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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The AIIMS Delhi OBC cutoff 2026 was published for admission to the MD and MS courses and their various specialisations based on the INI CET entrance exam.
For the OBC category students belonging to the All India category, the overall cutoff ranged from 1 to 16296. Hence, a rank of at least 16296 is needed to be qualified for admission.
Refer to the table below to know the first and last round closing ranks for admission.
| Course | Round 1 (Closing Rank) | Last Round (Closing Rank) |
|---|---|---|
| MD in Biochemistry | 4440 | 13909 |
| MD in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology | 1834 | 10840 |
| Master in Hospital Administration (MHA) | 681 | 8207 |
| MD in Microbiology | 4023 | 16296 |
| MD in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 924 | 3130 |
| MD in Pharmacology | 1548 | 1548 |
| MD in Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy | 105 | 105 |
| MD in Anaesthesiology | 1424 | 1424 |
| MD in Community Medicine | 3366 | 4249 |
| MD in Emergency Medicine | 511 | 511 |
| MS in ENT (Otorhinolaryngology) | 986 | 986 |
| MD in General Medicine | 47 | 18 |
| MS in General Surgery | 152 | 152 |
| MD in Geriatrics Medicine | 913 | 913 |
| MD in Nuclear Medicine | 191 | 191 |
| MD in Obstetrtics and Gynaecology | 520 | 520 |
| MS in Ophthalmology | 758 | 852 |
| MS in Orthopaedics | 327 | 327 |
| MD in Pathology | 2715 | 6163 |
| MD in Paediatrics | 247 | 251 |
| MD in Physiology | 2305 | 2305 |
| MD in Psychiatry | 1011 | 1340 |
| MDS in Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics | 1 | 1 |
| MDS in Prosthodontics | 2 | 2 |
| MD in Biophysics | 4368 | 5501 |
| MD in Lab Medicine | 3906 | 3906 |
| MS in Radiodiagnosis and Internventional Radiology | 29 | 29 |
| MD in Transfusion Medicine | 1422 | 6645 |
| MD in Radiation Oncology | 734 | 734 |
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can AIIMS Delhi with an INI CET rank of 200 if you belong to the General AI category. For this category, the last round of AIIMS Delhi INI CET cutoff 2026 ranged from 2 to 8545. Hence, with a rank of 200, you can avail admission at this institution.
Students can refer to the table below to know which courses can be availed in the last round with a rank of 200.
| Course | AIIMS Delhi INI CET cut-off 2026 (Last Round) |
|---|---|
| MS in Ophthalmology | 235 |
| MD in Geriatrics Medicine | 372 |
| MD in Anaesthesiology | 392 |
| MD in Palliative Medicine | 1481 |
| MD in Pharmacology | 1616 |
| MD in Lab Medicine | 2615 |
| MD in Pathology | 2913 |
| MD in Physiology | 4440 |
| MD in Community Medicine | 5447 |
| MD in Microbiology | 7152 |
| MD in Biochemistry | 8205 |
| MD in Anatomy | 8545 |
Note: Other categories will have different cutoffs.
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
Teaching at IILM isn't just one-way lectures, they mix it up to keep it practical and engaging. You'll see a lot of case study discussions, simulations, role plays, and live projects where you apply concepts instead of just memorizing them. Classes use group presentations, flipped classrooms, and industry-led workshops so you're always participating. For law and management, moot courts and business plan competitions are regular. They also bring in guest speakers from corporates and courts, plus use LMS tools for quizzes and assignments. It's designed to make you think, speak, and do, not just take notes.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
No, students do not need to apply separately for Lingaya's Lalita Devi Institute of Management and Sciences after GGSIPU counselling. While filling the choices, students need to pick LLDIMS during the counselling. Students may fill an enquiry form at the institute's site. However, for general admissions, no separate forms are required.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
No, students do not need to apply separately for Lingaya's Lalita Devi Institute of Management and Sciences after GGSIPU counselling. While filling the choices, students need to pick LLDIMS during the counselling. Students may fill an enquiry form at the institute's site. However, for general admissions, no separate forms are required.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Clark Uni offers need based financial aid for international students. To get the financial aid, international students are required to complete International Student Certification of Finances and Financial Assistance application form. Clark Uni does not accept IFSAA.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Clark Uni offers need based financial aid for international students. To get the financial aid, international students are required to complete International Student Certification of Finances and Financial Assistance application form. Clark Uni does not accept IFSAA.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
If you're academically serious and willing to put in effort beyond just attending classes, then yes, BBA at IILM can be worth it. The programme gives exposure to multiple areas like marketing, finance, HR, analytics, research, and business strategy, so you build a fairly broad foundation.
What makes the difference, though, is how much you use the opportunities available, like projects, internships, competitions, electives, certifications, and faculty guidance. Students who stay involved usually get much more out of the programme academically than those who only focus on passing exams. So the course itself gives enough scope, but the exp
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
The transition is fairly smooth, but the first few months definitely feel different from school. At IILM Gurugram, academics are more continuous so instead of just focusing only on exams, you also manage assignments, presentations, quizzes, and group projects throughout the semester.
Most students take some time adjusting to deadlines and time management rather than the subjects themselves. Since courses usually begin with fundamentals and many students are in the same boat, the shift becomes easier after the first semester.
Overall, it's more about adapting to a new academic style than struggling with difficulty.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Pretty presentation-heavy. Not every week, but definitely regularly. Some semesters feel like you're either preparing slides, presenting slides, or waiting for your turn to present slides. It becomes easier with time though, and by later semesters most students stop stressing about it.
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