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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
The latest cut off scores for MD at AIIMS Raipur are as follows,
For general category, the last rank is 1145 and the last percentile is 99.6980062.
For OBC category, the last rank is 2074 and the last percentile is 99.6980062.
For SC category,the last rank is 13607 and the last percentile is 96.4031347.
For ST category, the last rank is 23579 and the last percentile is 93.7857.
Hope, the information is useful.
Good luck!
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
I am Sumit Vashist pursuing BAMS from CBPACS New Delhi India
To get admission in any medical college you have to appear in NEET exam conducted by NTA all over India
Eligibility for appearing in NEET exam is 60% for general category and 55% in SC/ST
So with 52% aggregate marks you can't appear in NEET exam and admission in AIIMS and all the Medical college in India are now through NEET exams only
I will suggest you to fill the forms for improvement in you 12th marks
All the best
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3 years agoContributor-Level 6
Hi, AIIMS has introduced a new system of entrance. A two-stage method is used to admit students to B.Sc. Nursing programmes. The first is through the PAAR (Prospective Applicants Advanced Registration) system, a new AIIMS method (Basic Registration). The second is through basic registration, followed by Generation of Code and Final Registration. First application can be submitted online and then follow the procedure.
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Duration of the course shall be the time period from registration to submission of thesis. The minimum period of registration in respect of all the candidates who are registered for Ph.D. shall be three years. The maximum period of registration shall not exceed five years. Extension beyond the period of 5 years can be given for a maximum period of 6 months on the recommendation of Dean Committee and final approval by Dean/Director. Ph.D. Pharmacology or Doctorate in Pharmacology is a research-based doctoral course in Pharmacology for a minimum of 3 years duration, but it can be stretched up to
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Admission will be made entirely on the basis of performance of candidates at the Entrance Examination.
A candidate is eligible to appear in Entrance Examination if he/she:
(i) is an Indian citizen
(ii) has attained or will attain the age of 17 (seventeen) years as on the 31st of December of the year of admission. [ Candidate born or after 2nd January, 2003 are not eligible to apply.]
(iii) has passed the 12th class under the 10+2 scheme/Senior School Certificate Examination or Intermediate Science or an e
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