Is caste certificate required for general category in AIIMS B.Sc Nursing entrance exam at the time of counselling?

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No, caste certificate is not required for general category in AIIMS B.Sc nursing entrance exam at the time of counselling.

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Reserved Categories

Seat Reserved  (%)

OBC (Other Backward Class)

27 per cent

SC (Scheduled Caste)

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ST (Scheduled Tribe)

7.5 per cent

OPH (Orthopaedic  Physically Handicapped)

3 per cent

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