AIIMS NExT mock test on July 28; registration begins at next.aiimsexams.ac.in
Anu Parthiban | June 28, 2023 | 09:20 PM IST | 2 mins read
NExT Practice Test 2023: Final year MBBS students will be eligible to appear in AIIMS NExT mock test to be held on July 28. Exam pattern, schedule.
NEW DELHI: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi has started the National Exit Test (NExT) mock test registration today. Final year students pursuing MBBS courses in medical colleges will be eligible to appear in NExT mock test 2023 to be conducted by AIIMS. The AIIMS NExT practice test will be conducted on July 28.
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Candidates who belong to general and OBC categories will have to pay Rs 2,000 and SC, ST, EWS categories will have to pay Rs 1,000. Persons with Benchmark Disabilities are exempted from paying exam fees. The institute said that the decision of AIIMS regarding the allotment of centers will be final.
As per the NExT mock test 2023 exam timing, paper 1 will be held from 9 AM to 12 noon and paper 2 from 2.30 PM to 6 PM.
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AIIMS NExT mock test registration 2023
The NExT mock test 2023 application is a three-step process. Registration and basic candidate information is a one-time process to be done by applicants for appearing in both mock test and NExT.
- Registration and basic candidate information.
- Generation of Exam Unique Code (EUC) for application for mock test 2023.
- Completion of application for practice test, July 2023.
NExT exam pattern
The question paper will be in multiple-choice question format. For every correct answer, 1 mark will be granted and ¼ marks will be deducted for every incorrect answer.
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NExT mock test 2023 |
Paper 1 |
Paper 2 |
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Number of questions |
120 |
140 |
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Duration of exam |
3 hours |
3 and half hours |
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Subjects |
Medicine and allied subjects, Paediatrics and Ophthalmology (including applied aspects of these subjects covered under I, II and III MBBS course. |
Surgery and allied subjects, Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Otorhinolaryngology, including applied aspects these subjects covered under I, II and III MBBS course. |
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AIIMS NExT mock test 2023 schedule
Candidates can check important dates for NExT practice test 2023.
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NExT 2023 |
Dates |
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Registration |
June 28 to July 10 (5 PM) |
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Status of registration and correction of rejected images |
July 11 to 12 (5 PM) |
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Final Status of Registration |
July 13 |
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Generation of Exam Unique Code (EUC) |
June 28 to July 14 |
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Submission of Certificate for Scribe |
June 28 to July 21 |
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Admit card |
July 21 |
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AIIMS NExT practice exam date |
July 28 |
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