Manashjyoti | May 26, 2019 | 08:03 PM IST | 2 mins read
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New Delhi, May 26: Candidates who have appeared in the AIIMS MBBS 2019 entrance exam have given their verdict on the difficulty level of the exam. A majority of candidates, whom we surveyed, said that Physics by far was the toughest of the three major subjects, whereas it is a toss-up between Biology and Chemistry though the slow consensus seems to be building towards Biology being the easiest.
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Another takeaway was that AIIMS MBBS 2019 was easier compared to previous year. Take for example, Aakash, who was appearing in the exam for the second time. He said the paper last time was much tougher, while this time around he found the paper to be of average difficulty level. Of the three main subjects in AIIMS MBBS 2019, he said Physics was a bit tricky, but both Chemistry and Biology were pretty easy.
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A few buck the trend
There are a few candidates like Kumud who seemed to buck the consensus that NEET MBBS was easier, as according to him it was AIIMS MBBS 2019 question paper that was easier!
In his case, and many like him, it is very much possible that their preparation strategy and also inherent abilities were suited to the types of questions that were asked in the AIIMS MBBS exam. But even if it is not, it just shows that there will always be exceptions to the rule!
AIIMS MBBS 2019 exam concludes today!
The computer-based exam is conducted across 151 exam cities in the country on May 25 and 26. Candidates who qualify in the exam will be eligible for admission to 1,207 MBBS seats, including 7 seats for foreign nationals at AIIMS New Delhi. These seats are distributed across 15 participating AIIMS institutes.
The result of the exam will be declared by June 12, post which counselling and seat allotment process will take place.
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