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What is the minimum marks needed to get admission into AIIMS Delhi for general category?

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Ojas Reddy Posted On : May 27th, 2023
Studies at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (2024)

The minimum marks required to get admission into AIIMS Delhi vary from category to category.

  • General: 100 marks(50%) 
  • OBC: 90 marks (45%) 
  • SC/ST: 80 marks (40%)

Other factors that affect the requirement of marks are 

  • the difficulty of the question paper 
  • the number of seats available that year 

Based on the data of the past few years, it can be concluded that a score of 120+ increases your chances of admission to AIIMS Delhi.

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What are the hostel rules for AIIMS, Delhi? Are they strict?

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Fayaz Yousuf Posted On : May 31st, 2023
MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences

AIIMS Delhi does have its own rules and regulations policy but adherence to these is rarely seen within the campus. A few hostel rules included are

  1. You are prohibited from installing your own AC, but almost every room has an AC.
  2. You are not allowed to make any modifications in the room but most students renovate their rooms as per their needs.
  3. The rules prohibit students from inviting other students to their rooms without permission but even students of opposite gender can be seen together in the same room.
  4. As per the hostel rules, AIIMS students are not allowed to bring electrical appliances but most students have installed their own refrigerators, microwaves, and toasters. 
  5. The hostel prohibits students from staying with their families at home but some residents of Delhi go back to their homes daily.

All in all, AIIMS Delhi hostel rules are just for formality, and rarely does the administration implement them.

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How can I prepare for AIIMS Delhi?

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Anuraag Gupta Posted On : May 30th, 2023
M.B.B.S. from All India Institute of Medical Sciences (2019)

Before I tell you about the subject-size strategy for AIIMS Delhi admission, you need to realize that clarity of goals and a very high level of dedication are prerequisites to getting admission. You should be adamant about AIIMS Delhi and motivate yourself in such a way you end up clearing it. 

For subject-wise preparations, you can refer to the below points

Biology: Only NCERT is sufficient for Biology. Every line and diagram should be given equal importance as questions can come from anywhere. Additionally, you can practice MCQs from books like MTG NCERT at your fingertips or any other available to you.

Chemistry. For Physical, you only need some formulae and knowledge for its right application. You need a strong grasp of chapters like thermo, equilibrium, solution, and electrochemistry. Inorganic chemistry needs to focus only on NCERT while for organic, concepts are the key. Additionally, refer to MCQ books like MTG or Arihant.

Physics: First preference is always NCERT followed by S. L Arora or HCV or DC Pandey. Choose one but master it completely. For further preparation, you can practice from previous years' NEET and JEE questions.

GK: Don’t underestimate this portion as it’s the scoring area that tests your common sense and social awareness only,

So, clearing a competitive exam requires 

  • 50% determination
  • 40% hard work
  • 10% luck

So be prepared to give your 90%!

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How is the mess food at AIIMS Delhi?

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Vedant Mishra Posted On : June 1st, 2023
MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

Generally speaking, the AIIMS Delhi mess food is like any other mess food and is not superior in any specific way. A few distinguishing features include

  • More than one mess in a boys' hostel that enables you to try a variety of foods 
  • A night mess that caters to your late-night cravings.
  • A 24/7 coffee shop that serves decent food at reasonable rates.
  • A Nescafé that serves great coffee
  • There is a mess that requires monthly payment while another mess wherein you have to pay as you eat on a regular basis.
  • Variety and quantity-wise, the food served is decent.

Overall, AIIMS Delhi mess food is decent and edible enough to survive 5.5 years.

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What was your story to get into AIIMS Delhi? What is your strategy?

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Rajashree Sengupta Posted On : May 30th, 2023
MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

Here is a story of my friends who got into AIIMS Delhi. He was unable to crack the M.B.B.S. of AIIMS Delhi so he decided to do it later whenever he got the opportunity. Later, he completed his MBBS from IMS BHU with an AIR 1. His UG days made him more confident and he knew he was capable enough to try again. During PG entrance, he attempted all 200 questions and surprisingly got AIR2 in AIIMS PG entrance during my internship. He also got AIR 1 in the AIIMS DM cardiology entrance exam.

When asked about the strategy he adopted to achieve such ranks, he said that all he did was dream big and work hard leaving the rest to luck. What he realized was important, was to believe in yourself even if everyone gives up on you.

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Do all of the 7 AIIMS take their students for Shimla trip or is it only for AIIMS Delhi students?

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Singdhanjan Kar Posted On : June 7th, 2023
MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences,New Delhi (2020)

Talking about official out-station trips, none of the AIIMS institutions send their students on official out-station trips. 

AIIMS Jodhpur sends its students to various inter-college fests, for example, Chiasma (AIIMS Bhubaneswar), and Silhouettes (AFMC, Pune), among others. The same goes for other AIIMS institutions.

Regarding the annual freshers’ trip to Shimla, the trip is planned by the Student Welfare Union of AIIMS Delhi. Thus, it is not an official trip and is organized by a student body. AIIMS Delhi has been in place for a very long time and so while other institutions do not have such a tradition in place, the student body at AIIMS Delhi follows it.

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What is the girls to boys ratio in aiims delhi?

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Sinjini Bhattacharya Posted On : May 31st, 2023
MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh

The total strength of students in AIIMS is 1788 students registered on the Youth4work platform. Out of these1788 students, there are 

  • 783 males
  • 609 females
  • 396 students haven’t specified their gender

While analyzing the male-female ratio, the unspecified students were not taken into consideration. After the analysis, Male to female percentage is found to be 56%: 44% in AIIMS.

The male-female ratio of the previous years has been tabulated below 

Year

2020

2021

2022

2023

Male

55.5%

60.8%

53.8%

52.1%

Female

44.5%

39.8%

46.2%

47.9%

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How is the food at the AIIMS Delhi for students?

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Puneet Aarya Posted On : May 9th, 2022
MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences

Quality of food offered at AIIMS Delhi mess is good compared to other medical colleges in India. The campus has a total of seven messes. Four are attached to hostels and for enrolled students. Three are general for visitors. 

The mess menu has a variety of options. There are plenty to choose from. The menu includes veg, non-veg, and South-Indian items. 

AIIMS Delhi mess fees are around INR 2000 per month for four meals (breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner) format of a fixed menu. The amount varies for student-run messes. It will be around 2000-3000. 

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How's the life of a PG in AIIMS, Delhi?

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Anuja Mishra Posted On : May 31st, 2023
MBBS student at Malda Medical College and Hospital

The life of a PG student at AIIMS Delhi is full of new learning and more exposure. Everything that you missed in your MBBS will be taught now and more importance is given to patient observation. 

  • You will have to wake up quite early around 7:30-8:00 am.
  • After grabbing a quick breakfast, you will have to run to the OPD and observe the patients along with consultants and faculties, till almost 2 pm. 
  • If possible you can have a quick lunch and then proceed to the old cases that continue till 4 pm. 
  • Once you are done with the old cases, you have to rush to your ward duty which continues till late at night 12 am.
  • After this, you can come back to your hostel room and wait for the morning so that you can repeat the same cycle.
  • Amidst this cycle, there are emergency calls from SRs, and faculty to observe some specific cases, surgeries, and procedures in OTs.

The second year witnesses a more emphasis on academics and students can be seen spending a major time in B.B . Dikshit library. You will be busy presenting your Journal and attending classes. 

The third year is even more hectic as you have to prepare for the final exams in addition to the already hectic hospital duties. Also, you will have to submit your thesis 6 months before passing out. 

So, the life of a PG student at AIIMS Delhi is extremely tiresome yet rewarding as you go through millions of emotions, manage, frustrate, and still enjoy the challenging environment.

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Which AIIMS is better in India out of the 7 AIIMS, other than AIIMS Delhi?

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Arul Singh Posted On : May 31st, 2023
MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences (2020)

All the AIIMS are almost on the same level with differences only in the quality of one or the other departments. As a whole, all AIIMS are in the same league. however, these minor differences have resulted in people preferring one over the other. The top preferences after AIIMS Delhi are Jodhpur, Bhubaneshwar, and Bhopal. 

  • Students have misconceptions about AIIMS Patna and AIIMS Raipur in the quality of the crowd it welcomes. They also consider these cities as underdeveloped and very lacking. 
  • AIIMS Rishikesh is infamous for having very strict rules and regulations. On the contrary, Rishikeshs surreal ambiance is one of the major reasons people prefer it over other AIIMS. But it's a fact that Rishikesh has the most rigid hostel rules in addition to the railways' connectivity problem.
  • The language and food problem in AIIMS Bhubaneshwar results in a major communication gap between students and patients speaking typical Odiya. 
  • AIIMS Jodhpur has a less diverse peer group in comparison to other AIIMS as South Indians cannot adjust to its harsh weather conditions.
  • AIIMS Bhopal has a perfect blend of everything; no language barrier, diverse peer group, urban lifestyle, and great connectivity. All these make AIIMS Bhopal the first preference. 

Ultimately, all AIIMS have equally good facilities and academic environments and the ultimate choice depends on what you are looking for in your dream college.

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