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What is the salary of MBBS doctors in AIIMS Delhi during internship and after 5.5 years of MBBS?
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Eksha SunderkaCurrent Student
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The salary of MBBS doctors at AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) can vary based on several factors, including the pay scales determined by the government, job positions, and years of experience. While I don't have access to real-t
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The salary of MBBS doctors at AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) can vary based on several factors, including the pay scales determined by the government, job positions, and years of experience. While I don't have access to real-time salary data, I can provide you with a general idea of the salary structure for MBBS doctors at AIIMS based on the information available up until my knowledge cutoff in September 2021.
1. Internship Period:
During the internship period, which is usually the final year of the MBBS course, doctors receive a stipend. The stipend amount for interns at AIIMS can vary, but it is typically in the range of Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 20,000 per month.
2. After MBBS Completion:
After completing the MBBS degree, doctors may join AIIMS as Junior Residents or pursue higher studies. The salary of Junior Residents at AIIMS can range from around Rs. 56,000 to Rs. 65,000 per month, depending on factors such as location, allowances, and pay scales.
3. After Postgraduate Studies:
Many doctors choose to pursue postgraduate studies after completing their MBBS. The salary and allowances for doctors pursuing postgraduate degrees, such as MD/MS, can be higher compared to Junior Residents. It's important to note that the salary structure may be revised periodically by the government and is subject to change. The specific salary details for MBBS doctors at AIIMS can be obtained from the official website of AIIMS or by contacting the respective AIIMS administration or human resources department. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the salary structure at AIIMS it is recommended to refer to the official sources or consult with the AIIMS authorities directly.
1. Internship Period:
During the internship period, which is usually the final year of the MBBS course, doctors receive a stipend. The stipend amount for interns at AIIMS can vary, but it is typically in the range of Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 20,000 per month.
2. After MBBS Completion:
After completing the MBBS degree, doctors may join AIIMS as Junior Residents or pursue higher studies. The salary of Junior Residents at AIIMS can range from around Rs. 56,000 to Rs. 65,000 per month, depending on factors such as location, allowances, and pay scales.
3. After Postgraduate Studies:
Many doctors choose to pursue postgraduate studies after completing their MBBS. The salary and allowances for doctors pursuing postgraduate degrees, such as MD/MS, can be higher compared to Junior Residents. It's important to note that the salary structure may be revised periodically by the government and is subject to change. The specific salary details for MBBS doctors at AIIMS can be obtained from the official website of AIIMS or by contacting the respective AIIMS administration or human resources department. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the salary structure at AIIMS it is recommended to refer to the official sources or consult with the AIIMS authorities directly.
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As per India Today's article on the medical entrance exam, the topper found the AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam 2018 a bit tougher than NEET 2018, even though she studied at CBSE. She added, "The overall difficulty level of the AIIMS paper was a bit
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As per India Today's article on the medical entrance exam, the topper found the AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam 2018 a bit tougher than NEET 2018, even though she studied at CBSE. She added, "The overall difficulty level of the AIIMS paper was a bit higher, and it was tougher to crack the medical exam. " However, the AIIMS Entrance Exam has been discontinued, and admission to the AIIMS Delhi MBBS programme takes place through NEET scores.
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Are there any change in the INI CET 2025 July session analysis as compared to last session?
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Mukul Kumar MishraCurrent Student
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Yes. INI CET 2025 July session question paper was moderate difficult. The paper was easy than that of January session. The overall difficulty level was moderate to hard. Maximum question were asked from Biochemistry, Medicine, Surgury, Microbi
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Yes. INI CET 2025 July session question paper was moderate difficult. The paper was easy than that of January session. The overall difficulty level was moderate to hard. Maximum question were asked from Biochemistry, Medicine, Surgury, Microbiology, etc in INI CET 2025 July session. Questions were concept based and clinical in nature.
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AIIMS and AFMC are separate medical colleges in India with different admission processes and selection criteria. Admission to AIIMS is based on the performance in the AIIMS entrance exam, while admission to AFMC is through the NEET exam follow
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AIIMS and AFMC are separate medical colleges in India with different admission processes and selection criteria. Admission to AIIMS is based on the performance in the AIIMS entrance exam, while admission to AFMC is through the NEET exam followed by a separate entrance test conducted by AFMC. Therefore, not getting selected for AFMC medicals does not necessarily affect your chances of getting admission to AIIMS provided you meet the eligibility criteria and score well in the AIIMS entrance exam. However, admission to AIIMS is highly competitive, and the selection depends on various factors, such as the number of available seats, the number of applicants, and the cutoff score. So, it is possible to get admission to AIIMS even if you did not pass in AFMC medicals, but it would depend on your performance in the AIIMS entrance exam and other admission criteria set by the college.
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Mukul Kumar MishraCurrent Student
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ENT, Medicine were easy while Pharma, Gynae were most difficult as per students who appeared in INI CET 2024 exam.170 + questions were easy to attempt. Around 10-20% questions were image based which needed complete clarity of concepts. 80% que
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ENT, Medicine were easy while Pharma, Gynae were most difficult as per students who appeared in INI CET 2024 exam.170 + questions were easy to attempt. Around 10-20% questions were image based which needed complete clarity of concepts. 80% questions were from 1st and 2nd year subjects. The overall difficulty of INI CET 2024 January session was moderate to tough. Question were concept based. Candidates who had done in depth study had good chance to score well.
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Bhavana PandeyCurrent Student
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Yes, AIIMS Delhi provides scholarships to students of all courses. AIIMS Delhi offers merit-based and merit-cum-means-based scholarships to students gaining top scores in the entrance exams held for respective courses. The Smt Maya Devi Trust
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Yes, AIIMS Delhi provides scholarships to students of all courses. AIIMS Delhi offers merit-based and merit-cum-means-based scholarships to students gaining top scores in the entrance exams held for respective courses. The Smt Maya Devi Trust and Shri Kirpa Ram Kohli Educational Trust have offered The AIIMSONIANS scholarship for undergraduate students of AIIMS Delhi. The value of the scholarship is INR 10,000. The sub-committee of the Executive Committee of AIIMSONIANS will select the students based on the eligibility criteria.
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Prachi BeriwalCurrent Student
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Cutoffs for admissions can vary each year depending on factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and the availability of seats.
To obtain the latest cutoff information for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Medical Tech
To obtain the latest cutoff information for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Medical Tech
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Cutoffs for admissions can vary each year depending on factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and the availability of seats.
To obtain the latest cutoff information for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Medical Technology (Radiography) at AIIMS Delhi, I recommend visiting the official website of AIIMS Delhi or checking the admission brochure or notification released by the institution. These sources typically provide the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding admission criteria, cutoffs, and other relevant details.
Additionally, AIIMS Delhi may conduct an entrance examination for admission to its undergraduate programs. It is important to keep track of the official announcements, important dates, and eligibility criteria set by AIIMS Delhi for the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Medical Technology (Radiography) program.
I encourage you to regularly visit the official AIIMS Delhi website or contact their admission office for the latest information on cutoffs and admission requirements for the specific program you are interested in.
To obtain the latest cutoff information for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Medical Technology (Radiography) at AIIMS Delhi, I recommend visiting the official website of AIIMS Delhi or checking the admission brochure or notification released by the institution. These sources typically provide the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding admission criteria, cutoffs, and other relevant details.
Additionally, AIIMS Delhi may conduct an entrance examination for admission to its undergraduate programs. It is important to keep track of the official announcements, important dates, and eligibility criteria set by AIIMS Delhi for the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Medical Technology (Radiography) program.
I encourage you to regularly visit the official AIIMS Delhi website or contact their admission office for the latest information on cutoffs and admission requirements for the specific program you are interested in.
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Lalit BhandariCurrent Student
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At present, AIIMS Delhi offers a total of 132 seats for admission to the MBBS programme. A total of 125 seats are offered for the MBBS programme at AIIMS Delhi, along with 7 for foreign students. Initially, the institute offered only 100 seats
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At present, AIIMS Delhi offers a total of 132 seats for admission to the MBBS programme. A total of 125 seats are offered for the MBBS programme at AIIMS Delhi, along with 7 for foreign students. Initially, the institute offered only 100 seats for MBBS which were selected based on the AIIMS MBBS Entrance Exam. It was only after 2020 that AIIMS MBBS seats were filled on the basis of a valid NEET score, and only above 650.
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AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) has not yet released the official dates for the AIIMS B.Sc. (hons) paramedical 2023 exam. However, the exam is usually conducted in the month of June or July every year. It is advised to keep che
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AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) has not yet released the official dates for the AIIMS B.Sc. (hons) paramedical 2023 exam. However, the exam is usually conducted in the month of June or July every year. It is advised to keep checking the official website of AIIMS or the exam portal regularly for updates on the exam date.
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