CBSE Answers the Most Common Queries of AIPMT 2016 Aspirants

Jan 20
21:20

2016

 Anshika Srivastava

Anshika Srivastava

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AIPMT 2016 is going to be held on 1st May, 2016. While registering for the exam aspirants faced many issues and just to resolve the queries CBSE published the answers on the official website. Here's what aspirants had asked and CBSE replied!

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Amid the online application process for AIPMT 2016,CBSE Answers the Most Common Queries of AIPMT 2016 Aspirants Articles aspirants had a lot of questions for which they couldn’t find answers. Lately, CBSE – board conducting the medical entrance exam decided to answer the most common queries and thereby come to aspirants’ rescue.

The board published the frequently asked queries and their answers on the official website. Most of the questions were related to the application process. In all, there are 6 questions and answers published on the site.

The first question pertained to the fees submission. The exact query was if a candidate has mistakenly submitted the fees twice, it will be refunded or not. The board answered that the refund is made on an auto mode like in the case of railway reservation. Concerned banks will be verifying and refunding the amount in the same account.

The second question was related to the uploaded photograph. Aspirants asked if the name and date of photograph needs to be there to which CBSE replied that it is not necessary.

The third and fourth query was about the language of the question paper – If a candidate wants to switch from Hindi to English or vice-versa, it is possible or not. The answer to this is no. The language of paper if once chosen cannot be changed.

Lastly, the fifth and sixth questions were related to examination centres and qualification codes respectively. Candidates are not given the provision to change both; the unchangeable examination centre has travel consequences, whereas the qualification code does not affect the eligibility.

Aspirants need to be very careful while filling the online application as some changes cannot be undone.

AIPMT 2016 is going to be conducted on 1st May, 2016, while the result is expected to be declared on 5th June, 2016. With around three and a half months left for the exam aspirants must be well-versed with the exam pattern and syllabus.

The syllabus comprises of class XI and class XII Physics, Chemistry and Biology topics. One must have a strategic day-wise preparation plan in place.  AIPMT opens doors to admission to a majority of top medical colleges in India, therefore aspirants must gear up and start rigorous preparation.