Do I have to appear separately for AIIMS nursing exam?
I have qualified for the NEET UG.
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Even though NEET UG scores are accepted for BSc Nursing (H), for admission to AIIMS Nursing courses, candidates must attempt and qualify for AIIMS BSc Nursing entrance exam. AIIMS Delhi has a separate entrance exam that grants admission to nursing and paramedical courses on the basis of the scores in written exam. Therefore, it is mandatory eligibility condition for admission in AIIMS institutes located in Delhi, Bhubaneswar and Rishikesh.
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Yes, you need to appear for the AIIMS nursing exam separately. AIIMS does not accept NEET UG for nursing courses.AIIMS conducts separate exams for: MBBS, BSc Nursing, Paramedical courses.The AIIMS BSc Nursing exam is offered every year. The 2024 exams for BSc (Hons) Nursing and BSc (Post-Basic) Nursing are tentatively scheduled for June.The minimum cutoff scores for admission to AIIMS for a BSc in nursing are:
- General category: 55
- OBC category: 45–50
- SC/ST category: 30–40
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Yes, qualifying the NEET entrance exam is mandatory for MBBS admission in Kerala colleges, including for both government and private quota seats, as per NMC regulations. Candidates just have to clear an entrance exam and participate in counselling process for admission.
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