AIIMS Delhi Course Admissions 2024: Dates, Courses, Fees, Eligibility Criteria, Selection, Cutoff

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AIIMS Delhi, INI CET Cutoff 2024

AIIMS Delhi, INI CET Cutoff 2024 for OBC Category is listed below. The overall cutoff rank for INI CET is 3 - 5339
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AIIMS Delhi, NEET Cutoff 2023

AIIMS Delhi, NEET Cutoff 2023 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff rank for NEET is 57
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AIIMS Delhi: 10 Answered Questions

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

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

Debdeep Majumder
Shree Guptastudies 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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What does one need to sacrifice to get into AIIMS Delhi?

Raghav MalpaniMBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences

 If you are consistent, studying 4-6 hours daily can help you get into AIIMS Delhi. Studying 24*7 and sacrificing everything you like other than academics, isn’t necessary. You may have to procrastinate some activities like playing games or watching web series. But you can still keep 1-2 hours for doing things that you like, other than academics. 

Try to stay consistent while preparing and enjoy other things too. This way studying won’t get boring.

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Which is better for an MS in General Surgery: AIIMS, JIPMER or PGI?

Akriti Banerjeelives in New Delhi

Surgery can’t be read and understood. Also, no matter the number of simulations you run through, practicing on a human body is very different. 

Now, with their limited number of beds, these institutions perform complex surgeries through protocol defining procedures. As a resident at these, you won’t perform many surgeries. Also, you’ll have a limited exposure to trivial diseases. On the flip side, you’ll witness some of the best surgeons at work, and access top notch technology. To master surgery, you’ll have to become an SR at these institutions.

But at a decent government college hospital, the volume of patients is very high. As a result, you’ll be pushed into the OT. So you’ll get good practice, under proper supervision. However, at these colleges, protocols take a back seat. You’ll have to compromise with low funding as a resident at these institutions.

I would personally recommend going for a decent government college. But you should choose according to your own preferences.

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Which is currently the best medical college after AIIMS Delhi and CMC Vellore?

Namrata Das
Raktim Tarafdar

The criteria for the best college may vary from person to person depending on your hometown, your goals, and your interests. Rankings alone cannot define a college as best or worst. Rankings-wise, AIIMS Delhi is considered to be the best medical college in India. But logically speaking it isn’t a very good choice for a South Indian who would have to travel away from their homeland and work again as hard to secure a PG seat. For them, JIPMER is a much better choice with an internal PG quota advantage and proximity to home.

Moreover, if you are a North Indian, CMC Vellore isn’t a very good choice either as you will have to travel away from home, learn a new language, and establish bonds. So for them, MAMC or VMMC is a better option. So the best college actually depends on what you want to do after college. For instance, AIIMS Delhi is a great choice if you want to pursue the USMLE route. It will provide excellent exposure and opportunities to its students. 

In my opinion, the best options after AIIMS and CMC Vellore are JIPMER>MAMC>Seth GS, Mumbai>AFMC. These colleges are considered among the top 5 in the country after AIIMS and CMC Vellore.

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What happens if I get full marks in the AIIMS, JIPMER, and NEET?

Kushal Chaudhuri,MBBS from Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Pondicherry (2018)

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.

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How hectic is an MD in dermatology in AIIMS Delhi, peripheral AIIMS, JIPMER or PGI Chandigarh?

Madhav AnejaLived in Chandigarh, India

I am an MD Dermatology Junior Resident at JIPMER. I can give you some details about my college.

During the first 6 months of your MD, your working hours will be from 7am to 9pm for most days. Working hours may change depending on the number of patients admitted. Your working hours will decrease for the next 6 months. 

During the second year, you’ll work from 8am to 6pm. You’ll have to work for two hours extra in case of an admission under you. In the final year, you’ll work from 8am to 5pm. After that you’ll be relieved from the ward, only OP. 

This is the schedule for MD Dermatology students at JIPMER.

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How should a dropper smartly study for the next 6 months to crack the AIIMS/JIPMER/NEET?

Kushal Chaudhuri,MBBS from Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Pondicherry (2018)

One of my friends was a dropper and managed to crack AIIMS. When asked about his strategy, he told everyone that he would perform the self-introspection exercise. In this, he would take his NCERTs and open the index. 

Point out every chapter and rate your knowledge out of 5 in each topic. Rate yourself honestly to determine your strengths and weaknesses. Perform the same exercise for every subject and you will realize how much you lagged behind. This will also instill in you a desire to study hard and overcome your weak points. Study at least one chapter you are weak at thoroughly every week. Soon those chapters will become your favourite.

So, self-analysis is the key!

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Which college should I choose, peripheral AIIMS or KGMU?

Raktim Tarafdar

One of my cousins got selected in both AIIMS Gorakhpur and KGMU. However, he chose KGMU because of the following reasons

  • KGMU is a state college.
  • It is one of the oldest colleges and has a legacy of more than 100 years.
  • It has a huge patient inflow 
  • It’s most famous for its beautiful Infrastructure and lush green campus.
  • It’s the capital of UP so there are many location advantages too. 

However, the only drawback is that you will have to serve the bond for 2 years. 

AIIMS Gorakhpur on the other hand is a newly established institute so it will take time to grow.

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What MD branch could someone get at AIIMS Delhi with an AIR of 69?

Aditya GhoseAll India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

Assuming that you belong to the general category I will give you a round idea of the branches that you will get with an AIR of 69. Based on your rank the branches you cannot get are

  • General medicine
  • Radiodiagnosis
  • Orthopedics
  • Pediatrics
  • Dermatology and Venereology

Branches which are dicey to consider 

  • Surgery
  • Gynecology 

Branches that you can get with high chances

  • Anaesthesiology 
  • Anatomy
  • Biochemistry
  • Community Medicine
  • Geriatric Medicine
  • Microbiology 
  • Pathology
  • Physiology
  • Psychiatry 

The branches available are variable depending on the session and number of seats.

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