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I have passed my hsc examination from maharashtra state board last year what should i fill in qualifying exam option in aiims form? plz help


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Shayoni Pal 6th Mar, 2019
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Sayam Smruti 6th Mar, 2019

Hello Shayoni,

As your HSC examination conducted by Maharashtra State Board was the last exam that you have qualified. hence you need to fill in HSC in qualifying exam column i.e., Intermittent option and MSBSHSE board as the Board/University under which you appeared for your HSC examination.

The AIIMS application form for 2019 has been released and this year the process to fill the AIIMS application form has been changed as the Prospective Applicants Advanced Registration(PAAR) facility has been introduced. The MBBS application form has been divided into two steps:

Basic Registration

Final Registration

For Basic Registration, applicants need to fill their personal details, contact details and upload the scanned images of passport size photograph, signature and left-hand thumb impression.

For  Final registration, the qualification details, exam centre, payment and print out of the registration form is done. According to the released notification, MBBS exam will be conducted for admission to a total of 1,207 seats offered by 15 AIIMS institutes.

The exam will be conducted online on May 25 and 26, 2019.

The exam pattern comprises of questions asked in the field of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, General Knowledge and Aptitude and Logical Reasoning based on Online Exam-Mode.

Important Dates:

Basic Registration Opening- November 30, 2018 at 6 P.M.

Basic registration Closing- January 14, 2019

Status of Online Registration- January 17, 2019

Online Corrections- January 17 to 22, 2019

Final status- January 25, 2019

Last date to re-upload images- February 12, 2019

Code Generation for Final Registration- January 29 to February 17, 2019

Re-Opening of code generation- February 23 to March 12, 2019

Final registration starting- February 22, 2019

Final registration closing- March 12, 2019, up to 5:00 PM.

AIIMS Eligibility criteria


The basic eligibility criteria set up by AIIMS is:

Age: The candidate should have attained the age of 17 years as on December 31, 2019. Also, candidates born after January 2, 2003, are not eligible for the test.

Qualification: The candidate must have completed their HSC or 10+2 scheme from a recognised board of Indian state with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology as the main subject. Students appearing for their HSC examination are also eligible to appear.

Minimum Marks: General and OBC category candidates must have at least 60% taken together in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English, while candidates belonging to SC/ST categories must have secured at least 50% in the subjects. The minimum required marks for PWD candidates is 45%.

Hence, accordingly, you can check the details and complete your application.

I hope this helps you. Good Luck!

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6th Mar, 2019
mam i took a year gap after passing hsc from maharashtra state board in 2018 so is intermittent option correct? should i fill it? 
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6th Mar, 2019
Yes Shayoni, as your last qualifying exam is your HSC exam even if you take a gap in between until and unless you do not get qualified in any other undergraduate course you can opt for the intermittent option, i.e., your HSC examination as your last qualifying examination.
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 6th Mar, 2019
Dear Shayoni, Maharashtra State Board is Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board. It imparts Higher Secondary School Certificate. So while filling in the application form, you should select 'SSC'. CBSE and ISC doesn't fit with Maharashtra State Board. So it is SSC.
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6th Mar, 2019
i am a dropper i have taken a year gap iss senior school certificate option correct?
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Student Expert 6th Mar, 2019
After taking a drop year, which board did you complete your 12th from? 
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6th Mar, 2019
I passed my hsc from maharshtra state board in 2018 but i couldnt clear neet and aiims in 2018 so i took a full year gap for preparation of neet and aiims 2019. Thanking you in advance for your reply mam. 
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Student Expert 6th Mar, 2019
The it will be HSC, Shayoni. 
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