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is there any rule that those student having grace marks in there mbbs are not eligible for aiims pg ??


Ashu 19th Dec, 2019
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 29th Jan, 2020

Candidates belonging to General Category should have completed their MBBS with a minimum aggregate og 55% and those Candidates belonging to SC/ST Categories should secure a minimum aggregate of 50% to be eligible for AIIMS PG exam. There is no rule regarding grace marks. As long as you have achieved this aggregate according to your Category, you are eligible for AIIMS PG subjective to the fulfilment of Internship criteria as as well. For more information, please visit our page at: https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/aiims-pg

thomas joy 28th Jan, 2020

Hi there,

So far from my research candidates needed to score minimum 50- 60 % for admission in AIIMS in various medical courses. CGPA weihtage is takwn to consideration by the college and the rest of the criteria is ment by the entrance exams.

Hope this will help you.

Thank you

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