The following is a list of documents/certificates that must be deposited in original or photocopy, along with a Demand Draft, in order to be admitted to AIIMS:
AIIMS issues an Offer Letter, Registration Slip, and Admit Card.
Self-attested copy of certificate proving completion of the 12th grade under the 10+2 Senior School Certificate.
A self-attested copy of his/her birth certificate from the Board.
Copy of the qualifying examination mark sheet, i.e. 12th class, self-attested.
If applicable, the Candidate should also bring the following certificates:
The SC/ST certificate must be issued by a competent authority and must be in English or Hindi.
OBC Certificate issued by the competent authority for central government jobs/admission to a central government college/institute.
The certificate must be in the format specified by the Central Government in the prospectus.
As stated in the prospectus, a Disability Certificate will be issued by a duly formed and authorized Medical Board.
Candidates should be aware that a certificate from any other person or authority will not be accepted, and no further correspondence will be entertained in this regard. The officer's name, designation, and seal should be legible on the certificate.
It is recommended that you choose a national institute such as AIIMS. When deciding between Bhopal and Raipur, it is recommended that Raipur be chosen over Bhopal.
If you live in Odisha, Raipur appears to be a good option (though many would argue that Bhopal is better connected), followed by BBSR.Bhopal was previously thought to be the top AIIMS after Delhi, but with time, it has been discovered that there isn't much difference between the newer AIIMS; in fact, news of chronic faculty shortages has surfaced at Bhopal. Raipur, on the other hand, has shown consistent progress in almost all arenas—academic and otherwise. The only reason Raipur isn't a top choice is that people perceive Chhattisgarh as a Naxal state that is backward in comparison to others, which is absurd.
If you are offered a seat at AIIMS BBSR, you should take it. If not, you should definitely consider AIIMS Raipur.AIIMS Rishikesh, Raipur or Patna all are well reputed institutes and should not be underestimated. They are institutes of national importance and autonomous institutes of central government.
The infrastructure of AIIMS Raipur is better than most state medical colleges of India. The only disadvantage is that you won't be able to get a 50% state quota in NEET PG.
The core points of these institutes are:
Infrastructure
Faculty
Facilities
Fees
AIIMS title
Small batch size facilitates better teaching
So yes, it’s worth taking admission at AIIMS Raipur or Patna for MBBS.
Both are AIIMS 2012 graduates and are roughly comparable. In terms of research, there are numerous opportunities at AIIMS Raipur. The academic section promotes research on a proactive basis. It has the same facilities and receives the same funding. Every batch has a few people studying for the USMLE.
AIIMS Raipur is only 10-15 minutes from the city center, and there is plenty of development all around it, including all the markets, shops, and restaurants you could want. It all depends on your preferences; if you want to be in and around a city, Raipur is the way to go.
Rishikesh is a good option if you want to study in a natural and beautiful setting.
At the end of the day, both are excellent institutes that would give you a slight advantage in terms of brand value.
The infrastructure appears to be adequate for a college that was founded only a few years ago. There are structured OPDs as well as special OPDs. The hypertension and diabetic clinic, pain clinic, and rheumatology clinic are all available. The standard USGS, CTs, MRIs, and echo are all fully operational. Cardiology and Nephrology departments have been established. Renal biopsy procedures are also carried out. To function fully, it will take time, but AIIMS Raipur is a thousand times better than AIIMS Bhubaneshwar.
The AIIMS campus in Bhubaneshwar is filthy. There is no sense of organization or management. The MICU there is crammed with 30 patients, with no standards or protocols in place.
Yes, the first year students live at the AIIMS Residential Campus which is around a kilometre away from the campus. A bus service is available to take to and from the campus. Boys and girls are allotted flats.
Boys-
Boys are allotted a 1BHK flat. Wherein 2 boys stay in one room and one boy in the hall. There’s a common bathroom for the 3 boys.
Girls-
Girls are allotted a 3BHK flat, wherein 2 girls get single rooms and 2 have to share.
All in All the residential complex is a pleasant place to live at and you will definitely make many memories here.
It all depends on your priorities. Both are elegant universities. One has been around for decades, while the other is newer but has been centrally funded and logistically developed.
AIIMS Advantages:
Good infrastructure, high-quality academics, and low fees. If you prefer a little privacy, single-room hostels are available. AIIMS exams and curriculum are up to date (taking students' wishes into consideration). You are not required to follow university-imposed rules and schedules (the director is in power, and students can easily approach him). It has a lot of funding and research opportunities. A clean and well-kept hospital, Better anti-ragging policies, no campus politics, and other such issues.
Calicut Medical College Advantages:
It has a well-known atmosphere (climate and language), homely food and delicacies, a little less loss in terms of academics, and campus politics if you like that sort of thing. CMC Calicut is more familiar to the general public than AIIMS Raipur. Cultural festivals such as Onam, Diwali, Eid, and Christmas are far more organized.
Osmania University is a state college, and AIIMS is a national institute. Each college has both pros and cons, which will vary from person to person.
When it comes to Osmania Medical College, it has a great OP with over 1000 patients per day. Furthermore, it is a well-known brand in the Telugu states and many other south Indian states. It has excellent professors with many years of experience, and you will have no linguistic difficulties if you return to Hyderabad. Other issues to consider include safety and security, hostel conditions, ragging, and so on. It has more affiliated hospitals than AIIMS, New Delhi, providing us with more exposure to new cases and patients.
AIIMS Raipur is a nationally renowned institution with an adequate funding system. You will also be marked with the AIIMS tag. Extracurricular activities abound in central institutions. This college's professors are also experienced. Here, research and other programs are encouraged. Because AIIMS uses a semester system rather than a yearly system, failing will not appear on your final report. It also has more cultural diversity, given that people from all over India will be attending AIIMS. The hospital and college infrastructure is also superior to that of Osmania.
At AIIMS Raipur, life is simply amazing. It has all of the amenities that any decent college should have, and possibly more. It has a large library, 10 to 12 cadavers, well-equipped labs, and everything else a medical student needs.
The faculty members are incredible and helpful. They are always ready to guide you. You should not let rumors mislead you.
In the second round of AIIMS counseling, you should apply to Aiims Jodhpur. Because you are from Rajasthan, this is the best option.
IIT Jodhpur's CDC (Career Development Cell) expedites student training and employment by preparing students to be career-oriented professionals. The Career Development Cell organizes the IIT Jodhpur placement drive. The CDC prepares students for communication and personality development by administering mock tests and holding practice sessions. These sessions help candidates improve their aptitude, logical reasoning, and quantitative abilities. Companies that participate in IIT Jodhpur placements include Barclays, Amazon, Hyundai, Honda, and others.