What percentage is required by Cambridge board applicants to apply for AIIMS?

I am in Cambridge board currently in 12th grade.

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Asked by Savita Sharma
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Diwakar Goel
6 years ago
Hi The criteria is the same as for the CBSE students. You have to obtain minimum 50% marks to be eligible, but better once read the prospectus provided by AIIMS, if the percentage has changed or not, and if you have any category quota then there are some relaxations also.

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Yes, but the criteria doesn't change. Please read THE prospectus once.

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