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Is there a dress code for the INI CET exam?
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Mukul Kumar MishraCurrent Student
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No, AIIMS Delhi doesn't prescribe any dress code for this examination. However, candidates are expected to wear comfortable clothing and masks on the day of the examination. Candidates are advised to read all the guidelines mentioned on the IN
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No, AIIMS Delhi doesn't prescribe any dress code for this examination. However, candidates are expected to wear comfortable clothing and masks on the day of the examination. Candidates are advised to read all the guidelines mentioned on the INI CET 2025 admit card carefully so that there is no hassles at last moment at exam centre. Candidates are advised to arrange important documents to be carried at the centre in advance. INI CET 2025 Nov exam is scheduled on November 9, 2025.
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Om prakash sahooCurrent Student
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Know the exam pattern and syllabus: It is essential to understand the pattern and syllabus of the entrance exam before starting your preparation. It helps you to focus your attention on relevant topics. Time management: Time management is cruc
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Know the exam pattern and syllabus: It is essential to understand the pattern and syllabus of the entrance exam before starting your preparation. It helps you to focus your attention on relevant topics. Time management: Time management is crucial for success in any competitive exam. Plan your study schedule in such a way that you can cover all the topics and revise them before the exam. Practice previous years' question papers: Solving previous years' question papers will give you an idea about the exam pattern and types of questions asked in the exam. Refer to standard books: Study from standard textbooks recommended by the exam conducting authority or experts in the field. Take mock tests: Taking mock tests regularly will help you to assess your preparation level and identify your strengths and weaknesses. You can also analyze your mistakes and work on them to improve your performance. Stay updated with Current Affairs Nursing is a dynamic field, and it is essential to stay updated with the latest developments and trends. Keep yourself updated with Current Affairs related to the field of nursing.
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2 years ago
How to prepare for MBBS exam at AIIMS Delhi?
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Sahil SharmaCurrent Student
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Smart study is the way to prepare hours and hours of study arent useful if they are unfocused or badly planned. Here are some preparation tips for the AIIMS MBBS entrance exam:
Be thorough with the basics in Physics Chemistry and Biology of you
Be thorough with the basics in Physics Chemistry and Biology of you
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Smart study is the way to prepare hours and hours of study arent useful if they are unfocused or badly planned. Here are some preparation tips for the AIIMS MBBS entrance exam:
Be thorough with the basics in Physics Chemistry and Biology of your class 11 and 12 board syllabus. Questions are asked from all the sections of the class 12 board Physics Chemistry and Biology. If you are from a non-math subject at the 10+2 level, revise important formulae and have a good grasp of high school standard mathematics. Understanding of common terminology is a must. Concentration during the exam is important. Learn more about tips to improve your concentration. Revise and re-revise. At least 3-4 revisions are a must before you start taking mock tests. Take mock tests (of the same three-and-a-half-hour length) one month prior to the test. Buy objective books and practice answering questions. Attempt questions one by one and when you are finished, correct your responses. Evaluate how many questions you marked incorrectly. Identify problem topics and revise before proceeding to the next chapter or next section. Test yourself on individual topics. Once you feel you are doing well in a given topic, obtain a sample test for the subject. Evaluate your performance and continue revising if needed. Many candidates use coaching centers or private tutors to prepare. You may choose to do so, but before choosing one, identify your needs. Do not buy too many books. It's better to read one book 10 times than read 10 books one time. Sample test questions will give you a feel for what the test looks like. Make sure to go through these before test day. Stop reading new fundamentals just before the exam. One month before the exam, concentrate on taking mock tests and revise what you have studied. Do not study the day before the test. What you have studied until then is enough. Do not think at all. Relax, go for a walk, sleep or listen to music. Recharge your energy for the next day. Reach your examination center at least 30-40 minutes in advance to avoid any last-minute hassle. Have a light snack before leaving for the examination center. This is a must to keep you energized during exam. Keep a water bottle with you during the exam, this will not only help with thirst, but help you to maintain a cool temperament during the examination.
Be thorough with the basics in Physics Chemistry and Biology of your class 11 and 12 board syllabus. Questions are asked from all the sections of the class 12 board Physics Chemistry and Biology. If you are from a non-math subject at the 10+2 level, revise important formulae and have a good grasp of high school standard mathematics. Understanding of common terminology is a must. Concentration during the exam is important. Learn more about tips to improve your concentration. Revise and re-revise. At least 3-4 revisions are a must before you start taking mock tests. Take mock tests (of the same three-and-a-half-hour length) one month prior to the test. Buy objective books and practice answering questions. Attempt questions one by one and when you are finished, correct your responses. Evaluate how many questions you marked incorrectly. Identify problem topics and revise before proceeding to the next chapter or next section. Test yourself on individual topics. Once you feel you are doing well in a given topic, obtain a sample test for the subject. Evaluate your performance and continue revising if needed. Many candidates use coaching centers or private tutors to prepare. You may choose to do so, but before choosing one, identify your needs. Do not buy too many books. It's better to read one book 10 times than read 10 books one time. Sample test questions will give you a feel for what the test looks like. Make sure to go through these before test day. Stop reading new fundamentals just before the exam. One month before the exam, concentrate on taking mock tests and revise what you have studied. Do not study the day before the test. What you have studied until then is enough. Do not think at all. Relax, go for a walk, sleep or listen to music. Recharge your energy for the next day. Reach your examination center at least 30-40 minutes in advance to avoid any last-minute hassle. Have a light snack before leaving for the examination center. This is a must to keep you energized during exam. Keep a water bottle with you during the exam, this will not only help with thirst, but help you to maintain a cool temperament during the examination.
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SATHYANARAYANA NAMPELLICurrent Student
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If you have mistakenly uploaded your right thumbprint instead of left in the B.Sc. Nursing form of AIIMS and the authorities have provisionally accepted it, it is best to reach out to them as soon as possible and inform them about the mistake.
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If you have mistakenly uploaded your right thumbprint instead of left in the B.Sc. Nursing form of AIIMS and the authorities have provisionally accepted it, it is best to reach out to them as soon as possible and inform them about the mistake. If you fail to take any action and the mistake is discovered later, it may lead to discrepancies in your records, which could cause issues in the future. Therefore, it is best to be transparent and address the mistake immediately. You can contact the admissions office of AIIMS and explain the situation or try sending them mail. They may ask you to provide additional documents. Once you have completed the necessary steps, the authorities will be able to update your records and you will be able to continue your studies without any further issues. I hope this helps.
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Muhammed Adhil PtCurrent Student
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The latest cutoff information for M.Sc. In Nursing ( Nephrological Nursing ) at AIIMS Delhi are 981 for General, 2908 for SC, 1036 for OBC, and 5172 for Scheduled Tribe.
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Mukul Kumar MishraCurrent Student
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No, it is not mandatory to carry a coloured printout of INI CET admit card. However, the printout of INI CET admit card must contain the IP address, date and time of download. Candidates will have to download the admit card from the official w
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No, it is not mandatory to carry a coloured printout of INI CET admit card. However, the printout of INI CET admit card must contain the IP address, date and time of download. Candidates will have to download the admit card from the official website, aiimsexams.ac.in. They will have to login and enter registration ID, password and Exam Unique Code to download the hall ticket for INI CET 2025. Candidates are advised to carry the admit card to the centre else they will not be allowed to appear for the exam.
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2 years ago
What is the seat matrix for AIIMS paramedical?
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Sundarra HariniCurrent Student
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AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) offers various paramedical courses in its different campuses located across the country. The seat matrix for the paramedical courses in AIIMS varies for each campus and also depends on the availa
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AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) offers various paramedical courses in its different campuses located across the country. The seat matrix for the paramedical courses in AIIMS varies for each campus and also depends on the availability of seats. Here is a general overview of the seat matrix for paramedical courses in AIIMS:
1. AIIMS New Delhi:
The seat matrix for paramedical courses in AIIMS New Delhi is as follows:
a. Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optom): 19 seats
b. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Radiography: 20 seats
c. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Radiotherapy: 8 seats
d. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Nuclear Medicine: 5 seats
e. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technology: 18 seats
f. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Medical Laboratory Technology: 30 seats
2. AIIMS Bhopal:
The seat matrix for paramedical courses in AIIMS Bhopal is as follows:
a. Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optom): 6 seats
b. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Radiography: 6 seats
c. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technology: 6 seats
d. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Medical Laboratory Technology: 12 seats
3. AIIMS Jodhpur:
The seat matrix for paramedical courses in AIIMS Jodhpur is as follows:
a. Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optom): 5 seats
b. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Radiography: 5 seats
c. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technology: 5 seats
d. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Medical Laboratory Technology: 10 seats
4. AIIMS Rishikesh:
The seat matrix for paramedical courses in AIIMS Rishikesh is as follows:
a. Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optom): 6 seats
b. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Radiography: 5 seats
c. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technology: 5 seats
d. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Medical Laboratory Technology: 10 seats
It's important to note that the seat matrix for AIIMS paramedical courses may change from time to time, and it's recommended to check the official website of the respective AIIMS campus for the latest information regarding the seat matrix and admission procedure. All the best!
1. AIIMS New Delhi:
The seat matrix for paramedical courses in AIIMS New Delhi is as follows:
a. Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optom): 19 seats
b. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Radiography: 20 seats
c. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Radiotherapy: 8 seats
d. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Nuclear Medicine: 5 seats
e. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technology: 18 seats
f. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Medical Laboratory Technology: 30 seats
2. AIIMS Bhopal:
The seat matrix for paramedical courses in AIIMS Bhopal is as follows:
a. Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optom): 6 seats
b. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Radiography: 6 seats
c. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technology: 6 seats
d. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Medical Laboratory Technology: 12 seats
3. AIIMS Jodhpur:
The seat matrix for paramedical courses in AIIMS Jodhpur is as follows:
a. Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optom): 5 seats
b. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Radiography: 5 seats
c. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technology: 5 seats
d. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Medical Laboratory Technology: 10 seats
4. AIIMS Rishikesh:
The seat matrix for paramedical courses in AIIMS Rishikesh is as follows:
a. Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optom): 6 seats
b. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Radiography: 5 seats
c. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technology: 5 seats
d. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Medical Technology in Medical Laboratory Technology: 10 seats
It's important to note that the seat matrix for AIIMS paramedical courses may change from time to time, and it's recommended to check the official website of the respective AIIMS campus for the latest information regarding the seat matrix and admission procedure. All the best!
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Sonali Kumari singhCurrent Student
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I understand that you are feeling upset about not getting the score you were hoping for in NEET. However, it's important to remember that there are other options available to you. Firstly, it's important to look at other medical colleges and u
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I understand that you are feeling upset about not getting the score you were hoping for in NEET. However, it's important to remember that there are other options available to you. Firstly, it's important to look at other medical colleges and universities where you might be eligible for admission with your score. There are many excellent medical colleges in India, and you may be able to find one that meets your needs. Additionally, you could consider taking a year off to improve your score and then reappearing for NEET the following year. This would give you time to focus on your studies and prepare more effectively for the exam. Finally, you could consider pursuing other career options in the healthcare field, such as nursing, physiotherapy, or medical research. These are all rewarding careers that offer excellent opportunities for growth and development. Remember that your NEET score is just one factor in your career path, and there are many different paths you can take to achieve your goals. Keep an open mind and explore all of your options before making a decision.
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Mukul Kumar MishraCurrent Student
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No, candidates are not expected to paste a photograph on the INI CET 2025 admit card. However, they will have to carry two passport size photographs on exam day. Candidates are advised to download the admit card well in advance from the offici
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No, candidates are not expected to paste a photograph on the INI CET 2025 admit card. However, they will have to carry two passport size photographs on exam day. Candidates are advised to download the admit card well in advance from the official website to avoid last minutes technical glitzes. Do read all the guidelines given on the admit card.
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2 years ago
How to join AIIMS Delhi?
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Santosh Kumar sahooCurrent Student
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Amongst all, the most popular course offered at AIIMS Delhi is MBBS admission to which is subject to the NEET UG exam conducted by NTA.
