Aiims pg exam 2019 november basic registration closed earlier than proposed date
do u have that advt with u ??? plz send the copy of it so that we can eail aiis
It was told Basic registration will be end of August..hw it can be closed
Hello aspirant , can you please tell the name of the examination you are talking about. Without knowing the exam , it is difficult to tell the reason. Well , generally registration closes after seats are filled. It might have happened that seats were full, so further registration won't be done. This is just one reason. Kindly mention the name of examination for details.
Thank you..
I have missed the date for Nov 2019 Pg aiims exam registration Will it be available again or closed now
Basic registration for aiims pg 2020 is showing closed but last date was last week of August 2019.. wat can I do now sir?
Dear aspirant, the basic registrations have been closed before the date but it started in the month of may, so now you have to wait till next year. Now only the preregistered once can fill up the forms. Take care next time.
Hope it helps.
All the best:)
How is Bhatia VIBE in comparison to Dams DVT? wrt aiims and neet pg
Teachers
DAMS as several exceptional teachers. Not only are they qualified (and usually hold degrees from famous institutes even though I personally do not think this is an important criteria for a good teacher), they are also good at the art of teaching.
Several names stand out immediately. Sumer sir for radiology (a big reason why I chose this subject), Deepti ma’m for Gynae, Srinath Chandramani sir and Arvind sir for Medicine, Anupama ma’m for Physiology, Rohan Khandelwal for Surgery (he has left dams for marrow now), Jindal sir for Derma, Sachin sir for Psychiatry etc are all adept at making you excited about their subjects.
These teachers not only forced me to reinvent their respective subjects, they also gave us wonderfully concise notes which were a pleasure to read conceptually while still covering a massive number of MCQs.
In my opinion, DAMS is still the largest collection of exceptional teachers in India. (Although, as of 2018, Marrow has a great panel too.)
Quality of students
Most of the toppers are from DAMS because DAMS is still the most popular choice. That in and of itself doesn’t make it the right choice, obviously, but there are certain advantages of sharing the classroom with the hardworking and well-prepared students. You get a feeling of what you’re up against when they answer the difficult questions that you have never even heard of before. It gives you a sense of the magnitude of the task ahead of you.
Another added benefit of going up against most of the top rankers is that if you choose to assess yourself in the online tests or even the DAMS CBT (an all india practice test), it gives you a pretty real picture of where you rank at that point of time.
Special sessions: DVT and Pre-PGI revision classes
Even after your classroom session ends, DAMS arranges a DVT:DAMS visual treat at the Talkatora Stadium in Delhi which is telecast live at all their centres in the country. In 2017, this session that I attended was brilliant. The teachers managed to distill unimaginably vast subjects into session that barely lasted 3–4 hours and somehow helped us revise important sections for all topics of the respective subjects. I found myself sitting next to a dude who was well prerpared even during his internship and went on to get a top 100 rank and the interaction I had from him gave me a lot of insight on how the good students from rest of the country are studying.
Although my PGI rank wasn’t enough to get me a seat, it was a really good rank compared to my AIIMS and JIPMER ranks which gave me confidence. A big part of my PGI preparation was the DAMS special session where they told us in details about how the exam is different from the rest and what should be the ideal approach for it. In addition, they discussed past years questions (PGI is well known for repeating) and I got direct hits from the discussion as well the DAMS PGI book.
Outside the classroom
Social Media
DAMS continues to influence the way you study even outside the classroom.The DAMS exclusive club on facebook is not perfect but it is great. It is a very active facebook group where Teachers post updates from different subjects and they along with ex-students (like me) and even current students try to answer the questions put forth by others. Although the wait time for several questions run into several hours and days (and some questions remain unasnwered), if the question is a good one and generates interest in the form of response by other students, it is usually noticed by the faculty and solved.
Apps
Dams has a dedicated ebook app in which they make available the DVT presentations to help you revise in addition to a bunch of other extra books apart from their CRS books.
DAMS also has a Test app which lets you give the tests and gives you detailed analyses of your results compared to all others who have also taken the tests. In addition, this app also has video solutions of all the tests where the teachers discuss the important topics from which the questions are derived.
They also have a newer emedicoz application which functions similar to the facebook club for now. This is where they upload their mop-up videos before the entrance exams
Sir, last date for registration suppose to be 27th August but today its showing the registration has, been closed??
See, I can't find any document saying the last date was 27th august. However, if you have seen such a notification on the official wbsite
http://mdmsmch.aiimsexams.org/Login#!T
hen, this might be a glitch in their system. They might open the application window again. Wait till Monday and if still, nothing happens, try to contact them regarding this issue.
For more info on AIIMS PG visit
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/aiims-pg-application-form
How many attempts one can give?
Hey.
AIIMS PG entrance test is conducted twice in a year. And there is no limit on the total number of attempts in a year or even generally. So you can attempt the AIIMS PG entrance as many times as you like. Make sure that you are eligible though. You must possess an MBBS degree recognized by Medical Council of India/Dental Council of India. You must have completed the compulsory one-year rotatory internship on the specified date. If you belong to the general/OBC Category, you need to score minimum of 55% aggregate marks in MBBS, while the SC/ST category candidates must secure an aggregate of 50%.
Best of luck
What does deported or rusticated during medical course means,due to attendance shortage of you were not given exams does it come under it.
Hi Dinesh,
Well as per norms rusticated students are those students who did something bad or were involved in some kind of malpractice and got rusticated from their college in their home country.
Deported students are those who did something wrong or were involved in some kind of malpractice in any international College and hence deported back to their home country.
I hope this information helps.
All the best.
I have done my basic registration for may aiims 2019, and given the exam too. Do i have to do basic registeration again for nov 2019 aiims?
hi,
no, once you have done the basic registration, you dont have to do it for subsequent aiims exams. just the second part of registration.
Can anyone tell me, is AIIMS UG going to be conducted in 2020?
Hello,
As you will prepare for medical exams in 2020, so there is only one change that will happen next year which is replacement of NEET pg by NEXT is the exit exam basically. Its only for pg students that neet will not happen. But for ug mbbs still neet remains the same
But coming to aiims, abolishment of Aiims bringing one common national exam for admission in all medical colleges is not confirmed by the officials till now. Till now it will remain aiims exam seperately only till any rule is officially paased and confirmed by the mci and government.
If any changes happen, the news will be available on official as well as career 360 site.
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