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How can I get in AIIMS Delhi?

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Vedant Mishra Posted On : June 7th, 2023
MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

AIIMS Delhi admissions are now based on the NEET examination. The examination now tests a candidate’s accuracy and speed more than his mental abilities. 

  • Stick to NCERT and do not leave any details untouched
  • Read in-between the lines
  • Use one reference book or one coaching module. In case you find any topic difficult, refer to the reference book or coaching module
  • Practice your speed 
  • You need to have a good command of the language in which you will be giving your exam. This will enable you to understand what the question demands from you
  • If you have 6 months for your preparation, use 5 months to study, and the remaining one month to revise and practice mock tests
  • Take as many mock tests as you can to clear your exam with the required rank. Take at least 10 mock tests.
  • If your memorizing skills are good, give more time to Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, and Physics 
  • If your logical skills are good, give more priority to Biology and Inorganic Chemistry
  • Refer to your Physics manual and, for problems, practice using D.C. Pandey and for theory refer to H.C. Verma
  • 10-14 hours per day of dedicated preparation will get you through 
  • Stay hydrated, Keep a healthy sleep routine, and exercise

You must follow these basic practices and make sure to prepare with dedication and honesty to secure a position at AIIMS Delhi. Although the competition is high, with the proper routine you will be able to achieve a high enough rank to get into AIIMS Delhi.

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What is the procedure for taking admission in MHA course in aiims delhi 2023

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Abhishek Gupta Posted On : February 18th, 2023
B.Sc. from University of Delhi (Graduated 2019)

MD Hospital (Administration) from AIIMS, is a post-graduate full-time program. A dedicated world-class faculty with a great work culture makes it one of the best programs in the country.A total of 16 seats are available for this course. The Median CTC stands at INR 1.3 lakhs. 

Admission process:

Admission is through an Entrance examination followed by an interview. These exams are held twice a year in October and April along with their super specialty courses like DM/MCH.

The minimum qualification is MBBS with three years of work experience, and also stipend will be provided for this course.

Follow the procedures outlined below to submit an online application:

Step 1: Visit the official website

Step 2: Select 'Online Registration'

Step 3: Now, under 'New Registration,' press the 'Click Here' button.

Step 4: Click on ‘Proceed’

Step 5: Select the course and fill in the personal details 

Step 6: Click on ‘Register’ to get the login credentials

Step 7: In the 'Applicant Login' section, finish filling out the application form.

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Does all the AIIMS have the same freedom environment like bringing anyone to their rooms, no hostel timings, or is it only for the AIIMS, Delhi?

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Akriti Banerjee Posted On : December 26th, 2023
lives in New Delhi

AIIMS all over India have some of the best hostels, but none can compare with the facilities at AIIMS Delhi hostels. I completed my MBBS from AIIMS Patna, so I’ll inform you a bit about our hostels-

The boys’ hostels do not follow any in-time. This is because the college library is functional 24*7, so the boy students are not bound to hostel timings. Boys can bring their relatives to their hostel room, but they need to mention it in the guards’ register. Girls aren’t allowed in boys’ hostels, and vice versa. The girls’ hostels are comparatively more strict and restrictive.

Having said all this, AIIMS hostels are filled with all the freedom and necessary facilities. Its hostels will be the last reason for you to dislike an AIIMS.

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Is it good to do a junior residency (non-academic) in AIIMS Delhi?

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

Junior residency at AIIMS Delhi would provide you with a great opportunity to learn and grow as a medical professional. Junior residency (Non-academic) at AIIMS is a great option because

  • It is one of the highest paid jobs for a fresher
  • You are doing it from one of the most reputed government institutes of the country
  • You will have to spend only fixed hours of work which is around 48 hrs/ week.

Here, you will get an idea of the academic environment and proficiency of the residents. You will also get hands-on experience in performing surgeries that you read in textbooks like osteomyocutaneous flap and replantations. Joining AIIMS as a JR(NA) would be beneficial if you are looking for any of the following things 

  • If you are planning to do PG adorn here but first want to get an insight into the specialty of interest
  • If you want to earn money before your Post Graduation.
  • If you are studying alongside working. Many students shared that working made it easier to clear the AIIMS PG exam as most of the questions asked were related to the work they did.
  • If you are saving money for commerce or academic purposes
  • If you are planning to open your own hospital and want to get an idea of the way services are provided.

However, ultimately the decision of whether or not it is good for you would depend on your own specific goals and circumstances.

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Why do AIIMS Delhi students get a very short percentage in an MBBS even though they are intelligent?

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Shree Gupta Posted On : May 26th, 2023
studies at MBBS Student at AIIMS Bhopal (2020)

AIIMS Delhi is one of the most prestigious medical schools in India and is highly coveted among medical students. It boasts an extremely rigorous curriculum and high brand value. However, only a small batch of applicants is able to pass the MBBS exam. This is because the program is highly competitive and even the most genius minds sometimes fail to clear the exam.

Intelligence alone cannot determine your success in medical school. As a medical student, you will need hard work, dedication, and also critical for success. The professor itself is very challenging and requires a great deal of dedication, commitment, and a strong desire to help others.

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Which way is better to do an MS general surgery and then take up neurosurgery as a superspeciality or the direct 6yrs Mch Neurosurgery course offered by AIIMS and NIMHANS after an MBBS?

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Swastika Roy Posted On : October 6th, 2021
MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Degrees, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

I know a person who is pursuing Neurosurgery and he does not feel it is not necessary to go through 3 years of MS general surgery before taking up neurosurgery. As a 6-year student, he was supposed to rotate through 10 months of general surgery.

He did not find general surgical skills that he acquired during the rotation, of much use in neurosurgery, other than the very basic knot tying and suturing skills, which can also be acquired through dedicated lab practice.

The other techniques followed in neurosurgery are significantly different from those followed in general surgery. The extensive use of the surgical microscope and bipolar coagulation for hemostasis distinguishes this surgical discipline from general surgery.

Today, neurosurgeons typically use access surgeons (thoracic surgeons or urologists) if they want to perform any unconventional approaches to the spine, which is much safer for the patient.

A lot of post-MS students don’t find much difference in incompetence or spectrum of surgeries and they are comfortable when compared with those having gone through six years of courses.

Globally, there is a trend towards running integrated courses only. Also, in India, pursuing a 6 years’ course after MBBS means you will have one less entrance examination to worry about. 

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Which is the best branch/department at AIIMS Delhi to pursue MD/MS in?

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Aditya Ghose Posted On : May 31st, 2023
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

The best branch/department to pursue MD/MS in at AlIMS Delhi is highly subjective and can vary depending on your personal interests and career goals. However, some of the top departments at AlIMS Delhi include:

  • Department of Anatomy
  • Department of Biochemistry
  • Department of Pharmacology
  • Department of Microbiology
  • Department of Forensic Medicine

In addition to these, AIIMS has a separate dedicated center for Ophthalmology, RP Centre. For those interested in Ophthalmology, this department is the best place for you. The credibility of this department can be proved by the fact that Prof L P Agarwal, the founder director and first Chief of RP Centre was the one who laid down the foundation for the National Program for Control of Blindness. Amazingly enough, India was the first country to launch such a program.

One of my friends told me that while preparing for the PG exams, all the textbook cases she came across were similar to the cases she dealt with in her residency. This helps us to relate and makes the learning process easier.

The academic focus is intense with academic rounds twice a week. During these rounds, e important topics including the latest research are discussed by consultants. These discussions play a vital role in exams.

The first surgical experience at RP Centre, AIIMS, takes place by the end of the first semester. It is an extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE) under the supervision of a senior resident. After doing a couple of those, you get to perform your first suture-less cataract surgery s in the second semester.

The department has the finest infrastructure and lab facilities with modern microscopes, and machines 

Ultimately, the best branch depends on your personal preferences. At the end though, the best branch/department depends upon one's personal choice.

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What was your experience and feeling when you first time standing in front of AIIMS Delhi?

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Aditya Ghose Posted On : May 31st, 2023
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

My friend visited AIIMS Delhi for the first time in her life for an open counseling session of MBBS. When she finally stood before the no. 1 medical college in India, rightly called the Harvard of the East, she felt goosebumps and could not believe her eyes. A strange feeling took over her as she looked at the massive campus and fast-paced life there.

It clearly was the epitome of the best healthcare services, the patient inflow a solid proof of the same. She understood why exactly this institute is the dream college of many. However, she knew her rank would not allow her to get admission here so she ended up at AIIMS Hyderabad.

As she took her leave and gave the buildings a last glance, she pledged to come back as a PG student. But life has other plans for her. Recently when I met her, she seemed quite satisfied and said that over the years she came to realize that it is not the institution but your knowledge that makes you a good Doctor.

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Is an MBBS at the AIIMS in Delhi worth it? Do students enjoy studying at AIIMS Delhi more than they do at other state colleges?

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Ojas Reddy Posted On : May 31st, 2023
Studies at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (2024)

Yes, AIIMS Delhi is definitely worth it considering the fact that it is one of the most prestigious medical colleges in India, and thus an MBBS degree from there is highly respected. What makes it worth it is the excellent faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and strong research programs. However, the actual worth of an institution depends on the individual's goals and preferences. 

It’s difficult to comment on whether joining AIIMS Delhi would bring joy to you in comparison to other state medical colleges because not many students have experienced both college lives and those who have experienced loved the overall program rather than the institute. In reality, the colleges don’t differ much and these little differences don’t affect your learning experience to a great extent. Everyone considers their college to be the best or worst when in reality every institute has its own strengths and weaknesses.

Every college you go to will be the best and offer a great learning experience. So don’t worry too much about your college and focus on what is being taught. 

Many AIIMS Delhi students have reported that the academic rigor and resources at AIIMS Delhi are top-notch and that the campus community is very supportive. Some students may find the high competition and pressure to be stressful, but others may thrive in that environment. It ultimately depends on an individual's personal preferences and learning style.

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In what kind of research electives do AIIMS Delhi MBBS students participate at John Hopkins University?

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

AIIMS Delhi MBBS students can participate in any research elective depending on their preferences and career goals. They are required to mail their CV to the concerned professor. If the professor is convinced of your caliber through your CV and has seats available, he will reach out for the same.

AIIMS UG students are able to secure an elective very easily thanks to the AIIMS tag attached to them. AIIMS is a medical college that enjoys extensive global recognition and professors almost blindly trust AIIMS students. Here are a few research electives my friends had opted for.

  • Surgery
  • Respiratory medicine
  • Gastroenterology
  • Pediatric Neurology 
  • Ob-Gyn.
  • Pathology
  • Neurosurgery.

Professors of John Hopkins University warmly welcome AIIMS students for research in any department. 

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