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Dear Aspirant,
AIIMS, on one hand, is an excellent brand but considering Bibinagar, teaching is average as compared to Delhi and so is training hands-on experience given. GMC on other hand is too good for live cases and the breadth and depth of cases have been observed which gives students really good hands-on exposure adding top-notch placements.
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Hello Shanky,
If you are a fresher, then covering your whole syllabus must be your first priority. Then ofcourse 2-3 months before your NEET exam you may consider solving PYQ's as they are must! Or you may also solve PYQ's of a chapter right after you complete that chapter for better understanding.
If you are a repeater, then you might have already covered your whole syllabus or if not then as usual prioritise it first. As you have already given an attempt you must have observed the pattern of questions and amount of PYQ's asked in exam (if you have solved first!) Hence you may consider solving these PYQ's again along with revision of every chapter before solving.
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Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well,
For admission in government medical college candidates from general category requires minimum 550-600+ marks in NEET. As you have not mentioned your category I am considering that you belong to general category. To qualify for seat in government medical college your percentile should be minimum 50th percentile.
To get admission in AIIMS you need score 95-98th+ percentile in NEET which means your score has to be more than 680+ in NEET.
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Hello,
It is good to hear that you are focused on your NEET preparations! From your pace, it is clear that you have the potential to crack NEET for AIIMS with a good rank. Although, just going through the syllabus won't help in fetching you excellent results.
You need to set targets based on your capacity and syllabus. Start solving previous year papers from the very beginning of your preparation days.
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Hello,
A seat in the ST Category at AIIMS Guwahati was acquired after Round 2 with an All India Rank of 64657. That was the final rank that qualified someone for a ST Category seat at AIIMS. This corresponds to a score of around 500 to 550. The number of candidates who apply for the test, the number of candidates who pass, the highest NEET score, and the complexity of the exam are some of the variables that affect the cutoffs each year. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that a score of at least 600 will get you a place at AIIMS.
So, there is a chance to get into AIIMS depending on your score.
Hope for Best.
Congrats for your score.
Hello Bhargavi,
Yes, MSc Clinical embryology is available in AIIMS Delhi.
The Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Reproductive Biology and Clinical Embryology is a two-year full-time postgraduate programme offered by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi.
Only those who score well in the entrance exam, which will be held in Delhi/NCR, will be admitted.
There is a minimum age requirement of 17 years old for the AIIMS entrance exam as well as an eligibility criterion of 60% in the 10+2 exams for the M.Sc. programmes at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The Clinical Embryology entrance test is necessary for enrollment.
Total Fees will be around INR 2.65k.
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Yes, AIIMS Nursing entrance test will conducted to get admission in GNM.
Every year, the AIIMS in New Delhi administers a national-level admission exam for nurses. Candidates seeking admission to several nursing programmes, including B.Sc. Nursing, Post Basic Nursing, and M.Sc. Nursing programmes, will take the test.
Eligibility Criteria
For B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing:
Only female candidates are permitted to apply.
Candidates must be Indian citizens in order to apply.
Age Requirement: To be eligible, applicants must be at least 17 years old as of December 31, 2021.
Qualification Exam: The candidate must have passed the equivalent of the 10+2 level examination from a recognised board or authority.
Candidates must have completed Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and English as required courses in order to be considered.
The minimum passing grade for the candidate is 55 percent overall in Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and English (50 percent for ST/SC).
Candidates who are currently enrolled in their last year of 10+2 exams are also welcome to apply.
For B.Sc. Post Basic Nursing:
Candidates must have passed their 10+2 level exam—or its equivalent—from a reputable board or university to be eligible. Candidates who passed 10+1 in 1989 or before are also welcome to apply.
Candidates must be registered nurses with the State Nursing Council and licenced as both midwives and nurses.
A general nursing and midwifery certificate from a school approved by the Indian Nursing Council is required.
For M.Sc. Nursing:
Candidates must have completed the qualifying exam to be considered for the position of B.SC (Hons) Nurse, B.SC Nurse Post Basic, B.SC Nurse Post Certificate, or B.SC Nurse from a board or university recognised by the Indian Nursing Council.
For General/OBC candidates, the minimum passing score is 60%; for ST/SC students, the minimum passing score is 55%.
Registration: The candidate must be a registered nurse with any of the nursing councils as well as a registered midwife.
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Dear aspirant
If you have enough marks to get AIIMS,delhi then only one thing you have to do is reach with full furnished paka documents whichever is asked.
There is chance of loosing Seats when you have not the required documents and if you don't pay the tution fees which is required at the time of reporting.
So you should must have each and every documents required at time of reporting.
These are minimum required documents during reporting for admission
And some Required documents may prescribe in your allotment letter so you must carry whatever asked. You can loose your seat if you don't report on the allotted time period.
Otherwise there are no other ways in which you can loose AIIMS seat with sufficient marks
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Hello aspirant
Firstly, believe in yourself. Keep your motivated and avoid laziness! Getting into AIIMS Delhi is surely not easy, but not impossible too!
When it comes to the syllabus, here are a few things you should keep in mind-
1. Refer to only NCERT- for Biology, Chemistry and Physics as well. A few topics might be out of syllabus but through PYQ’a you can have a firm grip on those too.
2. Solve PYQ’s thoroughly. Many questions in the NEET exam are repeated. Also, they give you a fair idea about the important topics and what kind of questions can be asked in the exam
3. Take up mock tests. Time yourself and analyse your mistakes and weak points. Work on them gradually.
4. In Chemistry, do not ignore chapters like Polymers, Biomolecules and Chemistry in Everyday Life as atleast 1-2 questions are sure-shot ones from these chapters.
5. Practice and keep revising!
6. When it comes to Physics, stick to clearing the basic concepts. Do not leave out chapters like Ray Optics, Kinematics and Semiconductors. Atleast 2-3 questions are sure shot questions which can be asked from these chapters. Solving as many MCQs and PYQs for physics is what will take you far and strengthen your subject knowledge.
All the best!
Dear Aspirant,
Hope this will help you:).
Hoping best for your future.
The infrastructure is good but old as AIIMS was established in 1956. However, there is a huge scope of improvement in infrastructure with respect to digitalization, modernized classrooms, and pedagogy mechanisms.
While the overall college structure is good but for optometry department is worst because there is no particular class room, no wet lab for practice , lack of communal area for student collaboration, differentiation in mess facility , no dedicated canteen area, no wifi facility
AIIMS is India most prestigious institute. Infrastructure is world class. Every facility is available like classrooms, library, separate hostel for boys and girls. 24*7 wifi facility is available. Latest technology in medical field will be available .
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