AIPMT 2014 Result Declared
AIPMT 2014 Result Declared- Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the result of AIPMT 2014 exam on June 7, 2014, which was held on May 4, 2014. Candidates can check the AIPMT 2014 Result to know their performance in the All India Pre Medical /Dental Test. To Check AIPMT 2014 result candidate have to enter their AIPMT 2014 application number, AIPMT 2014 roll number and date of birth.
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On the basis of AIPMT 2014 result, exam conducting authority CBSE will prepare merit list of the eligible and successful candidates. Accordingly, candidates will be called AIPMT 2014 counselling for admission to the 15 % of total seats in the Government Medical/Dental Colleges of India excluding Andhra Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir.
According to officials, AIPMT 2014 merit list will be based on AIPMT 2014 Cut off. AIPMT 2014 result will be equal to the number of seats available for allotment in MBBS/BDS courses under 15% All India Quota, excluding MBBS seats in Government Medical Colleges of Andhra Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir. There shall also be a waiting list equal to 4 times of the merit list.
For any doubts and queries related to the AIPMT 2014 Counselling and AIPMT 2014 Result call the AIPMT 2014 Exam Helpline at 011-40360360
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Around 6, 16,982 candidates registered for the AIPMT 2014 exam. However, the total number of candidates appeared for the exam was 5, 79,604. Along with the CBSE, various coaching institutes has published AIPMT 2014 answer key of all the version of AIPMT 2014 Question Booklet.
Based on the candidates and experts insight, the AIPMT 2014 exam was moderate in terms of difficulty levelwith most candidates finding Physics to be toughest among the three sections.
Medical Seats to be filled through AIPMT 2014 Result:
Government Medical Colleges in India | Seats | Colleges |
Government Medical Colleges in India | 24173 | 176 |
Government Medical Colleges in Andhra Pradesh | 2400 | 15 |
Government Medical Colleges in Jammu & Kashmir | 400 | 3 |
15 % of total seats in the Government Medical Colleges of India | 21373 [24173 – (2400 + 400)] x 15% = 3205 | 158 [176 – (15+3)] |
*Based on Medical Council of India Data
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