Medical Council of India (MCI) has guidelines that the minimum age of a student must be 17 years as of 31st December of the admission year.
For example, if you have taken admission in 2021, then you must be 17 years old before 31st December 2021.
The highest age limit is similarly 25 years old. Of course, there are age relaxations on the upper limit based on the reservation system. But most of the students would be in the age range of 17-19 years old.
I would say that roughly 30% - 40% of the students are 17 years old and the rest are 18, 19, or 20 years old. The majority of the students are either fresh out of school or 1-year drop students.
AIIMS Delhi does provide opportunities to its students to go to US and UK during their MBBS.
AIIMS Delhi has exchange programs and collaborations with international universities to facilitate the same. These universities include Harvard Medical School, John Hopkins University, Yale University, and the University of Oxford.
Students of AIIMS Delhi, through these collaborations, travel to the US and UK for exchange programs and research internships. This offers them insights into different healthcare systems and research methodologies. It is a huge learning opportunity that offers enhancement of their development as medical professionals.
To participate, candidates must face high competition and the selection is based on academic performance, and research experience, among other criteria.
But, travel and living expenses can cause a bit of a problem. Travels to Harvard Medical School, John Hopkins University, and the University of Oxford are self-funded.
These expenses can come from your pocket. But even ICMR can provide you grant for your research if you convince ICMR of the potential of your research work.
AlIMS Delhi is one of the most prestigious medical institutions in India. It is known for its high-quality education and research in the field of medicine. Here are some interesting facts about AlIMS Delhi as compared to other AlIMS:
It is important to note that all AlIMS institutions are considered to be among the best in the country and are highly respected for their contributions to the field of medicine.
Yes, you have to be super intelligent to crack AIIMS Delhi. But I am not referring to your IQ level here. My super intelligence I mean, is your ability to be consistent and dedicated with your final goal in mind. Focus on the 3 Ds; diligence, determination, and dedication. Here are a few tips to manage boards and AIIMS together and pave way for your admission to the same
An average person with these qualities has a higher chance of cracking AIIMS Delhi than a person with a high IQ but a very low dedication level.
The AIIMS M.D. program is a three-year course in the branch of medicine known as pediatrics. The job prospects involve becoming a physician or nurse practitioner to explore the medical needs of children. The average pay scale of a pediatrician is around NR 1-2 Lakhs per month. It’s one of the best departments of AIIMS Delhi.
Course Highlights
Eligibility |
MBBS |
Duration |
3 years |
Course Type |
Post Graduate |
Total Tuition fees |
INR 2,106 |
Total seats |
31 |
Cutoff (INI CET) |
53 |
Some of the subjects taught in this course are
Overall the program is a great option for those interested in this field.
Pursuing MD/MS in India after completing your MBBS is called Residency and for the exact same thing, the exam in the US is USMLE. In order to get into John Hopkins after an MBBS,
On average, JHU takes 1-2 international students every session for Residency from all over the globe. There is no fixed procedure for exceptional cases. Most AIIMS students working in JHU complete their residency in the US and worked extraordinarily hard to join elite institutes like JHU as doctors.
Both AIIMS and NIMHANS are excellent options for pursuing a PG in neurology. While choosing one between the two, you might want to consider the following simple differences
So choose wisely!
Yes, you can get into AIIMS even if you wasted a few months of your class 11. My brother wasted his entire year and was in an even worse situation. You need to realize that even if you wasted 7 months you still have an entire year to prepare.
Some may not agree but I believe one year is enough to prepare for M.B.B.S. in your dream college. All you need to do is become very serious about your goal and remove all distractions from your life. The harder you work the more chances of clearing NEET. It’s better to start preparing now than wasting time on asking such questions. Every minute counts. Since your dream college is AIIMS Delhi, the journey is going to be all the more tough. You’ll have to sacrifice a lot on the way. Completely give up on social media, parties, and hangouts. Your sacrifice will be paid one day so just focus on working hard now.
Make a proper timetable and follow it religiously. Make sure you have revised the syllabus at least 4 times before giving the exam. Don’t follow anyone’s schedule as every human being is unique. Lastly, don't waste your time asking people if it’s late or not. Remember, ‘Better late than never‘.
Some well-known alumni of AIIMS New Delhi are:
It’s important to note that this list is not exhaustive and there are many more who have shone the name of the institute and are still carrying its legacy.
If you get full marks in AIIMS, JIPMER, and NEET, you will become a celebrity overnight. Every coaching center will want to claim you as a student and will offer a huge amount of money for your name or rank. You will be in demand for interviews by TV channels and your written interviews will appear on 20 websites at least. Any strategy you cook or write on will gain millions of views. You can charge for your advertisement.
So, if you score full marks in AIIMS, JIPMER, and NEET, you will become very rich and famous.