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How many marks are at least required for selection in AIIMS?


Payal seth 5th Dec, 2019
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PALLAV TIRIYAR 14th Jan, 2020
Hello,

As per 2020 selection criteria set by All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) , a minimum of 60 percent marks is required by the students to score in the class 12th exam to sit in AIIMS MBBS Entrance exam who come under the General category and other backward community; Whereas a minimum of 50 percent marks is required by the students who come under the SC/ST category.
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14th Jan, 2020
i got 94 percent in 12th.. I've passed out this year..
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L RESHMASREE 14th Jan, 2020

The least mark required by a general candidate to get seat in AIIMS is 50% of the AIIMS entrance examination along with 60% of aggregate score in intermediate or +2 studies with Biology, Physics and Chemistry as major subjects.

Hope this information helps you.

Wishing you a good luck !

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