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Hey! If you are preparing for the AIIMS MSc Medical Anatomy entrance exam, the best way is to follow the official AIIMS syllabus and focus on standard reference books like BD Chaurasia, Vishram Singh, Snell’s Anatomy, and Gray’s Anatomy for conceptual clarity. You can also use AIIMS previous year question papers to understand the exam pattern and level of questions. Along with books, joining a good test series or coaching (like DAMS, Marrow, or Pre-PG apps) can help in revision and practice. Self-study with regular notes and MCQs practice will be very effective if done with consistency.
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With an All India Rank (AIR) of 3,04,878 in NEET, it is very unlikely to get a government MBBS seat in India. Government medical colleges have very limited seats, and generally only candidates with ranks below 50,000–60,000 (for general category) have a chance.
What you can do:
Look for private medical colleges where admission is based on NEET scores.
Consider state quota seats in your home state if your score meets their lower cutoff.
Explore other medical or paramedical courses like BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BPT, B.Sc Nursing, or B.Sc Radiology.
Yes, in Maharashtra state MBBS counseling , even if you get the same college in Round 2 , you can opt for upgradation in Round 3 . This is called “floating” or upgradation option , where you can apply for a better preference while retaining your existing seat.
Important points:
If you get upgraded to a better college/seat in Round 3, your Round 2 seat is automatically cancelled .
If you do not get upgraded , you will retain your Round 2 seat .
Make sure to lock your choices properly during counseling for upgradation.
Keep track of counseling dates and rules from the official Maharashtra NEET UG counseling portal .
To prepare for the AIIMS MSc Embryology entrance exam , follow these steps:
Duration: 90 minutes
Questions: 90 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Syllabus: Based on undergraduate-level subjects – Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Embryology, Histology, Genetics, and related subjects.
Official Source: AIIMS Prospectus
Embryology: Langman’s Medical Embryology, Moore’s Clinically Oriented Embryology
Anatomy: BD Chaurasia, Arvind Arora
Physiology: Guyton and Hall, Arvind Arora
Biochemistry: Harper’s Biochemistry, Rebecca James
Histology: Wheater’s Functional Histology
Some coaching institutes specialize in AIIMS MSc preparation.
Use online lectures, YouTube channels, and PDF notes for practice.
Previous year question papers are very helpful to understand question patterns.
Solve past question papers and mock tests to improve accuracy and speed.
Make short notes for quick revision of difficult topics.
Focus on understanding concepts rather than rote learning.
Keep checking the AIIMS MSc official website for notifications and updates.
By following a structured study plan and practicing regularly, you can improve your chances of clearing the AIIMS MSc Embryology entrance exam .
Hello Jitendra, NEET preparation can also be done in Hindi, as the exam is conducted in multiple languages, including Hindi. Students can study the NCERT books of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Hindi medium, as these are the most important sources. Apart from the NCERT, many reference books are also available in Hindi for practice. Coaching institutes and online platforms provide lectures, notes, and mock tests in Hindi, which help students understand concepts better. Regular revision, solving previous year papers, and giving mock tests in Hindi medium help build confidence. It is equally important to focus on time management and accuracy during preparation. With dedication, Hindi medium students can achieve excellent ranks in NEET just like English medium students.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us. We will be happy to assist you.
Hello Aishwarya,
With a UP AYUSH State Merit List rank of 1708 in the OBC category, your chances of getting a BHMS seat in Kanpur or Prayagraj depend on the category-wise cutoff of previous years, seat availability, and the counselling round. Typically, top government colleges like King George’s Medical University or major private BHMS colleges have cutoffs for OBC candidates ranging from around 500 to 1500, but this can vary each year.
Since your rank is 1708, you might have a chance in lesser-known or smaller private BHMS colleges in Kanpur or Prayagraj, but securing a seat in the most sought-after government colleges is less likely. It is recommended to participate in all counselling rounds, fill multiple choices strategically, and consider nearby cities for better chances. Also, keep an eye on vacant seats during mop-up or stray vacancy rounds, which can increase your chances of admission.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you. Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
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The AIIMS Paramedical Entrance Exam is conducted annually for admission to paramedical courses at AIIMS institutes.
It tests candidates on subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and General Knowledge. The exam is usually held in May or June every year.
Eligibility includes completion of 10+2 with science subjects. The application is done online on the official AIIMS website (aiimsexams.ac.in).
Results are declared a few weeks after the exam, followed by counseling for seat allotment.
Hey! The fee for B.Sc. B.Ed. depends on the college. Government colleges usually charge around 10,000–30,000 per year, while private colleges can charge 50,000 to 1.5 lakh per year. Total fees for the full course can range from 40,000 to 6 lakh. Hostel and mess charges may be extra. It’s best to check the specific college’s website for exact fees.
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