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Hello aspirant,
The Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Reproductive Biology and Clinical Embryology is a two-year full-time postgraduate programme offered by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi.
Only those who perform well in the entrance exam, which will be held in Delhi/NCR, will be admitted.
There is a minimum age requirement of 17 years old for the AIIMS entrance exam as well as an eligibility criterion of 60% in the 10+2 exams for the M.Sc. programmes at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The Clinical Embroyology entrance exam is necessary for enrollment.
For more information about this you can visit the link given below.
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Hope this information helps you.
Hello Aspirant
As per the latest AIIMS MBBS cut-offs , candidates belonging to General category are required to score at least 50% marks in AIIMS MBBS entrance exam, while those belonging to OBC category need to score at least 45% and SC/ST candidates are required to score at least 40% in order to qualify the exam.
I.e, As per marks you need to get atleast 650 marks to grab a seat in AIMS delhi.
Hope it helps
Thank you & Good Luck!!!
Hi Usha,
The exact marks or percentile in NEET 2020 to get a seat in AIIMS, New delhi can't be predicted as it depends on various factors.
Here I am mentioning the last year cutoff, so that you can get an idea of marks you are required to score:-
Refer here for more info - https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/aiims-mbbs-cut-off
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
In 2019, AIIMS MBBS, a percentils of 90.35 was the cut off for ST Category for AIIMS Delhi. Now AIIMS exam pattern and marking scheme are different from than that of NEET. While AIIMS MBBS was conducted for 200 marks and also included English and GK sections while NEET is conducted for 720 marks and only in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Now AIIMS releases its results in the form of percentiles while NEET releases its score in the form of marks. So going by this, you will need more than 600. This is an estimated cut off, And cut offs might change depending on various factors. Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. To help you with your NEET preparation, we have NEET Knockout packages that you can check at: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/. To help you during admission and counselling, we have https://www.careers360.com/mbbs-companion.
Hi shanky,
Obviously you can get 330+ marks in physics and chemistry combined in NEET.
All you need is to follow these steps
1.Learn from a fixed teacher:
It does not matter if you are studying using Youtube lectures or a paid coaching. Find a teacher according to your style. Stick to your teacher, trust him/her. Do not change teacher in between.
2.Make your own notes:
Do not try to use another persons notes, or downloadable pdf or anything. Make your own running notes in class. Revise the topic you learned using those notes on the same day.
3.Give NCERT paramount importance:
You must know that almost every question in NEET comes from NCERT irrespective of the subject. Do not leave any line, solved example or exercise of NCERT practice them thoroughly and multiple times.
4.Practice more and more MCQs:
You must give 50-50 time to theory reading and MCQ practice. You will have to train yourself so that whatever type of MCQ comes, you can handle it.
5.Dig at one place, dig deeper:
Do not go for so many books. For theory NCERT is more than enough. For physics and Chem chose one good book and practice it twice instead of going for two different books.
If you follow these steps, I am sure you will get your dream college AIIMS DELHI.
I wish you good luck in your NEET PREPARATION journey.
Dear Aspirant,
AIIMS, on one hand, is an excellent brand but considering Bibinagar, teaching is average as compared to Delhi and so is training hands-on experience given. GMC on other hand is too good for live cases and the breadth and depth of cases have been observed which gives students really good hands-on exposure adding top-notch placements.
Hope it was helpful, feel free to ask more questions.
All The Best.
Hello Shanky,
If you are a fresher, then covering your whole syllabus must be your first priority. Then ofcourse 2-3 months before your NEET exam you may consider solving PYQ's as they are must! Or you may also solve PYQ's of a chapter right after you complete that chapter for better understanding.
If you are a repeater, then you might have already covered your whole syllabus or if not then as usual prioritise it first. As you have already given an attempt you must have observed the pattern of questions and amount of PYQ's asked in exam (if you have solved first!) Hence you may consider solving these PYQ's again along with revision of every chapter before solving.
Hope this answers your question...
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