All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi
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The new AIIMS colleges, namely, AIIMS Rishikesh, AIIMS Nagpur and AIIMS Delhi were established to provide good medical education and healthcare services in various places across the country. Below are some of the differences among the colleges mentioned:
1. Year of Establishment: Among these colleges, AIIMS Delhi is the oldest, established in 1956. AIIMS Rishikesh was established in 2012 and AIIMS Nagpur in 2018.
2. Location: AIIMS Delhi is located in the capital city of India (New Delhi) while AIIMS Rishikesh is in Uttarakhand and AIIMS Nagpur is in Maharashtra.
3. Size of Campus: From these colleges, AIIMS Delhi has a relatively large c
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You can apply to the AIIMS Delhi BSc Radiology programme if you meet the requirements, provided you do. The following are the basic requirements for admission to AIIMS Delhi's BSc Radiology programme:
- Age Restrictions: There is no maximum age for enrolment in the B.Sc. Radiology programme; the minimum age requirement is 17.
- Candidates must have completed the 10+2 exam, or an equivalent, with Physics Chemistry and Biology as their primary subjects.
- Minimum score: Candidates must have received at least 50% on their 10+2 exam or an equivalent.
- Candidates must have taken the AIIMS Entrance Exam and passed it in order to be considered. Since yo
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