Year | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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Total Year Wise fees | ₹2,375 | ₹2,250 | ₹2,250 |
Tuition fees | ₹1050 | ₹1050 | ₹1050 |
Registration fees | ₹25 | - | - |
Other fees | ₹1300 | ₹1200 | ₹1200 |
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INI CET Result | May 25, 2024 |
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The INI CET 2024 round 1 cutoff rank for the Master of Chirurgiae [M.Ch] (Neuro Surgery) at AIIMS Delhi was 17 for the General category.
Round | Cutoff 2024 |
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Round 1 | 17 |
Round 3 | 224 |
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The candidates must have passed the M.S. degree in Surgery of this Institute or any other University or any other equivalent degree recognized by the MCI
M.Ch Neuro Surgery
This course is also available for direct 6 years course – seats 2
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Cost To Study | Total Fees ₹6875 (3 Years ) | Total Fees ₹3 Lakhs (3 Years ) | Total Fees ₹134010 (6 Years ) Hostel Fees ₹12000 | Total Fees ₹2.49 Lakhs (3 Years ) Hostel Fees ₹25485 | Hostel Fees ₹1200 |
Ranking | # Ranked 1/55 by India Today Medical Ranks | # Ranked 4/55 by India Today Medical Ranks | # Ranked 2/55 by India Today Medical Ranks | # Ranked 3/55 by India Today Medical Ranks | # Ranked 2/50 by NIRF Medical Ranks |
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General Course Details | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 20 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Post Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 3 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Post Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 6 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 4 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Post Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 6 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Post Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 26 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Post Graduation Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | MS in Surgery | Post Graduation | MBBS with 55% | Post Graduation | Post Graduation |
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Both AIIMS and NIMHANS have been excellent institutes for neurosurgery. Both the institutes have their unique strengths and weaknesses. It’s better to weigh the pros and cons before coming to a final decision.
AIIMS Delhi
NIMHANS
Both AIIMS Delhi and NIMHANS are equally good in terms of the amount of work, patient management protocol, and infrastructure. The only issue at AIIMS Delhi is the increasing staff as a result of which the surgical work gets divided and residents get less work. NIMHANS on the other hand has a lesser faculty count which does not necessarily mean more work.
Ultimately, it’s your performance that determines your success and not your institute. Institute just lays down the stepping stones for your future.
This is a choice that can vary from individual to individual. It is each student’s unique preference of certain things like location, curriculum, alumni, crowd, etc. that influence their choices.
One of my friends cleared both the entrance exams at the same time but opted for AIIMS over NIMHANS, due to its location. Being a North Indian he felt it would be easier to blend in rather than getting accustomed to a new culture, food or place.
Also, he mentioned that the Neurosurgery course will only provide an McH degree and no MS degree. This was also another concern for him and why he in the end went for AIIMS.
Therefore, you should think clearly and point out all the pros and cons of these institutions. Check which one is satisfying all your requirements and then go for it. Both AIIMS and NIMHANS are reputed institutions, graduating from any of them will prove to be great for your career. If you are North Indian go for AIIMS, if South Indian opt for NIMHANS.
This is very difficult to differentiate, as both of them are hugely notable for Neurosurgery. But like every other institution, they also have their fair share of pros and cons. Let me discuss some facts about both the institutes, analyzing which you can make your final decision.
You can also choose the college favoring your location. North Indians generally opt for AIIMS while South Indians will go for NIMHANS.
Ultimately, it depends on the student’s choice, because both the institutions are equally good. But a university name does not matter, it might give you the first push but after that your training and your work will speak for themselves.
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