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List Of All Medical Entrance For Mbbs Exam In 2014

How much marks should I score in the AIIMS entrance exam to secure an MBBS seat in AIIMS Delhi?

Well this is 1 question .. which .. every candidate is confused about …!!As the result for aiims exam is made through cumulative percentile of the 2 slots of examScoring somewhere around 140–145 will get you a rank inside 36 .. and you will be in 100% ..!! Without a doubt .. as far as my knowledge goes from the last 3 exams for aiims ..!!My friends got AIR 13 at 152AIR-19 at 148AIR -36 was somewhere around 140so scoring plus 150 will get you a seat in aiims delhi .. also if your exam gets slightly on the tougher side m. Even a score of 136 will take you in ..But do take care .. attempt only those questions ..which you are sure shot about … as negative marking is 1 and only reason which takes students away from AIIMS-DELHIYou answer 160 correctly and 30 wrong and you are out of the race .. so watch your answers before you submit them ..!!

Can someone list the MCQ books per subject for PG medical entrance?

First and most important thing is to read a guide book written by subject specialist. There are almost 15–20 books in every subject. 4–5 standard books. Every 2–3–4 years they change edition. And answer of MCQ changes according to these advances. Do you think a person who is writing a book for 10 subjects can refer all standard books new edition in a year and change accordingly!?!? But a person can do this if he has only 1 subject to follow.Anatomy - Rajesh Kaushal (Big-standard) /Ravi Raj (small-consiced)Physiology - S. Krishna Kumar (more clinical-AIIMS) / Saumen Manna (More one liner-Neet)Biochemistry - Rebecca James (Please don't read anything else) / Smily PuruthaPharmacology - Ranjan Kumar Patel (updated with recent advance) / Gobind Rai Garg (Both conceptual)Pathology - Devesh Mishra (Everything covered) / Praveen Kumar /Sushant SoniMicrobiology - Apurba Shastry (Very big) / Microns by CBS (Lesser mcqs but good content)Forensic Medicine - J magendran (Nothing else needed) / Sumit shethMedicine - Mukesh Bhatiya (Informative) + Ajay Mathur MCQ (Harrison based) / Mudit Khanna/ Deepak Marwah (Good explanation of MCQs)Surgery - Pritesh Singh (Big-monotonus) / Surgery Sixer (Concised - more updated)PSM - Vivek jain / Mukhtmohit SinghObs and Gynae - Sakshi Arora / Punit Bhojani (Only quick revision - Neet)ENT - Manisha Budhiraja / Sanjay AgrwalOpthalmology - Utsav Bansal (Conceptual) / Ruchi Rai (Fast revision) / Sudha Sharma (only if no time)Pediatrics - Taruna Mehra (Everything covered in concised manner) / Singaraman (well explained with more images)Orthopaedics - Apurv Mehra (Believe him blindly in controversy)Dermatology - Saurabh Jindal / Manish SoniRadiology - MAK radiology (Lots of concepts and images) / Sumer Seth/Rajat JainPsychiatry - Praveen TripathiAnaesthetia - Class notes / DBMCI book / Ajay YadavImage Based - PHOTON by Vivek JainBooks I wrote in bold are some books with no alternative. In other subjecs you can find 5% more or less same content. But these books are not possible to be replaced.More important thing in selection is writing and reading style. Whichever book you enjoy reading and recall is best for you.For specific exams:NIMHANS : Omkarnath for recent papers + Prmod KS for notes + DAMS QB for practiceJIPMER : Arun BabuPGI : Manoj ChaudharyAiims : AIIMS made easyFor quick revision Sure success magic is good.

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