Vikash, AIIMS has approximately 14 branches across India and this is the first time that they will conduct their admission through NEET score through All India Counselling. In 2019, under AIIMS MBBS, a percentile of 90.20 was the cut off for SC Category. Now AIIMS exam pattern and marking scheme are different from than that of NEET. While AIIMS MBBS was conducted for 200 marks and also included English and GK sections while NEET is conducted for 720 marks and only in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Now AIIMS releases its results in the form of percentiles while NEET releases its score in the form of marks. So going by this, you will need more than 575 again depending on the branch that you want to get a seat in. For example, AIIMS Delhi will need higher marks than AIIMS Guntur or AIIMS Jodhpur.This is an estimated cut off, And cut offs might change depending on various factors. Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam.
Hello,
According to last years post result analysis the cut off percentile for SC/ST PWD candidates is 82.28. There might be slight variations in the cut off percentile every year.The minimum percentile required to qualify the exam is 35% for SC/ST OPH category.
NEET Percentile can be calculated in two methods - Marks based and Rank based.
Marks based :Suppose the marks scored is 300 in NEET and 400 is the highest score obtained,then the percentile scored will be 300*100/400 = 75
Rank based :Suppose the rank obtained is 100 and total number of students appeared is 6,00,000.Then the percentile will be ,
[(6,00,000 - 100)/ 6,00,000]*100 = 99.983
You can know more about the cut off scores by visiting the link below :
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/aiims-mbbs-cut-off
Hope this helps!
hi aspirant
you need to score at least 40% in aiims exam to qualify it . for getting admission you should score at least 60 % in aiims exam.
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