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I am scoring 690 according to Allens answer key and 695 according to Aakash in NEET 2022. Will I be able to make it to AIIMS Delhi?

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Anubhav Roy Posted On : July 14th, 2022
Studied at Aakash Institute

AIIMS Delhi cutoff for general category students is around 705. Although the cutoff changes each year depending on different factors, try to score above 705, to secure a seat. Keep in mind the required cutoff for AIIMS Delhi stays above 95 percentile irrespective of the category. For the reserved category, the required cutoff score is around 692. 

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Can I get into AIIMS Delhi or Harvard Medical School London I am getting 769 in the NEET 2022?

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Anindita Patranobish Posted On : July 14th, 2022
studies at All India Institute of Medical Sciences

NEET 2022 total marks are 720 and according to the trends of AIIMS Delhi, the required cutoff for general category students is above 705. If you are scoring above 705, you have a good chance of getting admission to AIIMS Delhi. 

In order to get admission to Harvard Medical School, you need to have an undergraduate bachelor's degree. In the US, medical schools offer graduate degrees. To increase your chances of getting into Harvard Medical, you can apply to Harvard Undergraduate School first. Get excellent scores throughout your undergraduate, ace MCAT, have special extracurricular interests, and publish original research. Once you are in your fourth year, you can apply to Harvard Medical. 

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Can one clear AIIMS Delhi within 1 year of preparation?

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Fayaz Yousuf Posted On : July 2nd, 2022
MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences

Yes, it’s possible to clear AIIMS Delhi with only one year of preparation. Usually, students take 2 years to prepare but there are many who have done it in one. If you put in the required effort, it’s possible. 

You should adopt a target-based preparation strategy. Take a chapter and keep on giving tests until you score at least 90% in it. Once done, move on to the next chapter. Make daily, weekly, and monthly preparation plans. 

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How can I get in AIIMS Delhi?

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Rakshit Juneja Posted On : October 13th, 2021
Student at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (2019-present)

This is one of the prominent questions that any medical student asks. AIIMS Delhi, being a prestigious institute, is a dream for many but it is not easy to secure a seat there. 

  1. To begin with, the entrance exam for AIIMS is regarded as one of the most difficult exams throughout the country. It has higher-level questions that cannot be answered without a thorough understanding of the concept. 
  2. Students usually overlook NCERT because they believe the notes provided in coaching are adequate. But NCERT contains some key concepts that are not always included in the notes, and a thorough reading of them is required. 
  3. In AIIMS's viewpoint, the Section "Points to Ponder" in NCERT’s Physics is worth reading.
  4. In addition to PCB, the exam also has a GK section. Read current affairs typically from 3-4 months before the exam.
  5. Solve previous year’s JEE Main and JEE Advanced papers as the questions for Physics are seen
  6. Aside from coaching notes and question practice, the Lab Manual for Chemistry should also be read for practical-based questions. 
  7. Try to solve basic Mental Ability books from publications such as MTG or Arihant. These types of questions are asked at a very basic level. 

Overall, the exam requires the following skills: Concepts, Speed, Accuracy, Consistency, Presence of Mind, and good honest preparation. 

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What is the procedure for taking admission in MHA course in aiims delhi 2023

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Abhishek Gupta Posted On : February 18th, 2023
B.Sc. from University of Delhi (Graduated 2019)

MD Hospital (Administration) from AIIMS, is a post-graduate full-time program. A dedicated world-class faculty with a great work culture makes it one of the best programs in the country.A total of 16 seats are available for this course. The Median CTC stands at INR 1.3 lakhs. 

Admission process:

Admission is through an Entrance examination followed by an interview. These exams are held twice a year in October and April along with their super specialty courses like DM/MCH.

The minimum qualification is MBBS with three years of work experience, and also stipend will be provided for this course.

Follow the procedures outlined below to submit an online application:

Step 1: Visit the official website

Step 2: Select 'Online Registration'

Step 3: Now, under 'New Registration,' press the 'Click Here' button.

Step 4: Click on ‘Proceed’

Step 5: Select the course and fill in the personal details 

Step 6: Click on ‘Register’ to get the login credentials

Step 7: In the 'Applicant Login' section, finish filling out the application form.

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Why do AIIMS Delhi students get a very short percentage in an MBBS even though they are intelligent?

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Abhishek Singhania Posted On : October 13th, 2021
Studies MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (2022)

Your intelligence is determined by your hard work. Even if you have an IQ of 200 and do not work hard, you can still fail MBBS. Medicine, in general, is a test of determination, patience, and perseverance rather than intelligence.

Overall it all depends on you, if you don’t study, your IQ won’t help you pass your exams.

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Which way is better to do an MS general surgery and then take up neurosurgery as a superspeciality or the direct 6yrs Mch Neurosurgery course offered by AIIMS and NIMHANS after an MBBS?

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Swastika Roy Posted On : October 6th, 2021
MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Degrees, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

I know a person who is pursuing Neurosurgery and he does not feel it is not necessary to go through 3 years of MS general surgery before taking up neurosurgery. As a 6-year student, he was supposed to rotate through 10 months of general surgery.

He did not find general surgical skills that he acquired during the rotation, of much use in neurosurgery, other than the very basic knot tying and suturing skills, which can also be acquired through dedicated lab practice.

The other techniques followed in neurosurgery are significantly different from those followed in general surgery. The extensive use of the surgical microscope and bipolar coagulation for hemostasis distinguishes this surgical discipline from general surgery.

Today, neurosurgeons typically use access surgeons (thoracic surgeons or urologists) if they want to perform any unconventional approaches to the spine, which is much safer for the patient.

A lot of post-MS students don’t find much difference in incompetence or spectrum of surgeries and they are comfortable when compared with those having gone through six years of courses.

Globally, there is a trend towards running integrated courses only. Also, in India, pursuing a 6 years’ course after MBBS means you will have one less entrance examination to worry about. 

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How many marks does an AIIMS topper Nishita Purohit get Also how many marks does one require to get admission in AIIMS Delhi expected for 2021?

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Deepika Verma Posted On : October 13th, 2021
Student at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (2017-present)

No one can tell the exact marks as AIIMS does not reveal the actual score of any person. It only releases a percentile. However, there are certain criteria for marks to get you in AIIMS Delhi.

A score of 145-150 is considered safe for admission to AIIMS New Delhi, whereas a score of 155-160 is considered the safest. With this score, your admission is guaranteed.

However, it is not easy because as competition is increasing day by day, only your hard work and dedication can get you in.

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Which academic books do the students of MBBS at AIIMS Delhi and JIPMER use?

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Manjil Sharma Posted On : October 13th, 2021
Studied MBBS from Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Pondicherry (2020)

Following are the books followed by students at the mentioned medical institutions: 

Subjects AIIMS Delhi JIPMER
Anatomy BD Chaurasia’s Human Anatomy Gray’s Anatomy for Students
Physiology Understanding Medical Physiology by R. Bijlani GK Pal’s Comprehensive Textbook of Medical Physiology
Biochemistry
  • Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry
  • DM Vasudevan’s Textbook of Biochemistry 
  • Medical Microbiology and Immunology by Warren Levinson
  • DM Vasudevan’s Textbook of Biochemistry 
  • Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry

Apart from these, the HOD of the respective departments/subjects will also suggest to you some reference books. You should not limit yourself to only these textbooks.

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How was your AIIMS Delhi freshers party 2021?

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Kartikay Sinha Posted On : October 13th, 2021
Studies at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (2025)

Freshers' party is the best party you will ever witness at AIIMS Delhi. It has a lot of fun, and the entire day and night are full of energy.

The program usually begins with everyone wearing formals and going in batches to watch videos of their time at AIIMS up to this point.

One of my friends is presently studying at the institute. For his Fresher’s party, the institute organized dinner which was very delicious. Following that, there was a couple of dance in which the couples were chosen at random using chits. Other activities include a ramp walk and talent round. You will be surprised to see the hidden talents of your classmates. 

In the end, a normal award ceremony will be there to announce Ms. and Mr. Freshers. 

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