AIIMS INI CET 2021: ASPIRANTS TO SCORE ACCORDING TO THE CONDITIONS

AIIMS INI CET 2021: ASPIRANTS TO SCORE ACCORDING TO THE CONDITIONS
AIIMS INI CET 2021: ASPIRANTS TO SCORE ACCORDING TO THE CONDITIONS

AIIMS INI CET 2021: ASPIRANTS TO SCORE ACCORDING TO THE CONDITIONS

July 2021: The Covid-19 pandemic has already had a devastating impact on the academic calendar. Further to that, all competitive examinations were delayed.

Conducted by AIIMS, INI CET is the exam for admission to postgraduate courses in leading government medical institutes in the country including AIIMS, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) Puducherry and National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences (NIMHANS) in Bengaluru. The INI-CET regulates admission to around 800 seats for which more than 80,000 candidates appear.

The AIIMS INI CET will be held on July 22.

The conditions for the exam are favorable for aspirants. They have got much time for the preparation of the INI CET Exam. Previously, the exam was conducted in the month of June but this time they have got almost one month extra for the preparation as the exam is in the month of July. The last year's cut-off will differ and vary when compared to this year. This time it is also expected that mediocre students will score high as they are rigorously practicing and preparing for the exam. They have got a huge span of time for their preparation. Aspirants are well-prepared and ready to face the toughest paper because of the long duration. There is no change in the exam pattern but there is a chance that high fluctuation in the score graph of aspirants can be seen. It is also expected that the cut-off will be high this time.

Commenting on the same Mr. Gaurav Tyagi, Founder- Career Xpert said,” Aspirants should make a goal and try to achieve the same. My suggestion to high rankers is that they should not be liberal with their preparation and keep revising even if they have good command. You should be thoroughly prepared for the examination. Be consistent in your studies. Don't prepare yourself by relying on the past year's cut-off. My best wishes to all the aspirants.”