Candidates must go through all the topics related to Physics, Chemistry and Biology from the syllabi of class 11 and 12, thoroughly to secure a good score in the JIPMER entrance examination. As per JIPMER exam pattern, all three subjects have equal weightage of the subjects: Logical and quantitative reasoning, and English Language and comprehension.
In the entrance examination of JIPMER, the number of questions asked is 200 and all of these questions are expected to be objective. The examination will be computer based.
candidates should check some of the important topics of JIPMER MBBS (NEET) syllabus 2025 from the table below:
Subject |
Topics |
Physics |
- Physical world and measurement
- Electronics
- Current electricity
- Magnetic effects of current and magnetism
- Electromagnetic waves
- Optics
- Dual nature of matter and radiation
- Atoms and nuclei
- Electronic devices
- Communication systems
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Chemistry |
- Basic concepts in Chemistry
- States of matter
- Atomic structure
- Chemical bonding
- Thermodynamics
- Solutions
- Equilibrium
- Redox reactions and electrochemistry
- Chemical kinetics
- Surface chemistry
- Hydrogen
- S-Block elements
- P-Block elements
- D-block and f-block elements
- Coordination compounds
- Basic organic chemistry
- Hydrocarbons
- Haloalkanes and haloarenes
- Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers
- Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids
- Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen
- Biomolecules
- Polymers
- Chemistry in everyday life
|
Biology |
- Cell: structure and functions of cell
- Cell cycle and division
- Genetics and evolution: Molecular basis of inheritance and principles of inheritance and variation
- Human Physiology
- Biodiversity and conservation
- Environmental issues
- Ecosystem
- Organisms and population
- Biotechnology
- Anatomy of flowering plants
- Morphology in flowering plants
- Respiration in plants
- Plant growth and development
- Mineral nutrition
- Transport in plant
- Sexual reproduction in flowering plants
- Microbes in human welfare
|
English Language and Comprehension |
Section A: Unseen comprehension passage
Section B: Writing skills
Section C:
- Literature
- Long reading
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Logical and quantitative reasoning |
- Theme detection
- Coding and decoding
- Blood relationships
- Quantitative aptitude
- Figure completing
- Numeric and alphabetical series
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