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For NORCET AIIMS preparation, previous year question papers are extremely helpful as they give you a clear idea about the question pattern, difficulty level, and important topics. You can find these PDFs on the official AIIMS website. Additionally, many trusted nursing exam preparation websites provide free downloads. While practicing, focus on understanding the reasoning behind each answer rather than just memorizing. This will help you in tackling new and tricky questions in the exam. Alongside previous papers, keep revising the complete syllabus and take mock tests regularly. With consistent practice, your accuracy and speed will improve.
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if your sister’s AIIMS exam payment failed even after trying multiple times, the first thing is to call the AIIMS exam helpline at 1800-117-898 (available Mon–Sat, 9:30 AM–6 PM). If that doesn’t help, you can also email the Examination Section at ace.aiims@gmail.com or examinations@aiims.gov.in to explain the issue. Make sure to mention your registration ID, payment reference, and take screenshots if any. They usually respond and guide next steps.
For the AIIMS CRE UDC exam, you should focus on four major sections: General Awareness, General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Language. Start by collecting previous year papers and official sample papers. You can also make your own quiz-style notes 10–15 MCQs from each section daily so revision feels easy and quick. In General Awareness, prepare static GK capitals, currencies, books & authors along with current affairs of the last 6 months. For Quant, revise basic formulas of percentage, ratio, average, and simplification. In English, focus on comprehension, synonyms, antonyms, and grammar rules. Logical reasoning practice is equally important—puzzles, coding-decoding, and number series are common.
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If you are talking about AIIMS MBBS admission, then No — you cannot skip NEET.
Since 2020, AIIMS MBBS seats are filled only through NEET-UG as per NMC rules.
However, if you are asking about AIIMS paramedical or other undergraduate courses (like B.Sc. Nursing, B.Sc. Medical Technology, OTT, MLT, etc.), then yes, you can apply directly after 12th by appearing in the AIIMS Institute-level entrance exam conducted by AIIMS, New Delhi. NEET is not required for those.
If you do your MBBS from AIIMS Nagpur, you won’t be eligible for Maharashtra state quota seats for PG (postgraduate) courses. This is because AIIMS Nagpur is a central government institute, and usually, state quota reservations are only for students who completed their MBBS from medical colleges within that particular state’s government or private quota system.
So, even if you are from Maharashtra, your PG seat quota will typically be considered under the All India quota, not the Maharashtra state quota.
For exact rules and updates, you can check the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) website or Maharashtra’s State Medical Admission authority.
Yes, if you do your MBBS from AIIMS Nagpur, you will be eligible for Maharashtra state quota for NEET PG. Since AIIMS Nagpur is located in Maharashtra, and you are a domicile of the state, you can apply under the 50% state quota for PG medical admissions in Maharashtra.
good afternoon, if you complete your MBBS from AIIMS Nagpur, you will not be eligible for the Maharashtra state quota for PG medical admissions, even though you're from Maharashtra
AIIMS Nagpur is a central government institute, and Maharashtra’s state quota PG seats are typically reserved for:
Candidates who completed MBBS from a college located in Maharashtra under the state quota system
Candidates who are domiciled in Maharashtra and completed MBBS from a state-recognized institution within Maharashtra
Since AIIMS Nagpur admits students under the All India Quota (AIQ), your PG admission will be considered under AIQ or Institutional Quota, not the Maharashtra State Quota.
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Spot counselling for AIIMS (MBBS) is usually conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) after all regular rounds (Round 1, Round 2, Mop-up) are completed. For the 2025 session, spot counselling notifications will be released on the MCC official website. You need to register separately for it and be physically present at the venue (usually AIIMS Delhi). It’s best to regularly check MCC notifications or subscribe to alerts on their portal for instant updates.
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Spot allotment in INI-CET PG is done by AIIMS Delhi through a centralised online process. It is not institute-specific. All INIs (AIIMS, JIPMER, NIMHANS, PGIMER, etc.) are included in the same unified counselling.
During spot round registration, candidates need to pay a refundable security deposit of Rs. 3 lakh . This amount is common for all INIs and not separate for each institute.
If you are allotted a seat and take admission, the amount is adjusted. If you don’t get a seat, it is refunded.
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