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AIPMT 2017 - Exam Dates, Syllabus, Pattern

AIPMT 2017 Exam Summary
Exam Name
All India Pre Medical/Dental Test
Commonly Known as
AIPMT Entrance Exam
Exam Category
UG
Exam Level
National
Conducting Authority
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
Stream

AIPMT 2017 Eligibility Criteria :
  • The candidate applying for entrance exam (AIPMT)should have scored minimum 50% of marks in following subjects i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English. Or their equivalency determined as per regulations of Medical Council of India and the concerned university.
  • The candidate must have completed 17 years and should not exceed 25 years as on December 31 of the year of admission. The age limit for SC, ST and OBC shall be relaxed to 5years.
  • Candidates, appearing for PUC second year exam and are awaiting for their results are also eligible to apply for this entrance exam. 
  • States of Andhra Pradesh , Jammu and Kashmir students are not eligible to apply for the exam.

AIPMT 2017 Application Form :

  • For registration candidate have to visit :                        : http://aipmt.nic.in/aipmt/online/ApplicationForm.aspx. 
  • Candidates should note down the registration number generated by the system.
  • Method of fee payment through Credit Card/Debit Card or through E-Challan by depositing in CBSE a/c with Canara Bank or Syndicate Bank or e-post office. Confirmation page will be generated after the payment of fees.
  • Candidates have to Paste the photograph on the confirmation page and send it to the following address along with E-Challan Copy (in case payment is made through E-Challan) by registered/ speed post:
The Deputy Secretary
AIPMT Unit
Central Board of Secondary Education
Shiksha Kendra, 2, Community Center
Preet Vihar, Delhi- 110 301


AIPMT 2017 Exam Dates
Exam Events
Important Dates
Online Application form for AIPMT 2017 .
December, 2016
Last date for AIPMT 2017 online application form submission without late fee.
December, 2016
Last date for successful final transaction of fee by credit card or debit card.
January, 2017
Last date for successful final transaction of fee by E-challan.
January 2017
Session of online application form submission with late fees
January, 2017
Admit Card of AIPMT 2017 
April, 2017
Last date for successful final transaction of fee with late fee by credit card or debit card.
February, 2017
Last date for successful final transaction of fee with late fee by E-challan.
February, 2017
Examination  Date of AIPMT 2017
May, 2017
 AIPMT 2017 Results Declaration on
June, 2017


























AIPMT 2017 Syllabus
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology (Botany and Zoology)

AIPMT 2017 Paper Pattern
SECTION
QUESTION
DURATION
Physics
45
3 Hours
Chemistry
45
Biology :
Botany
Zoology

45
45









  •  The paper will contains multiple choice question
  •   Four options with single correct answer
  •   Candidate should use ball point pen only



Name of Participating States in AIPMT 2017
Chhattisgarh
Madhya Pradesh
Manipur
Nagaland
Himachal Pradesh
Jharkhand
Haryana
Chandigarh
New Delhi
Punjab
Odisha
Name of Participating Institutes in AIPMT 2017
Armed Force Medical Services
Jamia Hamdard
University of Delhi
Banaras Hindu University





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