

and then login.then follow further steps.

2. Exercising of Choices and Locking —>16th and 17th July 2013

Log-in at the site and follow instructions there.More informations at

http://mcc.nic.in/mccres/Documents/Schedule_UG.pdf

3.Visit the respective college as allotted after result publishing as per your choice.

Opt further round of counselling only as per your rank and suitable choice available.

Carry the following documents in original along

with an attested copy of the documents for

verification at the allotted College failing which they shall not be entitled for admission at the allotted College:-

(i) Admit Cards of NEET(UG)-2013 Exam issued by CBSE.

(ii) Rank letter issued by CBSE. (iii) Date of Birth Certificate

(if Metric Certificate does not bear the same)

(iv) Metric Certificate

(v) 10+2 Certificate

(vi) 10+2 Marks Sheet

(vii) 2 Passport size photograph same as affixed on the application form.

(viii) Also carry the category certificate,

if applicable(as per formats available in bulletin).

For fee-issues contact the respective college

as each college has its different fee charge.

Stay in touch with sites

http://mcc.nic.in

http://www.mohfw.nic.in/

 

GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!

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Biology @ Your Fingertips now available at Amazon.in


Biology @ Your Finger Tips [Paperback]
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RANKING OF MEDICAL COLLEGES BY PMT GURUMANTRA


PMT Gurumantra, a website launched by the medical students of Vardhman Mahavir Medical College AND AIIMS  provides you with the list of top medical colleges, which was prepared after consulting the medical students all across India. There are plenty of magazines and websites which can provide you with the list of top medical colleges across India. They claim that their survey is based on education facilities and research opportunities provided by the institution but it is usually seen that they include some of the private colleges in the list too which don’t seem to fit in.
We, at PMT Gurumantra, have prepared the list after ample research and discussion with the students of those particular colleges. We have taken following parameters to prepare the list:
ü College Infrastructure
ü Internal PG (as in AIIMS,VMMC & IMS-BHU)
ü Hospital Infrastructure
ü Average number of patients visiting the OPD per day
ü City (Delhi = Mumbai > State Capital > Cities >Town
ü State (North-East < South / North < UP/Bihar< MP < Maharashtra < RAJASTHAN<Gujarat<DELHI)
ü Recognition of State P.G. seats (in most of the colleges in MP, P.G. seats are not recognized)
ü Bond for rural posting (in Maharashtra)
ü Faculty
ü Past academic record
ü Hostel facilities (you are going to spend the most unforgettable 5 1/2 years of your life here!!!)
ü Ragging scenario – yes it is still prevalent in many colleges in UP and Bihar; but it’s fun in rest of the colleges.
ü Fees (lowest in AIIMS, MAMC, LHMC & UCMS)
ü Recreation Facilities – sports, culture, literature – AIIMS and AFMC are the colleges where you would get ample opportunity to groom your interests and passion.
ü Attendance – yes! Not now, but once into college you would realize that you should have chosen a college where regular attendance is not a compulsion – here too AIIMS leads the list.
It is clear how our ranking would be different from the others because they take research and hospital facilities to be the only criteria. They fail to realize the importance of these small but significant factors. It is also important to note that the ranks which these magazines give should not be and actually I must say, are not followed while choosing the college, the reasons being:
 
Ø AFMC is ranked 2nd by these magazines but no student getting under 1000 rank in AIPMT goes for it. In fact many students prefer taking less known medical colleges in B grade towns of MP, UP and Bihar instead of AFMC. Even some students getting selected in AFMC only prefer taking a drop than joining it.
 
Ø VMMC is seen nowhere in the list but is the fourth college to be filled in AIPMT counselling after MAMC and simultaneously with UCMS and LHMC.
 
Ø Manipal and many private colleges have been included in the list but no one prefers it over any government medical college.
 
Ø They don’t take into account the Internal PG factor which is the most deciding factor while choosing a medical college.
 
Moral of the story is that don’t believe in such lists prepared by any magazine or news channel.They include the names of some selected colleges for the sake of earning some bucks.
It should also be noted that a single list of top medical colleges can never serve as a priority list for a single student. Hence we have prepared a priority list which would help you to select the college of your choice according to your needs and preferences.
1. AIIMS,NEW DELHI
Everyone knows it is the first choice for every medical student.
But students from southern states can choose in between JIPMER (better) and CMC Vellore if they don’t want to remain away from home. JIPMER has Internal PG advantage on its side and is better known as AIIMS of the south . Internal PG advantage is not there in its northern counterpart i.e. AIIMS ; hence if you are very studious types and would not mind missing out the fun being in AIIMS, then undoubtedly, JIPMER is a smart choice.
Similarly, for those who belong to the eastern region, who are very studious type, who love attending lectures, who don’t care about the ‘delhi factor’ , who like and can easily acclimatize in the city of Banaras, for them IMS-BHU can be a smart choice because of a large number of Internal PG seats. Although the people would consider you a big fool but in my view, you would have made a smart choice by selecting BHU because if you are talented enough to crack AIIMS then you will easily manage to get a PG course of your choice because here you will face limited competition and that too from those who were far behind you in the competition. Also the college has good faculty and good infrastructure. But it would be difficult for the North Indians to adjust here, particularly if you have AIIMS as an option, so avoid it if you do not fulfil the above criteria. Go for AIIMS.
2. MAMC=JIPMER
Excellent faculty, Excellent academic record, good infrastructure, cheep education, delhi city as well as the Delhi PG advantage makes it the first choice in AIPMT counselling. It has been a trend always and every student follows it blindly. Same rules apply here – Southern candidates should better choose JIPMER and among the North Indians, those who care for their PG seats can choose in between VMMC and BHU in preference to MAMC.
3. VMMC =BHU
 
VMMC
 
BHU
Ø New college
 
 
Old and well known Institute, now considered as the Institute of National Importance
Ø Delhi city advantage.
Cinema halls, discs, cultural fests of plenty of college, PG coaching, good exposure, near home, well connected, good food etc. There are many more such advantages which I cannot disclose here.
 
Banaras city – unfriendly and unfavourable conditions; though the campus is free from the ill effects of the city
Ø Excellent Hostel facilities.
 
Hostel is good, you can live comfortably.
Ø Safdarjung Hospital is the largest tertiary care hospital under Health Ministry.
 
Hospital has good Infrastructure
Ø Practically no research work
 
Active research work
 
 
4. UCMS = LHMC=CMC VELLORE
While University College of Medical Sciences is usually chosen by the boys, LHMC (Lady Harding Medical College) is only for the girls. No internal PG but Delhi PG advantage.
 
5. AIIMS BHOPAL/RISHIKESH/JODHPUR
NEW COLLEGES WITH AIIMS TAG AND BEST FACULY HANDPICKED BY ALL INDIA.
NEW INFRASTRUCTURE AND FUTURE PG RESERVATION IN AIIMS.
 
 
 
6. seth gs (Mumbai)=GRANT MEDICAL COLLEGE
Note: Seth GS, Mumbai has very good infrastructure and is excellent in academics, hence it used to be the 3rd choice of students but because of the bond restriction, it should be avoided now.
GRANT also has very good infrastructure and is excellent in academics, but because of the bond restriction, it should be avoided now. Still you can consider if you want to study in a good medical college.
 
7.KGMC, Lucknow = GMC, Chandigarh=SMS,jaipur
Ø Good colleges; city advantage.
Ø KGMC particularly good in academics and research but UP disadvantage.
Ø Choose on the basis of location
 
 
 
8.BJMC,AHEMDABAD
PG ADVANTAGES
 
 
9.AFMC
Consider it only when you can acclimatize in the Armed Forces and can tolerate such a degree of discipline or if you belong to the army background. There is also bond restrain and you would have to give a sum of Rs.35 lakhs if you don’t want to serve in the army after completing the course. Otherwise, it is undoubtedly one of the best medical colleges in the country with excellent infrastructure, academics, recreation and sports facilities and many other benefits – the greatest one being a lieutenant and serving the army and that too with a handsome salary and allowances.
But strictly speaking life is not as good as it appears to be. You can easily leave it as the option and prefer any other college instead.
 
 
10.Rest all the colleges are similar(CHOOSE ACCORDING YOUR LOCATION)
After all the main colleges have slipped from your hands, you are free from the confusion. After it, all the colleges are similar and have no special benefits as such. Hence, here city and the state factors come to play. Choose the college which is nearest to your home. But avoid UP, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, North east unless it’s your home state.
 
Over all list of the top Medical Colleges
1. AIIMS,new delhi
2. MAMC,new delhi=JIPMER
3. VMMC=BHU
4.UCMS=LHMC
5.AIIMS BHOPAL=AIIMS RISHIKESH=AIIMS JODHPUR
6.SETH GS=GRANT
7.KGMC=SMS=GMC
8.BJMC
9.ROHTAK
10.SHIMLA
 
 
 
RAHUL CHAWLA (VMMC AND SJH)                                                                            VAIBHAV TRIVEDI (AIIMS)
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POINTS TO BE CONSIDERED WHILE CHOOSING A MEDICAL COLLEGE


Admission Counselling by medical students from medical colleges all across India, is an initiative on the part of PMT Gurumantra, so that you won’t be alone while making the toughest choice in your life. A student needs to do a lot of research on the college before choosing it and the major problem that arises here is the lack of correct information. But we, at PMT Gurumantra, are determined to solve all the problems and doubts that may come across your mind.

It is often seen that students are misguided by the lists of top medical colleges published in various magazines and websites. They claim that their survey is based on education facilities and research opportunities provided by the institution but it is usually seen that they include some of the private colleges in the list too which don’t seem to fit in.

So don’t follow them blindly; instead select your own preferences and do your own research by keeping the following factors in mind:

1. College Infrastructure – Old /New, Good / Bad
2. Internal PG (as in VMMC & IMS-BHU) – It is the biggest deciding factor while choosing a medical college. Always give it a priority.

3. Hospital Infrastructure – The more the diagnostic facilities available, the more do you get to learn about them.

4. Average number of patients visiting the OPD per day – more are the patients, more are the variety of cases you will come to see in your clinical postings.

5. City (Delhi = Mumbai > State Capital > Cities > Town
Prefer Delhi; Delhi Advantages – cultural fests of plenty of college, PG coaching, good exposure, near home, well connected, good food etc.

6. Home State

7. Number of PG states in state ( UG:PG ratio should not be skewed)

8. Bond for rural posting (in Maharashtra)

9. Faculty

10. Past academic record

11. Hostel facilities (you are going to spend the most unforgettable 51/2 years of your life here!!!)

12. Ragging scenario – yes it is still prevalent in many colleges in UP and Bihar; but it’s fun in rest of the colleges.

13. Fees (lowest in AIIMS, MAMC, LHMC & UCMS)

14.Recreation Facilities – sports, culture, literature – AIIMS and AFMC are the colleges where you would get ample opportunity to groom your interests and passion.

15. Attendance – yes! Not now, but once into college you would realize that you should have chosen a college where regular attendance is not a compulsion – here too AIIMS leads the list.

16.Salary – Confirm the current salary paid to the interns and PGs to the students in the college you are taking. Compare it with other colleges. It is lower in MP, Maharashtra and other states…In Delhi the salary paid to the interns is around 12-14000 and to the PGs its 50000 approx..

17. Language – Students from North may have language barrier in southern states and  Maharashtra..Similarly South Indians will not feel comfortable in Punjab , Orissa , North East..So it is better to choose your own state or a state where language is  not an issue e.g. Delhi, MP, Rajasthan, Western UP

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PMT GURUMANTRA CROSSED 5,00,000 HITS….


PMT GURUMANTRA CROSSES 5,00,000 HITS TODAY

thanks a lot all of  five lakhs viewers….

PMT GURUMANTRA – an initiative taken by the medical students to guide PMT aspirants

This website has been launched by the medical students of Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, AIIMS and other medical colleges to provide the PMT aspirants with the right guidance for medical entrance examinations and provides previous papers, examination notifications, admission counselling and online doubt clearance.
This website gives an opportunity to the PMT aspirants to interact with the medical students who had been the toppers of various national and State level Medical Entrance Examinations. Through this website, we, the medical students, would like to share our success mantra, study material and mnemonics with the students and also help them clear their doubts.

We would like to request you to forward this message to your friends in school or coaching who are preparing for the medical entrances. Here the students can ask their doubts which would be cleared by the medical students who had been the toppers of various medical entrance examination.

all the very best of luck for your future……

PMTGURUMANTRA TEAM

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CONGRATULATION FOR NEET RESULTS AND ADMISSION COUNSELING…


DEAR FRIENDS,

NOW IT’S TIME TO CELEBRATE YOUR SUCCESS WHICH IS THE RESULT OF YOUR HARD WORK. I WISH ALL OF YOU A DEEP CONGRATULATION FROM MY HEART.HAVE A HARD SUCCESS BASH.

NOW MOST OF YOU ARE IN GREAT DILEMMA TO CHOOSE THE BEST COLLEGE FOR YOU AMONG ALL OVER INDIA.YOU CAN ASK US ABOUT YOUR CONFUSION AND INFORMATION ABOUT COLLEGES.YOU CAN ASK YOUR QUERY FREELY.

HAVE GOOD LUCK FOR OTHER RESULTS…..

VAIBHAV TRIVEDI (AIIMS)

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TIPS FOR AIIMS MBBS ENTRANCE EXAM……


LAST  MONTH  PREPARATION  TIPS  FOR  AIIMS…….(VAIBHAV TRIVEDI)

AIIMS-Hospital-new-delhi-indiaHELLO FRIENDS,

THE NEET-UG BASH IS OVER NOW AND I BELIEVE YOU DIDYOUR BEST JOB FOR IT. NOW,IT’S TIME FOR BLOW YOUR MINDS AGAIN WITHYOUR HARD WORK TO ENTER IN THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS MEDICAL INSTITUTEIN COUNTRY “ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES(AIIMS)“.

I THINK MOST OF YOU HAVE A BIG DREAM OF AIIMS AND TO MAKE THIS DREAM INTO REALITY YOU HAVE TO POLISH YOUR STUDY WITH EXAM LEVEL AND PATTERN.

SO I AM POSTING SOME TIPS FOR AIIMS ENTRANCE EXAM WHICH I USED TO FOLLOW IN MY PREPARATION DAYS.I HOPE THEY WILL HELP YOU TO GET INTO “AIIMS” AND IT’S SIX NEW SIBLINGS WITH TOTAL 672 SEATS.

1.STOP THINKING ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE DONE IN NEET AND OTHER EXAMS.YOU HAVE ALREADY DONE WITH IT AND YOUR THINKING CAN’T CHANGE YOUR RESULT.IT IS ONLY A TIME WASTING,NOTHING ELSE.

2.KEEP REVISING YOUR BASIC CONCEPTS AS THEY PLAY A MAJOR ROLE TO SOLVE AIIMS PAPER.

3.REVISE NCERT IN ALL THREE SUBJECTS BECAUSE REVISION OF THEORY FROM NCERT CAN GIVE YOU BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF CONCEPTS.

4.START PRACTISE A LOT OF ASSERTION-REASONING QUESTIONS BECAUSE THEY ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT OBJECTS WHICH MAKE THE DIFFERENCE.

5.DON’T TRY TO WASTE YOUR TIME IN LEARNING GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (G.K.) CZ YOU QUESTION CAN BE ANYTHING AND YOU CAN’T LEARN EVEN A SHORT OF IT.

AS THEY HAVE ONLY 10% WEIGHTAGE ,SO U CAN ESCAPE THEM CZ CUT OFF DOESN’T GO VERY HIGH.DO YOUR EFFORT IN OTHER SUBJECTS.

6.SOLVE PREVIOUS YEAR PAPERS TO UNDERSTAND THE PATTERN AND LEVEL OF QUESTIONS AND SOLVE THOSE TYPES OF QUESTIONS.

7.DON’T TRY TO SOLVE VERY HIGH LEVEL QUESTIONS BECAUSE AIIMS EXAM WANTS BASIC KNOWLEDGE WITH THEIR APPLICATION NOT MORE DEEP.

8.GIVE ATLEST 4 TO 5 MOCK TESTS TO BUILD YOUR CONFIDANCE.

BELIEVE IN YOUR HARD WORK,JUST ONE MONTH HARD WORK CAN GIVE YOU YOUR RIGHT PLACE.

ALL THE BEST.AIIMS-LOGO

VAIBHAV TRIVEDI (AIIMS)

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Links for NEET UG 2013 question paper and answer key


Links for NEET UG 2013 question paper and answer key

http://www.aakash.ac.in/neet-answer-key-solution/

http://www.aakash.ac.in/neet-answer-key-solution/code-x-answer-key.pdf

http://www.aakash.ac.in/neet-answer-key-solution/code-x-question-paper.pdf

Hi guys, please let me know how was your exam and how many questions u think came from my books directly or indirectly? How did my books help you?  Do give me your feedback. Eagerly waiting for it!

Please give your feedback on my personal blog. Here is the link: http://drrahulchawla.wordpress.com/feedback-on-my-books/

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TIPS FOR LAST MONTH BEFORE EXAMS….


Hi friends, I m posting few tips to manage your study in the last month before your medical entrance exams…….

1.Stop reading new material now and stay on your knowledge.

2.Don’t confuse between New launching test series or end month courses of different choching institutes emerging like mushrooms these days.

3.Stay on what you have done till now and keep revising it.

4.Go through your theory a bit faster like 2 or 3 topics per day.

5. Stop involving yourself in various discussions about your preparation on social networking sites because they can depress you a lot.

6.Mainly concentrate on ncert books specially in biology and inorganic chemistry.

7.Go through every line and diagrams of biology ncert because about 100% questions in NEET/AIIMS are based upon it and maximum from those are direct from the book.

8.Have some look at the ncert exampler in physics and chemistry to clear your misconception.

9. Go through the old year papers at least 1 a day and try to attempt it in half hour before the time given.

10. Have a look on your previous test papers and try to identify your mistakes.

11. For last 10 days revision,go through Rahul sir’s handbook of biology which will help u a lot in last time.

12.Keep believing yourself.U can do anything.

 

wishing all of u good luck…..

 

VAIBHAV TRIVEDI (AIIMS)

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REVISE BIOLOGY FOR NEET…..


Hi Friends,
I hope you are trying your best for achieving success in PMTs. Some of you may be feeling a lot of confusion in revising the topics so I am posting revision preference and brief details about what to do beyond NCERT and test papers…..
1.HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY- extra knowledge may be require for AIIMS,BHU etc.
2.PLANT PHYSIOLOGY- need coaching notes in photosynthesis and mineral nutrition.
3.ECOLOGY-NCERT sufficient
4.PLANT CLASSIFICATION-look at angiosperm classification else where.
5.ANIMAL CLASSIFICATION- NCERT sufficient but need specimen study for AIIMS.
6.APPLICATION BIOLOGY-NCERT sufficient.
7.GENETICS-look outside for deviations from Mendel laws and pedigree.
8.HUMAN AND PLANT REPRODUCTION-NCERT sufficient.
9.CYTOLOGY-NCERT sufficient.
10.BIOTECHNOLOGY AND EVOLUTION-NCERT sufficient.

NOTE: Focus yourself only on NEET this time. Keep revising NCERT and solve at least one paper daily.

Wish you good luck….

VAIBHAV TRIVEDI(AIIMS)

For any query…..
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TIPS FOR LAST MONTH BEFORE EXAMS….


Hi friends, I m posting few tips to manage your study in the last month before your medical entrance exams

1.Stop reading new material now and stay on your knowledge.

2.Don’t confuse between New launching test series or end month courses of different choching institutes emerging like mushrooms these days.

3.Stay on what you have done till now and keep revising it.

4.Go through your theory a bit faster like 2 or 3 topics per day.

5. Stop involving yourself in various discussions about your preparation on social networking sites because they can depress you a lot.

6.Mainly concentrate on ncert books specially in biology and inorganic chemistry.

7.Go through every line and diagrams of biology ncert because about 100% questions in NEET/AIIMS are based upon it and maximum from those are direct from the book.

8.Have some look at the ncert exampler in physics and chemistry to clear your misconception.

9. Go through the old year papers at least 1 a day and try to attempt it in half hour before the time given.

10. Have a look on your previous test papers and try to identify your mistakes.

11. For last 10 days revision,go through Rahul sir’s handbook of biology which will help u a lot in last time.

12.Keep believing yourself.U can do anything.

wish u all the best…

VAIBHAV TRIVEDI (AIIMS)

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NEET UG 2013 Official Notification


NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST  [NEET-UG] CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION NEET-UG 2013 Pursuant to the Notification published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary dated 21st December, 2010, the Medical Council of India with the approval of the Central Government … Continue reading

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National Eligibility -cum-entrance test: The Prologue


National Eligibility –Cum –Entrance test 2013 : THE PROLOGUE

As Proposed By the Ministry Of Human Resource, The National Eligibility cum entrance test(NEET) Is all set to replace The Individual medical entrances(Eg:AFMC,UPCPMT,D-PMT,R-PMT,H-PMT,JK-cet Etc.)As the students attempt to adapt To the redesigned concept , their Minds are already Full Of apprehensions and Confusions regarding The Unified pattern. So Heres a Quick Update on The same.

NEET-The Pattern
1) Total Number of questions: 180
Physics 45
Chemistry 45
Biology 90

2) Duration Of the exam: 3hours(180 Minutes)
3) Negative Marking: -1/4

A total of 271 MBBS colleges have been listed by MCI, which will fall under the aegis of NEET 2013. These colleges will offer a total of 31,000 MBBS seats across India. The declared date for NEET 2013 is May 5 and the exam will be conducted by CBSE.

Qualifying Criteria: Qualifying Criterion has been changed from 50%of absolute marks in NEET to 50 Percentile in NEET to ensure that no seats remain unfilled.
Age eligibility: a) Minimum 17years at the time of admission
b) Upper age limit relaxed by 5years for SC/ST/OBC

No Of Attempts: A maximum of Three attempts

Paper Evaluation:
1. Marks in Biology section of paper (Higher marks will be placed higher in the rank)
2. Marks in Chemistry section of paper (Higher marks will be placed higher in the rank)
3. Marks in Physics section of paper (Higher marks will be placed higher in the rank)
4. Total number of negative responses (Fewer negative responses will be placed higher in the rank)
5. Date of birth (older person will be placed higher in the rank).

NEET: Tentative Dates
A) Online Registration starts from: 1 dec’2012
B) Last date of receipt of confirmation page of
Online application form without late fee : 10 Jan 2013(Normal areas)
25 Jan 2013(remote areas)
C) Schedule for on-line submission of application with first late fee: Jan 10 To Jan 15, 2013
D) Last date of receipt of confirmation page of online application in CBSE with late fee : For Normal Areas: Jan 25, 2013
For Remote Areas: Feb 05, 2013
E) Schedule for on-line submission of application with second late fee :Jan 16-31st 2013
F) Last date of receipt of confirmation page of online application in CBSE With 2nd late fee: 10th Feb 2013
G) Date of uploading of Admit Cards on website : 15th -30th April
H) Date Of exam: 5th may
I) Result: 2nd week Of June

The Matter, Manner, Method: NEET 2013
1) As the Exam Is being conducted by CBSE, a thorough acquaintance with the NCERT’s is a Must. There must be ample emphasis On the Language and diagrams In the NCERT as most of the answers are NCERT picked lines.

2) You will have to answer 180 questions in three hours, so take mock tests in order to learn time management. A student will be required to solve each question in a minute’s time, so regular practice of at least 15-20 full length tests before taking the actual exam will prove beneficial.

3) NEET V/s CBSE: On closer Inspection Of the NEET syllabus, one would notice significant deviations from the CBSE core syllabus. A number add on topics (Which wont be found in our NCERT bibles) have been included in the NEET syllabus.These topics are Immensely Important(As well as SCORING) They must not be left out in any case. For example:
a)The domains of life by woese
b)Biological concept of species by mayr
c) 2nd and 3rd law of thermodynamics

4) Going through the previous year’s AIPMT exam papers will help, as NEET is expected to be of the same difficulty level.

5) Since there are 180 questions, swiftness would work to ones advantage. Its far more better to Cram up the formulas rather than sit and derive them. Students who do not need to face Boards, Should totally ignore the derivations.

6) Prescribed topics

Physics: Work, energy and power; gravitation; properties of bulk matter; thermodynamics; behaviour of perfect gas and kinetic theory; oscillations and waves; electrostatics; current electricity; magnetic effects of current and magnetism; electromagnetic induction and alternating currents; optics

Chemistry: Structure of atom; chemical bonding and molecular structure; equilibrium; organic chemistry – some basic principles and techniques; hydrocarbons; coordination compounds; biomolecules; polymers; surface chemistry

Biology: Structural organisation in animals and plants; cell structure and function; human physiology; genetics and evolution; biology and human welfare; biotechnology and its applications; ecology and environment

Also, the right dose of mental guidance is of utmost importance for students. A positive attitude and a calm disposition will definitely help you develop a stress free study environment. Panicking is never a solution; it just hampers the aspirant’s overall performance. So, let go of your worries and adopt a practical stance. React wisely to the amendments not just today, but also in the future.
The NEET aspirants must all be mentally prepared, they belong to the Guinea pig generation.The exam paper might be totally contrary to what is expected,But that shouldn’t be a reason to worry. Even if it’s a surprising(Or shocking) Paper,Just remember That its equally perplexing for All of them. Its Your patience and ability to handle emergencies,that’ll help you get closer to your doctor dreams.

– ANSHIKA GUPTA

For NEET Biology ,Refer to handbook of biology and Biology@Fingertips by Rahul Chawla.

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Toppers’ Interviews


For all the students who have cleared medical entrance exams this year, here is an opportunity to share your experiences of PMT preparation with all the students. Unlike those published in some leading magazines, these would be unbiased and original. So go ahead and fill in the details. click here

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HANDBOOK OF BIOLOGY & BIOLOGY @ YOUR FINGERTIPS BY RAHUL CHAWLA



FOR SURE SHOT SUCCESS IN MEDICAL ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS

HANDBOOK OF BIOLOGY & BIOLOGY @ YOUR FINGERTIPS BY RAHUL CHAWLA

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BIOLOGY @ YOUR FINGERTIPS – A Complete guide for the medical entrance examinations by RAHUL CHAWLA

This book covers every topic in biology that is asked in various PMTs. It serves as a manual for medical entrance examinations giving you an overview of the complete biology syllabus.

This book is based on my notes which I had prepared myself while preparing for PMTs. You need not study from any other material of any coaching institute to supplement this book. I expect atleast 90-95% questions in biology in the PMTs from this book.

I have written this book with a view to prevent students from being misguided by surplus, irrelevant information provided by books currently available in the market or by various PMT coaching institutions.

–    RAHUL CHAWLA (ALL INDIA TOPPER OF BHU-PMT 2008)

Salient Features :

1. This book contains all very important and frequently asked questions from biology in factual form derived from the previous years’ question papers of all medical entrance examinations.

2. A collection of 100+ mnemonics not to be found elsewhere.

3. It also contains tips for solving questions, FAQs regarding preparation methods, study techniques, suggestions and advice regarding the entire preparation as well as last minute revision.

4. Flow charts, tables, cycles have been incorporated in a notes wise format for better comprehension and easy learning.

5. Well labelled diagrams (NCERT based) for AIIMS, CBSE-Mains, Karnataka CET, and Manipal etc. have been included.

6. All the important terms and facts have been highlighted by using italics or bold fontswhile the necessary superfluous information has been omitted.

7. Also covers additional topics asked in different state-level examinations.

8. At least 90-95% questions in biology in PMTs are expected from this book.

9. Even a below average student can crack the exam after reading this book.

10. This book also covers additional topics asked in different state-level examinations.

11. Questions from the current editions of NCERT biology are asked in various exams including AIIMS, AIPMT, DPMT; while AMU and DPMT draw questions even from very old editions of NCERT biology; keeping this in mind, I have compiled chapter-wise points from three editions of NCERT biology (1999, 2006, 2008).

12. Atleast 90-95% questions in biology in the PMTs are expected to come from this book.

ISBN                              9788175157101

Price                             Rs. 400

Pages                           340 ( approx)
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AIPMT 2012 PREPARATION TIPS: WHAT TO DO IN THE LAST 3 DAYS TO CLEAR THE EXAM


THIS ARTICLE  IS FOR ALL THE  STUDENTS WHO ARE GOING TO GIVE

AIPMT 2012 EXAM THIS YEAR              

              Tips For Last Minute Revision

Don’t read the whole book while revising, but only marked and highlighted points.

Just read both my books handbook of biology + Biology @ Your fingertips along with NCERTs..they have a lot of mnemonics and contain only the most important examples which come in exam. No extra unnecessary details.

You can even skip NCERT if you are reading Biology @ Your fingertips as it contains most of the imp. points from NCERT which can be asked in the exam

For physics, learn all the formulas and see solved examples given in any reference book.
important topics – Modern physics and thermo in physics, all formulae in Physics and Physical chemistry,  periodic table trends in inorganic and important name reactions, conversions  in organic (from pradeep appndix) .

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1. Time Management During Exam

– It is a general rule that before sitting for any exam, you should know the previous years’ cut-off of that particular exam.. For AIPMT the cutoff is around 50%..

1. Biology: There is no hurry..The questions are very simple and there would be ample of time to do them..So, don’t make foolish mistakes in a hurry..Read the questions carefully.

In Physics and Chemistry, attempt the paper in two rounds. Attemt that subject first in which you are strong.

2. In chemistry, do inorganic and organic first; solve only the simple questions in physical chemistry. Those questions that are confusing or involve rigorous calculations can be left for the 2nd round.

3. In physics, If you are well- versed with all formulae and thorough with all your concepts, then physics is the subject where you can score in almost 50 out of 50 questions easily, if tried properly after using formulae & concepts correctly. Modern & nuclear physics and all other theoretical areas should be given priority over questions of mechanics requiring calculations.

                                             

                            Tips For Reducing Mistakes in the Exams

– Avoid marking the wrong option in the OMR sheet due to carelessness. Be very careful so as to mark the same option in the OMR answer sheet that you have selected in the question paper.

–  Read the questions very carefully with special emphasis on what is asked. Read each option carefully, rule out others and then select the answer.

–  For physics numericals, substitute the answer back in the formula to be sure that your answer is correct. This prevents calculation errors.

– There is negative marking..so avoid making unnecessary guesses.

for  more last minute tips, read my book Handboook of Biology

Do get Biology @ Your fingertips..around 80-90% questions in AIPMT expected to come from this book

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LIST OF BOOKSTORES ACROSS INDIA WHERE BIOLOGY @ YOUR FINGERTIPS AND HANDBOOK OF BIOLOGY ARE AVAILABLE


LIST OF BOOKSTORES

Biology at Your Fingertips has been released. It’s available at Galgotia’s stall in New Delhi World Book Fair.  To buy at dial-a-book, call 9650-457-457 ( Price Rs. 360) to order.

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Now Handbook of Biology is just a phone call away! Dial 09650-457-457 to order .


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HANDBOOK OF BIOLOGY BY RAHUL CHAWLA
This book can be considered as a last ditch stand for all the students preparing for PMTs, who cannot afford to give themselves a second chance and another year of tiring studies. This 128 page-hand cum pocket book gives you an overview of the complete biology syllabus so it is easier for the students to revise at the last moment. The book would be extremely helpful in last minute revision.