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wat are the differences between these exams: FMGE, NEET-pg, AIPMT, AIPGMEE, NEET-ug, AIIMS, NEXT.....?

STUTI SHALMON MAZGAONKAR Student Expert 22nd Aug, 2019

Hello Raina,

FMGE is an assessment exam, which evaluates Indian nationals with a medical degree from any country outside India. Implemented since 2002, the entrance examination of FMGE 2019 will be mandatory for all Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs) in order to be able to practice in India. FMGE is conducted

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Can you tell me the best books for neet amd aiims 2020 having numerous amount of questions except previous years?

Diksha gupta 21st Aug, 2019

Hi,

First of all treat NCERT as your bible because it has all the basics which you need to know. You should be clear with your basics. For biology NCERT is good, for better and deeper knowledge you can refer trueman.

For chemistry, I would suggest modern ABC volume 1and

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im unable to generate unique code for aiims examination..what can do now

Deepshikha Student Expert 30th Sep, 2019
Hey,
It might be because of the Technical fault. The official server of AIIMS might be down at this moment due to excessive traffic or some other reasons. Try and log in again and check the status of your application. It is possible that your application has been rejected.
Hope
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am from gen category and i got overall 65 percent with improvement paper marks but in improvment mark sheet only 56 marks in biology paper i got so am i eligible for aiims ?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 30th Sep, 2019

Dear Ruchika, for being eligible for AIIMS MBBS, you should have completed your 10+2 and secured a minimum aggregate of 60% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English. It is 60% for General and OBC Categories and 50% for SC/ST. So, if you have scored 60% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and

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Is there any chance of clinical branches in periheral aiims with gen.rank 10843 nd sc.rank 688 in open counselling for Aiims PG 2019??

STUTI SHALMON MAZGAONKAR Student Expert 22nd Aug, 2019

Hello Amit,

It is hard to predict your admission due to your AIIMS score and SC Rank but there is chance for you to  gain seat in the Mop Up round.

BEST WISHES!

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Year 2019 AIIMS Delhi closing marks for SC category.

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 21st Aug, 2019
Dear Suraj, AIIMS never releases marks. It releases the merit list based on percentiles. In 2019, the cut off for SC Category was 92.168 and the closing percentile was 90.203. It was 82.282 for SC-PWD. If you are planning on taking on AIIMS/NEET in 2020, this might help you:

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is cengage jee for physical chemistry good for neet or aiims?

Deepshikha Student Expert 30th Sep, 2019
Hey,
Cineage is by far,one of the best books for physical chemistry for it explains every topic in detailed manner that will clear your concept.
Having said that,it must be kept in mind that if is very vast if you compare it with the syllabus of NEET. For NEET,you should
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Hlw sir/mam aiims nurshing counselling m obc nd general ki seat full na ho to ky sc St se vo seat bhri ja skti h.

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 21st Aug, 2019
Dear Aarju, every Category has its own set of seats allotted to it. For example, if General Category seats haven't filled up, it is unlikely that these seats will be filled up with other Categories. The authorities will likely reduce the cut off or invite other General Category Candidates from
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I m preparing for NEET and AIIMS also. But in my 12 exams I got less than 50 percent marks in chemistry. Please tell me? Am I eligible.

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 21st Aug, 2019
Dear Trilok, for being eligible for NEET, a candidate belonging to SC Category should have completed his 10+2 and score a minimum aggregate of 40% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. For example, you scored good in Physics and Biology but scored pass marks in Chemistry and you reached an aggregate
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