How AIIMS is different from NEET entrance exam?

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    nitika kohli Deprivation Creates Value | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Hi, AIIMS and NEET are different from each other in many things. 1. NEET - The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test AIIMS-The All India Institutes of Medical Sciences 2. Conducting body NEET - NTA AIIMS - conducted by AIIMS Delhi 3. Exam duration NEET 3 hours AIIMS-3.30 hours 4. No of questions NEET 180 AIIMS-200 5. Exam Mode NEET Offline AIIMS-CBT 6. Seat Availability NEET 56000 (approximate) AIIMS-807 7. Marks Range NEET 720 AIIMS-200 8. Type of questions NEET MCQ AIIMS- MCQ & Assertion 9. Medium of Examination NEET English, Hindi and 9 vernacular languages AIIMS- English and Hindi only.

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    Ridhima Bansal Currently working as Biology tutor | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Hi Aj,
    AIIMS entrance test has lot of difference from NEET entrance exam. First of all, the pattern of exam is quite different in both of them, for this you can pick up previous years question papers of both and compare them, secondly the level of questions asked are also different. In case of AIIMS the level is quite high in terms of syllabus and questions whereas level of questions in NEET is somewhat easy. I hope this might help you.
    Good luck.

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