CEE track
IOM CEE (Medical Entrance) preparation
Prepare for the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Common Entrance Examination -the national medical entrance for MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, and related programs. Biology-heavy practice, full mocks, Maven on every miss, and analytics by chapter.
9,800+
40+
+2 Science (Biology) graduates
What you get on MakerHub
- Biology-first analytics
- Full-length CEE-style timed mocks
- Spaced repetition for weak units
- Maven coach on every incorrect attempt
Syllabus coverage
Structured practice and mocks aligned to CEE section weights.
Biology
40%Physics
20%Chemistry
20%MAT & English
20%Frequently asked questions
What is IOM CEE?
CEE (Common Entrance Examination) is conducted by the Institute of Medicine (IOM), Tribhuvan University. It is the entrance exam for MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, and other affiliated medical programs in Nepal.
Is IOM entrance the same as CEE?
Yes. When aspirants say “IOM MBBS entrance,” they mean the same CEE medical entrance administered by IOM. MakerHub labels this track IOM CEE so both search terms map to one syllabus.
What is the CEE exam pattern?
CEE typically consists of 100 MCQs with heavy weight on Biology (~40%), plus Physics, Chemistry, and MAT/English sections. Duration and exact weightings are published in the annual IOM bulletin -verify each cycle.
How many MBBS seats are available through CEE?
Roughly 1,200+ MBBS seats exist across government and affiliated colleges in Nepal; competition is intense with tens of thousands of applicants each year.
What is the minimum GPA for CEE?
Students generally need at least GPA 2.4 (50%) in +2 Science with Biology. Always confirm the current eligibility notice from IOM.
How should I prepare for CEE Biology?
Use NCERT and standard +2 texts, then high-volume MCQ practice with analytics. MakerHub queues weak botany/zoology units into Review Hub automatically.
Which of the following is NOT a part of the human axial skeleton?
Explanation
The femur is part of the appendicular skeleton (limbs and girdles). Skull, vertebral column and sternum form the axial skeleton.
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