JPMER Syllabus 2023: The questions for JIPMER are based on the syllabus as prescribed by State Board Hr. Sec. and CBSE for XI & XII Standards. This year, the MBBS exam was scheduled for June 2 in two shifts – morning and evening.
The duration of the medical exam is 2½ hours. Highlights of the paper pattern are given below:
Table of Contents |
Section | Maximum Questions |
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Physics | 60 |
Chemistry | 60 |
Biology | 60 |
English Language | 10 |
Logical and Quantitative Reasoning | 10 |
Total | 200 Questions |
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All the aspirants sitting for JIPMER MBBS 2023, must refer to Physics syllabus as given below:
Class XI | Class XII |
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Physical World and Measurement | Electrostatics |
Kinematics | Current Electricity |
Laws of Motion | Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism |
Work, Energy and Power | Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents |
Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body | Electromagnetic Waves |
Gravitation | Optics |
Properties of Bulk Matter | Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation |
Thermodynamics | Atoms and Nuclei |
Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory | Electronic Devices |
Oscillations and Waves | (-) |
The question paper is based mostly on NCERT concepts but it is moderately helpful because some concepts need a detailed explanation that is not available in them. Here are a few books you can refer to for a better idea of the exam pattern and clear understanding of concepts.
Book Title | Author |
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Physics for Medical Entrance Examinations | D.C. Pandey |
Concepts of Physics | H.C. Verma |
Fundamentals of Physics | Halliday, Resnick and Walker |
Objective NCERT at your fingertips for NEET AIIMS- Physics | MTG Editorial Board |
Class XI | Class XII |
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Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry | Solid state |
Structure of Atom | Solutions |
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties | Electrochemistry |
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure | Chemical Kinetics |
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids | Surface Chemistry |
Thermodynamics | General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements |
Equilibrium | p-Block elements |
Redox Reactions | d and f Block Elements |
Hydrogen | Coordination Compounds |
s-Block Elements | Haloalkanes and Haloarenes |
Some p-Block Elements | Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers |
Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques | Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids |
Hydrocarbons | Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen |
Environmental Chemistry | Biomolecules |
(-) | Polymers |
(-) | Chemistry in Everyday Life |
NCERT should be at your fingertips as almost 30-35 questions are asked from here. Make use of help books for practice papers and sample questions. These are some of the best ones:
Book Title | Author |
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Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry | O.P. Tandon |
40 Days Chemistry for NEET | Sudhanshu Thakur |
Organic Chemistry | Morrison and Boyd |
Class XI | Class XII |
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Diversity in Living World | Reproduction |
Structural Organization in Animals and Plant | Genetics and Evolution |
Cell Structure and Function | Biology and Human Welfare |
Plant Physiology | Biotechnology and its Applications |
Human Physiology | Ecology and Environment |
Students are highly recommended to be thorough with NCERT since that is where most of the questions will be asked from. Almost 50-55 questions of Biology are expected directly from NCERT which is the foundation text.
Book Title | Author |
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Complete NEET Guide: Biology | MTG Editorial Board |
Elementary Biology Volume 1 & 2 | Trueman |
Question Bank for Biology | Dr. Ali |
Objective Biology | Dinesh |
This section is devised to evaluate a candidate’s ability to analytically comprehend different aspects of a situation or scenario and logically derive solutions. A total of 10 questions are asked in this paper. No visual questions are asked in the section. It covers a variety of logical aptitude questions including syllogism, logical sequences, analogies, etc.
Statement & Assumptions | Statement & Conclusions |
Statement & Arguments | Statement & actions |
Assertion – Reason | Syllogism |
Number test | Direction and distance test |
Coding and Decoding | Blood Relationships |
Ranking | Analogy |
This section tests a candidate’s proficiency in English. There are 10 questions in this section. The section usually has three major components viz.
Chapter | Important Topics |
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English Vocabulary | Synonyms |
Antonyms | |
Homonyms | |
Word definitions | |
Analogies | |
English Proficiency | Idioms and Phrases |
One-word substitution | |
Sentence improvement & rearrangement | |
Fill in the blanks | |
Subject-Verb Agreement | |
Noun/ Pronoun/ Articles & Conjunction | |
English Usage Errors | Grammatical errors- tense, voice, preposition usage, speech errors |
Correct Spelling | |
Spotting errors | |
Inappropriate usage of words | |
English Comprehension | Questions related to passage provided. Read questions first and then read the passage to make it easier to point out the answers. |
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, please refer the official website of the exam.
The difficulty level of JIPMER is lower than NEET and AIIMS. The Physics section of JIPMER has a lot of calculation-based questions, but most of the questions are easy to solve after applying appropriate concepts or formulas.
JIPMER also doesn’t have negative markings. Managing time is the biggest challenge in JIPMER. Only 2 hours and 30 minutes are given for solving 200 MCQs.
JIPMER MBBS entrance examination test is comparably easier than NEET. You need to focus on Biology while preparing for the examination. For this section, often questions come out of NCERT. The difficulty level of the Physics and Chemistry sections is definitely lower than NEET.
For preparation, go through NCERT books thoroughly. There are many good coaching available, that you can attend as well.
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research conducts JIPMER MBBS. NEET is a common test for all medical aspirants trying to secure admission to govt medical colleges. Earlier AIIMS was conducted for AIIMS MBBS. But it has been scrapped and AIIMS takes admission based on NEET scores.
The examination pattern of JIPMER is different than NEET. JIPMR contains 200 MCQs and the time limit is 2 hr 30 min. JIPMER also doesn’t have negative markings.