How can I prepare for MBBS admission at AIIMS Delhi?

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    AIIMS Delhi accepts only entrance-based applications for MBBS admission. A valid NEET UG exam result is required for final selection to the MBBS programme. MCC then handles seat allocation. Given that NEET is a very competitive exam, preparation should begin well in advance. They ought to commit to studying for the test for at least a year. A schedule for NEET preparation must be created by candidates. Completing practice exams and sample papers is an additional crucial component of preparation. As each component of the exam carries the same weight, candidates should devote the same amount of attention to each segment or subject in ord

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    Divyansh Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi has an extremely tough entrance exam, therefore preparing for MBBS admission there demands a thorough approach. Here are some pointers for efficient preparation:

    1. Recognize the Exam Pattern: Become acquainted with the subjects covered in the AIIMS MBBS entrance exam, such as general knowledge, physics, chemistry, and biology.

    2. Study Materials: Consult the standard texts that are advised for the MBBS curriculum, in addition to study materials tailored to AIIMS and past years' examinations.

    3. Time Management: Make a study plan that allots enough time for every topic and editi

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    Liyansha Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    A correct approach accompanied by a well-built preparation strategy is everything a student needs to ace the NEET UG exam. In general, students appearing for the exam, start preparing at least two years in advance, i.e. from Class 11 onwards. The preparation strategy for NEET UG is given below:

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Aishwarya Pathak

Yes, AIIMS Delhi releases the answer key on the official website for the aspirants. This process is followed to maintain transperancy int the operations. Candidates can check and verify their answers. They can also calculate the predictive score of their performance before the result releases. 

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heena agrawal

Hi.

AIIMS Delhi offers paramedical B.Sc. courses, including Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology. 
 These courses are full-time degree programs of 3–4 years. 
There isn't a 2-year B.Sc RIT programme at AIIMS Delhi.
 A 2-year programme does exist in some other institutions as diplomas but not as B.Sc degrees at AIIMS Delhi. 
 You must qualify the AIIMS Paramedical entrance exam for admission.

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Nishtha Shukla

Candidates have to meet both the eligibility and entrance exam requirements to get admission in MBBS programme. Aspirants need to appear for NEET and get a good rank to secure a seat in the institute. Candidates who pass Class 12 with a minimum of 60% aggregate in PCB stream along with Englisha are eligible to apply for NEET. AIIMS Delhi being the top Medical college of India has a competitive admission process. The cutoff for AIIMS Delhi MBBS programme was 48 in 2025 and 47 in 2024. The cutoffs are highly competitive considering the large number of applicants appearing for the exam and availability of limited seats. 

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Ms Shruti Gupta

First, candidates must meet BSc eligibility criteria and complete online registration through the official wesbite. Appear for the AIIMS BSc entrance test. Once seats are allotted, pay the first installment of the AIIMS Delhi BSc total fees to confirm the seat. After all the rounds of counselling are held, the institute verifies the documents of all the candidates who have been allocated a seat. Such candidates must carry all the important documents to the campus for verification purposes. 

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Ms Shruti Gupta

The total fees for the BSc programme typically falls between INR 36,620 to 38,200. The fees component includes tuition fees, security deposits, admission fees, etc. The first installment of the total fees has to be paid once seats are allotted during the counselling rounds. 

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