What are the eligibility criteria for MBBS at AIIMS? What is the aggregate percentage required in PCB subjects?

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 AIIMS is one of the top medical colleges of India, which has multiple branches. To get into one of the AIIMS the candidate must score really well in the NEET entrance exam. Apart from this, the minimum age of the candidate should be 17 years before sitting for the entrance exam. The aggregate score

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