Life of an MBBS Student at AIIMS Delhi
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Identify the department at AIIMS Delhi where you want to do your internship. You can visit the AIIMS Delhi website to get information about the departments and their contact details. Contact the department and inquire about their internship programme. You can send an email or call the department to ask about the requirements and application process for the internship. Prepare your application. The application process may vary depending on the department, but generally, you will be asked to submit a cover letter, resume, and academic transcripts. Submit your
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
To improve your chances of getting into AIIMS through NEET, start early, know the syllabus, practice often, focus on being accurate, learn from your mistakes, take breaks, and stay updated.
Success mainly comes from your hard work and dedication. If this answer helped, do upvote. Thank you!
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
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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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
To manage both board exam studies and NEET studies during board exams, create a timetable, prioritize your studies, prepare a study plan, focus on conceptual clarity, take breaks, stay motivated, and seek help if needed. Allocate more time to the subjects that need more attention, and focus on the topics that overlap in both the exams.
Remember to stay positive, set achievable goals, and reward yourself when you achieve them. Time management, proper planning, and consistent efforts can help you prepare for both exams effectively.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The marks needed for MBBS depend on your state quota. In Delhi, top colleges may need 620–630 marks for General category. In some states like Himachal Pradesh, it can be as low as 550.
For the All India Quota, you should aim for 600+, and recent trends show 620 is usually safe.
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2 years ago
Guide-Level 15
General-55/100
Obc 45-50/100
St/sc 30-40/100.
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