Chemistry Question Paper with Solutions AIIMS 2015
FAQs on AIIMS 2015 Chemistry Question Paper with Solutions
1. What are the age criteria for attempting the exam?
Candidate should have obtained or will attain the age of 17 years as of the 31st of December of the year of admission.
2. What are the minimum marks needed to qualify for the exam?
The minimum aggregate of the marks in the examination for General and OBC candidates are 60%, for SC/ST candidates are 50% & for PWD candidates are 45%.
3. How to download the AIIMS admit Card?
Follow the steps provided below:
Go to the official website of aiimsexams.org
You will find a link for ‘AIIMS MBBS Admit card’
On the Login page, enter your Application Number and Password.
Ensure all the details are correct before logging in and once you verify, then enter “Submit”
View your admit card and verify all details present on it.
Download and then take two to three printouts of the AIIMS MBBS Admit Card for further processes. It is best to have extra printouts of the admit cards just in case.
4. Is Chemistry difficult to learn for the AIIMS exam?
It is not, in fact, it is the most scoring subject out of the three subjects. Based on the previous year’s analysis of the question paper, we collected some important questions frequently being asked, Important Chemistry Questions for NEET. You can always refer here for the questions. The entire syllabus of Chemistry is being covered here in this sample paper chapter-wise.
5. What are the ways to learn complicated formulas or reactions for AIIMS Chemistry?
The only way you are going to properly get the hang of the reactions and formulas is by Practizing well. You need to write and practice all the time. Understand how the formulas are derived and how reactions are formed. Solve the questions as per the method given in your textbook. Once you have solved questions from your textbook, refer to questions from guides and solve them in the same manner. You can solve them multiple times and not just once. You can also find videos explaining the step-by-step procedures for the reaction and derivation of formulas.